Amjad Khan (actor)

Amjad Khan (12 November 1940 – 27 July 1992) was an Indian actor and film director.[2][3]

Amjad Khan
Khan in 1982
Born
Amjad Zakaria Khan

(1940-11-12)12 November 1940
Died27 July 1992(1992-07-27) (aged 51)
Alma materSt. Andrew's High School
R. D. National College
Occupations
Years active1951–1992
Known forSholay (1975)
Notable workGabbar Singh
SpouseShaila Khan
Children3 (including Shadaab Khan)
Parent
RelativesImtiaz Khan (brother)

He worked in over 132 films in a career spanning nearly twenty years. He was the son of the actor Jayant. He gained popularity for villainous roles in mostly Hindi films, the most famous being Gabbar Singh in the 1975 classic Sholay[4] and of Dilawar in Muqaddar Ka Sikandar (1978).

Early life

Amjad Khan was born in Bombay, Bombay State, British India on 12 November 1940 into a Sunni Muslim family of Pashtun descent to actor Jayant; who was originally from Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province.[1][5][6][7][8][9]

His younger brother Imtiaz Khan was also an actor. Amjad Khan was educated at St. Andrew's High School in Bandra.

He attended R. D. National College where he held the position of general secretary. During his college and school days, he worked as a theater artist and performed in his college with his brother.

Career

Before Amjad Khan came to films, he was a theatre actor. His first role was as a child actor at the age of 11 in the film Nazneen in 1951. His next role was at the age of 17 in the film Ab Dilli Dur Nahin (1957).[2] He assisted K. Asif in the film Love And God in the late 1960s and had a brief appearance in the film. The film was left incomplete after Asif's death in 1971, and it was finally released in 1986. In 1973, he appeared in Hindustan Ki Kasam in a small role.

In 1975, he was offered the role of dacoit Gabbar Singh for the film Sholay by Salim Khan, who was one of its writers. In preparation for the role, Amjad read Abhishapth Chambal, a book on Chambal dacoits written by Taroon Kumar Bhaduri (actress Jaya Bhaduri's father). Amjad shot to stardom with the movie. His mannerisms and dialogues have become an integral part of the Bollywood lexicon and spawned numerous parodies and spoofs [Specially "Soja Nahi to Gabbar Aajayega"]. Sholay went on to become a blockbuster.[1] Although it boasted an ensemble cast of superstars including Dharmendra, Amitabh Bachchan and Sanjeev Kumar, who was nominated that year for the Filmfare award for Best Actor category, Amjad stole the show with his unorthodox and eerie dialogue delivery. Even to this day people fondly remember his dialogues and mannerisms. He later appeared in advertisements as Gabbar Singh endorsing Britannia Glucose Biscuits (popularly known as Gabbar Ki Asli Pasand), the first incidence of a villain being used to sell a popular product.[10]

After the success of Sholay, Khan continued to play negative roles in many subsequent Hindi films in the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s – superseding, in terms of popularity and demand, the earlier Indian actor, Ajit. He often acted as villain opposite Amitabh Bachchan as the hero. His role in Inkaar was also presented in terrifying manner. He made his presence felt in Des Pardes, Nastik, Satte Pe Satta, Chambal Ki Kasam, Ganga Ki Saugandh, Hum Kisise Kum Nahin and Naseeb.[11]

Khan was also acclaimed for playing many unconventional roles. In the critically acclaimed film Shatranj Ke Khiladi (1977) (based on the novel of the same title), by Munshi Premchand and directed by Satyajit Ray, Khan played the helpless and deluded monarch Wajid Ali Shah, whose kingdom, Avadh, is being targeted by British colonialists from the British East India Company. It is the only movie in which he dubbed a song. In 1979, he portrayed Emperor Akbar in the film Meera. He played many positive roles such as in Yaarana (1981) and Laawaris (1981) as Amitabh's friend and father respectively, Rocky (1981) and Commander (1981). In the art film Utsav (1984), he portrayed Vatsayana, the author of the Kama Sutra. In 1988, he appeared in the Merchant Ivory English language film The Perfect Murder as an underworld don. He excelled at playing comical characters in films such as Qurbani (1980), Love Story and Chameli Ki Shaadi (1986). In 1991, he reprised his role as Gabbar Singh in Ramgarh Ke Sholay, a parody of the legendary film which included look-alikes of Dev Anand and Amitabh Bachchan.

