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Feroz Khan (actor)

Feroz Khan (25 September 1939 – 27 April 2009), born Zulfiqar Ali Shah Khan,[3] was an Indian actor, film editor, producer and director, who is best known for his work in hindi cinema. He appeared in over 60 films throughout his career, and became one of Bollywood's popular style icons.[4][5][6] Khan is best known for his roles in films such as Aurat (1967), Safar (1970), Mela (1971), Upaasna (1971), Apradh (1972), Khotte Sikkay (1974), Kala Sona (1975), Dharmatma (1975), and Qurbani (1980). He also directed and acted in films such as Janbaaz (1986), Dayavan (1988), Meet Mere Man Ke (1991), Yalgaar (1992), Prem Aggan (1998), Janasheen (2003).[6][7] He won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for Aadmi Aur Insaan in 1970, and was honoured with the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 2000.[2] He is known as Clint Eastwood of India.[1]

Feroz Khan
Feroz Khan in 2005
Born
Zulfiqar Ali Shah Khan Tanoli

(1939-09-25)25 September 1939
Died27 April 2009(2009-04-27) (aged 69)
Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Other namesClint Eastwood of India[1]
Occupation(s)Actor, film editor, producer, director
Years active1956–2007
Spouse
Sundari
(m. 1965; div. 1985)
Children2, including Fardeen Khan
RelativesAbbas Khan (brother)
Akbar Khan (brother)
Mazhar Khan (brother)
Sussanne Khan (niece)
Zayed Khan (nephew)
AwardsFilmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001.[2]

Early life

Feroz Khan was born on 25 September 1939 in Bangalore, India, to "Sadiq Ali Khan Tanoli" - an Afghan from Ghazni, Afghanistan and his mother Fatima, had Persian ancestry from Iran.[8][9][10][11]

Khan was educated at Bishop Cotton Boys' School and St. Germain High School, Bangalore. His brothers are Shah Abbas Khan (Sanjay Khan), Shahrukh Shah Ali Khan, Sameer Khan and Akbar Khan. His sisters are Khurshid Shahnavar and Dilshad Begum Sheikh, popularly known as Dilshad Bibi.[12][13][14][15]

After his schooling in Bangalore, he traveled to Bombay (present-day Mumbai) where he made his debut as second lead in Didi in 1960.[16][17]

Career

Through the early 1960s and 1970s, he made low-budget thrillers opposite starlets. In 1962, he appeared in an English-language film titled Tarzan Goes to India opposite Simi Garewal. His first big hit was in 1965, with Phani Majumdar's Oonche Log (1965), where he was pitted against screen idols Raaj Kumar and Ashok Kumar; he gave a notable sensitive performance. It was followed by more small budget hit films like Samson, Ek Sapera Ek Lootera and Char Darvesh.[18][19] Again, in the same year, he played a sacrificing lover in the mushy musical Arzoo, starring Sadhana. With this, Khan started to receive A-list second leads. With the film Aadmi Aur Insaan (1969), Khan won his first Filmfare award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. His other hit films were Khotey Sikkay, Geeta Mera Naam, Pyasi Sham, Shankar Shambhu and Safar. He appeared alongside his real-life brother Sanjay Khan in the hit films Upaasna (1967), Mela (1971) and Nagin (1976).

He became a successful producer and director in 1971 so as to improve his career opportunities as a leading man with his first directorial film Apradh, which was the first Indian movie showing auto racing in Germany; Mumtaaz was his co-star. He produced, directed and starred in the 1975 film Dharmatma, which was the first Indian film to be shot in Afghanistan and was also his first blockbuster hit as producer, director and star and marked the appearance of actress Hema Malini in a glamorous avatar.[20] This movie was inspired by the Hollywood film The Godfather.

He also starred in the Punjabi film Bhagat Dhanna Jat (1974). In 1980, he produced, directed and starred in Qurbani, alongside Vinod Khanna and Zeenat Aman, which was the biggest hit of his career and launched the singing career of iconic Pakistani pop singer Nazia Hassan, with her memorable track "Aap Jaisa Koi".[19] In 1986, he directed and starred in Janbaaz, a box office hit,[21] which some consider to be one of his best movies, featured an all-star cast and possessed great songs and excellent cinematography. In 1988, he directed and starred in Dayavan, which was a remake of an Indian Tamil film titled Nayakan. In 1991, he starred in Meet Mere Man Ke, an outside production which was directed by Mehul Kumar. After directing and starring in Yalgaar (1992), he took a long break from acting for 11 years.

