Happy birthday Dilip Kumar
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Yahudi: In this 1958 Bimal Roy's movie, Dilip Kumar played a Roman prince who disguises as a Jew because he hates the violence.
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Aan: Dilip Kumar played a handsome peasant in the 1952 film where he was set out to impress the princess played by Nadira.
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Sunghursh: Dilip Kumar played Kundan who is forced by his grandfather to become a dacoit and cheat in this 1968 film by Harnam Singh Rawail.
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Shakti: Two superstars had a face off in 1982 with Ramesh Sippy's Shakti. While Amitabh Bachchan esayed the role of a police officer's son, Dilip Kumar played the police officer.
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Shaheed: Dilip Kumar played a revolutionary in the 1948 film helmed by Ramesh Saigal. The movie traces India's struggle for freedom through both violent and non-violent movements.
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Mughl E Azam: K Asif's1960 epic story on a prince who rebels against his father and the Emperor of Mughals for his beloved, is arguably the most romantic film in Bollywood. Dilip Kumar played the prince and romanced Madhubala in the movie.
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Ganga Jumna: Dilip Kumar played a village boy who is forced to turn into dacoit in the 1961 film.
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Devdas: Dilip Kumar earned the tag of tragedy king with bimal Roy's 1955 film Devdas based on Sharadchandra's novel.
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Daag: Dilip Kumar got his first Best Actor Filmfare Award for the 1952 film Daag where he played a poor man who leaves for the city to earn money only to return back and realise that his beloved plans to marry someone else.
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