He ventured into directing for a brief period in the 1980s, directing and starring in Chor Police (1983) and Ameer Aadmi Gareeb Aadmi (1985), both of the films did not do well at the box office.[2][1]

Amjad was the president of the Actors Guild Association.[2] He was respected in the film industry, and would intervene and negotiate disputes between actors and directors/producers. One such dispute occurred when Meenakshi Seshadri was forced to drop out of Damini (1993) by Raj Kumar Santoshi because she rejected his proposal. Amjad Khan sorted out the matter and made Raj Santoshi take back his harsh decision.[citation needed]

Personal life and death

In 1972, he married Shaila Khan and in the following year, she gave birth to their first child, Shadaab Khan. He also had a daughter, Ahlam Khan, and another son, Seemaab Khan. Ahlam married popular theatre actor Zafar Karachiwala in 2011.[8][12][13]

In 15 October 1976,[14][15] Amjad Khan met with a serious accident on the Mumbai-Goa highway which left him with broken ribs and a punctured lung. He was going to participate in the shooting of the film The Great Gambler, starring Amitabh Bachchan.[16]

On 27 July 1992, he died of a heart attack. He was 51.[14][2][8]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryFilmResult
1976BFJA AwardsBest Supporting Actor (Hindi)SholayWon
1976Filmfare AwardsBest Supporting ActorSholayNominated
1980DadaWon[17]
1981QurbaniNominated
1982YaaranaWon[17]
Love StoryNominated
1986Best Performance in a Comic RoleUtsavNominated
Maa KasamWon

