Vinod Khanna

Profession: Actor , Guest Appearance, Producer, Screenplay, Supporting Actor
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  • Also Know as :- Vinod Khanna
  • Profession:- Actor , Guest Appearance, Producer, Screenplay, Supporting Actor
  • Gender :- male
  • Birthdate:- 06 Oct 1946
  • Status:- Married
  • Debut Year:- 1971
  • Active Years:- 27 Apr 2017

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Raj Khosla’s Mera Gaon Mera Desh made Vinod Khanna immortal In Mera Gaon Mera Desh , Vinod Khanna played the dreaded dacoit Jabber Singh. It was a convectional role with typical attire of a dacoit that had been performed earlier by many actors like Sunil Dutt in Mujhe Jeene Do, Dilip Kumar in Gunga Jumna and Dara Singh Jagga Daku. Hence Vinod Khanna wanted to added novelty to the character hence he worked on his walking style, his looking style and his baritone. He spent much time learning the North Indian accent and worked hard on every nuance as film director Raj Khosla had given him time to prepare for the role. When Vinod Khanna was ready with costume and faced the camera for the first shot with Dharmendra he stunned everybody with his mesmerism act. Dharmedra became his biggest fan and the two later did many films together. When the film was released it was a box office bonanza. Everybody from film critics to film buffs was overwhelmed by Vinod Khanna’s marvelous performance. What made Vinod Khanna immortal was his dashing persona, his brutal looks, his rough North Indian accent and his walking style that added ferocity and callousness to his character. Raj Khosla’s Mera Gaon Mera Desh made Vinod Khanna immortal In Mera Gaon Mera Desh , Vinod Khanna played the dreaded dacoit Jabber Singh. It was a convectional role with typical attire of a dacoit that had been performed earlier by many actors like Sunil Dutt in Mujhe Jeene Do, Dilip Kumar in Gunga Jumna and Dara Singh Jagga Daku. Hence Vinod Khanna wanted to added novelty to the character hence he worked on his walking style, his looking style and his baritone. He spent much time learning the North Indian accent and worked hard on every nuance as film director Raj Khosla had given him time to prepare for the role. When Vinod Khanna was ready with costume and faced the camera for the first shot with Dharmendra he stunned everybody with his mesmerism act. Dharmedra became his biggest fan and the two later did many films together. When the film was released it was a box office bonanza. Everybody from film critics to film buffs was overwhelmed by Vinod Khanna’s marvelous performance. What made Vinod Khanna immortal was his dashing persona, his brutal looks, his rough North Indian accent and his walking style that added ferocity and callousness to his character. His ferocious dialogues became instant hit… Remember Jabbar Singh ne sirf do hi baatein seekhi hai ... ek mauke ka fayda uthana ... aur apne dushman ka naam aur nishaan mita dena!

School teacher changed an introvert young Vinod Khanna into extrovert Vinod Khanna changed many schools due to his father’s business. Till class II he studied at Queen Mary School, Mumbai and then went to St. Xavier's High School, Fort. It was here that his introvert nature was transformed into an extrovert. St Xavier School is known for many cultural activities. It was during one of the drama act young Vinod Khanna’s teacher asked him to take part in the play. But a shy Vinod Khanna refused but the arts teacher was strict and forced him to act. When young Vinod Khanna faced the crowd his coyness evaporated the movement the crowd welcomed the charming Vinod Khanna with thundering claps and whistle. He was so excited that he gave his best shot and he went on to win the best actor award in his school play! Vinod Khanna caught the bug of acting after watching Mughal-e-Azam In the early 60’s Vinod Khanna’s father shifted back to Mumbai after a short stint of stay in Delhi. Back in Mumbai, he found Vinod Khanna’s education getting affected hence he sent him to boarding school in Deolali. It was here he began watching movie and saw Dilip Kumar and Madhubla love story Mughal- e -Aazm . He was left dazed by the magnificent film and the bug of becoming an actor caught film. After completing his graduation in Commerce from Sydenham College, Delhi, Vinod Khanna decided to make a career in films. His father protested and urged him to join family business but Vinod Khanna rebelled. Finally mother intervened between father and son’s tussle and it was decided that Vinod Khanna will get two years to try his luck in Bollywood and if fails to make a career, he will return and join family business.

