姓名:苏尼尔·达特Sunil Dutt
更多名:Balraj Dutt (本名)
职业:导演演员
国家:印度
出生日期:1930-06-06
去世日期:2005-05-25
星座:双子座
出 生 地:巴基斯坦杰赫勒姆
Actor social activist and politician. Sunil Dutt wore many hats and excelled in a plethora of roles that came his way - both on and off screen.Born on June 6th 1929 Sunil Dutt grew up as Balraj Dutt in a family that had survived the Partition of India. A student of Mumbai's Jai Hind college he first started off as radio show host and celebrity interviewer which led to his first encounter with the glamor world.Interestingly wife-to-be Nargis was one of the celebrities he met in the course of his work. Soon Dutt got a chance to enter the film-world when director Ramesh Saigal offered him the hero's role in his Nalini Jaywant starrer 'Railway Platform' (1955).'Ek Hi Raasta' (1956) marked the start of a seven-film long association with B R Chopra. Dutt's true breakthrough came with Mehboob Khan's magnum opus 'Mother India' (1957).His portrayal of Birju Nargi's rebellious younger son portrayed a raw urgent energy. Dutt's association with Nargis in the movie resulted in a more serious one when he married her after the release of the film.Dutt's role in women-oriented films like 'Sadhna' (1958) 'Sujata' (1959) and 'Main Chup Rahungi' (1962) were well-appreciated. Noted filmmakers like Bimal Roy Hrishikesh Mukherji and B R Chopra dared to defy Sunil Dutt's established rebellious Birju image and cast him as a sensitive lover.Dutt turned producer in the early sixties with a couple of offbeat movies - 'Yeh Raaste Hain Pyar Ke' (1963) where heroine Leela Naidu has an adulterous relationship and 'Mujhe Jeene Do' (1963) where he played a dacoit.In his cinematic association with B R Chopra Dutt gave three big hits in the sixties - 'Gumraah' (1963) 'Waqt' (1965) and 'Humraaz' (1967). He also worked with South Indian filmmakers which resulted in emotion-heavy rural-based hits with Nutan like 'Khandaan' and 'Milan'.In 1967 he had a hat-trick of hits with 'Milan' 'Meherban' and 'Humraaz'. His role of a buffoon in Mehmood's 'Padosan' (1968) was much appreciated.In 1981 Dutt's world was rocked when his wife Nargis died after a protracted battle with her cancer. He later joined politics and social work.But the actor in Dutt continued to surface during the last decade with movies with select filmmakers like J P Dutta 'Kshatriya' and Yash Chopra 'Parampara'. His last screen cameo was in Rajkumar Hirani's immensely popular laugh riot 'Munnabhai MBBS' where he played on-screen father to his son Sanjay.
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