Sunil Dutt Explained

Sunil Dutt
Office:Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports
Term Start:22 May 2004
Predecessor:Vikram Verma
Successor:Mani Shankar Aiyar
Term End:25 May 2005
Primeminister:Manmohan Singh
Office1:Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
Constituency1:Mumbai North West
Constituency2:Mumbai North West
Term Start1:1984
Term End1:1996
Predecessor1:Ram Jethmalani
Successor1:Madhukar Sarpotdar
Term Start2:1999
Term End2:2005
Predecessor2:Madhukar Sarpotdar
Successor2:Priya Dutt
Birth Name:Balraj Dutt
Birth Date:1929 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Khurd, Punjab, British India
(now in Punjab, Pakistan)
Death Place:Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Death Cause:Heart attack
Party:Indian National Congress
Children:3, including Sanjay Dutt and Priya Dutt
Residence:Bandra, West Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Awards:Padma Shri (1968)
Relatives:See Dutt family
Alma Mater:Jai Hind College

Sunil Dutt (born Balraj Dutt; 6 June 1929 – 25 May 2005) was an Indian actor, film producer, director and politician. Dutt was honoured with Padma Shri, in 1968, by the Government of India, for his contribution to Indian cinema.[1] [2]

Dutt debuted in 1955 with the Hindi film Railway Platform.[3] He rose to prominence with highly successful and acclaimed films, such as Ek Hi Raasta (1956) and Mother India (1957) and went on to deliver a number of hugely popular films in a career that spanned 48 years.[4] [5]

Dutt married his Mother India co-star Nargis in 1958. Together they had three children, including the actor Sanjay Dutt.[6] In 1984 he joined the Indian National Congress party and was elected to the Parliament of India for five terms from the constituency of Mumbai North West. He was the Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports in the Manmohan Singh government (2004–2005) and also a former Sheriff of Mumbai.[7] [8]

Early life

Sunil Dutt was born on 6 June 1929 in Nakka Khurd in the Jhelum District of the Punjab Province of British India (now in Punjab, Pakistan) into a Punjabi Hindu family of the Hussaini Brahmin caste, as Balraj Dutt to father Diwan Raghunath Dutt and mother Kulwantidevi Dutt.[9] [10] [1] [11] [12]

Dutt belonged to a family of landlords. When he was five years old, Dutt's father died. When he was 18, the Partition of India began inciting Hindu-Muslim violence across the country.[13] A Muslim friend of Dutt's father named Yakub, saved their entire family.[14] The family resettled in the small village of Mandauli on the bank of the river Yamuna, located in the Yamunanagar District of East Punjab (now in Haryana).

Later in life, Dutt moved to Lucknow in the United Provinces with his mother, Kulwantidevi Dutt, and spent a long time in the Aminabad Bazaar neighbourhood during graduation. He then moved to Bombay, where he joined Jai Hind College of the University of Bombay in the Churchgate neighbourhood of South Bombay, as an undergraduate and took up a job at the city's BEST Transportation Engineering division.[1] [15] He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History (Hons.) in 1954.[1] [16]

Film career

Early career and rise to prominence (1955–1957)

Director Ramesh Saigal was instrumental in giving Dutt a break in the film Railway Platform (1955) when the latter was hosting the show, Lipton Ki Mehfil on Radio Ceylon.[17] While covering the Dilip Kumar film Shikast in 1953, Dutt met director Saigal, who impressed by his personality and voice, offered him a role in his upcoming film. Saigal came up with the new screen name "Sunil Dutt" for the debutante actor whose real name was Balraj Dutt to avoid name conflicts with the then veteran actor Balraj Sahni.[18] [19]

He shot to stardom with B.R. Chopra's family drama Ek Hi Raasta (1956) and Mehboob Khan's epic drama Mother India (1957).[20] [21] [22] While Ek Hi Raasta was a superhit, Mother India went many steps ahead and emerged an All Time Blockbuster along with being the most successful film of the 1950s.[23] [24] It was dubbed in several European languages including Spanish, French and Russian; it did substantial business in Greece, Spain and Russia and was released in the Eastern Bloc countries. Technicolor arranged one screening of the film in Paris on 30 June 1958, under the name Les bracelets d'or ("The Gold Bracelets"). It did minimal business in Paris, but fared better in French colonies. It was successful in the Latin American countries of Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador. Mother India was also acclaimed across the Arab world, in the Middle East, parts of Southeast Asia, and North Africa and continued to be shown in countries such as Algeria at least ten years after its release.[25] [26] [27] It went on to win several accolades and was also featured in the book 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die.[28] [29]

