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Lesser-known facts about the ‘Tragedy King’ Dilip Kumar

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 9, 2025, 22:09 IST
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Lesser-known facts about the ‘Tragedy King’ Dilip Kumar

To the world, he will always be remembered as the towering legend Dilip Kumar — the man who redefined acting in Hindi cinema. But behind the iconic name was a journey filled with struggle, intelligence, discipline and unexpected twists. From selling fruits on the streets of Pune to becoming the first true megastar of Indian films, the life of Dilip Kumar reads like a movie in itself. Here are some fascinating facts that reveal the lesser-known side of the ‘Tragedy King’.

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Born as Muhammad Yusuf Khan in Peshawar

Dilip Kumar was born as Muhammad Yusuf Khan on December 11, 1922, at his family home in Qissa Khawani Bazaar in Peshawar, then part of British India and now in Pakistan. He was one of twelve children born to Lala Ghulam Sarwar Khan and Ayesha Begum. When he entered the film industry, he changed his name to Dilip Kumar — a decision that would become one of the most celebrated identities in Indian cinema.

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A writer before becoming an actor

Before the camera made him immortal, Dilip Kumar worked as a scriptwriter at Bombay Talkies in 1942. Thanks to his strong command of the Urdu language, he earned a monthly salary of Rs 1,250, which was considered a very high amount in the 1940s. His background as a writer played a major role in shaping his deep understanding of emotions, characters and storytelling on screen. Before stepping into acting, he also sold fruits in Pune, Maharashtra.

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The only actor of his era to play a triple role

Dilip Kumar remains the only actor of his generation to have played a triple role in a single film. He delivered this rare feat in Bairaag. Earlier, in the 1967 classic Ram Aur Shyam, he played twin brothers separated at birth — and also portrayed their father — showcasing his unmatched versatility.

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Fluent in 12 languages

Dilip Kumar was a true polyglot. He was fluent in 12 languages, including Urdu, Hindi, Hindko, Punjabi, Awadhi, Bhojpuri, Marathi, English, Bengali, Gujarati, Pashto and Persian. This exceptional gift allowed him to deliver powerful performances across linguistic and cultural settings with natural ease.

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​A quiet but passionate love for cricket

Away from cinema, Dilip Kumar harboured a deep love for cricket. He was not just an admirer of the sport but also a skilled player. According to former cricketer Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, Dilip Kumar once hit a six off a renowned bowler during a charity match, leaving the crowd amazed by his sporting talent.

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​His unexpected love story with Saira Banu

In one of the most beautiful twists of fate, Dilip Kumar had once declined a film opposite Saira Banu. But destiny intervened. The two eventually fell in love and married in 1966. At the time, Dilip Kumar was 44 and Saira Banu was 22. Their marriage went on to become one of Bollywood’s most cherished and enduring love stories.

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