Feroz Khan

Feroz Khan

Infobox actor


imagesize = 150px
name = Feroz Khan
फ़ेरोज़ ख़ान
birthdate = birth date and age|1939|9|25
location = flagicon|India Bangalore, Karnataka, India
yearsactive = 1960 - present
spouse = Sundari
occupation = Actor, editor, producer and director
filmfareawards=Best Debut: "Didi" (1960)
homepage =

Feroz Khan (Hindi: फ़ेरोज़ ख़ान, Urdu: فیروز خان), born September 25, 1939, sometimes spelled as Firoz Khan or Feroze Khan is one of Bollywood's famous actors, film editor, producer and director. He is the father of the young and popular actor Fardeen Khan.

Biography

Early life

Feroz Khan was born in Bangalore, India. His father was Sadiq Ali Khan, who was an ethnic Pashtun ("Pathan") originally from Ghazni province of Afghanistan and his mother (Fatima) originated from Iran.cite web | title =Biography for Feroz Khan | publisher = IMDB.com|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0451211/bio | accessdate = 2008-06-02 ] He has three brothers Sanjay Khan, Sameer Khan and Akbar Khan. After his schooling from Bangalore, he arrived in Bombay where he made his debut as second lead in "Didi" (1960)

Career

For the next five years he was forced to play the second lead in most of the movies. Through the early 1960s he made low-budget thrillers opposite starlets. He also appeared in an English-language film titled "Tarzan Goes to India" in 1962 opposite Simi Garewal. His first big hit was in 1965 with the release of "Oonche Log". It was his first major hit, but failed to attain the success he had hoped. Again, in the same year, he played a sacrificing lover in the mushy musical "Arzoo". With this, Khan earned his entry into A-list second leads. With the film "Aadmi Aur Insaan" (1969), Khan won his first Filmfare award for Best Actor in Supporting Role. In 1971 he appeared alongside his real-life brother Sanjay Khan in the hit film "Mela".

He turned producer and director so as to improve his career opportunities as a leading man. He produced, directed and starred in the 1975 film "Dharmatma" which was the first Indian film to shoot in Afghanistan and was also his first blockbuster hit as producer, director and star. This was an Indian inspiration from the Hollywood film "The Godfather". In 1976 he was one of the many actors to appear in the cult classic horror film "Nagin" which also had his brother Sanjay in one of the leading roles.

Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, he was a leading Bollywood star in films and often directed and starred in many of his films. The movie "Qurbani" (1980) was the biggest hit of his career and also launched the singing career of Nazia Hassan. In 1988 he directed and starred in "Dayavan" which was a remake of a South Indian film titled "Nayagan". After he directed and starred in "Yalgaar" (1992), he took a long break from acting for 11 years and took to producing, directing and even editing a few films. He launched his son Fardeen Khan's career with the 1998 film "Prem Aggan" which was however a box office failure. In 2003 he produced and directed "Janasheen" (2003) which also starred his son Fardeen and marked Feroz's acting comeback. He starred with his son again in "Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena" (2005) which was not directed by him and most recently appeared in "Welcome" (2007).

He also starred in the Punjabi film "Bhagat Dhanna Jat" (1974).

Personal life

In 1965, he married Sundari. They had two children together, Laila and Fardeen Khan (b. 1974). In 1985, after 20 years of marriage, he divorced his wife. His son recently married Natasha Madhwani, the daughter of his occasional on-screen lover Mumtaz. His daughter Laila is married to Indian tennis player Rohit Rajpal.

Awards & Nominations

*Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for Aadmi Aur Insaan (1970)
*Filmfare Nomination as Best Supporting Actor for International Crook (1974)
*Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 2000
*Filmfare Nomination as Best Villain for Janasheen (2003) [ [http://deep750.googlepages.com/FilmfareAwards.pdf 1st Filmfare Awards 1953 ] ]
*Zee Cine Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2008

Trivia

*His character in most of the movies he did usually had the name "Rajesh" or "Rakesh".

Filmography

*"Karz" (2008) ... Sir Judah
*"Cash (film)" (2007) ... Sanjeev Khanna (Raj's Father)
*"Kurbani Remake of Qurbani 1980" (2006) (announced) Inspector Amjad Khan
*"Welcome" (2007) ... Ranbir Dhanraj Xata (RDX)
*"Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena" (2005) ... Jehangir Khan (Special Appearance)
*"Chitappa" (2005) ... Raman
*"Janasheen" (2003) ... Saba Karim Shah
*"Yalgaar" (1992) ... Rajesh Ashwini Kumar
*"Meet Mere Man Ka" (1991)
*"Dayavan" (1988) ... Shankar Waghmare
*"Janbaaz" (1986) ... Inspector Rajesh Singh
*"Kachche Heere" (1982) ... Nephew of Kamal Singh
*"Khoon Aur Paani" (1981)
*"Qurbani" (1980) ... Rajesh Kumar/Kailash Nath
*"Chunaoti" (1980)
*"Darinda" (1977)
*"Jadu Tona" (1977) ... Dr. Kailash
*"Nagin" (1976) ... Raj
*"Kabeela" (1976)
*"Sharafat Chod Di Maine" (1976)
*"Dharmatma" (1975) .... Ranbir
*"Aa Jaa Sanam" (1975) ... Dr. Satish
*"Kala Sona" (1975) ... Rakesh
*"Rani Aur Lalpari" (1975) ... Gulliver
*"International Crook" (1974) ... SP Rajesh
*"Anjaan Raahen" (1974) ... Anand
*"Bhagat Dhanna Jatt" (1974) ... Ramu
*"Geeta Mera Naam" (1974)
*"Khhotte Sikkay" (1974) ... Horseback rider
*"Kisan Aur Bhagwan" (1974)
*"Kashmakash" (1973)
*"Apradh" (1972) ... Ram Khana
*"Upaasna" (1971)
*"Ek Paheli" (1971) ... Sudhir
*"Mela" (1971)
*"Safar" (1970) ... Shekhar Kapoor
*"Aadmi Aur Insaan" (1969) ... Jai Kishan/J.K.
*"Pyaasi Sham" (1969) ... Ashok
*"Aag" (1967) ... Shanker
*" Aurat" (1967)
*"CID 909" (1967)
*"Raat Aur Din" (1967) ... Dilip
*"Woh Koi Aur Hoga" (1967)
*"Main Wohi Hoon" (1966) ... Vijay
*"Tasveer" (1966)
*"Arzoo" (1965) ... Ramesh
*"Ek Sapera Ek Lootera" (1965) ... Mohan/Vijay Pratap Singh
*"Oonche Log" (1965) ... Rajnikant
*"Teesra Kaun" (1965)
*"Char Dervesh" (1964) ... Qamar Bhakt
*"Suhagan" (1964) ... Shankar
*"Bahurani" (1963) ... Vikram
*"Tarzan Goes to India" (1962) ... Prince Raghu Kumar
*"Main Shadi Karne Chala" (1962)
*"Didi" (1960)

References

1. http://deep750.googlepages.com/FilmfareAwards.pdf

External links

* [http://www.apunkachoice.com/scoop/bollywood/20011229-0.html Feroz Khan to shoot Janasheen in Afghanistan]
*imdb name|id=0451211|name=Feroz Khan


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