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Thursday, January 27, 2011

Vinod Khanna

Vinod Khanna (Hindiविनोद खन्नाPunjabi: ਵਿਨੋਦ ਖੰਨਾ born 6 October 1946, Peshawar) is anIndian actorfilm producer and politician.





Early life

Khanna was born to Kamla and Kishanchand Khanna, a textiles, dyes and chemicals businessman of Hindu Khatri origin, on October 6, 1946, in PeshawarBritish India(now in Pakistan). He has three sisters and one brother. Shortly after his birth, India was partioned and the family fled Peshawar and reached Mumbai (then Bombay).
At Mumbai, he attended Queen Mary School, Bombay (Mumbai) until class II and then shifted to St. Xavier's High School, Fort. In 1957, the family again shifted to Delhi where he attended Delhi Public School, Mathura Road. Although the family moved back to Mumbai in 1960, he was sent to Barnes School in Devlali. It was during his time at the boarding school that he watched the epic Mughal-e-Azam and fell in love with motion pictures. He graduated with a commerce degree from Sydenham College.[1]

[edit]Career

Vinod Khanna debuted in Sunil Dutt's 1968 film Man Ka Meet as a villain.[2] He acted in multi-starrer films often playing supporting and negative roles in hit films such as Purab Aur Paschim (1970), Sachaa Jhutha (1970) and Mera Gaon Mera Desh (1971).[2] His big break was in the 1971 film Mere Apne directed by Gulzar. His performance as an army officer facing death row in another Gulzar scripted and directed 1973 film Achanak was critically acclaimed. The songless film echoed the true life story of K. M. Nanavati vs. State of Maharashtra and Khanna portrayed Kawas Nanavati, the real life Navy officer.[2]
He went on to star in many hits throughout the mid 1970s and early 1980s, including Parvarish (1977), Amar Akbar Anthony (1977), Khoon Pasina (1977), Muqaddar Ka Sikander (1978), The Burning Train (1980) and Qurbani (1980). Having peaked in Bollywood, he became a follower of the spiritual teacher Osho (Rajneesh) and left the film industry in 1979 for eight years. At this time, he was one of the most successful actors in the Bollywood, competing with Amitabh Bachchan & Jeetendra. He rejoined the industry, eight years later in mid 1980s. He continued to appear in many notable films from the mid 1980s to the 1990s such as Dayavan (1988), Chandni (1989), Kshatriya (1993),Eena Meena Deeka (1994) and Ekka Raja Rani (1994).[2]
His pairing with Amitabh Bachchan was both critically acclaimed and commercially successful.
In 1997 he donned the role of producer to launch his middle son Akshaye Khanna in the film Himalay Putra; he also starred in the film. In 1999 he received a Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to the film industry for over three decades. He has since acted in fewer films playing character roles. His most recent films were Deewaanapan (2002), Risk (2007)Wanted (2009) and Dabangg (2010).
He also ventured into television playing the male lead role of "Kashi Nath" in the Smriti Irani-produced Hindi serial Mere Apne, which aired on the channel 9X.

[edit]Politics

In 1997, he joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and was elected from Gurdaspur constituency in Punjab in the next year's Lok Sabhapoll. In 1999, he was re-elected to the Lok Sabha from the same constituency. Later, he became union minister for culture and tourism in July 2002. Six months later, he was moved to the more important ministry of external affairs (MEA) as minister of state. In 2004 he won re-election from Gurdaspur. However, he lost out in the 2009 Lok Sabha poll despite campaigning on his behalf by popular Bollywood actor Salman Khan.

[edit]Personal life

Khanna married Geetanjali in 1971, and has two sons with her, Rahul Khanna and Akshaye Khanna; both are Hindi film actors. In 1975, Khanna became a disciple of Osho (Acharya Rajneesh).[3] In the early 1980s, he moved to Rajneeshpuram, Osho's commune in the United States, for four years, cleaning dishes and working as Osho's gardener.[3] His absence from his family, who remained behind in India, caused friction between the couple, and the marriage ended in divorce.[3]
In 1990, he married his second wife, Kavita.[3] They have a son, Sakshi, and a daughter Shraddha.[3]

