Manoj Kumar (born Harikrishan Giri Goswami; 24 July 1937 – 4 April 2025) was an Indian actor, film director, screenwriter, lyricist and editor who worked in
Hindi cinema.
He is regarded as one of the greatest and most successful actors in the history of
Indian cinema.
In a career spanning over four decades, he worked in
54 films. Known for starting the trend of patriotic films, he was given the nickname Bharat Kumar.
Kumar was honoured with the
Padma Shri in 1992 and
Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the highest award in the field of cinema, in 2015 by the
Government of India
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for his contribution to Indian cinema and arts. He was also the recipient of a
National Film Award and seven
Filmfare Awards
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in varied categories.
Early life
Kumar was born in
Abbottabad, modern-day Pakistan into a
Punjabi Hindu (
Saraswat Brahmin) family.
His birth name was
Harikrishan Giri Goswami.
When he was 10, his family migrated from
Jandiala Sher Khan to Delhi due to the
Partition. Manoj Kumar pursued a
Bachelor of Arts
A Bachelor of Arts (abbreviated B.A., BA, A.B. or AB; from the Latin ', ', or ') is the holder of a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the liberal arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines. A Bachelor of Arts deg ...
degree from
Hindu College before trying his luck in films. When he was young, he admired actors
Dilip Kumar,
Ashok Kumar and
Kamini Kaushal and decided to name himself Manoj Kumar, after Dilip Kumar's character in ''
Shabnam''.
Career
1957–1964: Debut and rise to prominence
After making a little-noticed début in ''Fashion'' (1957), followed by forgettable roles in films such as ''
Sahara'' (1958), ''
Chand'' (1959) and ''Honeymoon'' (1960), Manoj Kumar landed his first leading role in ''Kaanch Ki Gudiya'' (1961). ''Piya Milan Ki Aas'' (1961), ''Suhag Sindoor'' (1961), ''Reshmi Roomal'' (1961) followed, but most of these productions went unnoticed.
His breakthrough came in 1962 with
Vijay Bhatt's ''
Hariyali Aur Rasta'' opposite
Mala Sinha. The success of ''Hariyali Aur Rasta'' was followed by ''
Shaadi'' (1962), ''
Dr. Vidya'' (1962), ''
Grahasti'' (1963) and ''
Phoolon Ki Sej'' (1964), all four of which performed well at the box office. Kumar found another huge success as the main lead with
Raj Khosla's
mystery thriller ''
Woh Kaun Thi?'' (1964). The film emerged as a superhit, which was attributed to its watertight screenplay and melodious songs composed by
Madan Mohan, such as "Lag Jaa Gale" and "Naina Barse Rimjhim", both solos by
Lata Mangeshkar.
1965–1981: Stardom
The year 1965 marks the start of Kumar's rise to stardom.
His first release was patriotic drama ''
Shaheed'', based on the life of
Bhagat Singh, a
Independence Movement revolutionary. It received highly positive responses from critics as well as the then
Prime Minister of India Lal Bahadur Shastri, and was a huge hit at the box office.
This was followed by
romantic drama ''
Himalay Ki God Mein'', a blockbuster which made him a bankable star.
Before the end of year, he scored another hit with the
mystery thriller ''
Gumnaam''. The success streak continued in 1966, when he reunited with Khosla for ''
Do Badan'' alongside
Asha Parekh. This film was remembered for Khosla's direction, Kumar's performance, and songs written by the lyricist
Shakeel Badayuni, including "Raha Gardishon Mein", sung by
Mohammed Rafi, and "Lo Aa Gayi Unki Yaad", a solo by Lata Mangeshkar.
He delivered another hit that year in
Shakti Samanta's ''
Sawan Ki Ghata'', performing opposite
Sharmila Tagore.
After the
Indo-Pakistani war of 1965, Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri asked him to create a film based on the popular slogan ''Jai Jawan Jai Kissan'' ("Hail the soldier, hail the farmer").
The result was his directorial debut, the
patriotic drama ''
Upkar'' (1967). It opened to critical acclaim and topped the box office chart that year, eventually emerging as the third biggest-earner ever, behind ''
Mughal-E-Azam'' (1960) and ''
Sangam'' (1964). Its music was the sixth best-selling Hindi film album of the 1960s. One of the songs from ''Upkar'', "
Mere Desh Ki Dharti" is played every year during the
Republic Day and
Independence Day
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celebrations in
India
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. The film won Kumar the
National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film as well as his first
Filmfare Best Director Award.