Widespread success, setback and resurgence (1958–1979)

He once again collaborated with B.R. Chopra for Sadhna (1958) opposite Vyjayanthimala.[30] The film did extremely well at the box office and went on to become a superhit.[31] The following year, he starred in Bimal Roy's Sujata and Shakti Samanta's Insan Jaag Utha.[32] While the former was a huge commercial success, Insan Jaag Utha could only manage average profits.[33] Sujata also opened to critical acclaim and went on to win National Film Award for Third Best Feature Film (Hindi).[34] From 1960 to 1962, he only delivered moderately successful films, such as Hum Hindustani in 1960, Chhaya in 1961 and Main Chup Rahungi in 1962.[35] The year 1963 brought him in the big league with superhits in Gumrah and Mujhe Jeene Do.[36] Apart from commercial success, both the films received highly positive reviews from critics and for his portrayal of a notorious bandit in Mujhe Jeene Do, Dutt won his first Filmfare Award for Best Actor.[37] In 1964, he directed, produced and starred in Yaadein, an experimental film having him as the sole actor.[38] It didnt do well at the box office, but received critical praise and won National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film (Hindi) as well as an entry in Guinness Book of World Records in the category Fewest actors in a narrative film.[39] [40]

Dutt reached his peak in the mid-1960s.[20] He began 1965 with Yash Chopra's ensemble masala film Waqt.[41] It opened to excellent response from the audience and proved to be a major blockbuster as well as the highest grossing film of the year.[42] Today it is widely regarded as a cult classic.[43] His next release was A. Bhimsingh's family drama Khandan which also performed very well and emerged a superhit with Dutt receiving immense acclaim for his portrayal of a dedicated family man and winning his second and final Filmfare Award for Best Actor.[44] In 1966, he had a blockbuster in Raj Khosla's thriller film Mera Saaya and a flop in Lekh Tandon's historical drama Amrapali.[45] [46] The soundtrack of Mera Saaya composed by Madan Mohan was highly successful and one of the best-selling Hindi film albums of the 1960s.[47] Its songs, such as "Jhumka Gira Re" sung by Asha Bhosle and "Mera Saaya Saath", a solo by Lata Mangeshkar remain popular till date.[48] 1967 proved to be the best year of Dutt's career with three major commercial successes.[20] He first starred in Adurthi Subba Rao's reincarnation drama Milan.[49] A remake Of Telugu hit Mooga Manasulu (1964), Milan proved to be an equally successful venture at the box office with its songs "Sawan Ka Mahina", "Bol Gori Bol Tera Kaun Piya" and "Ram Kare Aisa Ho Jaye" topping the musical chart that year.[50] For portraying an innocent boatman in the film, Dutt received a nomination in the Filmfare Award for Best Actor category and won his first and only BFJA Award for Best Actor (Hindi).[50] His next release was Bhimsingh's drama film Mehrban which also had Ashok Kumar, Nutan, Mehmood, Sulochana Latkar and Shashikala in the lead.[51] Mehrban like Milan was also a commercially hit venture.[35] He concluded the year with B.R. Chopra's suspense thriller Hamraaz which received positive reviews from critics, eventually emerging a blockbuster and Dutt's third consecutive hit of the year.[52] [53]

In 1968, he delivered another superhit in Jyoti Swaroop's musical comedy film Padosan.[54] Indiatimes ranked the film among the "Top 25 Must See Bollywood Films". Amit Upadhaya of ThePrint in a retrospective article on film's 50th anniversary wrote ″As cult comedy films go, Jyoti Swaroop’s Padosan is one of the few in Hindi film history to never run out of laughs. With its bare-bones plot about an innocent naïve young man Bhola, who falls in love with his dancer-singer neighbour Bindu and wins her over in a not-so-honest but oh-so-charming way, the focus in Padosan is entirely on scene mechanics and individual performances.[55] In a similar 50th anniversary article, Devansh Sharma of Firstpost gave credit to RD Burman's soundtrack for changing the state of comedy genre in Hindi films as he felt that ″Burman's music gave wings to the camera that was otherwise doomed to sit still. Krishan's poetry also allowed the editor and director a lot of freedom as they could choose the appropriate shot for every emotion expressed in the songs.″[56]

