Nasir Khan (actor) explained

Nasir Khan
Birth Date:11 January 1924
Birth Place:Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province, British India (present-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan)
Death Place:Amritsar, Punjab, India
Children:2 (including Ayub Khan)
Relatives:Dilip Kumar (brother)
Saira Banu (sister-in-law)
K. Asif (brother-in-law)
Rukhsana Sultana (niece)
Nationality:Indian
Occupation:Film actor

Nasir Khan (11 January 1924  - 3 May 1974) was an Indian actor. He was the younger brother of actor Dilip Kumar and is the father of actor Ayub Khan.

Career

Nasir Khan made his acting debut in the 1945 film Mazdoor. After a few films, he shifted to Lahore after Partition and starred in the first ever Pakistani film Teri Yaad in 1948. He acted in another Pakistani film, Shahida in 1949. Both films failed to do well and Nasir returned to India in 1951. He resumed his acting career in Bombay, acting in several films throughout the 1950s.His movie Nagina (1951) with Nutan was a big hit. The two of them formed a memorable pair who also starred together in two more films, Aagosh and Sheesham. Nasir Khan also enacted the role of Jumna alongside his real life brother Dilip Kumar, who played the role of Gunga in the 1961 dacoit drama Bollywood film Gunga Jumna.[1] This was his last film for a decade. He returned to films in the early 1970s playing cameos in Yaadon Ki Baraat (1973) and his final film Bairaag (1976) which released after his death.

Personal life

Nasir Khan was born to Ayesha Begum (1897-1948) and Lala Ghulam Sarwar Ali Khan (1890-1950) in a Hindko-speaking Awan family[2] [3] of 12 children in Bombay. His father was a landlord and fruit merchant who owned orchards in Peshawar and Deolali.

Nasir Khan was first married to Suraiya Nazir, daughter of legendary filmmaker Nazir Ahmed Khan. From this marriage, he had a daughter Naheed Khan. Later he was married to actress Begum Para and their son is actor Ayub Khan.[4]

Death

Nasir Khan died on 3 May 1974 at the age of 50.[5] [6] Before his death, he had returned to films after a decade, playing small role in Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973) and his final film Bairaag (1976), which was released after his death.[5]

Filmography

List of performances in feature films
Year Title Character/Role
1976BairaagDr. Mishra
1973Yaadon Ki BaaraatShankar, Vijay & Ratan's Father
1972Zindagi ZindagiDr. Mukherjee
1961Gunga JumnaInspector Jumna
1961Saaya
1956Char MinarBehram
1956Kar Bhala
1956Samundari Daku
1956Jallad
1955Inaam
1955JawabAmar Kumar Dayal
1955Lutera
1955Society
1954AngareyRaka
1953/IIAaghosh
1953DaeraSharan Kumar
1952Aasmaan
1952Khubsurat
1952Lal Kunwar
1952Shisham
1952Shrimati JiRajesh
1951Khazana
1951NaginaShreenath (as Nasir)
1951Nazneen
1951Saudagar
1951Nakhare
1949ShahidaPakistani film
1948Teri YaadPakistani film
1947ShehnaiMain Actor

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: GUNGA JUMNA (1961 film). www.uiowa.edu . 25 January 2019. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111129113314/http://www.uiowa.edu/~incinema/gungajumna.html . 29 November 2011 . dmy-all .
  2. Web site: Nasir Khan – Interview (1952). Cineplot.com website. 25 January 2019.
  3. Web site: A Legend By Any Definition. Outlook India. 11 December 2012 . 25 January 2019.
  4. Web site: Begum Para . www.outlookindia.com . Outlookindia.com . 25 January 2019.
  5. Web site: Nasir Khan – Profile. cineplot.com website. 25 January 2019.
  6. Web site: Rediff On The Net, Movies: An interview with Begum Para. www.rediff.com. 29 November 1997. 25 January 2019.