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Feroz Khan (actor)

Indian actor and filmmaker (–)

This article is about Hindi film actor-director producer. For other people, see Feroz Khan.

Not to be confused with Firoz Khan (actor).

Feroz Khan (born Zulfiqar Ali Shah Khan; 25 September — 27 April )[3][4] was an Indian actor, filmeditor, producer and director best known for his work in Indian cinema.

He appeared in over 60 films throughout his career and became one of Bollywood's popular style icons.[5][6] Feroz Khan is known for his roles in successful Hindi films, such as Arzoo (), Safar (), Upaasna (), Mela (), Apradh (), Khotte Sikkay (), Kaala Sona (), Dharmatma (), Nagin (), Qurbani (), Kachche Heere (), Janbaaz (), Dayavan (), Yalgaar (), Welcome ().[7][8]

He won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for Aadmi Aur Insaan () in , and was honored with the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in [2] He has been called "the Clint Eastwood of the East".[9]

Early life

Feroz Khan was born on 25 September [1][10][11] in Bangalore, India, to Sadiq Ali Khan, an Afghan from Ghazni, Afghanistan, and Fatima, who had Persian ancestry from Iran.[1][12][13][14] His mother's family dealt in horse breeding.[1]

His brothers are Shah Abbas Khan (Sanjay Khan), Shahrukh Shah Ali Khan, Sameer Khan and Akbar Khan.

Apart from Shahrukh, all other brothers would be associated with the entertainment industry. His sisters are Khurshid Shahnavar and Dilshad Begum Sheikh, popularly known as Dilshad Bibi.[15][16][17][18]

Khan was educated at Bishop Cotton Boys' School and St.

Germain High School, Bangalore. Describing himself as a "rebel", he was kicked out from three schools, and never went to college, despite clearing his Senior Cambridge examinations, as he moved to Bombay (now Mumbai) to pursue a film career.[1] He made his debut as the second lead in Didi in [19][20]

Career

s: Early works and success in supporting roles

Through the early s and s, he made low-budget thrillers opposite starlets.

In , he appeared in an English-language film titled Tarzan Goes to India opposite Simi Garewal.

His first big hit was in , with Phani Majumdar's Oonche Log (), where he was pitted against screen idols Raaj Kumar and Ashok Kumar; he gave a notable sensitive performance. It was followed by more small budget hit films like Samson, Ek Sapera Ek Lootera and Char Darvesh.[21][22] Again, in the same year, he played a sacrificing lover in the mushy musical Arzoo, starring Sadhana.

With this, Khan started to receive A-list second leads.

With the film Aadmi Aur Insaan (), Khan won his first Filmfare award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role.

His other hit films were Safar, Khotey Sikkay, Geeta Mera Naam, Kaala Sona and Shankar Shambhu.

He appeared alongside his real-life brother Sanjay Khan in the hit films Upaasna (), Mela () and Nagin ().

ss: Popularity as director-producer

He became a successful producer and director in so as to improve his career opportunities as a leading man with his first directorial film Apradh, which was the first Indian movie showing auto racing in Germany; Mumtaaz was his co-star.

He produced, directed and starred in the film Dharmatma, which was the first Indian film to be shot in Afghanistan and was also his first blockbuster hit as producer, director and star and marked the appearance of actress Hema Malini in a glamorous avatar.[23] This movie was inspired by the Hollywood film The Godfather.

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

In , he produced, directed and starred in Qurbani, alongside Vinod Khanna and Zeenat Aman, which was the biggest hit of his career and launched the singing career of iconic Pakistani pop singer Nazia Hassan, with her memorable track "Aap Jaisa Koi".[22]

In , he directed and starred in Janbaaz, a box office hit,[24] which some consider to be one of his best movies, featured an all-star cast and possessed great songs and excellent cinematography.

In , he directed and starred in Dayavan, which was a remake of an Indian Tamil film titled Nayakan.

Teri soh feroz khan biography All All. Sign In. Zulfikar Ali Shah Khan. He has three brothers, Abbas alias Sanjay, Akbar, and Sameer. Both Sanjay and Akbar are actors within their own rights, while Sameer is a film-maker and assists in their Golden Palms Spa located in Bangalore.

s: Decline and retirement from acting

In , he starred in Meet Mere Man Ke, an outside production which was directed by Mehul Kumar.

After directing and starring in Yalgaar (), he took a long break from acting for 11 years.

He launched his son Fardeen Khan's career with the film Prem Aggan, which, however, was a box office bomb.

s: Return to acting through character roles

In , he produced and directed Janasheen, also starring alongside his son Fardeen. This film marked his return to acting after 11 years and was also the last film he directed. Apart from sports cars, he also used performing animals in his films — a chimpanzee and lion were used in Janasheen.[citation needed]

He starred alongside his son again in an outside production Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena in

He made his last film appearance in the comedy film Welcome.

Personal life

Family

Feroz Khan married Sundari Khan in and they divorced in [25] She hailed from a Sindhi Hindu background.[26][27]

They had two children, Laila Khan (born ) and Fardeen Khan (born ): Laila is married to businessman Farhan Furniturewala, Pooja Bedi's ex-husband,[28] while Fardeen is married to Natasha Madhwani, daughter of former Bollywood actress Mumtaz.[29] Mumtaz has stated in an interview that Feroz Khan was the most handsome hero in Hindi film industry.[30]

Hobbies

Feroz Khan's hobbies included horses, being a horse breeder and also participating in horse racing, as well snooker, himself organizing competitions.[31]

During his last years, his other hobbies included reading philosophy books and writing poetry.[1]

Death and funeral

Feroz Khan died of lung cancer on 27 April He was undergoing treatment at Breach Candy hospital in Mumbai, but expressed his desire to visit his farmhouse in Bangalore.

Accordingly, he was brought here, where he died at around 1 a.m.[32]

He was buried in Bangalore near his mother's grave at Hosur RoadShia Kabristan.[33]

Awards and nominations

Filmography

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    Feroz gandhi biography Feroz Khan, a legendary figure in the Indian film industry, left an indelible mark with his charismatic on-screen presence and remarkable acting prowess. In this comprehensive article, we delve into the life, career, and legacy of this iconic actor, shedding light on lesser-known aspects of his personal and professional journey. Join us on this captivating journey through the life and times of a true cinematic icon. Feroz Khan, a legendary figure in Indian cinema, was born on September 25, , in Bangalore. Growing up in a large family, his passion for acting emerged at a young age.

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