The year 1969 saw the rise of superstar Rajesh Khanna, who stormed the nation with Aradhana and Do Raaste.[57] With his emergence, a number of stars saw a decline in their career graph and Dutt was one of them.[58] That year Dutt only saw moderate success with Raj Khosla's Chirag while the rest of his films didnt do well.[59] The series of failures continued from 1970 to 1972 with films, including Reshma Aur Shera (which he also directed), Zindagi Zindagi, Zameen Aasmaan and Jai Jwala.

The year 1973 marked Dutt's return to the big league with Sultan Ahmed's dacoit drama Heera, which proved to be a massive hit.[60] The huge box office success of Heera was followed by superhits, Pran Jaye Per Vachan Na Jaye (1974) and Zakhmee (1975) alongwith two more successful films, Geeta Mera Naam (1974) and Umar Qaid (1975) thus solidifying his comeback.[61] [62]

In 1976, Dutt had two releases - Rajkumar Kohli's horror film Nagin and Raj Khosla's action drama Nehle Pe Dehla.[63] [64] The former which had an ensemble cast, including Reena Roy, Feroz Khan, Sanjay Khan, Rekha and Mumtaz went on to become a blockbuster at the box office.[65] On the other hand, Nehle Pe Dehla alongside Saira Banu and Vinod Khanna was also a major commercial success.[65] The following year, he delivered two more successes with Paapi and Aakhri Goli.[66]

In 1978, Dutt donned the director's hat for Daaku Aur Jawan, co-starring Vinod Khanna, Reena Roy and Leena Chandavarkar.[67] The film opened to positive response from critics and emerged a superhit at the box office.[68] He also appeared opposite Rekha and Saira Banu in Ram Kasam and Kaala Aadmi, respectively. While the former was a commercially successful venture, Kaala Aadmi failed to do well.[68] In 1979, he reunited with Rajkumar Kohli for another multi-starrer horror film Jaani Dushman, which took a bumper opening and emerged a blockbuster as well as one of the highest-earners of that year.[69] Dutt once again collaborated with Kohli for Muqabla, the same year.[70] The film backed up with chartbuster song "Govinda Govinda", a duet by Mohammed Rafi and Kishore Kumar went on to become a hit at the box office.[71] [69] He concluded the year with another critical and commercial success in the action drama film Ahinsa.[69]

Shift to character roles, hiatus and final works (1980–2003)

Dutt began the new decade with a pivotal supporting role in Ramesh Sippy's mega-budget action crime drama Shaan (1980).[72] The film received positive reviews from critics and did well at the box-office, but ended up as an average fare due to its high costs.[73]

In 1981, he launched his son Sanjay Dutt's career with Rocky which was a hit.[74] Shortly before the film's release, Nargis died of pancreatic cancer. Dutt founded the Nargis Dutt Foundation in her memory for the care of cancer patients.[75] In 1982, he appeared alongside Dharmendra and Jeetendra in Rajkumar Kohli's action thriller Badle Ki Aag, which was a box office success.[76] The following year, he directed, produced and starred in the drama film Dard Ka Rishta, alongside Ashok Kumar, Reena Roy, Smita Patil and Khushbu Sundar.[77] Despite its heavy theme, Dard Ka Rishta did well commercially and proved to be a hit venture.[78] Dutt followed it with a minor setback as he had a string of critical and commercial failures from 1984 to 1985 with films, such as - Raaj Tilak, Laila, Yaadon Ki Zanjeer and Faasle.[79] [80] This changed in 1986 with the acclaimed venture Kala Dhanda Goray Log and a hit in Watan Ke Rakhwale, the next year.[81] [82]

After appearing in Dharamyudh (1988), he went on a brief hiatus and returned to big screen in 1991 with Yeh Aag Kab Bujhegi (which he also directed), Kurbaan and Pratigyabadh. While the lattermost was a commercial flop, Yeh Aag Kab Bujhegi proved to be a moderately successful venture and Kurbaan emerged a box office hit.[83]

