Iftekhar

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Iftekhar
Iftekhar Khan (d.1995).jpg
Born Iftekhar Khan
22 February 1920
Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh ( British India)
Died 4 March 1995 (aged 75)
Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India
Occupation actor
Years active 1938–92

Iftekhar Khan, often mononymously credited as Iftekhar (इफ्तिखार) (22 February 1920 – 4 March 1995)[1] was a character actor in Bollywood films, especially known for his roles as police officers.

Career

Iftekhar born in Gorakhpur, was an actor who served Hindi cinema for several decades. Iftekhar made his debut in 1937, with the film Qazzak Ki Ladki. He acted in over 400 films in a career that spanned from the 1950s through to the early 1990s.

Like many of the older character actors who populated the Bollywood universe of the 1960s and 1970s, Iftekhar had been a lead actor in his youth during the 'golden age' of Bollywood in the 1940s and 1950s. His roles ranged from father, uncle, great-uncle, grandfather, police officer, police commissioner, courtroom judge and doctor. He also did negative roles in Bandini, Sawan Bhadon, Khel Khel Mein and Agent Vinod.

In the 1960s and 1970s, Iftekhar graduated to playing uncle, father, and what came to be his speciality: police inspector roles. Generally he played 'sympathetic' characters but, on occasion, he played the heavy. One of his most memorable roles as a heavy was as Amitabh Bachchan's corrupt industrialist mentor in Yash Chopra's classic Deewaar (1975). Another of Iftekhar's classic roles was as the police inspector in Prakash Mehra's Zanjeer. It was a small part, but the scene where Iftekhar reprimands the near hysteric Amitabh Bachchan for taking the law into his own hands is incredibly powerful. Another important role as a police officer was played by him in 1978's Amitabh Bachchan's blockbuster hit Don.

Besides Deewaar and Zanjeer Iftekar had character roles in many of the classics of 1960s and 1970s Bollywood cinema: Bimal Roy's Bandini, Raj Kapoor's Sangam, Manoj Kumar's Shaheed, Teesri Manzil, Teesri Kasam, Johny Mera Naam, Hare Rama Hare Krishna, Don, The Gambler and Sholay to name but a few.

Apart from Hindi films he appeared in two episodes of the American TV series Maya in 1967 as well the English language films Bombay Talkie (1970) and City of Joy (1992).

His sister Veena, original name Tajour Sultana (1926–2004) was an actress and acted in movies like Taj Mahal for which she got the 'Best Supporting Actress Award, Pakeezah, Do Raste, Ashirwad, Parichay and others.

Filmography

Self[clarification needed]:

References

  1. 1991–1996 – Frame To Frame www.downmelodylane.com.

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