Kader khan

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  2. Kader Khan: Top 5 comedy scenes of the veteran actor
  3. Kader Khan tribute: The reason the dialogue writer and actor rules Bollywood for three decades
  4. Kader Khan: a man of many parts
  5. Kader Khan dies at 81: Lata Mangeshkar, Akshay Kumar, Anupam Kher lead Bollywood tributes
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“The last rites will be performed here in Canada only. We have our entire family here,” he told PTI. Sarfaraz also confirmed that Khan had been in the hospital for 16 to 17 weeks prior and had slipped into a coma Monday afternoon. “We are thankful to everyone for their blessings and prayers,” he said. Khan was suffering from progressive supranuclear palsy, a rare brain disease, CNN reported. Kader Khan Ji brightened the screen with his stupendous acting skills and lightened it thanks to his unique sense of humour. He was also a prolific screenwriter, associated with many memorable films. Saddened by his demise. Condolences to his family and admirers. — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) Kader was born in Kabul, Afghanistan and moved to Mumbai when he was a child, CNN reports. He was known for Hindi movies like Naseeb and Taqdeerwala from the ’80s and ’90s. The Indian film community paid tribute to Khan on Twitter. T 3041 – KADER KHAN .. actor writer of immense talent .. lies ill in Hospital .. PRAYERS and DUAS for his well being and recovery .. saw him perform on stage, welcomed him and his prolific writing for my films .. great company, a Libran .. and many not know , taught Mathematics ! — Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan)

Kader Khan: Top 5 comedy scenes of the veteran actor

Last Updated: 1st January, 2019 16:21 IST Kader Khan: Top 5 Comedy Scenes Of The Veteran Actor-writer That Will Leave You In Splits Veteran actor-director Kader Khan passed away in Canada on Monday and his death made us realise the massive loss that the film industry has suffered. While his numerous talents entertained fans over the years, his comic timing will probably be his feature that most Hindi film audiences connect with. Veteran actor-director Kader Khan passed away in Canada on Monday and his death made us realise the massive loss that the film industry has suffered. Khan worked in more than 300 films in a career that spanned more than four decades, apart from writing dialogues and screenplays of several hit films. While his numerous talents entertained fans over the years, his comic timing will probably be his feature that most Hindi film audiences connect with. The late actor usually played the roles of father, uncle, servant or other relatives who's grumpy most of the times. His irritation at his co-characters used to come out so effortlessly that it used to be hard to imagine he’d be anything but that in real life. His characters sometimes had a change of heart, which showcased his brilliant emotional range too. Kader Khan plays a college lecturer and his troubles while taking the attendance of mischievous students is just too hilarious. The veteran delivers one-liners galore throughout this scene, which will leave you in splits. His brilliant change of expres...

Kader Khan tribute: The reason the dialogue writer and actor rules Bollywood for three decades

In the constantly evolving ecosystem of the Hindi film, the dialogue writer has perhaps never got full credit. They have had a lasting influence as their words, or “dailocks”, as we called them as children, stay with us long after the film has gone, even making inroads in our own lives. “Itna sannata kyon hai bhai?” Most of us of a particular vintage can, even today, recite the whole of Sholay verbatim. Some can do that for Amar Akbar Anthony too. Salim-Javed as writers come to mind instantly, but lesser known, but equally influential for writing for some the greatest Hindi film characters is As a dialogue writer, his reach has been long, but relatively unsung, more than Salim Khan, Javed Akhtar or Rahi Masoom Raza. From the mid-1970s until the turn of the century, Kader Khan toiled to bring an authenticity to the spoken word in films. Local colour has always preoccupied post-independence Hindi films, but both its literary and theatrical underpinnings have set traditions that ensured certain correctness to the dialogue, especially when mouthed by leading characters, like the written word being recited aloud. These tended to the purist rather than the patois. When a different manner of speaking was needed, it was inevitably for comic relief. Sholay (1975) is a good example of this: notice the different ways in which Jagdeep, as Soorma Bhopali, and Asrani, as the “Angrez ke zamaane ke jailor” speak. Leading actors always spoke a relatively unaccented Hindustani. From street ...

