Rajendra Kumar Explained

Rajendra Kumar
Birth Date:1927 7, df=y[1]
Other Names:Jubilee Kumar
Birth Name:Rajendra Kumar Tuli
Birth Place:Sialkot, Punjab, British India (present-day Punjab, Pakistan)
Death Place:Bombay, Maharashtra, India
Years Active:1949–1993
Spouse:Shukla Tuli (?–1999)
Children:3, including Kumar Gaurav
Relatives:Raju Patel (son-in-law)
Ramesh Behl (brother-in-law)
O. P. Ralhan (brother-in-law)
Honours:Padma Shri (1970)[2]

Rajendra Kumar (born as Rajendra Kumar Tuli; 20 July 1927 – 12 July 1999), was an Indian actor who starred in Bollywood films. Starting his career in 1949, he appeared in more than 80 films in a career spanning over four decades.[3] He was popularly known as the Jubilee Kumar during the 1960s when he starred in several commercially successful films.[4]

Personal life

Rajendra Kumar was born in a Punjabi Hindu Khatri family in Sialkot, in the Punjab province of British India.[5] His grandfather was a successful military contractor and his father had a textile business in Karachi, Sindh, British India. During the Partition of India, the family had to leave all the land and property behind and move to India. When they came to Bombay, Kumar decided to try his luck in the Hindi film industry. He never wanted to be a hero and took up work with director H. S. Rawail as an assistant. For nearly five years, he worked with Rawail as an assistant in films like Patanga, Sagai, Pocket Maar.[6]

He married Shukla of the Behl family of Hindi films, a sister of Ramesh Behl and Shyam Behl and aunt of their sons Goldie Behl and Ravi Behl.[7] He and Shukla had a son and two daughters. His son Kumar Gaurav is a former actor. His daughter Dimple was married to Hollywood film producer Raju Patel. His sister Manorama was married to Indian film producer O. P. Ralhan. His younger brother was film director Naresh Kumar.

Kumar acted with Sunil Dutt and Nargis in the film Mother India (1957) where Sunil Dutt and Rajendra Kumar played sons of Nargis's character. He had a special relationship with Dutt and used to actively participate in campaigning for him, whenever the latter used to contest for elections. Dutt quoted as having said that "Even though Rajendra Kumar did not win any award throughout his career, he was one of the most genuine human beings I have ever encountered. When I was struggling with the troubles related to the arrest of my son Sanjay Dutt and my house was repeatedly being searched by means of numerous police raids, Rajendra Kumar was the one who came to my rescue by staying at my house and ensuring that raids were conducted using due procedures, false evidences were not planted in the house and valuables were not stolen." Kumar was best friends with Raj Kapoor, so much so that his son Kumar Gaurav was engaged to the latter's daughter, Reema. However, their friendship fell apart after their children broke the engagement and Kumar Gaurav married Sunil Dutt and Nargis's daughter Namrata.[8]

Career

1949-1962: Rise to prominence

After beginning his acting career with small roles in Patanga (1949) and Jogan (1950), Rajendra Kumar appeared as a main lead in Devendra Goel's Vachan (1955) alongside Geeta Bali.[9] The film emerged a hit and made him a known face.[10] This was followed by Mehboob Khan's epic drama film Mother India (1957).[11] It opened to excellent audience response and went on to become an All Time Blockbuster at the box office along with being the most successful film of the 1950s.[12] [13] Mother India went on to win several accolades, including the National Film Award for Best Feature Film (Hindi) and was also featured in the book 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die.[14] [15]

Kumar shot to stardom in 1959 with three back-to-back successes.[16] He first appeared in Vijay Bhatt's romantic musical Goonj Uthi Shehnai.[17] It performed very well at the box office and proved to be a superhit.[18] His next release Chirag Kahan Roshni Kahan also did good business, while his final release Yash Chopra's directional debut, the romantic social drama Dhool Ka Phool went on to become a blockbuster as well as one of the highest earners of the year.[19] One of its song "Tu Hindu Banega Na Musalman Banega", written by Sahir Ludhianvi and sung by Mohammed Rafi was a chartbuster and remains popular till date.[20]

