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Sunil Dutt(1929-2005)

  • Actor
  • Producer
  • Director
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Sunil Dutt
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In the history of Indian Cinema, a method actor, social activist and politician, Sunil Dutt, who wore many hats and excelled in a plethora of roles that came his way - both on and off screen.

Born on June 6th, 1926, 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 glamour 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, Nargis'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) , 'Main Chup Rahungi' (1962) and 'Darpan' (1970) 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.

In 60s, Dutt become one of the established actors. He was the only actor of that time who dare to take different roles. He always believed that an actor should play variety of roles instead of sticking to particular genre.

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.

Dutt also turned director in the mid 60s with an experimental solo actor movie 'Yaadein' (1964) which was selected in Guinness Book of World Record and a love war 'Reshma Aur Shera' (1971) which was nominated in Berlin International Film Festival.

In his cinematic association, with B R Chopra become legendary as Dutt gave several big hits in the 50s & 60s - 'Ek Hi Raasta' (1956), 'Sadhna' (1958), '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 Jyoti Swaroop's 'Padosan' (1968) was much appreciated and proved to be a classic comedy.

In 1970s, he gave several big hits like 'Heera' (1973), 'Pran Jaye Par Vachan Na Jaye' (1974), 'Zakhmee' (1975), 'Nagin' (1976), 'Daku Aur Jawan' (1978) and 'Jaani Dushman' (1979).

In 1981, Dutt's world was rocked when his wife Nargis died after a protracted battle with her cancer. He later joined politics. One year after her death, he directed 'Dard Ka Rishta' in honor of her and to spread awareness towards cancer. He also built hospital named Nargis Dutt Foundation for cancer treatment. He also worked tirelessly for poor people.

But Dutt continued as an actor until early 90s with few movies. He worked with select filmmakers like J P Dutta 'Kshatriya' and Yash Chopra 'Parampara' . In early 90s, he took retirement from films and worked as a politician till the end. He worked for refugees, slum dwellers and displaced people. His fanbase in his time was soft-spoken and kind-hearted handsome star which made him a heartthrob for all of a different kind.

His last screen appearance was in Rajkumar Hirani's immensely popular laugh riot 'Munnabhai MBBS', where he played on-screen father to his son Sanjay. Their hugging scene become a memorable scene in the film.

During his lifetime, he was known as a bigger hero in real life than reel life.

He won two Filmfare awards, one BFJA award, a National Film award. In 1995, he was honoured with Lifetime Achievement award for his contribution in Indian Cinema. In 2001, he was honoured with Zee Cine award where he thanked all his co-directors, co-actors, technicians, makeup artists.

Like his film career, his political career was also successful. He was the only actor who worked tirelessly for the nation without any personal motive. He won Rajiv Gandhi Sadbhavna award for his padyatra and social work alongwith Maulana Abdul Azad award, Man of the year award. In 2004, he was selected as Cabinet Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs. Untill his death, he did his work dedicatedly.

Dutt died in his sleep due to heart attack in 2005. His sudden death was shocking for all. Some politicians believed that he died early and expressed their grief that they lost a valuable politician. His children always gave tribute to him on special occasions on their social media.

This legend left this world early but completed all his duties and made his own legacy. He not only entertained the audience but also inspired them with his work and contribution.
BornJune 6, 1929
DiedMay 25, 2005(75)
BornJune 6, 1929
DiedMay 25, 2005(75)
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  • Awards
    • 5 wins & 2 nominations total

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Known for

Sunil Dutt and Waheeda Rehman in Laissez-moi vivre (1963)
Laissez-moi vivre
6.9
  • Thakur Jarnail Singh
  • 1963
Reshma Aur Shera (1971)
Reshma Aur Shera
6.5
  • Shera
  • 1971
Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. (2003)
Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.
8.1
  • Shri Hari Prasad Sharma
  • 2003
Padosan (1968)
Padosan
8.1
  • Bhola
  • 1968

