These stalwarts of Bollywood who have connection with Balochistan, got a lot of fame…

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Action entertainer movie Dhurandhar is creating a storm on the internet by becoming a sensation. Everything related to the movie is trending. The film is set on the backdrop of Lyari, where the Baloch dominated. Akshay Khanna played the role of Rahman dakait i.e. Sher-e-Baloch in the movie. His character’s status, attire and words went viral.

After Dhurandhar came on screen, Balochistan also came into discussion. Many actors of our film industry also have connections with Balochistan. Many legendary actors were shown to be from Balochistan. Balochistan gave many big stars to Bollywood. Know about them…

Prince

Legendary actor Raj Kumar was born in 1926 in Loralai, Balochistan. Then his name was Kulbhushan Pandit. Before coming into acting, he worked as a police officer in Mumbai. He worked in about 70 movies in his career. These included classic films like Mother India, Waqt, Pakeezah, Saudagar.

kader khan

Veteran actor Kader Khan was born in Pishin, Balochistan. At that time this area was a part of India. Kader’s childhood was spent here. Later his family shifted to Mumbai in search of better opportunities. Kader was called a master of acting. He was known for his comic timing and powerful dialogue delivery.

Amjad Khan

You must remember Gabbar from Sholay. Amjad Khan, who made waves in the role of villain, was born in Quetta in 1940. In his career he worked in 130 movies. He became immortal through his powerful performance in Sholay.

Veena Kumari

Actress Veena Kumari, who was also famous as Tajour Sultana, was born in Quetta. She was a famous face of Hindi and Urdu cinema in the 1940s and 1950s. Later his family shifted to Lahore. Veena was known for her contribution to pre-independence cinema.

Mehul Kumar

Filmmaker Mehul Kumar belongs to the Makrani Baloch family. Mohammad Ibrahim Baloch was his birth name. He was born in Jamnagar, Gujarat. He directed patriotic films like Tiranga, Krantiveer. Now he is more active in Gujarati theater than in Bollywood.

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