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Manoj Kumar, cinema's nationalist icon

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April 06, 2025

Legendary filmmaker and actor Manoj Kumar, known for some of the most iconic movies of the Indian cinema would always be remembered for his high sense of patriotism and nationalism which reflected in many of his productions.

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Manoj Kumar, cinema's nationalist icon

Legendary filmmaker and actor Manoj Kumar, known for some of the most iconic movies of the Indian cinema would always be remembered for his high sense of patriotism and nationalism which reflected in many of his productions. His commitment to his beliefs earned him the moniker, Bharat Kumar, the name of the character he played in many of his films.

Manoj's love for the cinema had brought him to Bombay at a young age of 19 after he was greatly inspired by veterans Ashok Kumar and Dilip Kumar, who remained his idol, and his portrayal of a character in a movie, influenced Manoj's decision to change his name from Harikrishna Giri Goswami.

Recipient of the Dadasaheb Phalke award and many other accolades during his illustrious career, Manoj launched his own production house and produced and directed movies which were box office busters. His admiration for many seniors such as Kamini Kaushal was reflected in his interviews.

Manoj carved out a name for himself in the film world by making such landmark movies such as "Upkaar", "Purab Aur Paschim", "Roti Kapra aur Makan", "Shor" and "Kranti". Originally from Abbottabad in Pakistan, his family had settled at Vijay Nagar, a small refugee colony, next to the Delhi University, adjacent to Kingsway Camp. He graduated from the Hindu College after being a student of the Salwan School. His connection with Delhi remained till the very end and he would always speak about his formative years in the city in various interviews.

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