How Did Jackie Shroff Honor Dilip Kumar on His 103rd Birth Anniversary?
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Key Takeaways
- Jackie Shroff honors Dilip Kumar on his 103rd birth anniversary.
- The tribute featured a moment from the classic film Madhumati.
- Dilip Kumar's legacy continues to inspire Bollywood actors.
- His career spanned over five decades with 57 films.
- Dilip Kumar's contributions to cinema are celebrated across generations.
Mumbai, December 11 (NationPress) On the day marking the 103rd birth anniversary of the legendary Dilip Kumar, Bollywood actor Jackie Shroff expressed his heartfelt tribute to the iconic star, stating, "always in our hearts."
Jackie shared a striking monochrome still of Dilip Kumar from the 1958 classic film “Madhumati” on his Instagram stories, featuring the renowned song "Dil Tadap Tadap Ke" originally performed by Lata Mangeshkar and Mukesh.
Directed by Bimal Roy, “Madhumati” also showcased talents like Vyjayanthimala, Pran, and Johnny Walker. The narrative follows Anand, a contemporary man who falls for a tribal woman named Madhumati, but their love faces numerous obstacles culminating in a supernatural twist.
In his caption, Jackie wrote: "Always in our hearts #dilipkumar."
Dilip Kumar was a towering figure in Hindi cinema from the 1950s to the 1960s. Over a career that spanned more than five decades, he appeared in 57 films.
He made his acting debut in the movie Jwar Bhata in 1944 and consistently delivered hits throughout the late 1940s to the 1960s, with films like Shaheed, Andaz, Babul, Deedar, Aan, Uran Khatola, Insaniyat, Azaad, Naya Daur, Madhumati, Paigham, Kohinoor, Mughal-E-Azam, Gunga Jumna, and Ram Aur Shyam.
He is renowned for his stellar performances in Nadiya Ke Paar, Shabnam, Jogan, Tarana, Daag, Sangdil, Shikast, Footpath, Amar, Devdas, Musafir, Yahudi, Leader, Aadmi, and Sunghursh.
The 1970s saw a downturn in Kumar's career, with only one major hit, Gopi. In 1976, he took a brief break from acting but made a comeback with the impactful drama Kranti. He continued to star in leading roles in films such as Vidhaata, Karma, and Saudagar.
His final on-screen appearance was in the film Qila, where he played a dual role, although it did not fare well at the box office.
Dilip Kumar passed away at the age of 98 in 2021 after battling a prolonged illness, facing several age-related health issues and being diagnosed with pleural effusion.