He launched his son Fardeen Khan's career with the 1998 film Prem Aggan, which, however, was a box office bomb. In 2003, he produced and directed Janasheen, also starring alongside his son Fardeen. This film marked his return to acting after 11 years and was also the last film he directed. Apart from sports cars, he also used performing animals in his films — a chimpanzee and lion were used in Janasheen.[citation needed]

He starred alongside his son again in an outside production Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena in 2005. He made his last film appearance in the 2007 comedy film Welcome.

Personal life

Feroz Khan married Sundari Khan in 1965 and they divorced in 1985.[22]

They have two children, Laila Khan (born 1970) and Fardeen Khan (born 1974). Fardeen is married to Natasha Madhwani, daughter of former Bollywood actress Mumtaz.[23] Mumtaz has stated in an interview that Feroz Khan was the most handsome hero in Hindi film industry.[24]

Death and funeral

Feroz Khan died of lung cancer on 27 April 2009 at the age of 69. He was undergoing treatment at Breach Candy hospital in Mumbai, but expressed his desire to visit his farmhouse in Bangalore. Accordingly, he was brought here, where he died at around 1 a.m.[25]

He was buried in Bangalore near his mother's grave at Hosur Road Shia Kabristan.[26]

Awards and nominations

Award Movie Category Won/Nominated
BFJA Awards Aadmi Aur Insaan Best Supporting Actor Won
Filmfare Awards Won
Safar Nominated
International Crook Nominated
Lifetime Achievement Lifetime Achievement Award (2001) Won
IIFA Awards Janasheen Best Performance in a Negative Role Won
Zee Awards Lifetime Achievement Lifetime Achievement Award (2008) Won
Stardust Awards Pride Of Industry Pride Of Industry (2009) Won

Filmography

Actor

Year Title Role Producer Director Notes
1956 Ham Sab Chor Hain Driving car in song Humko Haste Dekh Zamana Jalta Hain
1957 Zamana
Bade Sarkar Newly wed Man
1959 Didi Madhu
1960 Ghar Ki Laaj Suresh
1961 Mr. India Feroz
1962 Private Detective
Tarzan Goes to India Prince Raghu Kumar
Reporter Raju Rajkumar
Main Shaadi Karne Chala Kewal
1963 Bahurani Vikram
1964 Suhagan Shankar
Samson Salook
Char Dervesh Qamar Bhakt
1965 Arzoo Ramesh
Oonche Log Rajnikant "Rajjo"
Teesra Kaun Prakash
Ek Sapera Ek Lootera Mohan/Vijay Pratap Singh
1966 Tasveer Prakash
Main Wohi Hoon Vijay
1967 Raat Aur Din Anil
Aurat Anand
Woh Koi Aur Hoga Gopal
Raat Andheri Thi Dilip
C.I.D. 909 Raju/C.I.D. Agent 909
Aag Shankar
1968 Nadir Shah Nadir Shah
Aaja Sanam Dr. Satish
Jahan Mile Dharti Akash
Anjaam Shekhar
1969 Anjaan Hai Koi Anand
Aadmi Aur Insaan Jai Kishan/J.K.
Pyasi Shaam Ashok
1970 Safar Shekhar Kapoor
1971 Ek Paheli Sudhir
Upaasna Advocate Ram
Mela Shakti Singh
1972 Apradh Ram Khanna / Ramu Yes Yes
1973 Kashmakash Satish Gupta
1974 Kisan Aur Bhagwan Shyamu
Bhagat Dhanna Jatt Shyamu
Khote Sikkay Dilbar
Geeta Mera Naam Raja
Anjaan Raahein Anand
International Crook SP Rajesh
1975 Dharmatma Ranbir Yes Yes
Kaala Sona Rakesh
Rani Aur Laal Pari Gulliver (Special Appearance)
1976 Nagin Raj
Shankar Shambhu Shankar / Badey Thakur
Sharafat Chhod Di Main Ne Raju
Kabeela Mangal
1977 Jadu Tona Dr. Kailash
Darinda Rajesh
1980 Chunaoti Vijay
Qurbani Rajesh Kumar / Kailash Nath Yes Yes
1980 Lahu Pukarega Sandeep
1981 Khoon Aur Paani Ram Singh/Thanedar Singh
1982 Kachche Heere Nephew of Kamal Singh
1985 Ram Tere Kitne Naam Himself Uncredited
1986 Janbaaz Inspector Rajesh Singh Yes Yes
1987 Raj Kapoor Himself (during funeral)
1988 Dayavan Shankar Waghmare Yes Yes
Do Waqt Ki Roti Shankar
Akarshan Himself At Movie Premiere
1991 Meet Mere Mann Ke Thakur Jagat Pratap Singh
1992 Yalgaar Rajesh Ashwini Kumar Yes Yes
1998 Prem Aggan Translator Yes Yes (song "Har Dam Dam Badam"), Uncredited
2002 Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein Himself (a scene from a movie)
2003 Janasheen Saba Karim Shah Yes Yes
2005 Chitappa
Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena Jahangir Khan
2007 Om Shanti Om Himself Cameo
Welcome Ranvir 'RDX' Dhanraj Xaja (final film role)

