Santosh Kumar (actor)

Pakistani film actor (1925–1982) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Syed Musa Abbas Raza, (Urdu: سیّد مُوسٰی عبّاس رضا; 25 December 1925 11 June 1982) better known as Santosh Kumar (Urdu: سنتوش کُمار), was a Pakistani film actor who was popular in the 1950s and 1960s. He is also known as The First Romantic Hero of Pakistan.[1] He was from an Urdu-speaking family from Lahore, Pakistan. His brother Darpan was also a film actor during the same period, while another brother, S. Suleman, was a film director.[2]

Born
Syed Musa Raza

(1925-12-25)25 December 1925
Died11 June 1982(1982-06-11) (aged 56)
OthernamesThe First Romantic Hero of Pakistan[1]
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In 1962 film Mousiqaar
Born
Syed Musa Raza

(1925-12-25)25 December 1925
Died11 June 1982(1982-06-11) (aged 56)
Other namesThe First Romantic Hero of Pakistan[1]
EducationOsmania University
Years active1947–1982
Spouses
Jamila Begum
(m. 1953; died 1982)
(m. 1958)
Children
  • Syed Ahsan Raza (son)
  • Fareeha Shaharyar (daughter)
  • Afia Chaudhry (daughter)
Relatives
AwardsSitara-i-Imtiaz (2010)
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Early life

Santosh Kumar's birth name was Syed Musa Raza.[3][2][4] He was born in 1925 in Lahore, British India. He graduated from Osmania University, Hyderabad, British India.[2] He then passed the ICS examination and was waiting to work as a civil servant in the government, before a friend persuaded him to look towards cinema instead.[5]

After the Partition of India in 1947, Santosh Kumar migrated to Lahore, Pakistan with his family.[3]

Career

Owing to his education and awareness, Santosh Kumar was always designated to lead national entourages of actors and artists to represent Pakistan in meetings held abroad, and because of this became known as the foreign minister of the Pakistani film industry. This was revealed by him in one of his interviews broadcast by the Radio Pakistan in the mid-1960s.

The first Nigar Award for best actor in the history of Nigar Awards was presented to him for the film Waada (1957). He also won the Best Actor Nigar Awards in 1962 and 1963.[6] He was awarded the Sitara-i-Imtiaz Award by the President of Pakistan in 2010, long after his death.[7] Shaam Dhalay (1960) is the only movie he produced, directed and played the lead role in.[6][3]

Santosh Kumar was Pakistan's superstar film hero, along with Sudhir, but he was the first-ever top romantic hero. His first film was Ahinsa in 1947 in India. In Pakistan, his first film was Beli in 1950, and in the same year he became film hero of the first-ever Pakistani silver jubilee Urdu film Do Ansoo (1950).[3]

Personal life

Initially, he was married to Jamila Begum in 1953. They had three children: two daughters, Roohi and Aaliya, and a son Syed Mohsin Raza. On 1 October 1958, he married actress Sabiha Khanum, with whom he had three children, including a son named Syed Ahsan Raza and two daughters, Fareeha and Afia. Santosh's grandson Syed Mobin Abbas is a fashion model and actor starring in many videos and fashion shows. His granddaughter Sarish Khan is a model and actress.[3]

Death

Santosh Kumar died on 11 June 1982 at age 56.[3][6][4][2]

Filmography

Film

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Year Film Language Role Notes
1947AhinsaHindi
1949Meri KahaniUrdu
1950Beli[6][4]Punjabi
1950Do Ansoo[3][4][2]Urdu
1950Shammi Punjabi
1950Gabhroo
1951AkeliUrdu
1951ChanwayPunjabi
1953Ghulam[3] Urdu
1953Awaaz
1953Sheri Babu Punjabi
1953Mehbooba Urdu
1953Gulnaar
1953Aaghosh
1954Raat ki Baat
1955Qatil[3]
1955PattanPunjabi
1955Nazrana Urdu
1955Inteqam
1956Hameeda
1956Lakht-e-Jiggar
1956Kismet
1956Intezaar
1956Sarfarosh[3]
1956Miss 56
1957Ishq-e-Laila
1957Waada[3][6]
1957Sardaar
1957Saat Lakh[3]
1957Bedari
1958Hasrat
1958MukhraPunjabi
1959MuskarahatUrdu
1959NaajiPunjabi
1959Tere Baghair Urdu
1959Naghma-e-Dil
1960Saltanat
1960Shaam Dhalay[4]
1962Mousiqaar
1962Ghunghat
1963RishtaPunjabi
1963Daaman Urdu
1963Seema
1964Safaid Khoon
1964Ishrat
1964Bees Din
1964Azad
1964Chingari
1964Haveli
1965Faishon
1965Naila
1965Kaneez
1966Hamrahi
1966Insaan
1966Majboor
1966Mera Salaam
1966Maa, Bahu Aur Beta
1966Sawaal
1966Taqdeer
1966Tasveerguest appearance
1966Lori
1967Be Reham
1967Lahu Pukare Ga
1967Sitamgar
1967Dewar Bhabi
1967Aag
1968Commander
1968Naheed
1968Shahansha-e-Jahangir
1968Jan-e-arzoo
1968WohtiPunjabi
1969Pakdaaman Urdu
1969Ladla
1969Maan Beta
1970Anjuman
1971Garhasti
1971Salaam-e-Mohabbat
1971Jaltey Suraj Ke Neechay
1972Ek Raat
1972Mohabbat
1973SharabiPunjabi
1974Miss HippyUrdu
1974SharabiPunjabi
1976Tallaq Urdu
1982Aangan
1985Deewane Do
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Awards and recognition

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YearAwardCategoryResultTitleRef.
1957Nigar AwardSaat LakhBest ActorWon[8]
1962Nigar AwardGhunghatBest ActorWon[8]
1963Nigar AwardDamanBest ActorWon[8][6]
2010Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Star of Excellence)Awarded by the President of PakistanArtsWon[7]
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References

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