The following year, he co-starred alongside Ashok Kumar and Nanda in B.R. Chopra's courtroom drama Kanoon.[21] Despite not having any songs and other gimmicks required in a commercial Hindi film, Kanoon proved to be a hit and went on to win National Film Award for Best Feature Film (Hindi).[22] 1961 proved to be one of the best year of Kumar's career with many successes. His first release, the drama film Zindagi aur Khwab alongside Meena Kumari was a critical and commercial hit.[23] He then appeared in Mohan Kumar's Aas Ka Panchhi opposite Vyjayanthimala and S. S. Vasan's Gharana co-starring Asha Parekh, both of which went on to become blockbusters.[24] This was followed by another major hit in Sasural and a moderate success in Pyaar Ka Saagar.[25]

1963-1968: Superstardom

In 1963, Kumar's first release was C.V. Sridhar's romantic drama Dil Ek Mandir co-starring Raaj Kumar and Meena Kumari.[26] The film opened to highly positive response from critics and emerged a superhit with him receiving his first nomination in the Filmfare Award for Best Actor category.[27] The huge success of Dil Ek Mandir was followed by a hit in O. P. Ralhan's Gehra Daag. His last release of the year was H. S. Rawail's muslim social Mere Mehboob which also had Ashok Kumar and Sadhana in the main lead.[28] The film topped the box office chart in 1963 and was given the verdict of All Time Blockbuster by the end of its run.[29] Its soundtrack composed by Naushad dominated the musical charts and was the second best-selling Hindi film album of the 1960s.[30]

With continuous flow of hits from 1960 onwards and many of his films running for a minimum 25 weeks (silver jubilee), Rajendra Kumar earned the sobriquet of Jubilee Kumar and emerged a Superstar.[31] [32]

In 1964, he delivered three major successes. His first release that year was Mohan Kumar's Ayee Milan Ki Bela co-starring Saira Banu and Dharmendra.[33] It continued the success streak of Kumar and proved to be a blockbuster with him getting nominated again for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor.[34] This was followed by Raj Kapoor's magnum opus Sangam which also had Vyjayanthimala in the lead.[35] It received widespread acclaim, with high praise for its novel concept, direction, screenplay, dialogue, soundtrack, costumes, cinematography and performances of the cast, and is widely considered as Hindi cinema's greatest love triangle.[36] [37] At the box office, it emerged an All Time Blockbuster and the second highest-grossing film of the 1960s behind Mughal-E-Azam.[38] [39] The music of Sangam was a huge chartbuster with songs that remain popular till date like "Dost Dost Na Raha", "Har Dil Jo Pyaar Karega", "Bol Radha Bol", "Yeh Mera Prem Patra" and emerged as the best-selling Hindi film album of the 1960s.[40] The mega success of Ayee Milan Ki Bela and Sangam was followed by a superhit in Ramanand Sagar's second directional venture Zindagi.[41] The next year, Kumar reunited with Ramanand Sagar for the romantic drama Arzoo, which had Sadhana opposite him.[42] The film did very well both critically and commercially, eventually emerging a blockbuster as well as one of the top 5 highest grossing films of 1965.[43] Owing to his subtle performance of a handicapped, Kumar received his third and final nomination for Filmfare Award for Best Actor.[44]

In 1966, he starred in T. Prakash Rao's big-budget swashbuckler Ruritanian romance Suraj.[45] The film backed up with superhit songs, including ""Baharon Phool Barsao", sung by Rafi and "Titli Udi Ud Jo Chali", a solo by Sharda, went on to become a massive blockbuster and the second highest grossing film of that year.[46] The following year, he had two releases Aman and Palki, both of which were critical and commercial failures.[16] In 1968, he appeared in another of C.V. Sridhar's romantic drama Saathi and Lekh Tandon's romantic comedy Jhuk Gaya Aasman.[47] [48] While the latter was a flop, Saathi emerged a moderate box office success.[49]

