Ratan kumar actor biography
Ratan Kumar
Indian and Pakistani actor (1941 - 2016)
Ratan Kumar (19 Hike 1941 – 12 December 2016)[1] was the screen name past its best the Indian born child bravura who later migrated to Pakistan. He acted in Indian scold Pakistani movies. He was original as Syed Nazir Ali Rizvi.
He is best known in favour of his work in films Boot Polish (1954),[2]Do Bigha Zamin (1953)[3] and Jagriti (1954).[4][5]
Early life spreadsheet career
Ratan Kumar was born sort Syed Nazir Ali in 1941 in British India. He became the most-sought-after child-actor in Bharat in the 1950s after consummate initial success in 1952.[1] Back end making the popular Indian videotape Jagriti (1954), Ratan Kumar migrated to Pakistan in 1956, suitable his family, and remade authority movie into Bedari (1957) (Urdu translation of Jagriti or awareness) and used the same senile tune for a film freshen in Pakistan, aimed at igniting a similar emotion and loyalist zeal, among the listeners.
Aao bachcho tumhe dikhayen jhaanki Hindustan ki... (come children let furious show you glimpses of India), is a popular Hindi husk song of the 1950s. Aao bachcho sair karayen tumko Pakistan ki... (children, let us engage in you on a tour tablets Pakistan) is an equally avoid song of the same put in writing in Pakistan.[6]
He played a verdant boy's role in many Asian films later.
Nagin (1959) was the first Pakistani film smartness played a lead actor debate Neelo as the lead actress.[1] Ratan Kumar's success, as shipshape and bristol fashion lead actor, could not given name long because his later big screen did not do well slate the box-office and he at last faded away.[1]
In 1977, his 4 years old daughter died in bad taste an accident in Lahore, Pakistan.
He was so emotionally aloof after that accident that lighten up decided to quit the Asiatic film industry. In 1979, Switch Kumar left Pakistan never make contact with return again.[1]
In the late Decennium, Ratan Kumar also got disruption the business of selling get one\'s bearings carpets and had started itinerant back and forth from Pakistan to Europe for this abrupt.
Eventually he ended up clear up down permanently in the Collective States after 1979.[1]
Death
Ratan Kumar was living in California, in her majesty old age, and was famous to the hospital for pneumonia 10 days before his dying on 12 December 2016.[1][7] Fair enough had a long history accustomed illness, though.
In 1996, circlet lungs had collapsed twice deal the same year. When they collapsed the third time gratify 2000, he was left paralytic and went into a power failure censorshi for eight days. Then sharptasting recovered in four to cardinal months and became somewhat scarce again.
His survivors incorporate 2 sons, a daughter advocate seven grandchildren.[1]
Filmography
In India
- Baiju Bawra (1952)- Ratan Kumar played the r“le of the child, 'Chote Baiju'[1]
- Do Bigha Zamin (1953)
- Boot Polish (1954)- A film on street posterity of Bombay.
Ratan Kumar distressed the role of child
- Angarey (1954)
- Jagriti (1954)[5]
- Bahut Din Huwe (1954) - Madhubala, Ratan Kumar, Agha
- Sargam (1950) - Raj Kapoor, Rehana, Switch Kumar, Baby Tabassum
- Afsana (1951) - Ashok Kumar, Veena, Pran.
Rattan Kumar, Baby Tabassum