His next release, ''
Patthar Ke Sanam'' also went on to become a huge hit, but ''
Anita'' opposite
Sadhana flopped. In 1968, he co-starred alongside
Raaj Kumar and
Waheeda Rehman in ''
Neel Kamal''. The same year, he reunited with Rehman for ''
Aadmi'', which also had
Dilip Kumar in the lead.
''Neel Kamal'' proved a blockbuster at the box office, becoming the
third highest-grossing film of 1968.
''Aadmi'' also performed well, and was declared a hit by the end of its run.
The year 1969 saw the rise of
Rajesh Khanna, who stormed the nation with back-to-back blockbusters in ''
Aradhana'' and ''
Do Raaste''. Kumar's only release that year was Mohan Sehgal's ''
Happy Go Lovely'' (1951) adaptation ''
Sajan'' co-starring Parekh. The film was a hit, and ranked tenth among the highest-grossing films of that year.
Kumar returned to patriotic themes in 1970 with ''
Purab Aur Paschim'', which juxtaposed life in the East and West. It proved to be a massive blockbuster both in India and overseas. In the
United Kingdom
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, the film was released in 1971 and ran for over 50 weeks in London. It grossed £285,000 in the UK, equivalent to . It broke the UK box office record of ''Do Raaste'', which had released in the UK a year earlier. ''Purab Aur Paschim'' held the UK record for 23 years, until it was finally broken by ''
Hum Aapke Hain Kaun'' in 1994. His other major releases of 1970 were – ''
Yaadgaar'' and ''
Pehchan'', both of which were box office successes, especially the latter which was a hit venture. The same year, Kumar played a supporting role in
Raj Kapoor
Raj Kapoor (; born as Shrishti Nath Kapoor; 14 December 1924 2 June 1988; also known as Ranbir Raj Kapoor) was an Indian actor, film director and producer, who worked in Hindi cinema. He is considered to be one of the greatest and most influen ...
's ''
Mera Naam Joker'', which flopped at the time of release, but gained cult status with the passage of time and the growing visibility of Indian content in world cinema.
After delivering a semi-hit with ''
Balidaan'' in 1971, the following year, he starred in Sohanlal Kanwar's ''
Be-Imaan'' and directed and starred in ''
Shor''. Both films received highly positive responses from their audiences and emerged as blockbusters at the box office.
The latter featured the memorable song "Ek Pyar Ka Nagma Hai", a duet by
Lata Mangeshkar and
Mukesh, which was composed by
Laxmikant–Pyarelal and was listed at #29 in the
Binaca Geetmala annual list 1972. Kumar won his first and only
Filmfare Award for Best Actor for his performance in ''Be-Imaan'', as well as a
Filmfare Award for Best Editing for ''Shor''.
Kumar's peak came in the mid-1970s, when he delivered three huge blockbusters in a row. This started with the
social drama ''
Roti Kapada Aur Makaan'', which he also directed. In addition to Kumar, the film starred
Shashi Kapoor,
Amitabh Bachchan,
Zeenat Aman and
Moushmi Chatterjee. Released on 18 October 1974, it emerged as the biggest hit of the year and was given the verdict of ''All Time Blockbuster'' by the end of its run. Its soundtrack composed by Laxmikant–Pyarelal dominated the musical charts and was the fifth best-selling Hindi film album of the 1970s.
In 1975, Kumar reunited with Sohanlal Kanwar for ''
Sanyasi'', which took a bumper opening, eventually emerging as a blockbuster and taking third spot at the box office that year. For his portrayal of a religious minded young man in the film, Kumar received his fourth and final nomination in the
Filmfare Award for Best Actor category. With the
action crime film ''
Dus Numbri'' in 1976, he completed his hat-trick of blockbusters.
In 1977, he had two releases, the much delayed ''
Amaanat'' and ''
Shirdi Ke Sai Baba'', both of which were commercially successful.
After a year-long break, he starred in the hit
Punjabi film ''Jat Punjabi''. In 1981, Kumar directed and starred in historical drama ''
Kranti'' alongside Dilip Kumar,
Hema Malini, Shashi Kapoor,
Parveen Babi and
Shatrughan Sinha. ''Kranti'' went on to become the biggest patriotic hit of all time, topping the box office chart in 1981. It was the most successful film of the 1980s, and Kumar's third ''All Time Blockbuster'' after ''Upkar'' and ''Roti Kapada Aur Makaan''. The craze generated by the film was such that in places such as
Delhi
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,
Rajasthan
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,
Uttar Pradesh
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and
Haryana there were shops selling Kranti T shirts, jackets, vests and even underwear.