Kader Khan: a man of many parts

Bachchan. Jeetendra. Govinda. Action. Emotion. Comedy. Kader Khan wrote the entire spectrum of filmi emotions in an extremely durable writing career of about thirty years. Amar Akbar Anthony : “ Aise toh aadmi life mein doich time bhaagta hai, Olympic ka race ho ya police ka case ho! ” drawled Anthony- bhai in typical Mumbai tapori lingo. Manmohan Desai’s favourite dialogue-writer, Khan endeared himself to the director by using everyday language, coming up with punchlines and doing so at a speed that matched the maker’s scorching pace. Muqaddar Ka Sikandar : “ Zinda hai who log jo maut se takrate hain. Murdo se badtar hai woh log jo maut se ghabrate hain… Taqdeer tere kadmon mein hogi aur tu muqaddar ka badshah hoga… ” With these lines (and more), Kader Khan made it big with Prakash Mehra as well, writing dialogues that would transport Amitabh Bachchan from a superstar to a megastar. Himmatwala : “ Tumhari loot maar ko khatam karke, tumhari zabardasti ki hukumat ko ujaadne wala, himmatwala ”, screamed the hero. A misunderstanding with Bachchan saw him move to the South for a slew of films (many starring Jeetendra). Some of his scripts were criticised for their crass humour but Khan clearly knew the audience’s pulse as all of them were wildly popular with the masses. Agneepath : “ Yeh chhe foot ka body ludkane ke liye chaar inch ka goli kam pad gaya, maloom? ” Probably his best script, Khan revealed in an interview that he had recorded all the dialogues on a tape and gave i...

Kader Khan dies at 81: Lata Mangeshkar, Akshay Kumar, Anupam Kher lead Bollywood tributes

The film industry has paid tribute to actor-writer Actor-writer Kader Khan passed away in Canada on Monday.(HT Photo) “Kadar Khan passes away. Sad depressing news. My prayers and condolences,” wrote Amitabh. Khan had written many of his films, such as Do Aur Do Paanch, Muqaddar Ka Sikandar, Mr. Natwarlal, Suhaag and Shahenshah. Farida Jalal, who had worked with Khan in Dulha Hum Le Jayenge, among other films, told Hindustan Times, “What a talented man he was. He was also a writer and I always was in awe of him for being so multi talented. He was a very good speaker as well, he had the smartest and wittiest answer to everything. This is such a sad news. God bless him wherever he is and condolences to his sons and family.” Upasana Singh, who worked with Khan in Judaai, among other films, said, “Kaderji was very nice to me. I have worked with him in so many films. I learnt the nuances of comedy from him because I had entered films with the idea of being only an actress. I didn’t even know what a punchline in comedy meant. He taught me that. I know he was unwell but I will always remember him for being so caring and loving. Actor Jackie Shroff said, “RIP. Lucky to have shared screen space with the legend... a writer, director, an actor and a great human.” Jackie had worked with the late actor in several films such as Angaar and Aaj Ka Daur. Actor Akshay Kumar wrote on Twitter, “Saddened to learn about the demise of #KaderKhan Saab, had the good fortune of working with him in q...

Kader Khan

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Kader Khan dies at 81: Lata Mangeshkar, Akshay Kumar, Anupam Kher lead Bollywood tributes

The film industry has paid tribute to actor-writer Actor-writer Kader Khan passed away in Canada on Monday.(HT Photo) “Kadar Khan passes away. Sad depressing news. My prayers and condolences,” wrote Amitabh. Khan had written many of his films, such as Do Aur Do Paanch, Muqaddar Ka Sikandar, Mr. Natwarlal, Suhaag and Shahenshah. Farida Jalal, who had worked with Khan in Dulha Hum Le Jayenge, among other films, told Hindustan Times, “What a talented man he was. He was also a writer and I always was in awe of him for being so multi talented. He was a very good speaker as well, he had the smartest and wittiest answer to everything. This is such a sad news. God bless him wherever he is and condolences to his sons and family.” Upasana Singh, who worked with Khan in Judaai, among other films, said, “Kaderji was very nice to me. I have worked with him in so many films. I learnt the nuances of comedy from him because I had entered films with the idea of being only an actress. I didn’t even know what a punchline in comedy meant. He taught me that. I know he was unwell but I will always remember him for being so caring and loving. Actor Jackie Shroff said, “RIP. Lucky to have shared screen space with the legend... a writer, director, an actor and a great human.” Jackie had worked with the late actor in several films such as Angaar and Aaj Ka Daur. Actor Akshay Kumar wrote on Twitter, “Saddened to learn about the demise of #KaderKhan Saab, had the good fortune of working with him in q...