Films as Director

Year Title Producer Notes
1972 Apradh Yes First Movie as Director
1975 Dharmatma Yes
1980 Qurbani Yes
1986 Janbaaz Yes
1988 Dayavan Yes Vinod Khanna as Dayavan
1992 Yalgaar Yes
1998 Prem Aggan Yes Launched son Fardeen Khan
2003 Janasheen Yes

References

  1. ^ a b "Feroz Khan Death Anniversary: Remembering Bollywood's Clint Eastwood". news18.com. 27 April 2022.
  2. ^ a b Bollywood's style icon Feroz Khan is dead The Economic Times, 27 April 2009
  3. ^ Jaskiran Chopra (29 September 2018),"Feroz Khan: From a shy young hero to self-styled cowboy star", DailyO. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  4. ^ "Feroz Khan". The Daily Telegraph. London. 27 April 2009. Archived from the original on 12 January 2022. ..one of Bollywood's biggest stars; with his swagger and tough-guy styling he was compared to American leading men like Clint Eastwood or Steve McQueen.
  5. ^ Feroz Khan, the ultimate trendsetter of Bollywood buried[permanent dead link] Press Trust of India.
  6. ^ a b 'Feroz Khan was an Indian style icon' R G Vijayasarathy in Bengaluru, Rediff.com, 27 April 2009.
  7. ^ Bollywood actor Feroz Khan dies BBC News, Monday, 27 April 2009
  8. ^ "Feroz Khan". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
  9. ^ Bharati, Dubey (28 April 2009). . The Times of India. Archived from the original on 17 September 2011. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
  10. ^ . Mangalorean.com. 29 April 2009. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014.
  11. ^ France-Presse, Agence (29 April 2009). "Feroz Khan, Bollywood Actor, Dies at 69". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 August 2012.
  12. ^ "'I have never known FEAR'". Indian Express. The Indian Express ltd. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
  13. ^ "Feroz Khan: 1919-2009". Rediff.com. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
  14. ^ "Feroz Khan lived life king size". Times of India. Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
  15. ^ "How a movie star cheated death". Rediff.com. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
  16. ^ IANS. "Feroz Khan - Bollywood's all time style icon". India Today.
  17. ^ Farhana, Farhana (25 September 2019). "We remember the late actor, Feroz Khan". filmfare.com.
  18. ^ . The Hindu. Chennai, India. 1 May 2009. Archived from the original on 26 May 2009.
  19. ^ a b The Times of India. 27 April 2009.
  20. ^ Feroz Khan was the only man who called me baby: Hema Malini 30 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Hindustan Times, 28 April 2009.
  21. ^ . The Hindu. Chennai, India. 1 December 2003. Archived from the original on 6 December 2003.
  22. ^ "Feroz Khan Birth anniversary: Lesser-known facts about the legendary actor". newsd.in. 24 September 2019.
  23. ^ Indrani Roy Mitra (12 December 2005). "Mumtaz on Fardeen-Natasha wedding". Rediff.com.
  24. ^ Mumtaz Interview: Rajesh Khanna-Anju Mahendroo BREAK-UP on YouTube
  25. ^ "Feroze Khan believed in living life king size". Hindustan Times. hindustantimes.com. 27 April 2009.
  26. ^ "Fareed Khan, Zayed Khan and Sanjay Khan at Feroz Khan's funeral". The Times of India.
  27. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 4 June 2014.
  28. ^ . Filmfare Awards. Archived from the original on 12 February 2008. Retrieved 14 December 2010.
  29. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 August 2011. Retrieved 4 August 2011.
  30. ^ . Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 6 September 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-14.

