Pradeep Kumar
Pradeep Kumar | |
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Born |
Pradeep Kumar 4 January 1925 |
Died |
27 October 2001 76) Kolkata, India | (aged
Children | 3 daughters (including Beena Banerjee) and a son |
Pradeep Kumar (born Pradeep Batabyal; 4 January 1925 – 27 October 2001) was an Indian actor who is recognized for his work in Hindi and Bengali cinema.[1][2]
Career
When Kumar was 17 years old, he decided to take up acting. He started his film career in Bengali films. His notable roles in Bengali films were in Alaknanda(1947), directed by renowned filmmaker Debaki Bose, and in 42 (1951).
Pradeep Kumar Batabayal then shifted to Bombay and Filmistan studios, and had an important role in the film Anand Math (1952). He played the lead role with Bina Rai in Anarkali (1953) and with Vyjayanthimala in Nagin (1954). Both films were very popular and had songs that added to the movies' success. He had a spate of releases in the second half of the 1950s. He did not enjoy as much success in the 1960s, though Ghoonghat (1960), Aarti (1962) & Taj Mahal (1963) were successful. He worked with Meena Kumari in seven films; Adil-E-Jahangir, Bandhan (1956 film), Chitralekha, Bahu Begum, Bheegi Raat, Aarti and Noorjehan; and with Mala Sinha in eight films; Naya Zamana, Hamlet, Baadshah, Detective (1958 movie), Fashion (1959 film), Ek Shola, Duniya Na Maane, and Mitti Mein Sona.
He did not get to act in lead roles with the newer heroines of the 1960s such as Sadhana, Saira Banu, Babita or Sharmila Tagore, though he did work with Asha Parekh in Ghoonghat and Meri Surat Teri Aankhen and with Waheeda Rehman in Raakhi (1963). In 1969, he moved to character roles with Sambandh and Mehboob Ki Mehndi, but did not have many visible roles till Jaanwar and Razia Sultan in 1983.
He won the Kalakar Award-Lifetime Achievement Award (1999).[3]
Pradeep Kumar died in Calcutta on 27 October 2001, at the age of 76. He is survived by his daughters Reena, Meena and Beena Banerjee who plays character roles in movies and TV serials including Uttaran, son Debiprasad and granddaughters Tanisha, Suparna, Riya and Hrishita. Beena Banerjee's son Siddharth Banerjee worked as assistant director in Sajid Khan's Housefull 2 (2012) and Himmatwala (2013).[4][5]
Filmography
Bengali
Pradip kumar played the role of Bandit Mohan (Dosshu Mohan in Bengali), a character based on the very popular Bengali crime thriller series "Dossu Mohan".
Hindi
Name | Year |
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Daku Hasina | 1987 |
Purana Mandir | 1984 |
Razia Sultan | 1983 |
Kranti | 1981 |
Plot No. 5 | 1981 |
Chambal Ki Kasam | 1980 |
Aakhri Insaaf | 1980 |
Lok Parlok | 1979 |
Khatta Meetha | 1978 |
Amar Shakti | 1978 |
Kalabaaz | 1977 |
Dharam Veer | 1977 |
Do Anjaane | 1976 |
Parmatma | 1976 |
Kaagaz Ki Nao | 1975 |
Chaitali | 1975 |
Hawas | 1974 |
Jalte Badan | 1973 |
Samjhauta | 1972 |
Dur Naheen Manzil | 1972 |
Mangetar | 1972 |
Mehboob Ki Mehndi | 1971 |
Harishchandra Taramati | 1970 |
Sambandh | 1968 |
Wahan Ke Log | 1967 |
Do Dilon Ki Dastaan | 1967 |
Grihadaha | 1967 |
Noor Jehan | 1967 |
Raat Aur Din | 1967 |
Afsana | 1966 |
Bahu Begum | 1966 |
Mahabharat | 1965 |
Bheegi Raat | 1965 |
Saheli | 1965 |
Chitralekha | 1964 |
Zindagi Aur Maut | 1964 |
Sindbad Alibaba & Aladin | 1964 |
Mere Armaan Mere Sapne | 1963 |
Meri Surat Teri Aankhen | 1963 |
Jab Se Tumhen Dekha Hai | 1963 |
Mulzim | 1963 |
Taj Mahal | 1963 |
Ustadon Ke Ustad | 1963 |
Aarti | 1962 |
Rakhi | 1962 |
Passport | 1961 |
Batwara | 1961 |
Sanjog | 1961 |
Ghunghat | 1960 |
Mitti Mein Sona | 1960 |
Modern Girl | 1960 |
Duniya Na Maane | 1959 |
Naya Sansar | 1959 |
Pyar Ki Rahen | 1959 |
Adalat | 1958 |
Detective | 1958 |
Patrani | 1958 |
Yahudi Ki Ladki | 1957 |
Ek Jhalak | 1957 |
Fashion | 1957 |
Gateway Of India | 1957 |
Hill Station | 1957 |
Miss India | 1957 |
Police | 1957 |
Heer | 1956 |
Jagte Raho | 1956 |
Anjaan | 1956 |
Durgesh Nandini | 1956 |
Arab Ka Saudagar | 1956 |
Raj Hath | 1956 |
Shirin Farhad | 1956 |
Apsara | 1955 |
Taj | 1955 |
Badshah | 1954 |
Subah Ka Tara | 1954 |
Nagin | 1954 |
Adl-e-Jehangir | 1954 |
Anarkali | 1953 |
Anand Math | 1952 |
References
- ↑ "Pradeep Kumar movies, filmography, biography and songs - Cinestaan.com". Cinestaan. Retrieved 2018-02-14.
- ↑ Ever the royal Rediff.com, Dinesh Raheja | 2 June 2003.
- ↑ Kalakar Awards Archived 20 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ "Sajid Khan's starry affair in Himmatwala". Hindustan Times. 9 March 2013. Archived from the original on 13 March 2013. Retrieved 22 March 2013.
- ↑ Pradeep Kumar on IMDb