The year 1981 was a big one for the industry which saw some huge blockbusters like ''
Naseeb'', ''
Laawaris'', ''
Ek Duuje Ke Liye'', ''
Love Story'' and ''
Meri Aawaz Suno'' and many other hits, but ''Kranti'' stood apart and top of the pile. It also proved to be the last notable successful
Hindi
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film of Kumar's career.
1987–1999: Later career
After ''Kranti'' in 1981, Kumar's career began to decline, and films he starred in, such as ''
Kalyug Aur Ramayan'' (1987), ''
Santosh'' (1989), ''
Clerk
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'' (1989) and ''
Deshwasi'' (1991), all flopped at the box office. He quit acting after his appearance in the 1995 film ''
Maidan-E-Jung''. He directed his son,
Kunal Goswami, in the 1999 film ''Jai Hind'', which had a patriotic theme. The film was a box office failure and the last film Kumar worked on.
That same year, at the
44th Filmfare Awards, he was awarded the
Lifetime Achievement Award, for a career spanning over 40 years.
Politics
Similarly to other
Bollywood stars, Kumar decided to enter politics following his retirement. Before the
2004 Indian general election, he officially joined
Bharatiya Janata Party
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.
Death
Kumar was admitted to
Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in
Mumbai
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, where he died on 4 April 2025 at the age of 87 due to chronic heart-related complications. The secondary cause of death was decompensated
liver cirrhosis, according to the medical certificate issued by the hospital. The
Government of Maharashtra approved his cremation with state honours at the Pawan Hans crematorium the next day. In a letter addressed to Kumar's wife, Shashi Goswami, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi remembered meeting him and also praised his contribution to Indian cinema and patriotism. President
Droupadi Murmu expressing her grief said "Kumar left an indelible mark on Indian cinema with his patriotic films, which promoted pride in India’s values and contributions. The iconic roles he played—whether as national heroes, farmers, or soldiers—will always be remembered. His work will continue to inspire generations. On 12 April 2025, his ashes were immersed in the
Ganges at
Haridwar,
Uttarakhand by his sons Vishal and Kunal.
Legacy
Kumar is regarded as one of the greatest and most accomplished actors of Indian cinema. He is noted for his acting, style and patriotic films. As of 2025, he is by far, the second most successful
Bollywood star of all time after
Dilip Kumar, with over 56% box-office successes and numerous gross records.
Apart from acting, Kumar is regarded as one of the best directors of
Hindi cinema along with
Raj Kapoor
Raj Kapoor (; born as Shrishti Nath Kapoor; 14 December 1924 2 June 1988; also known as Ranbir Raj Kapoor) was an Indian actor, film director and producer, who worked in Hindi cinema. He is considered to be one of the greatest and most influen ...
,
Raj Khosla and
Mehboob Khan. Many of the films directed by him, such as ''
Upkar'' (1967), ''
Roti Kapada Aur Makaan'' (1974) and ''
Kranti'' (1981) sold 50–60 million tickets in India alone and are among the biggest blockbusters ever in the country.
One of the most successful actors of the 1960s and 1970s, Kumar appeared in ''
Box Office India''s "Top Actors" list eight times, (1967–1969, 1972–1976).
He consistently worked with the actors
Prem Nath,
Pran,
Prem Chopra,
Madan Puri,
Kamini Kaushal and
Hema Malini in his career. His closest friends from the industry included
Dilip Kumar,
Raj Kapoor
Raj Kapoor (; born as Shrishti Nath Kapoor; 14 December 1924 2 June 1988; also known as Ranbir Raj Kapoor) was an Indian actor, film director and producer, who worked in Hindi cinema. He is considered to be one of the greatest and most influen ...
,
Mohammed Rafi,
Mukesh,
Mahendra Kapoor,
Dharmendra,
Rajendra Kumar and
Shashi Kapoor.
In 2022, he was placed in ''
Outlook India''s "75 Best Bollywood Actors" list.
Accolades and honours
Controversy
Kumar's trademark movement of a hand covering the face was very popular, and continues to be the subject of jokes of latter day stand-up comedians. In 2007, the
Shah Rukh Khan film ''
Om Shanti Om'' featured the lead character pretending to be Manoj Kumar, so as to sneak into a movie premiere, by holding his hand over his face. Kumar filed a lawsuit which was settled out of court.
Notes
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Manoj Kumar: Bollywood's Own Mr Bharat
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1937 births
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Punjabi people
Indian male screenwriters
Hindi-language film directors
Filmfare Awards winners
Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award winners
Indian male film actors
Male actors in Hindi cinema
People from Abbottabad
Hindu College, Delhi alumni
20th-century Indian male actors
Dadasaheb Phalke Award recipients
Recipients of the Padma Shri in arts
Bharatiya Janata Party politicians from Maharashtra
People from Delhi