Feroz Khan

The eldest of the Khan brothers, the other two being Sanjay and Akbar, Feroz Khan was known for his style and flamboyance. It was as much a mark of his screen persona as well as his films. Born on September 25, 1939, he made his acting debut with the film ‘Didi‘ as the second lead in 1960. For the most part of his early career, he had to be content with playing second lead, but he managed to leave his mark even then in films like Arzoo (1965), Ek Sapera Ek Lootera (1965), Safar (1970), Aurat (1967) and Raat Aur Din (1967). His first hit was the film Oonche Log (1965). With the film Aadmi Aur Insaan, he bagged the Filmfare award in 1969 Best Supporting Actor and entered the big league. But he tasted real success only after he decided to turn producer-director. His first film, which he produced, directed and acted, was Dharmatma (1975), which was a blockbuster hit. He continued to taste success during the seventies and eighties with films like Qurbani (1980), the biggest hit of his career; Jaanbaaz (1986), Dayavaan (1988) and Yalgaar (1992). After this he took a hiatus from films, returning only to launch his son Fardeen in Prem Aggan (1998), a film which flopped. His next, also with son Fardeen, Janasheen (2003), didn’t do too well either. He starred with Fardeen also in a film called Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena (2005). His last appearance in a film was for the 2007 hit Welcome. As for his personal life, Feroz Khan was married to Sundari, a designer, who he divorced in 1985 after 20 years of marriage. His son Fardeen is married to Natasha, the daughter of his colleague and yesteryear actress Mumtaz, while his daughter Laila is married to former tennis player Rohit Rajpal. Besides winning a couple of Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Awards, Feroz Khan won the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 2000; the Zee Cine Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2008 and ‘Pride of The Industry’ at the Max Stardust Awards 2009.

The actor was diagnosed of cancer in 2008 and had been battling since then when he finally succumbed to it on 27 April 2009. He was survived by his son Fardeen and daughter Laila. In fact, Feroz Khan, who had been in hospital in Mumbai, had asked to be taken to his Bangalore farmhouse to be with his pet horses and dogs. It took a little persuasion for the doctors to grant him permission to travel to Bangalore, the city where he was born and brought up.

They don’t quite make them like Feroz Khan, a man who was known for his colourful and lavish lifestyle. This trait of his spilled onto his films and he was willing to go to any extend to create fantastic effects for his movies. Feroz Khan was quite a showman in his own right.

 

Award And Nominated Received By feroz Khan

  • BFJA Aadmi Aur Insaan Best Supporting Actor Won
  • Filmfare Awards Aadmi Aur Insaan Best Supporting Actor Won
  • Filmfare Awards Safar Best Supporting Actor Nominated
  • Filmfare Awards International Crook Best Supporting Actor Nominated
  • Filmfare Awards Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award (2001) Won
  • IIFA Awards Janasheen Best Performance in Negative Role Won
  • Stardust Awards Pride Of Industry Pride Of Industry (2009) Won
  • Zee Award Lifetime Achievement Zee Cine Award for Lifetime Achievement (2008) Won
  • Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for Aadmi Aur Insaan (1971)
  • BFJA Award for Best Supporting Actor for Aadmi Aur Insaan (1971)
  • Filmfare Nomination as Best Supporting Actor for Safar (1971)
  • Filmfare Nomination as Best Supporting Actor for International Crook (1975)
  • Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001
  • Filmfare Nomination as Best Villain for Janasheen (2004)
  • IIFA Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role in 2004
  • Zee Cine Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2008
  • “Pride of the industry” at the Max Stardust Awards 2009.