Vinod Khanna’s love marriage to Gitanjali and his extra martial rendezvous with many ladies Vinod Khanna met his first wife Gitanjali at Sydenham College. Though Vinod Khanna had many girl friends in college but he held special attraction to Gitanjali who was also a Punjabi. The two soon began dating and when Vinod Khanna signed as many as 15 films and many of which proved hits like Mere Apne , Aan Milo Sajna and Sachaa Jhutha with Rajesh Khanna (1970), he married Gitanjali in 1971. They had a wonderful marriage until Vinod Khanna came in contact with the controversial Guru Osho Rajneesh and became his devotee. He left home and settled in US as Osho’s Bhakt and indulged in washing his kitchen dishes and labored as his gardener!!! This created cracks in the marriage and what added fuel to fire were Vinod Khanna’s extra martial rendezvous with many ladies Finally in 1985 he sought divorce from Gitanjali. Later in 1990 Later in 1990 Vinod Khanna married Kavita Daftary, daughter of a well-known industrialist Sarayu Daftary. married Kavita Daftary, daughter of a well-known industrialist Sarayu Daftary. Vinod Khanna was suffering from severe dehydration and was hospitalised at the Sir H.N. Reliance Foundation Hospital and Research Center in Girgaon, Mumbai on 2 April 2017. He died on 27 April at 11:20 a.m. (IST). He was cremated at the Worli Crematorium on the same day. It was revealed that he had been battling advanced bladder cancer. However, the news about his deteriorating health started to spread in early 2017. The family had declined to disclose any information.

Sunil Dutt introduced Vinod Khanna In a party in Mumbai, actor Sunil Dutt happened to meet Vinod Khanna Sunil Dutt was floored by Vinod Khanna ’s dashing personality and when Vinod Khanna informed him that he hailed from Peshwar suddenly Sunil Dutt developed an emotional attachment with Vinod Khanna as Sunil Dutt too hailed from Peshwar. Both became instant friends and Sunil Dutt gave a pivotal role to Vinod Khanna, in his film Man Ka Meet (1968), a film Sunil Dutt had made to lunch his young brother Sonu Dutt. Though the film was not much successful but Vinod Khanna won rave reviews and was flooded with offers. Vinod Khanna in an interview informed, “Within a fortnight of the film’s release I had signed 15 films. I did not bother whether I was playing a villain or a supporting actor. I signed films wantonly as I had to prove my father that I had made it big in Bollywood!” Vinod Khanna became most handsome Villain Vinod Khanna won instant success in negative roles. After the success of Aan Milo Sajna as a leading villain opposite Rajesh Khanna and in Rakhwala opposite Dharmendra, top filmmaker began signing him as lead villain. One among them was Raj Khosla, who signed Vinod Khanna to play a dreaded dacoit in his film Mera Gaon Mera Desh (1971). The movie was a huge hit and soon Vinod Khanna became popular as the most handsome villains. Vinod Khanna becomes a Hero Vinod Khanna's dashing and debonair persona soon made him a hero with Hum Tum Aur Who (1971) but the film failed hence Vinod Khanna continued doing character and villain roles until he hit the bull’s eye with Imtihan (1975). In this film he played a professor and how he transforms the college youth from crime to education. The movie had Tanuja as his heroine and Bindu had a powerful role as his student. After Imtihan, prominent filmmaker Prakash Mehra signed him in Hath Ki Safai, written by Salim - Javed. The film was a major hit and Vinod Khanna became a hero. Vinod Khanna and Amitabh Bachchan’s imitable Jodi Vinod Khanna formed an imitable Jodi with Amitabh Bachchan after the first hit film Hera Pheri. After this they did many films like Muqaddar Ka Sikandar (1978), Parvarish (1977), Khoon Pasina (1977), Amar Akbar Anthony (1977) etc. Vinod Khanna's makes his second inning with success In the 80’s Vinod Khanna took a five year exile and settled in USA to seek spiritual peace with Guru Osho but instead of mental peace he became restless and run back to Bollywood. He made his second inning with Mukul Anands’ Insaaf (1987) opposite Dimple Kapadia. The film was hit and Vinod Khanna gave many hit like Feroz Khan’s Dayavan. Yash Chopra’s Chandni and Mahesh Bhatt’s Jurm. With Salman Khan ’s father in Dabangg and Dabangg 2 , Vinod Khanna has proved he is still an actor par excellence.

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