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Gulshan Kumar Dua (5 May 1951 12 August 1997), was an Indian businessman, film and music producer who was the founder of the Super Cassettes Industries Limited (T-Series) music label in the
Bollywood Hindi cinema, popularly known as Bollywood and formerly as Bombay cinema, refers to the film industry based in Mumbai, engaged in production of motion pictures in Hindi language. The popular term Bollywood, is a portmanteau of "Bombay" (fo ...
industry. He founded T-Series in the 1980s and established it as a leading record label in the 1990s. After his death, T-Series has since been run by his younger brother Krishan Kumar and son Bhushan Kumar. His daughters Tulsi Kumar and Khushali Kumar are also playback singers.


Biography

Born in 1956 in a Punjabi Hindu family, Gulshan Kumar Dua was the son of a fruit juice vendor who worked the streets of the
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neighbourhood in the heart of Delhi. His family came as refugees from the Jhang province of
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after the anti-Hindu riots during the
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in 1947. Dua started working with his father from an early age. Gulshan Kumar was a devoted worshiper of
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and especially Vaishno Devi. He sung many religious and traditional songs in favour of almost all major deities in
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. Due to traditional faith, love and respect towards Vaishno Devi, he ran a free of cost meal assistance service in which free meals are offered as '' 'Prasad to all the devotees visiting Vaishno Devi Temple. It was first started in 1983 at ''Baan Ganga'' location which is situated in between of the Vaishno Devi Temple's pilgrimage. Even after his demise in 1997, the service still continues till today and is widely revered all across India. His son Bhushan Kumar now manages the service. Dua changed career paths when his family acquired a shop selling records and inexpensive audio cassettes, which foreshadowed the onset of a vast music empire.


Music business and film career

Gulshan Kumar started his own audio cassette operation known as "Super Cassettes Industries," which turned in to a profitable business. He began a music production company in
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. As his business started growing, he moved to Mumbai. His first movie in Bollywood was '' Lal Dupatta Malmal Ka'' in 1989. Next was the big hit '' Aashiqui'' in 1990 which is remembered for its music by Nadeem–Shravan. His other movies included ''
Bahaar Aane Tak '' Bahaar Aane Tak '' is a 1990 Bollywood family drama movie directed by Tariq Shah and produced by Gulshan Kumar. The cinematographer of this film is Ajay Prabhakar. The film revolves around a man who coincidentally marries a woman who was on ...
'', '' Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin'', ''
Ayee Milan Ki Raat ''Ayee Milan Ki Raat'' is a 1991 Bollywood musical romantic film directed by K. Pappu, starring Avinash Wadhavan, Shaheen, Aruna Irani, Alok Nath, Anupam Kher and Rita Bhaduri. Cast * Rita Bhaduri as Thakur's wife * Aruna Irani as Sura ...
'', ''Meera Ka Mohan'', ''
Jeena Marna Tere Sang ''Jeena Marna Tere Sang'' is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language romantic action film directed by Vijay Reddy. It stars Sanjay Dutt and Raveena Tandon. The movie is a remake of 1983 Kannada film ''Prema Parva'' starring Murali and Bhavya. Cast * San ...
'' and Bewafa Sanam.


T-Series music label

During the life of Gulshan Kumar, T-Series emerged as one of the top music labels in India. It continues to be a major label. Today T-Series controls more than 60% share of the Indian music market. In international market, T-Series enjoys a turnover in excess of $4.2 million, and exports to 24 countries across six continents. In India, it has the largest distribution network of over 2500 dealers.


Film Acted


Death

Gulshan Kumar Dua died in a shooting outside the Jeeteshwar Mahadev Mandir, a Hindu mandir dedicated to
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of which he attended daily in Jeet Nagar,
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West suburb of
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,Gulshan Kumar shot dead, scare in filmdom
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'', 13 August 2001.
on 12 August 1997. He was shot 16 times. On the day of the assassination, his bodyguard, provided by the Uttar Pradesh government, was sick. Although he had received two threatening calls, on 5 and 8 August 1997, Kumar refused to pay the extortion money. The hired killers, including Rauf and Abdul Rashid, conducted reconnaissance for a month, but did not proceed because of the armed bodyguard. At 10.40 am, while returning from the temple, he was confronted by one of the assassins who said: "Bahut puja kar li, ab upar ja ke karna (you have done enough puja (prayer), now do it up there)." Initially, Kumar survived and sought shelter in nearby huts, but residents shut their doors. His driver Suraj was shot in both legs as he tried to shelter Kumar. A Mumbai underworld organisation called
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is considered to have been responsible for this assassination. The police also accused film composer Nadeem Saifi of the music duo Nadeem-Shravan of having paid for the murder due to a personal dispute and fled the country after the murder. However, on 9 January 2001, Abdul Rauf Merchant (known as "Raja") confessed to being the murderer. On 29 April 2002, Sessions Judge M. L. Tahilyani sentenced Rauf to life imprisonment, stating that he was not imposing the death penalty because the prosecution had failed to prove that Rauf was a contract killer. The police alleged that Saifi paid Abu Salem, a known associate of Dawood Ibrahim, to assassinate Dua and assigned Rauf to the job, but it just so happened that Ibrahim and Abu Salem were already planning on murdering Dua as he had refused to pay protection money to D-Company as part of an extortion attempt. As per his family's wishes, Gulshan Kumar Dua was cremated in a '' shamshan'' (cremation ground) in Delhi. Abdul Rauf alias Daud Merchant was convicted in 2002 for the murder of Gulshan Kumar. He fled India after he was granted furlough by the Bombay high court in 2009. He was extradited from Bangladesh in 2016. He is currently in the high-security Arthur Road jail in Mumbai.


Legacy

T-Series is still running and operated and has a widespread base across India. In 2017, T-Series announced plans to produce a biographical film about Kumar titled ''Mogul – The Gulshan Kumar Story''.


See also

* Music of Bollywood


References


External links

*
The Gulshan Kumar Murder Homepage
at '' Rediff.com'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Kumar, Gulshan Punjabi Hindus 1956 births 1997 deaths 1997 murders in India Film producers from Mumbai Businesspeople from Delhi Deaths by firearm in India People murdered by Indian organised crime Indian murder victims People murdered in Mumbai Music industry executives Hindi film producers 20th-century Indian businesspeople Punjabi people Indian Hindus