1969-1993: Decline, sporadic success and later career

1969 saw the rise of another superstar in the form of Rajesh Khanna, who stormed the nation with back-to-back blockbusters in Aradhana and Do Raaste.[50] With his rise, a number of stars went through career decline and Kumar was one of them.[51]

In 1969, he appeared in Anjaana, Shatranj, Talash, out of which, Anjana and Talash proved to be moderate successes, while Shatranj flopped commercially.[52] In 1970, he had a hit in Naresh Kumar's Ganwaar and a semi-hit in Ramanand Sagar's Geet.[53] The following year, his sole release and final collaboration with Mohan Kumar, Aap Aye Bahaar Ayee co-starring Sadhana and Prem Chopra was a box office failure.[54]

In 1972, Kumar starred alongside Hema Malini and Rekha in Naresh Kumar's Gora Aur Kala.[55] A remake of Tamil mega hit Neerum Neruppum, it proved to be an equally successful venture in Hindi and emerged a superhit as well as the fifth highest grossing film of the year.[56] He then appeared alongside Dharmendra and Mala Sinha in Ramanand Sagar's war action film Lalkar.[57] Recalled as one of the costliest films of its time, Lalkar did well financially and went on to become a hit at the box office.[58] After a gap of two years, he reunited with Raj Kapoor for Do Jasoos, which was an average grosser.[59] From 1976 to 1980, almost all his films were critically and commercially unsuccessful, with the exception of Saajan Bina Suhagan (1978), directed by Saawan Kumar Tak.[60]

In 1981, Rajendra Kumar launched and acted alongside his son Kumar Gaurav in the romantic musical Love Story.[61] The film proved to be a huge blockbuster and one of the biggest hits of the year.[62] Its soundtrack composed by R.D. Burman was highly successful and the second best-selling Hindi film album of the 1980s.[63] Love Story also proved to be the final box office success of Kumar's career.[64] Post-Love Story, he played supporting roles in few films like Lovers (1983), Main Tere Liye (1988), Clerk (1989), but none of them found any success.[65] [66]

The last film to feature him was Singeetam Srinivasa Rao's action drama Phool (1993), which Kumar also produced.[67] It received negative response from critics and flopped at the box office.

Death

Known to refuse taking any medication, he died at the age of 71 on 12 July 1999, just a day after his son's 43rd birthday and just 8 days before his 73rd birthday. He died of cardiac arrest in his sleep.[68]

Honours and recognitions

Legacy

Rajendra Kumar is regarded as one of the greatest actors of Indian cinema.[70] [71] Known for his acting and mannerism, he earned the nickname of Jubilee Kumar as five or six of his films used to run simultaneously for 25 weeks.[31]

One of the most successful actors of the 1950s and 1960s, Kumar appeared in Box Office Indias "Top Actors" list seven times, (1961, 1963–1968). He topped the list six times (1963-1968).[16]

In 2022, he was placed in Outlook Indias "75 Best Bollywood Actors" list.[72]

