Comments [ 28 ] By Nadia M. | 22 March 2012 | 10:44pm
Today's edition of Fragrance of Yesteryears features one of the most understated, underrated, and versatile actors the Hindi film industry had ever seen. We're referring to none other than the late Sanjeev Kumar, a star of a rare breed who represented both the common man and the artist; one who could recreate the persona and emotions of the most naive and the most crafty, the young and the aged, the humblest and most ambitious characters with equal ease.
The venture that established his status as a star was Khilona (1970) in which he shared the screen with the beautiful Mumtaz. He won both critical and commercial accolades for his convincing portrayal of a grief-stricken lover who suffers from psychological trauma after losing the love of his life. His skillful approach to this challenging role lead to many other offers of substance. One of them was the 1971 romantic drama Dastak, which told the story of a young married couple who find their lives disrupted after they move into a particularly disreputable neighborhood. This film fetched Kumar the National Film Award for Best Actor, along with several other awards; it's bold treatment and melodious music make it a favorite even today.
Among those challenges was Gulzar's quiet, sentimental film Koshish which explores the challenges of a deaf-mute couple through various phases of life. For this film, the legendary artist won his second National Award and proved the validity of another specialty of his career - his magnetic chemistry with Jaya Badhuri (who also took home a National Award for the same). Both actors had an effortless and natural approach to their roles, as well as a palpable comfort level with one another, because of which they worked together in over half a dozen films. One of them was Naya Din Nayi Raat (1974), in which Sanjeev portrayed nine drastically different characters ranging from an impoverished leper to a transvestite stage performer to a murderous bandit. The feat is still celebrated today as a master class in versatile acting. Copyright BollyCurry
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He was the finest and most versatile actor of all times. It was so sad that we lost this amazingly talented actor at very young age !!!! He was class actor for the emotional roles, wonderful in comedies and was great even in negative character as in trishul.
His best movies were mausam , and andhi. Parichay. Trishul. Pati Patni aur woh. Sholay. Silsila. Koshish. Khilona and many many more which I might be forgetting. I wish he took care of himself as his acting !!!!! God bless his soul.
thanks for this wonderful n extremely informative article on one of the most unique multi talented actor of Indian screen...no one has n no one ever will be able to fill the vaccum left by Sanjeev Kumar.
Thanks for article, didn't know all about him. Even though I always loved his work.
Sanjeev Kumar was one of the greatest actors of all time! Thank you for this biography piece. Didnt know he died so young at 47! What a sad loss, he had so much more to give in terms of superb performances!
His acting in Koshish, Mausam and Aandhi was amazing!
Sanjeev Kumar is my most favorite actor. He is really an actor par excellence. I cannot believe Mausam is missing in your list though. It is one of his finest performance ever.
Wow, it looks like there are enough of us here who love him to put together a fan club! What say, guys?
Thank you so much for this beautiful essay on a great artist. Sanjeev Kumar shall be evergreen in our hearts as his very name suggests- sanjeev- ever living Kumar- youth- I guess that is why he "died" young because of the choice of his very name.
His failure in love makes his story a perfect romance.
His acting was of a different class entirely and I am glad that we were blessed to see such fine talent along with the incredible talent of people like Gulzar enshrined forever in those fantastic films from the 60s and 70s.
Great great actor. He n gulzar ji creat such masterpiece movies. Just love him in andhi a lot.
Jaya Bhaduri and Him made one of the best on screen couples. Jaya sort of faded away and Sanjeev died. what a loss to of true art of actoring.