Dutt returned to films once again in 2003 with Rajkumar Hirani's satirical comedy drama Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. which had his son in the lead.[84] Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. opened to highly positive reviews from critics and proved to be a commercially hit venture.[85] Today it is considered a classic and one of the best films ever made in the history of Indian cinema.[86] [87] It was Sunil Dutt's last film; he died shortly after its release.[88]

Political career

In 1982, he was appointed as the Sheriff of Bombay, an apolitical titular position bestowed on him by the Maharashtra government for a year.[89] In 1995, he won the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to the film industry for four decades.[90]

In 1987 when Punjab was facing heightened militancy, Dutt, accompanied by his daughter Priya undertook a 2,000 km 76 day long Mahashanti Padyatra (journey by foot) from Bombay to Amritsar (Golden Temple) to establish communal harmony and brotherhood.[91] [92] [93] During the padyatra, he attended more than 500 roadside meetings and suffered a bout of jaundice.[94]

His political career was halted for some years in the early 1990s when he worked to free his son from jail after he was arrested for keeping an AK-56 that he claimed was for the protection of his family after bomb blasts in Bombay.[95]

Personal life

Dutt married actress Nargis, a Muslim, also of Punjabi Mohyal descent, on 11 March 1958. Prior to their marriage, Nargis converted to Hinduism and adopted the name Nirmala Dutt.[96] [97] Reportedly, Dutt had saved her life from a fire on the sets of Mother India.[98] They had three children: Sanjay Dutt, Namrata Dutt, and Priya Dutt. Sanjay went on to become a successful film actor. Namrata married actor Kumar Gaurav, son of veteran actor Rajendra Kumar who had appeared alongside Nargis and Dutt in Mother India. Priya became a politician and a Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha).[98]

With his wife, Dutt formed the Ajanta Arts Cultural Troupe, which involved several leading actors and singers of the time, and performed at remote frontiers to entertain the Indian soldiers at border. It was the first troupe to perform in Dhaka, after the liberation war of Bangladesh in 1971.[99]

Dutt's wife Nargis died in 1981. One year after her death, the Nargis Dutt Memorial Cancer Foundation was established by Dutt in her memory.[100]

Death

Dutt died of a heart attack on 25 May 2005 at his residence in Bandra, West Mumbai, at age 75.[101] At the time of his death, he was the Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports in the Union Government led by Manmohan Singh and was the Member of Parliament from North-West Mumbai. He was cremated with full state honours at Santacruz Crematorium in Mumbai. He was succeeded as Minister by Mani Shankar Aiyar. His seat in the Parliament was contested by his daughter, Priya Dutt, who won it and was a Member of Parliament until May 2014.[102]

Awards and honours

Legacy

Dutt is regarded as one of the greatest actors of Indian cinema.[110] He is known for his acting, mannerism and to dare to take up risky and non-commercial projects in his prime years, such as Mujhe Jeene Do, Yaadein and Reshma Aur Shera.[111] He was also noted as a serial talent-spotter, giving major breaks to then struggling actors Amitabh Bachchan, Vinod Khanna, Ranjeet and Shakti Kapoor in his home productions Reshma Aur Shera and Rocky respectively.[112] [113] He was also inducted into the Bollywood Walk of Fame at Bandra Bandstand, where his autograph was preserved.[114]

One of the most successful actors of the 1960s and 1970s, Dutt appeared in Box Office India's "Top Actors" list two times in 1966 and 1967.[20]

In 2022, Dutt was placed in Outlook Indias "75 Best Bollywood Actors" list.[115]

