(1957) – Recognized as his breakthrough role as Prince Naushazad.
: A massive blockbuster that reunited him with Dilip Kumar after 32 years.
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In an industry obsessed with crime and vengeance, Raj Kumar’s filmography is shocking for what it lacks : smoking, drinking, and violence against women. His influence proved that .
: Won a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for his moving portrayal of a cancer patient. (1957) – Recognized as his breakthrough role as
: His breakthrough role as Shyamu, which catapulted him to national fame.
: Delivered one of the most romantic lines in cinema history: "Aap ke paon dekhe, bahut haseen hain..." . Best Supporting Actor
: Known for his "white shoes" and refusal to follow industry trends, he maintained a "king-sized" off-screen persona that was often as dramatic as his roles.
Some of his notable films include: