He followed it up with several forgettable ( Kidnap, Luck) as well as highly successful films ( I Hate Luv Storys, Delhi Belly, Mere Brother Ki Dulhan). Imran Khan made his dream debut with the 2008 hit Jaane Tu.Ya Jaane Na, produced by his uncle Aamir Khan. Take a look at the list of 5 such celebs who are now now where to be found in the limelight: Similarly, there have been other such celebs who have made a dash when they arrived on the scene but after a few films and vanished from the limelight.
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However, on the professional front, he was nowhere to be found.
Even though Imran wasn't seen acting for half-a-decade, the revelation of him quitting acting went viral in no time.Įven before Akshay's revelation about Imran, the Jaane Tu.Yaa Jaane Na actor was in news for the alleged trouble in his marriage. Recently, actor Akshay Oberoi revealed in an interview that his good friend Imran Khan, who was once a successful lead star has quit acting. Other such celebs include Uday Chopra, Fardeen Khan, Zayed Khan and Harman Baweja."The reference to all the new-age actors just passed away … you think of any emotion and the man had done it already … end of the beginning. The soul that transpired borders and sowed the seed of cinema not only as a tool of romantic catharsis and political resistance but also as the sapling of shared heritage, peace, and love." He was a song, dance, and soul all fused into a mantra that only he could decode.
Born out of mythologies, he humanised Bollywood's peak drama with his everyman personality and extraordinary charm, forging an army of films and characters that would stand tall every time a foreign film connoisseur would reduce Bollywood to just a song-and-dance factory. "Dilip Kumar personified everything great about what was to be the greatest film industry in the world. His body of work would be the guiding light for generations of actors to come. "Dilip 'saab' was one of the most aristocratic actors to have graced the big screen. He ruled the hearts of three generations for over more than seven decades and set the premise of "acting" for generations to come. Undoubtedly, he was the biggest star of the Indian subcontinent. He was an institution, a legend, the epitome of stardom yet kindness.
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I can't forget the moment he cracked a joke with my mother and praised my looks. "I had met him twice in Mumbai after he had invited me over to his place through a common friend. Silence that is more meaningful and impressive." "Dilip 'saab', who used to perform the dialogues of Rajinder Singh Bedi, Aman Mirza or Javed Akhtar performed this last scene under the guise of silence. "In the last couple of years, Allah had been calling back so many of Indian's heartthrobs, but now he has taken one of the best. There was so much kindness and radiance in his eyes that shone through his eyes, even though he was very ill at that time…I'll never forget that." His eyes sparkled when I told him I was from Lahore. I was more excited to see him and meet him than I was to get the award! As soon as he came in, I went to him and sat at his feet. Finally, I got to know that he would be arriving at an award function a few years ago, where I was being awarded. "I had always wished and wanted to meet Dilip 'saab' since I had been his fan from an early age. Apart from this, for my generation, Dilip Kumar was the greatest and most versatile actor." This is the most difficult time - to raise the first 10 per cent of the funds and his appearance in Pakistan and London helped raise huge amounts. I can never forget his generosity in giving his time to help raise funds for Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre when the project was launched. "Saddened to learn of Dilip Kumar's passing. Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan mourned the loss of the legendary actor. Tributes poured in thick and fast after the news broke of his passing on Wednesday morning. In 2020, the actor had shared fond memories of his formative years in the house after hearing that the Pakistani government has plans to restore his ancestral home. In 2007, he was honoured with the Nishan-e-Imtiaz, the highest civilian honour of Pakistan, for his contribution to the field of arts. In 1988, Kumar had emotionally kissed the soil on a visit to Peshawar. The 'House of Dilip Kumar,' which is located in the Qissa Khawani Bazaar of Pakistan, was converted into a national heritage monument by then Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on July 13, 2014. He had moved to Bombay, now Mumbai, in the 1930s, where he breathed his last on Wednesday (July 7) morning. From Imran Khan to Ali Zafar, Pakistan mourns for the 'son of Peshawar'ĭilip Kumar, who was born as Mohammad Yusuf Khan, in Peshawar in the then North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) on December 11, 1922, in undivided India under the British colonial rule, has always been a beloved and revered figure in the subcontinent.