Credits

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Actor



  • Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. (2003)
    Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.
    8.1
    • Shri Hari Prasad Sharma
    • 2003
  • Phool (1993)
    Phool
    4.5
    • Balram Choudhary
    • 1993
  • Sunil Dutt, Ashwini Bhave, Aamir Khan, Vinod Khanna, Neelam Kothari, and Raveena Tandon in Parampara (1993)
    Parampara
    5.1
    • Thakur Bhavani Singh
    • 1993
  • Dharmendra, Sanjay Dutt, Divya Bharti, Sunny Deol, Vinod Khanna, and Raveena Tandon in Kshatriya (1993)
    Kshatriya
    5.9
    • Maharaj Bhavani Singh (Mirtagarh)
    • 1993
  • Virodhi (1992)
    Virodhi
    4.4
    • Police Commisioner
    • 1992
  • Hema Malini, Sunil Dutt, Kumar Gaurav, Ayesha Jhulka, and Mehmood in Hai Meri Jaan (1991)
    Hai Meri Jaan
    5.2
    • Telegram-walla
    • 1991
  • Pratigyabadh (1991)
    Pratigyabadh
    5.6
    • Pascal
    • 1991
  • Kurbaan (1991)
    Kurbaan
    4.2
    • Prithvi Singh
    • 1991
  • Yeh Aag Kab Bujhegi (1991)
    Yeh Aag Kab Bujhegi
    6.1
    • Professor Krishnanand
    • 1991
  • Dharamyudh (1988)
    Dharamyudh
    5.2
    • Thakur Vikram Singh
    • 1988
  • Dharmendra, Sridevi, Sunil Dutt, Shakti Kapoor, Mithun Chakraborty, Moushumi Chatterjee, and Kader Khan in Watan Ke Rakhwale (1987)
    Watan Ke Rakhwale
    5.5
    • Jailor Suraj Prakash
    • 1987
  • Sunil Dutt and Amjad Khan in Mangal Dada (1986)
    Mangal Dada
    5.6
    • Mangal Dada
    • 1986
  • Kala Dhanda Goray Log (1986)
    Kala Dhanda Goray Log
    5.4
    • Gauri Shankar
    • Michael
    • 1986
  • Faasle (1985)
    Faasle
    4.8
    • Vikram
    • 1985
  • Yaadon Ki Zanjeer (1984)
    Yaadon Ki Zanjeer
    5.0
    • Ravi
    • Vijay Choudhary
    • 1984

Producer



  • Yeh Aag Kab Bujhegi (1991)
    Yeh Aag Kab Bujhegi
    6.1
    • producer
    • 1991
  • Dard Ka Rishta (1982)
    Dard Ka Rishta
    7.1
    • producer
    • 1982
  • Nehle Pe Dehlaa (1976)
    Nehle Pe Dehlaa
    5.7
    • producer
    • 1976
  • Reshma Aur Shera (1971)
    Reshma Aur Shera
    6.5
    • producer
    • 1971
  • Man Ka Meet (1969)
    Man Ka Meet
    6.1
    • producer
    • 1969
  • Sunil Dutt and Leela Naidu in Yeh Rastey Hain Pyar Ke (1963)
    Yeh Rastey Hain Pyar Ke
    6.4
    • producer
    • 1963
  • Sunil Dutt and Waheeda Rehman in Laissez-moi vivre (1963)
    Laissez-moi vivre
    6.9
    • producer
    • 1963

Director



  • Yeh Aag Kab Bujhegi (1991)
    Yeh Aag Kab Bujhegi
    6.1
    • Director
    • 1991
  • Dard Ka Rishta (1982)
    Dard Ka Rishta
    7.1
    • Director
    • 1982
  • Rocky (1981)
    Rocky
    6.5
    • Director
    • 1981
  • Daku Aur Jawan (1978)
    Daku Aur Jawan
    5.6
    • Director
    • 1978
  • Reshma Aur Shera (1971)
    Reshma Aur Shera
    6.5
    • Director
    • 1971
  • Yaadein (1964)
    Yaadein
    7.4
    • Director
    • 1964

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Padosan
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Mother India - Trailer
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Mother India - Trailer
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Mother India - Trailer
Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. Trailer
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Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. Trailer
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Trailer 2:52
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Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Mr. Sunil Dutt
  • Height
    • 1.79 m
  • Born
    • June 6, 1929
    • Jhelum, Punjab, British India
  • Died
    • May 25, 2005
    • Mumbai, Maharashtra, India(heart attack)
  • Spouse
    • Nargis1959 - May 3, 1981 (her death, 3 children)
  • Children
      Priya Dutt
  • Parents
      Diwan Raghunath Dutt
  • Other works
    Starred in the shelved film, Bhagyalaxmi Chitra Mandir's "Birjoo"(1986) Starring Sunil Dutt,Shashi Kapoor,Govinda(Replaced Anil Kapoor),Editing by Subhash Sehgal, Dialogues Anwar Khan, Cinematography Lawrence DSouza, Music by Usha Khanna,Produced by Satram Rohera, Directed by Nikhil Saini.
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 1 Portrayal

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  • Trivia
    Besides being a big supporter of secularism, he was totally against the concept of dowry and it is said that he told his wife to come in the same dress that she wore during the wedding to his house. He also made a film "Yeh Aag Kab Bujhegi" on this topic.
  • Quotes
    My concept of secularism is to be a good human being who respects all religions.
  • Trademarks
      Heavy, impactful voice

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  • When did Sunil Dutt die?
    May 25, 2005
  • How did Sunil Dutt die?
    Heart attack
  • How old was Sunil Dutt when he died?
    75 years old
  • Where did Sunil Dutt die?
    Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
  • When was Sunil Dutt born?
    June 6, 1929

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