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This article is about Hindi film actor director producer For other people see Feroz Khan Feroz Khan 25 September 1939 27 April 2009 born Zulfiqar Ali Shah Khan 3 was an Indian actor film editor producer and director who is best known for his work in hindi cinema He appeared in over 60 films throughout his career and became one of Bollywood s popular style icons 4 5 6 Khan is best known for his roles in films such as Aurat 1967 Safar 1970 Mela 1971 Upaasna 1971 Apradh 1972 Khotte Sikkay 1974 Kala Sona 1975 Dharmatma 1975 and Qurbani 1980 He also directed and acted in films such as Janbaaz 1986 Dayavan 1988 Meet Mere Man Ke 1991 Yalgaar 1992 Prem Aggan 1998 Janasheen 2003 6 7 He won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for Aadmi Aur Insaan in 1970 and was honoured with the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 2000 2 He is known as Clint Eastwood of India 1 Feroz KhanFeroz Khan in 2005BornZulfiqar Ali Shah Khan Tanoli 1939 09 25 25 September 1939Bangalore Kingdom of Mysore British India present day Karnataka India Died27 April 2009 2009 04 27 aged 69 Bangalore Karnataka IndiaOther namesClint Eastwood of India 1 Occupation s Actor film editor producer directorYears active1956 2007SpouseSundari m 1965 div 1985 wbr Children2 including Fardeen KhanRelativesAbbas Khan brother Akbar Khan brother Mazhar Khan brother Sussanne Khan niece Zayed Khan nephew AwardsFilmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001 2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Death and funeral 5 Awards and nominations 6 Filmography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditFeroz Khan was born on 25 September 1939 in Bangalore India to Sadiq Ali Khan Tanoli an Afghan from Ghazni Afghanistan and his mother Fatima had Persian ancestry from Iran 8 9 10 11 Khan was educated at Bishop Cotton Boys School and St Germain High School Bangalore His brothers are Shah Abbas Khan Sanjay Khan Shahrukh Shah Ali Khan Sameer Khan and Akbar Khan His sisters are Khurshid Shahnavar and Dilshad Begum Sheikh popularly known as Dilshad Bibi 12 13 14 15 After his schooling in Bangalore he traveled to Bombay present day Mumbai where he made his debut as second lead in Didi in 1960 16 17 Career EditThrough the early 1960s and 1970s he made low budget thrillers opposite starlets In 1962 he appeared in an English language film titled Tarzan Goes to India opposite Simi Garewal His first big hit was in 1965 with Phani Majumdar s Oonche Log 1965 where he was pitted against screen idols Raaj Kumar and Ashok Kumar he gave a notable sensitive performance It was followed by more small budget hit films like Samson Ek Sapera Ek Lootera and Char Darvesh 18 19 Again in the same year he played a sacrificing lover in the mushy musical Arzoo starring Sadhana With this Khan started to receive A list second leads With the film Aadmi Aur Insaan 1969 Khan won his first Filmfare award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role His other hit films were Khotey Sikkay Geeta Mera Naam Pyasi Sham Shankar Shambhu and Safar He appeared alongside his real life brother Sanjay Khan in the hit films Upaasna 1967 Mela 1971 and Nagin 1976 He became a successful producer and director in 1971 so as to improve his career opportunities as a leading man with his first directorial film Apradh which was the first Indian movie showing auto racing in Germany Mumtaaz was his co star He produced directed and starred in the 1975 film Dharmatma which was the first Indian film to be shot in Afghanistan and was also his first blockbuster hit as producer director and star and marked the appearance of actress Hema Malini in a glamorous avatar 20 This movie was inspired by the Hollywood film The Godfather He also starred in the Punjabi film Bhagat Dhanna Jat 1974 In 1980 he produced directed and starred in Qurbani alongside Vinod Khanna and Zeenat Aman which was the biggest hit of his career and launched the singing career of iconic Pakistani pop singer Nazia Hassan with her memorable track Aap Jaisa Koi 19 In 