 

Movies Done By Feroz Khan

  • 1956 Ham Sab Chor Hain Driving car in song Humko Haste Dekh Zamana Jalta Hain
  • 1957 Zamana
  • 1957 Bare Sarkar Newly wed Man
  • 1959 Didi Madhu
  • 1960 Ghar Ki Laaj Suresh
  • 1961 Mr. India Feeroz
  • 1962 Private Detective
  • 1962 Tarzan Goes to India Prince Raghu Kumar
  • 1962 Reporter Raju Rajkumar
  • 1962 Main Shaadi Karne Chala Kewal
  • 1964 Suhagan Shankar
  • 1964 Bahurani Vikram Singh
  • 1964 Samson Salook
  • 1964 Char Dervesh Qamar Bhakt
  • 1965 Arzoo Ramesh
  • 1965 Oonche Log Rajnikant / Rajjo
  • 1965 Teesra Kaun Prakash
  • 1965 Ek Sapera Ek Lootera Mohan / Vijay Pratap Singh
  • 1966 Tasveer Prakash
  • 1966 Ek Sapera Ek Lutera Mohan / Vijay Pratap Singh
  • 1966 Main Wohi Hoon Vijay
  • 1967 Raat Aur Din Anil
  • 1967 Aurat Anand
  • 1967 Woh Koi Aur Hoga Gopal
  • 1967 Raat Andheri Thi Dilip
  • 1967 CID 909 Raju – C.I.D. Agent 909
  • 1967 Aag Shanker
  • 1968 Nadir Shah
  • 1968 Aaja Sanam Dr. Satish
  • 1968 Jahan Mile Dharti Akash
  • 1968 Anjaam Shekhar
  • 1969 Anjaan Hai Koi Anand
  • 1969 Aadmi Aur Insaan Jai Kishan / J.K.
  • 1969 Pyasi Shaam Ashok
  • 1970 Safar Sharmila Tagore
  • 1971 Ek Paheli Sudhir
  • 1971 Upaasna Advocate Ram
  • 1971 Mela Shakti Singh
  • 1972 Apradh Ram Khanna / Ramu Yes Yes
  • 1973 Kashmakash Satish Gupta
  • 1974 Kisan Aur Bhagwan Shyamu
  • 1974 Bhagat Dhanna Jatt Shyamu
  • 1974 Khote Sikkay Horseback rider
  • 1974 Geeta Mera Naam Raja
  • 1974 Anjaan Raahein Anand
  • 1974 International Crook SP Rajesh
  • 1975 Dharmatma Ranbir Yes Yes
  • 1975 Kaala Sona Rakesh
  • 1975 Rani Aur Laal Pari Gulliver (Special Appearance)
  • 1976 Nagin Raj
  • 1976 Shankar Shambhu Shankar / Badey Thakur
  • 1976 Sharafat Chhod Di Main Ne Raju
  • 1976 Kabeela Mangal
  • 1977 Jadu Tona Dr. Kailash
  • 1977 Darinda Rajesh
  • 1980 Chunaoti Vijay
  • 1980 Qurbani Rajesh Kumar / Kailash Nath Yes Yes
  • 1980 Lahu Pukarega Sandeep
  • 1981 Khoon Aur Paani Ram Singh / Thanedar Singh
  • 1982 Kachche Heere Nephew of Kamal Singh
  • 1985 Ram Tere Kitne Naam Himself Uncredited
  • 1986 Janbaaz Inspector Rajesh Singh Yes Yes
  • 1987 Raj Kapoor Himself (during funeral)
  • 1988 Dayavan Shankar Waghmare Yes Yes
  • 1988 Do Waqt Ki Roti Shankar
  • 1988 Akarshan Himself At Movie Premiere
  • 1991 Meet Mere Mann Ka Thakur Jagat Pratap Singh
  • 1992 Yalgaar Rajesh Ashwini Kumar Yes Yes
  • 1998 Prem Aggan Translator Yes Yes (song “Har Dam Dam Badam”), Uncredited
  • 2002 Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein Himself (a scene from a movie)
  • 2003 Janasheen Saba Karim Shah Yes Yes
  • 2005 Chitappa
  • 2005 Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena Jehangir Khan
  • 2007 Om Shanti Om Himself Cameo
  • 2007 Welcome Ranvir ‘RDX’ Dhanraj Xaja (final film role)

 

Films Done By Feroz Khan As Director

  • 1972 Apradh Yes
  • 1975 Dharmatma Yes
  • 1980 Qurbani Yes
  • 1986 Janbaaz Yes
  • 1988 Dayavan Yes Vinod Khanna as Dayavan
  • 1992 Yalgaar Yes
  • 1998 Prem Aggan Yes Launched son Fardeen Khan
  • 2003 Janasheen Yes