Kader Khan: Top 5 comedy scenes of the veteran actor

Last Updated: 1st January, 2019 16:21 IST Kader Khan: Top 5 Comedy Scenes Of The Veteran Actor-writer That Will Leave You In Splits Veteran actor-director Kader Khan passed away in Canada on Monday and his death made us realise the massive loss that the film industry has suffered. While his numerous talents entertained fans over the years, his comic timing will probably be his feature that most Hindi film audiences connect with. Veteran actor-director Kader Khan passed away in Canada on Monday and his death made us realise the massive loss that the film industry has suffered. Khan worked in more than 300 films in a career that spanned more than four decades, apart from writing dialogues and screenplays of several hit films. While his numerous talents entertained fans over the years, his comic timing will probably be his feature that most Hindi film audiences connect with. The late actor usually played the roles of father, uncle, servant or other relatives who's grumpy most of the times. His irritation at his co-characters used to come out so effortlessly that it used to be hard to imagine he’d be anything but that in real life. His characters sometimes had a change of heart, which showcased his brilliant emotional range too. Kader Khan plays a college lecturer and his troubles while taking the attendance of mischievous students is just too hilarious. The veteran delivers one-liners galore throughout this scene, which will leave you in splits. His brilliant change of expres...

Kader Khan

Kader Khan was an Indian actor, comedian, and screenwriter who worked in Hindi cinema. Khan's family migrated from Afghanistan to Mumbai, India, in 1942, and was raised in the neighbourhood of Kamathipura, Mumbai. He completed his education at Ismail Yusuf College in Mumbai, earning a Master's degree in Civil Engineering (M.Tech). However, his passion for writing and acting led him to pursue a career in the film industry. Kader Khan debuted in the film industry as a writer with the film He went on to write dialogues for numerous successful films in the 1970s and 1980s, including Khan has acted in over 300 films and appeared in supporting roles in some of Bollywood's biggest hits, such as Some of his notable performances as an actor include Kader Khan was also a prolific screenwriter and wrote scripts for films like Some of Kader Khan's most memorable performances were in comedies, where he was known for his impeccable comic timing. He worked with some of the biggest stars in the industry, including Kader Khan's last appearance was in the 2019 Rangeela Raja film Kader Khan was awarded numerous awards for his contributions to the Indian film industry. He won the Filmfare Award for Best Dialogue twice for In addition, he was honoured with the Padma Shri award, one of India's highest civilian honours, in 2019, which was posthumously awarded to him.

Kader Khan tribute: The reason the dialogue writer and actor rules Bollywood for three decades

In the constantly evolving ecosystem of the Hindi film, the dialogue writer has perhaps never got full credit. They have had a lasting influence as their words, or “dailocks”, as we called them as children, stay with us long after the film has gone, even making inroads in our own lives. “Itna sannata kyon hai bhai?” Most of us of a particular vintage can, even today, recite the whole of Sholay verbatim. Some can do that for Amar Akbar Anthony too. Salim-Javed as writers come to mind instantly, but lesser known, but equally influential for writing for some the greatest Hindi film characters is As a dialogue writer, his reach has been long, but relatively unsung, more than Salim Khan, Javed Akhtar or Rahi Masoom Raza. From the mid-1970s until the turn of the century, Kader Khan toiled to bring an authenticity to the spoken word in films. Local colour has always preoccupied post-independence Hindi films, but both its literary and theatrical underpinnings have set traditions that ensured certain correctness to the dialogue, especially when mouthed by leading characters, like the written word being recited aloud. These tended to the purist rather than the patois. When a different manner of speaking was needed, it was inevitably for comic relief. Sholay (1975) is a good example of this: notice the different ways in which Jagdeep, as Soorma Bhopali, and Asrani, as the “Angrez ke zamaane ke jailor” speak. Leading actors always spoke a relatively unaccented Hindustani. From street ...