Filmography

YearTileRoleNotes
1951NazneenChild artistDebut film, Uncredited
1955Char PaiseAshok
1957Ab Dilli Dur Nahin[2]Lachhu (child artist)as Amjad
1961MayaRanvir's EmployeeUncredited
1973Hindustan Ki Kasam[11]
1975Sholay[2][11][1]Gabbar SinghNominated - Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor
1976CharasRobert
Ginny Aur Johnny
Vir MangdavaloGujarati film
1977Shatranj Ke Khiladi[2][1]Wajid Ali Shah
Hum Kisise Kum NaheenSaudagar Singh
Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein[11]Nattu
Parvarish[11]Mangal Singh
ZamaanatRana
Ram BharoseBhanupratap
Kasam Khoon Ki[11]Bhajirao
Phir Janam Lenge Hum/Janam Janam Na Saathi
Inkaar[11]Raj Singh 'Kidnapper'
Chakkar Pe ChakkarAvdhut
Aakhri Goli
AafatShera
1978Khunnus
Ganga Ki SaugandThakur Jashwant Singh
BandieKanchan V. Singh
BesharamDigvijay Singh / Dharamdas
Kasme VaadeJuda, the HunchbackGuest appearance
Des PardesBhoot Singh / Avtar Singh
Phool Khile Hain Gulshan GulshanKalandhar
Apna KhoonKhan
Muqaddar Ka Sikandar[11]Dilawar
BhookhThakur Harnam Singh
Ram KasamChhote Thakur
MuqaddarSampat Seth
Khoon Ki PukaarZalim Singh / Sardar
Heeralal PannalalPanther
Chowki No.11
Bhagyalaxmi
Sawan Ke Geet
1979Sarkari MehmaanGul Khan
Hamare TumhareMr. Chaudhary
MeeraBadshah Akbar
Mr. NatwarlalVikram Singh
AhsaasPradeep Rai Choudhry
SuhaagVikram Kapoor
Lok ParlokRam Shastri / Boston Strangler /
Raman Raghav / Ram Ghulam
Hum Tere Aashiq HainThakur Shamsher Singh
Do ShikaariZorro
Zulm Ki Pukar
Raakhi Ki SaugandhJagganath 'Jagga' / Yahwar Pahwar Khan
LakhanLaakhan
JaandaarDharamdas
Deen Aur Imaan
Dada[11][1]FazluFilmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor
Chambal Ki Raani
AtmaramSher Singh
1980Dadon Ka Dada
LootmaarVikram
Qurbani[2][11][1]Inspector Amjad KhanNominated - Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor
Chambal Ki KasamSultan Singh/Sultana
Lahu PukaregaMahar
Ek Do Teen Chaar
Ram BalramSuleiman Seth
JwalamukhiDaku Sher Singh
Yari DushmaniBirju
Pyaara DushmanShivnath 'Shiva' 'Shivprasad'
Khoon KharabaRana
KhanjarPrince / Swamiji
Kala PaniShera
Bombay 405 MilesVeer Singh
Bambai Ka MaharajaRajendra Singh / Suraj
1981Paanch QaidiRaja
KanhaiyaaMadhav Singh
Waqt Ki DeewarThakur Ranvir Dayal Singh
Barsaat Ki Ek RaatKaliram H. Sahu
Love StoryHavaldar Sher SinghNominated - Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor
Chehre Pe ChehraKanhus, Martha's brother
Ladies TailorNawab Amjad Khan
Naseeb[11]Damu (Damodar)
Rocky[11]Robert D'Souza
Laawaris[11]Ranvir Singh
Hum Se Badkar KaunChandan / Bholaram
Jail YatraKuldeep
CommanderCommander Singh
Yaarana[2]BishanFilmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor
ShamaDargah devotee
Gehra ZakhmShibu 'Shabbir'
Khoon Ka RishtaKailash Sinha
KaaliaShahani Seth / Jaswant
Zamane Ko Dikhana HaiSharif Khan / Sharafat Ali / Karamat Ali /
Salamat Ali / Wajahat Ali
Professor PyarelalRonnie / Ranjit Singh / Gomes
Plot No. 5Inspector Khan
Maan Gaye UstaadMunna / Shera
Ladaaku
Katilon Ke KaatilBlack Cobra
Josh
Gajara MaruSpecial appearance
Anusandhan
DhuaanSunil's boss
1982Pyaara DostAjab Khan'Umar Khan'
Eent Ka Jawab PattharSub Inspector Maan Singh
Satte Pe SattaRanjit Singh
Adhura Aadmi
Dial 100Sher Khan
Teesri AankhJabbar Singh
Desh PremeeThakur Pratap Singh
InsaanSher Singh 'Sheru'
Dharam KantaChandan Singh / Jwala Singh
