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Dilip Saab is a Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Dadasaheb Phalke awardee. Hindi movies and Filmfare awards are inseparable and it is befitting that he was the 1st recipient of Best Actor Award ( for Daag). In fact, he has the record of as many as 8 Filmfare Awards and this record was tied by Shah Rukh Khan in 2011.
While he was born as Muhammed Yusuf Khan, Devika Rani of Bombay Talkies gave him the name Dilip Kumar. Due to his strong knowledge of Urdu, initially, he worked in the script and story writing department. Before that, he had experimented as a sandwich stall owner at an army canteen when he had briefly left home as a teenager after a tiff with his rich father.
Dilip Saab’s 1st movie was Jwar Bhata, but his 1st major hits were Jugnu, Shaheed and Mela. Later in the 1950’s he had several tragedy movies in a row including Daag, Devdas and Madhumati for which he came to be known as tragedy king.
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In fact, too much intense preparation for tragedy roles led to his suffering from depression. His psychiatrist advised him not to act in tragedy movies for some time and take up comic roles too to relax. Kohinoor was probably the 1st of such comic movies and Ram Aur Shyam was another.