In popular culture

Filmography

FilmYearRoleNotes
Railway Platform1955Ram
KundanAmrit
Ek-Hi-Raasta1956Amar
RajdhaniN/A
Kismet Ka KhelPrakash Verma
Payal1957Mohan
Mother IndiaBirju
Sadhna1958Professor Mohan
Post Box 999Vikas
Sujata1959Adhir
Insaan Jaag UthaRanjeet
DidiGopal
Usne Kaha Tha1960Nandu
Hum HindustaniSurendra Nath
Ek Phool Char KaanteSanjeev
Duniya Jhukti HaiMohan / Bankelal
Chhaya1961Arun / Poet Rahi
Main Chup Rahungi1962Kamal Kumar
JhoolaDr. Arun
Gumraah1963Rajendra
Aaj Aur KalDr. Sanjay
Yeh Rastey Hain Pyar KeAnil Sahni
NartakeeProfessor Nirmal Kumar
Mujhe Jeene DoThakur Jarnail Singh
Yaadein1964Anilalso director and producer
GazalEjaaz
Beti BeteRamu / Krishna
Waqt1965Advocate Ravi Khanna (Bablu)
KhandanGovind Shankar LalFilmfare Award for Best Actor
Mera Saaya1966Thakur Rakesh Singh
GabanRamnath
AmrapaliMagadh Samrat Ajatashatru
MaitigharSunilCameo
Milan1967Gopinath (Gopi)BFJA Award for Best Actor (Hindi)
HamraazKumar / S. N. Sinha
MehrbanKanhaiya
Padosan1968Bhola
Sadhu Aur ShaitaanCatholic Priest D'souzaCameo
GauriSunil Kumar
Pyasi Sham1969Raja
Meri BhabhiRaju
JwalaSunilCameo
ChiragAjay Singh
Bhai BahenSurendra Pratap
Darpan1970Balraj Dutt
Bhai-BhaiAshok / Manish
Reshma Aur Shera1971Shera Singhalso director and producer
JwalaJwala
Zindagi Zindagi1972Dr. Sunil
Zameen AasmaanRavi
Jai JwalaMajor Anand
Man Jeete Jag Jeet1973Bagga Daaku / Baghel SinghPunjabi film
HeeraHeera
Kora Badan1974SunilCameo
Geeta Mera NaamSuraj / Johnny
Pran Jaye Par Vachan Na JayeRaja Thakur
Dukh Bhanjan Tera NaamSadhuPunjabi film; Cameo
36 GhanteHimmat Singh
Zakhmee1975Anand
Umar QaidRaja
NeelimaSunilCameo
Himalay Se OonchaVijay
AkelaN/A
Nagin1976Vijay
Nehle Pe DehlaSunil
Darinda1977Krishna / Yogidutt
Ladki Jawan Ho GayiSunil
PaapiRaj Kumar
Gyaani JiPilot Sardar Hari Singh
CharandasAdvocate TondonCameo
Aakhri GoliVikram
Sone Ki Lanka1978Satpal
Ram KasamBhola / Shankar
Kaala AadmiBirju
Daaku Aur JawanBirjualso director and producer
Muqabla1979Vikram (Vicky)
Jaani DushmanLaakhan
AhinsaBirju
Salaam MemsaabNaresh SaritCameo
Lahu Pukarega1980Jitu
ShaanDSP Shiv Kumar
Yari DushmaniShambhu
Ganga Aur SurajInspector Ganga
Ek Gunah Aur SahiShankar Ramdas
Rocky1981Shankaralso director and producer
Meena Kumari Ki Amar KahaniHimselfDocumentary
Badle Ki Aag1982Lakhan
Dard Ka RishtaDr. Ravi Kant Sharmaalso director and producer
Film Hi Film1983HimselfDocumentary
Raaj Tilak1984Jai Singh
LailaDharamraj Singh / Thakur Prithviraj Singh
Yaadon Ki ZanjeerRavi Kumar
Faasle1985Vikram
Kala Dhanda Goray Log1986Gauri Shankar / Michael
Mangal DadaMangal Dada
Watan Ke Rakhwale1987Jailor Suraj Prakash
Raj KapoorHimselfDocumentary
Dharamyudh1988Thakur Vikram Singh
AkarshanHimselfGuest appearance
Yeh Aag Kab Bujhegi1991Professor Kishnaalso director and producer
KurbaanPrithvi Singh
PratigyabadhPascal
Hai Meri JaanTelegram WalaCameo
Virodhi1992Police Commissioner Jagdish Kapoor
Kshatriya1993Maharaj Bhavani Singh
ParamparaThakur Bhavani Singh
PhoolBalram Choudhary
Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.2003Hari Prasad Sharma
Om Shanti Om2007Magadh Samrat AjatashatruRecreated via CGI during the song "Dhoom Tana", (archive footage)

See also

Further reading

Notes and References

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