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Gul Hamid (1905-1936) was an Indian actor. He started his acting career in silent films and later played leading roles in talkies. He had many honors to his credit. He acted in ''
Heer Ranjha ''Heer Ranjha'' (or ''Heer and Ranjha'') ( pnb, , ਹੀਰ ਰਾਂਝਾ ) is one of several popular tragic romances of Punjab, other important ones being "Sohni Mahiwal", "Mirza Sahiban" and " Sassi Punnhun". There are several poetic na ...
'', the first film produced in Punjabi and in '' Seeta'', a talkie that won an honorary diploma in the 1934
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and that was also the first Indian film shown at an International film festival. Hamid also wrote the script, acted in, and directed the film ''Khyber Pass'' (1936). Hamid died of Hodgkin's Disease in 1936.


Life

Gul Hamid was born in Pirpiai, a village near the Kabul River in the
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of
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(now in
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). His father was Saif Ullah Khan. Gul Hamid Khan had three brothers named Abdul Hameed Khan, Gul Jamal Khan and Sayed Jamal Khan. Gul Hamid Khan was married to
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(later Sabra Begum) from 1930–1936, one of the first early silent movie actors.


Film career

"Gul Hamid, a handsome young man from Peshawar, became an all-India celebrity when A. R. Kardar cast him in his hit movie. It is said that the movie industry never again saw an actor with Gul Hamid's looks".Gul Hamid, a handsome young man from Peshawar, became an all-India celebrity when Kardar cast him in his hit movie ''Baghi Sipahi''. It is said that the movie industry never again saw an actor with Gul Hamid's looks. /ref> He made his film debut with ''
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'' alias Brave Hearts in 1930, which was a silent movie made in Lahore & directed by A. R. Kardar. In 1931, his films '' Aatishe Ishq'' and'' Wandering Dancer'' were released. Gul Hamid also had the honour of working in the first ever Punjabi feature film ''
Heer Ranjha ''Heer Ranjha'' (or ''Heer and Ranjha'') ( pnb, , ਹੀਰ ਰਾਂਝਾ ) is one of several popular tragic romances of Punjab, other important ones being "Sohni Mahiwal", "Mirza Sahiban" and " Sassi Punnhun". There are several poetic na ...
'' released in 1932. This film was made in Lahore and directed by A. R. Kardar. In 1933, his film ''
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'' was released based on
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's play '' Yahudi Ki Larki''. Gul Hamid's film '' Seeta'', produced by East India Film Company & directed by
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was the first talkie shown in an international film festival when it was shown in 1934 at the
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, where it won an honorary diploma. His other films released in 1934 were '' Chandar Gupt'', '' Mumtaz Begum'', '' Sultana'' and '' Night Bird''. 1935 was the rich year of Gul Hamid's career as many of his films were released in it. In '' Karwan-E-Hayat'' (a 1935 adventure film) and '' Bharat Ki Beti'' (1935), his heroine was
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. His other notable talkies (films) in 1935 were '' Soteeli Maa'', '' Badruhi'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. '' Yasmin'' was also released the same year, in which his name was Behram. Only three films are present on the record to be released in 1936 i.e., ''Sunehra Sansar'', '' Baghi Sipahi'' and '' Khyber Pass''. '' Khyber Pass'' was the film in which he not only acted, but also wrote its script and directed it. He worked with his wife,
Patience Cooper Patience Cooper was an Anglo-Indian actres, and one of the early superstars of Bollywood. She was the daughter of Phoebe Stella Gamble (born in Calcutta in 1881; daughter of John Frederick Gamble and Phoebe Stella Clement whose mother was Arme ...
, in three films i.e., '' Baghi Sipahi'', ''Murderer'' (1935) and '' Khyber Pass''. After starting his film career from Lahore, he moved to Calcutta, where he worked in more than a dozen of silent films and talkies. Some of his films were made in Bombay too. He died in 1936 due to a throat ailment.


Filmography


Personal life

Gul Hamid Khan was married to
Patience Cooper Patience Cooper was an Anglo-Indian actres, and one of the early superstars of Bollywood. She was the daughter of Phoebe Stella Gamble (born in Calcutta in 1881; daughter of John Frederick Gamble and Phoebe Stella Clement whose mother was Arme ...
(later Sabra Begum) from 1930–1936, one of the first early silent movie actors.


References


External links

# Academy of the Punjab in North America, COLUMNS by A.Hameed. http://www.apnaorg.com/columns/ahameed/column-38.html # # {{DEFAULTSORT:Hamid, Gul 1936 deaths 1905 births Deaths from cancer in India Deaths from Hodgkin lymphoma Hindkowan people Indian male film actors Male actors in Hindi cinema People of British India People from Nowshera District 20th-century Indian male actors