Filmography

As actor

Films as actor
Year Film Role Notes
1949Patanga N/A
1950Jogan Raj
1955Vachan Kishore
1956Toofan Aur Deeya Satish Sharma / Masterji
Aawaz Ashok
1957Mother India Ramu
Ek Jhalak
Duniya Rang Rangeeli Shyam
1958Devar Bhabhi Ramu
Ghar Sansar Deepak
Khazanchi Harish Mohan
Talaq Ravi Shankar Chaube
1959Chirag Kahan Roshni Kahan Dr. Anand
Dhool Ka Phool Mahesh Kapoor
Do Behnen Ramesh
Goonj Uthi Shehnai Kishan
Santan Mohanlal Verma
1960Kanoon Advocate Kailash Khanna
Maa Baap Raj Kumar 'Raju'
Mehndi Rang Lagyo AnilGujarati Film
Patang Dr. Rajan
1961Zindagi Aur Khwab Inspector Manoj
Aas Ka Panchhi Rajan 'Raju' Khanna
Dharmputra party leaderSpecial Appearance
Amar Rahe Yeh Pyar Advocate Iqbal Hussain
Gharana Kamal
Pyaar Ka Saagar Kishan Chand Gupta
Sasural Shekhar
Sanjog Guest Role
1963Akeli Mat Jaiyo Prince Amardeep
Dil Ek Mandir Dr. DharmeshNominated – Filmfare Award for Best Actor
Gehra Daag Shankar
Hamrahi Shekhar
Mere Mehboob Anwar
1964Sangam Magistrate Gopal VermaNominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor
Ayee Milan Ki Bela ShyamNominated – Filmfare Award for Best Actor
Zindagi Rajendra 'Rajan'
1965Arzoo Gopal / SarjuNominated – Filmfare Award for Best Actor
1966SurajSuraj Singh
1967Palki Naseem Baig
Aman Dr. Gautamdas
1968Saathi Ravi
Jhuk Gaya Aasman Sanjay / Tarun Kumar 'Battu' 'Pappu' Saxena
1969Anjaana Raju
Shatranj Jai/Vijay/Shinranz
TalashRaj Kumar 'Raju'
1970Mera Naam JokerRajendra Kumar
Geet Suraj 'Sarju' Kumar
GanwaarGopal Rai / Garibdas
DhartiBharat
1971Aap Aye Bahaar AyeeKumar Verma
1972TangewalaRaju / Rai Bahadur Kishandas / Dilbahadur Khan
Gora Aur Kala Karan Singh / Kali Singh (Kalua)Double Role
Gaon Hamara Shaher TumharaBrij "Birju" Bhushan
Aan BaanSuraj
LalkaarWing Commander Rajan Kapoor
1974Dukh Bhanjan Tera NaamBoatsman
Do Sher SheraPunjabi film
1975Do JasoosKaramchand Jasoos
Rani Aur Lalpari Rani's Father
Sunehra SansarChandrashekhar
Teri Meri Ik JindriJaggar Singh FaujiSpecial Appearance
1976Mazdoor ZindabaadRam Singh
1977Daku Aur MahatmaLaxman singh/Dilawar singh
Shirdi Ke Sai BabaDoctor (Pooja's Husband)
1978Sone Ka Dil Lohe Ke Haath Shankar
Aahuti CID Inspector Ram Prasad / Rocky
Saajan Bina Suhagan Raj Kumar
1979Bin Phere Hum Tere Jagdish Sharma
1980Gunehgaar Madan
Badla Aur Balidan Barrister Avinash Kumar
Dhan Daulat Raj Saxena
Oh Bewafa R K
Saajan Ki Saheli Barrister Avinash Kumar
1981Yeh Rishta Na Tootay Police Inspector Vijay Kumar
Love Story Vijay Mehra
1982Rustom J. D. Mehta
1983Lovers Christian Priest
1988Main Tere Liye Shiva
1989Clerk Rahim U. Khan
1991Insaaf Ka KhoonJudge Kumar
1993Phool DharamraajAlso Producer
TV show
Year Film RoleChannel Notes
1995Andaz Zee TV one episode
Vansh Zee TV RK Films

Producer

Films as producer
Year Film DirectorNotes
1970The TrainRavikant Nagaich
1981Love Story Rahul Rawail
1983Lovers Bharathiraja
1986Naam Mahesh Bhatt
1991JurratDavid Dhawanalso editor
1993Phool Singeetam Srinivasa Rao
1994The Jungle Book Stephen Sommers(co-executive producer)

Presenter

Soundtrack

Thanks

Self

Archive footage

External links

Notes and References

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