Kuch Kahi Kuch Ankahi play pays tribute to late icon Dilip Kumar ahead of 3rd death anniversary
In today's time too, Dilip Saheb has a huge fan following," Rahman said, according to a report in PTI. According to the presentation, before he became an actor, Dilip Kumar worked in a military canteen in Pune. It also explored the struggle of an affluent Muslim family who chose to remain on Indian soil during the Partition instead of returning to their roots in Peshawar, now in Pakistan.
According to the writer, the response to "Kuch Kahi Kuch Ankahi" was "beyond my expectations". Born as Yusuf Khan in Peshawar on December 11, 1922, Dilip Kumar was known to generations of film-goers as the "tragedy king". The last of the golden troika with Raj Kapoor and Dev Anand and one of India's most venerated stars, the actor made his acting debut with "Jwar Bhata" in 1944.
His five-decade career included Naya Daur, Ram aur Shyam, Guna Jumna, Saudagar, Karma, Kranti, Shakti, Aan, Duniya, Madhumati, Aadmi, Devdas, Andaz, Kohinoor, Babul, Azaad, Gopi and Amar among others. His last film appearance was 1998's "Qila".
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