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Gabbar Singh’s Brother, TV Actress’s Husband? Bollywood Villain Imtiaz Khan Was More Than That

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Actor Imtiaz Khan, who passed away at 77 in Mumbai, has acted in 80-odd Hindi films, mostly in negative roles, from 1970s and 1990s, and made a mark in theatre long before he was drawn to movies.

Bollywood actor Imtiaz Khan passed away in Mumbai at 77
Bollywood actor Imtiaz Khan passed away in Mumbai at 77

Gabbar Singh’s brother? Jayant’s son? Or, a television actress’s husband? Actor Imtiaz Khan, who passed away at 77 in Mumbai, was much more than that in his own right. It is a pity that post-demise, he is being remembered more for the achievements of his younger brother, father and wife than his own.

Imtiaz, who acted in 80-odd Hindi films, mostly in negative roles, from 1970s and 1990s, was a trained actor who had made a mark in theatre long before he was drawn to movies. Though he was a reluctant actor to begin with and always wanted to make a mark in direction, he became a much sought-after villain with his talent and commanding screen presence. He exuded meanness in every frame on screen betraying no sign of the virtues of a fine gentleman he was in his real life.

Imtiaz shot into fame with three back-to-back hits with Nasir Hussain’s Yaadon Ki Baarat (1973), Tahir Hussain’s Zakhmi (1975) and Feroz Khan’s Dharmatma (1975) in the mid-seventies. These films had fallen into his kitty after he made an impressive debut in Do Gaz Zameen Ke Neeche (1972), a surprise hit which led its producers, Ramsay Brothers, to set up a factory of low-budget horror films.

Imtiaz went on to do many more films, often as the main villain in low-budget flicks and a henchman in the big ones, but he failed to capitalise on his initial success. With the emergence of his younger brother, Amzad Khan, as a phenomenon with his iconic portrayal of Gabbar Singh in Ramesh Sippy’s 1975-multistarrer, Sholay, the filmmakers seemed to lose interest in him. But he did justice to all his roles, howsoever minuscule they may have been.

Unfortunately, while Amjad managed to get out of his image trap despite having played an unforgettable Gabbar Singh by doing films like Dada (1979), Qurbani (1980) and Love Story (1981), Imtiaz did not get any decent role in any role other than that of a menacing bad man to prove his versatility, something which somewhat disillusioned him in later years. He tried his hand at making films but his ambitious Feroz Khan-Sulakshna Pandit-Amjad Khan starrer, Shikar Shikari Ka (1976) remained in the cans. In his early years, he had learnt film-making as an assistant to veteran director Chetan Anand and was actually instrumental in getting Amzad his first role in his 1975 war movie, Hindustan Ki Kasam but he could not take his career as a director far.

As a matter of fact, it was under Imtiaz’s direction in a play called Ae Mere Watan Ke Logon after the Chinese aggression in the 1960s that Amjad’s acting talent was first noticed and finally led to his selection many years later in the stellar role in Sholay. Imtiaz, incidentally, had begun his career as a child artiste in the 1950s but all through his career, he was recognised first as veteran actor Jayant’s son and then, as Amjad Khan’s brother. In the television era, he even came to be known as the husband of actress Krutika Desai of Buniyaad (1986) fame. But he was undoubtedly an accomplished actor both in theatre and cinema who deserved to be remembered as such in the annals of Hindi cinema.

source: http://www.outlookindia.com / Outlook / Home> Website> Arts & Entertainment / by Girihar Jha / March 17th, 2020

Amjad Khan, the Gabbar of Sholay, died 23 years ago on this day: Some facts you should not miss about the Sholay actor

On Amjad Khan a.k.a Gabbar’s 23rd death anniversary, read on to know more about him.

Mumbai, MAHARASHTRA :

Amjad Khan in Sholay
Amjad Khan in Sholay

Amjad Khan portrayed the character of Gabbar in the movie Sholay and immortalised him as the scariest villain in the Indian cinema. He played the role so perfectly that the laughter of the scariest robber, Gabbar, can still give you chills on the back of your neck. He was only 11 years-old when he was offered his first role for the movie Nazneen.

He died on July 27, 1992. On his 23rd death anniversary, read on to know some facts about him:

  • Amjad Khan was born as Amjad Zakaria Khan. He was born to the actor Jayant in a small village of Peshawar, British India
  • Khan was educated at St. Andrew’s High School in Bandra. Later, he attended R. D. National College
  • In college, he was the general secretary which is considered to be the highest student body representative
  • Before entering films, Khan used to be a theatre actor
  • Khan was only 11 years old when he got his first role in the film Nazneen. He got his next role at the age of 17
  • Amjad Khan was not the first choice for the character of Gabbar. It is believed that Javed Akhtar initially thought that his voice was too weak for the role
  • He was a post-graduate in Philosophy
  • Amjad Khan had command over English, Persian and Urdu
  • To prepare for the role of Gabbar, he read Abhishapta Chambal which is a book on Chambal dacoits. The book is written by Jaya Bachchan’s father, Taroon Kumar Bhaduri
  • It is said that Amjad Khan took 40 retakes to perfect his dialogue “Kitne Aadmi The?”
  • Khan continued to play negative roles in many Hindi films from 1970s to early 1990s, after the success of Sholay
  • He also ventured into directing in 1983 . He directed and also starred in the movie Chor Police
  • Amjad was the president of the Actors Guild Association
  • In 1986, Khan met with an accident. The drugs caused him a serious weight problem for the rest of his life. As a result, he died in 1992 from a heart failure.

source: http://www.indiatoday.intoday.in / IndiaToday.in / Home> GK & Current Affairs> Listicles> Microfacts> Story / New Delhi – July 27th, 2015