Sujit Kumar
Sujit Kumar (7 February 1934 – 5 February 2010), born near a village in Varanasi, was an Indian film actor and producer. He appeared in over 150 Hindi films in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s and 25 films in Bhojpuri. From the late 90s, he latterly concentrated more on production. Kumar was the first superstar of Bhojpuri cinema. He played pivotal roles either as a villain or as a character actor regularly in the most of films with Rajesh Khanna as the hero and in the films directed by Shakti Samanta. His indelible screen image remains of the guy playing the mouth organ while driving a jeep as Rajesh Khanna serenades Sharmila Tagore in the 1969 superhit, Aradhana. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sujit Kumar, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2023 · Mistake as
- 2006 · Sarhad Paar as
- 1994 · Krantiveer as Police Commissioner
- 1993 · Tirangaa as D.S.P.
- 1992 · Khel as Father/ Principal
- 1991 · Aakhri Cheekh as
- 1990 · Amba as Bhiku
- 1990 · Kishen Kanhaiya as Bhola Ram
- 1990 · Kali Ganga as
- 1989 · Kala Bazaar as Girdharilal
- 1989 · Aakhri Baazi as Police Commissioner
- 1989 · Mahal as
- 1987 · Hiraasat as Renu's Father
- 1987 · Mera Yaar Mera Dushman as Gopal
- 1986 · Avinash as Rajan,
- 1986 · Singhasan as Head of jury
- 1985 · Aakhir Kyon? as
- 1985 · Haqeeqat as SP Surajpal Singh
- 1985 · Salma as Akbar Mirza
- 1984 · Jagir as Sujit - bandit
- 1984 · Yaadgaar as
- 1984 · Jaag Utha Insan as Ramnarayan Chaturvedi
- 1984 · Hum Rahe Na Hum as Indar
- 1983 · Mahaan as Rajan
- 1982 · Kaamchor as Sohan
- 1982 · Ayaash as
- 1982 · Baghavat as Sarju
- 1982 · Gopichand Jasoos as Mr. Kaliram
- 1981 · Jeene ki arzoo as Raka
- 1981 · Barsaat Ki Ek Raat as
- 1980 · Shaan as Kumar's Assistant
- 1980 · Insaaf Ka Tarazu as Chief of the Modelling company (Guest Appearance)
- 1980 · Ram Balram as Daku Satarawala
- 1980 · The Burning Train as Police Inspector Ranbir
- 1980 · Abdullah as Jamaal
- 1980 · Dhan Daulat as Sudhir Verma
- 1980 · Khwab as Biharilal Khanna
- 1979 · Hum Tere Ashiq Hain as Legal Advisor Jackson
- 1979 · Naalayak as Prem
- 1979 · The Great Gambler as
- 1978 · Trishna as Retd Army Major (Vidya's husband)
- 1977 · Farishta Ya Qatil as
- 1977 · Dharam Veer as Rajkumar Sujan Singh
- 1977 · Kalabaaz as Malhotra
- 1977 · Ram Bharose as
- 1977 · Aadmi Sadak Ka as Madan
- 1977 · Dildaar as Choke Lal
- 1976 · Adalat as Sujit Singh
- 1976 · Aap Beati as Prakash K. Kapoor
- 1976 · Charas as Lawrence…
- 1976 · Barood as Ratan
- 1976 · Mehbooba as
- 1975 · Aakraman as Pratap Singh
- 1975 · Do Jasoos as G.L.Sippy
- 1974 · Roti as Inspector
- 1974 · Amir Garib as Police Inspector Anand (as Sujeet Kumar)
- 1974 · Insaaniyat as Ram
- 1974 · Charitraheen as Mr. Khosla (Guest Appearance)
- 1974 · Badla as Inspector Joshi
- 1974 · Do Sher as
- 1973 · Jwar Bhata as
- 1973 · Chhalia as
- 1973 · Wohi Raat Wohi Awaaz as
- 1973 · Rickshawala as Manohar
- 1973 · Raja Rani as Ravi
- 1972 · Mere Jeevan Saathi as Captain Vinod
- 1972 · Yeh Gulistan Hamara as Teju
- 1972 · Amar Prem as Mahesh
- 1972 · Shararat as Vinod Kumar
- 1972 · Jaanwar Aur Insaan as Mohan
- 1972 · Bandagi as
- 1972 · Putlibai as
- 1971 · Ek Din Aadhi Raat as Ashok
- 1971 · Haathi Mere Saathi as
- 1971 · Haseenon Ka Devata as Gopal
- 1971 · Scattered Pearls as Gopi
- 1970 · Aan Milo Sajna as Mohan
- 1970 · Maa Aur Mamta as Sunder
- 1970 · Naya Raasta as Ramu
- 1970 · Geet as Kunver Shamsher Singh
- 1970 · Man Ki Aankhen as
- 1970 · Maharaja as
- 1969 · Aradhana as Madan Verma
- 1969 · Ittefaq as Inspector Diwan
- 1969 · Gustakhi Maaf as Shankar
- 1969 · Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke as
- 1968 · Aulad as Dr. Mohan
- 1967 · Jaal as Sunder Singh
- 1966 · Pati Patni as
- 1966 · Lal Bangla as Raja
- 1964 · Kohraa as Ranjan
- 1963 · Bidesiya as
- 1962 · O Mother Ganga I Will Offer You a Yellow Cloth as