[edit]Awards and nominations

[edit]Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
2010DabanggPrajapati Pandey
Red Alert: The War WithinKrishnaraj
200999JC
WantedShrikant Shekhawat
Fast Forward
2008Ek Rani Aisi Bhi ThiJivajirao Scindia
Halla BolHimselfSpecial Appearance
2004Bhola in BollywoodHimselfSpecial Appearance
2007Godfather
RiskKhalid Bin Jamal
Chooriyan
2005Pehchaan: The Face of TruthAdvocate Deepak Khanna
2002KrantiAwadesh Pratap Singh
LeelaNashaad
2001DeewaanapanRanvir Choudhary
1997DusGeneralIncomplete
Himalay PutraACP Suraj KhannaAlso Producer of the film
Dhaal: The Battle of Law Against LawInspector Varun Saxena
1996MuqadamaCaptain Ajit Singh
1995Janam KundliRandhir 'Junior' Mehra
1994Eena Meena DeekaDeeka
Ekka Raja RaniAshwini Bhave
Pyar Ka RogArmy Officer
1993KshatriyaRaja Jaswant Singh (Mirtagarh)
Insaniyat Ke DevtaBalbir
1992ParamparaThakur Prithvi Singh
HumshakalInsp. Vinod/Sunil Kumar/Dadu Kaliya
NishchaiyRavi Yadav
Maarg
Police Aur MujrimDSP Vishal Khanna
Waqt Ka Badshah
1991Khoon Ka KarzKaran
FarishtayDheeru
Dharam SankatBirju
Garajna
1990Muqaddar Ka BadshaahNaresh
JurmInspector Shekhar Varma
C.I.D.Police Inspector Veer Sehgal
Lekin...Samir Yogi
Maha-SangramVishal
Kaaranama
Masangram
Pathar Ke InsanArjun
1989ChandniLalit Khanna
BatwaraVikram Singh
Suryaa: An AwakeningSuraj Singh
MahaadevArjun Singh
Conman
1988DayavanShakti Vellu/ Dayavan
RihaeAmarji
Aakhri AdaalatInspector Amar Kaushal
FaislaBirju
1987InsaafAvinash Kapoor
Satyamev JayatePolice Inspector Arjun Singh
Zameen
Raj KapoorHimselfSpecial Appearance (during funeral)
1983Daulat Ke DushmanVinod
1982RajputBhanu
Raj Mahal
Insaan
DaulatRavi/ Kunwar Dilip Singh
Taaqat
1981Ek Aur Ek Gyarah
Khuda KasamSumer Singh
Jail YatraRaju Verma
KudratDr. Naresh Gupta
1980The Burning TrainVinod Verma
QurbaniAmarNominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Garam Khoon
Zalim
Bombay 405 MilesKanhaiya
1979Lahu ke Do RangInspector Raj Singh / Gopi Lathuria
Do ShikaariSatish
YuvraajGajendra/ Vikramdev
MeeraRana Bhojraj Sesodia
Sarkari MehmaanAnand
1978Main Tulsi Tere Aangan KiAjay Chouhan
Daku Aur Jawan
Muqaddar Ka SikanderVishal AnandNominated, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award
Aakhri Daku
Khoon Ka Badla Khoon
Khoon Ki PukaarSher Singh/Amrit
InkaarCID Officer Amarnath "Amar" Gill
1977ParvarishKishan
Adha Din Adhi Raat
Amar Akbar AnthonyAmar
Khoon PasinaAslam Sher Khan / Shera
HatyaraVijay D. Singh/Inspector Ajay Singh
Aap Ki KhatirSagar
Jallian Wala Bagh
Maha Badmaash
Chor SipaheeRaja Dada / Raja Khanna
1976Hera PheriAjayNominated, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award
Lagaaam
Nehle Pe Dehla
Shankar ShambhuPappu R. Singh/Shambhu L. 'Chhotey Thakur' Singh
ShaqueVinod JoshiNominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
1975ZameerDaku Suraj Singh / Chimpoo
QaidAdvocate Jai Saxena
Prem KahaniSher Khan
Sewak
1974Haath Ki SafaiShankar KumarWinnerFilmfare Best Supporting Actor Award
ImtihanPramod Sharma
Kunwara BaapPolice Inspector RameshGuest Appearance
Patthar Aur PayalSurajbhan Singh 'Sarju'
ChowkidarGopal
Farebi
1973Kuchhe DhaageThakur Lakhan Singh
AaropSubhash
AchanakMajor Ranjeet Khanna
Anokhi AdaGopal
Dhamkee
GaddarInspector Raj Kumar 'Raja'
Paanch Dushman
Pyaar Ka Rishta
1972ParichayAmit
Do Yaar
Ek Bechara
Ek Hasina Do DiwanePrakash
Ek Khiladi Bawan Pattey
Parchhaiyan
1971Mera Gaon Mera DeshJabbar Singh
Reshma Aur SheraVijay Singh
Mere ApneShyam
ElaanRam Singh
HungamaPreetam
RakhwalaShyam
PreetamAnil Thakur
Jaane-AnjaanePolice Inspector Hemant
Dost Aur Dushman
Hum Tum Aur WohVijay
MemsaabArjun
GuddiHimselfshooting of Mere Apne (uncredited)
1970Sachaa JhuthaInspector Pradha
Aan Milo SajnaAnil Choudhury
MastanaPolice Inspector Prasad
Purab Aur PaschimGopi's groom
1969Nateeja
1968Man Ka Meet

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