Teri Maang Sitaron Se Bhar DoonMohammed 'Sultan Bhai' /
Sultan Singh Rathod
SamraatRanbir
Taqdeer Ka BadshahBhola / Nath
Khush NaseebTiger - Gopi Prasad
DaulatJoseph D'Souza / Tripathi
BaghavatMaharaj Durjan Singh /
Maharaj Vikram Singh
1983Humse Na Jeeta KoiBheema Singh
NastikTiger
HimmatwalaSher Singh Bandookwala
Ganga Meri MaaMohan
MahaanVikram Singh
Jaani DostHari / Nooruddin / Harry
Achha BuraMohammad Sher Khan /
Kamalrup Chaurasiya 'Shera'
Bade Dil WalaBhagwat Singh (B.K.) /
Dr. Joshi
KalkaOogra Narayan Singh
Hum Se Hai ZamanaIqbal / Thakur's son
Chor Police[2][8]Barkhi Khan
1984Senurwa Bhail Mohaal
Main Qatil Hoon
SardaarSardaar
Bindiya ChamkegiInspector Vijay Kumar
Maati Maangey KhoonThakur Balram Singh
MaqsadBirju
Utsav[2]VatsyayanNominated - Filmfare Award for Best Comedian
Pet Pyaar Aur Paap
Tere Mere Beech Mein[11]Mamdiya
Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho!Kundan Kapadia
Kaamyaab
DhokebaazTiger
1985Pataal BhairaviVishvanath Chanchal
Ek Se Bhale Do[11]Balram / Bhima
Ameer Aadmi Gharib Aadmi[2][8]Akram
MohabbatGamma Pehalwan
Ek Daku Shaher MeinSurjan Singh
Ee Lokam Ivide Kure ManushyarAbbasMalayalam film
Chaar MaharathiShakti Singh
Maa KasamChakradhariFilmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role
Mera SaathiRam Kumar's play character
Kala SurajMajidbhai
1986Vidhaan
Chameli Ki Shaadi[2]Advocate Harish
SinghasanKupateshwarSimhasanam in Telugu
SimhasanamTelugu film
Pahunche Huwe LogMinister Satyaprakash
Andheri Raat Mein Diya Tere Haath MeinSultan
Love and God[2]Kais' family servant
VikramSultan of SalamiaTamil film
Peechha KaroBrigadier
ZindaganiBhola
NasihatBajrangi
Om
Mohabbat Ki KasamBaseera Singh
Mangal DadaPratap
JeevaSardar
Bhai Ka Dushman Bhai
1987Mr. XCommentary
Godna
Insaniyat Ke DushmanPratap Singh
Maashuka
Ahsaan
Sitapur Ki GeetaThakur Pratap Singh
Kaun Kitney Pani Mein
Jaago Hua Savera
1988Ghunghat
KabrastanNepolean D'Costa
The Perfect MurderLala Heera Lal
KanwarlalJohn Jani Janardhan
MaalamaalSuleiman Dada
Paigham
QatilBadshah Akram Khan
Paanch FauladiDilawar Khan
InteqamMurali
Do Waqt Ki RotiTantia Bheel / Purshottam
Dharam Shatru
1989Sau Saal Baad
Meri ZabaanInspector Malpani /
Arjun Vaswani
Bees Saal BaadBhavani Baba
SantoshQaidi No. 333
DostSher Singh
Naqab Nawab Dada Sarkar
Khuli KhidkiDr. A.K. Jayant
1990Maa Kasam Badla Loonga
Maha-SangramBada Ghoda
Lekin...Shafi Ahmed Sidiqqui
Pati Patni Aur TawaifSulaiman Dildar
Danga Fasaad
Shararat
Ghar Ka Ujala
Sahasa PutruduTelugu film
Bannada GejjeKannada film
Prema YuddhamTelugu film
1991Prem Jung
Mohabbat Pehli Nazar Mein
Brahmarshi ViswamitraTelugu film
Jawahar
Pucca Badmaash
Ramgarh Ke Sholay[2][11]Gabbar Singh
IzzatCommissioner Shamesher Singh
Love[11]Guruji
Yaara DildaraInspector De De
1992Dil Hi To HaiMaharaj Vikram Singh
Aasmaan Se GiraAlien ruler
Waqt Ka BadshahBoss
VirodhiJudge
Saali Adhi Ghar WaaliUstaad JiGuest appearance
Ele, My FriendOmar
1993Chingari Aur Sholay
Bechain
RudaaliThakur Ram Avtar, Lakhsman's father
Police WalaJudge, Sonam's father
Jaan Per Khel Kar
1994Saboot Mangta Hain KanoonRamnath
Kaun Apna Kaun Paraya
In CustodyBabu's MusicianEnglish Film
Do FantooshBajrang
1995Anokhi Chaal
1996Sautela BhaiThakur Narayandas
Hukumnama
AatankAlphonso
Kalingafinal role

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