1986 he directed and starred in Janbaaz a box office hit 21 which some consider to be one of his best movies featured an all star cast and possessed great songs and excellent cinematography In 1988 he directed and starred in Dayavan which was a remake of an Indian Tamil film titled Nayakan In 1991 he starred in Meet Mere Man Ke an outside production which was directed by Mehul Kumar After directing and starring in Yalgaar 1992 he took a long break from acting for 11 years He launched his son Fardeen Khan s career with the 1998 film Prem Aggan which however was a box office bomb In 2003 he produced and directed Janasheen also starring alongside his son Fardeen This film marked his return to acting after 11 years and was also the last film he directed Apart from sports cars he also used performing animals in his films a chimpanzee and lion were used in Janasheen citation needed He starred alongside his son again in an outside production Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena in 2005 He made his last film appearance in the 2007 comedy film Welcome Personal life EditFeroz Khan married Sundari Khan in 1965 and they divorced in 1985 22 They have two children Laila Khan born 1970 and Fardeen Khan born 1974 Fardeen is married to Natasha Madhwani daughter of former Bollywood actress Mumtaz 23 Mumtaz has stated in an interview that Feroz Khan was the most handsome hero in Hindi film industry 24 Death and funeral EditFeroz Khan died of lung cancer on 27 April 2009 at the age of 69 He was undergoing treatment at Breach Candy hospital in Mumbai but expressed his desire to visit his farmhouse in Bangalore Accordingly he was brought here where he died at around 1 a m 25 He was buried in Bangalore near his mother s grave at Hosur Road Shia Kabristan 26 Awards and nominations EditAward Movie Category Won NominatedBFJA Awards Aadmi Aur Insaan Best Supporting Actor WonFilmfare Awards WonSafar NominatedInternational Crook NominatedLifetime Achievement Lifetime Achievement Award 2001 WonIIFA Awards Janasheen Best Performance in a Negative Role WonZee Awards Lifetime Achievement Lifetime Achievement Award 2008 WonStardust Awards Pride Of Industry Pride Of Industry 2009 WonFilmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for Aadmi Aur Insaan 1971 BFJA Award for Best Supporting Actor for Aadmi Aur Insaan 1971 27 Filmfare Nomination as Best Supporting Actor for Safar 1971 Filmfare Nomination as Best Supporting Actor for International Crook 1975 Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001 28 Filmfare Nomination as Best Villain for Janasheen 2004 IIFA Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role in 2004 Zee Cine Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2008 Pride of the industry at the Max Stardust Awards 2009 29 30 Filmography EditActor Year Title Role Producer Director Notes1956 Ham Sab Chor Hain Driving car in song Humko Haste Dekh Zamana Jalta Hain1957 ZamanaBade Sarkar Newly wed Man1959 Didi Madhu1960 Ghar Ki Laaj Suresh1961 Mr India Feroz1962 Private DetectiveTarzan Goes to India Prince Raghu KumarReporter Raju RajkumarMain Shaadi Karne Chala Kewal1963 Bahurani Vikram1964 Suhagan ShankarSamson SalookChar Dervesh Qamar Bhakt1965 Arzoo RameshOonche Log Rajnikant Rajjo Teesra Kaun PrakashEk Sapera Ek Lootera Mohan Vijay Pratap Singh1966 Tasveer PrakashMain Wohi Hoon Vijay1967 Raat Aur Din AnilAurat AnandWoh Koi Aur Hoga GopalRaat Andheri Thi DilipC I D 909 Raju C I D Agent 909Aag Shankar1968 Nadir Shah Nadir ShahAaja Sanam Dr SatishJahan Mile Dharti AkashAnjaam Shekhar1969 Anjaan Hai Koi AnandAadmi Aur Insaan Jai Kishan J K Pyasi Shaam Ashok1970 Safar Shekhar Kapoor1971 Ek Paheli SudhirUpaasna Advocate RamMela Shakti Singh1972 Apradh Ram Khanna Ramu Yes Yes1973 Kashmakash Satish Gupta1974 Kisan Aur Bhagwan ShyamuBhagat Dhanna Jatt ShyamuKhote Sikkay DilbarGeeta Mera Naam RajaAnjaan Raahein AnandInternational Crook SP Rajesh1975 Dharmatma Ranbir Yes YesKaala Sona RakeshRani Aur Laal Pari Gulliver Special Appearance 1976 Nagin RajShankar Shambhu Shankar Badey ThakurSharafat Chhod Di Main Ne RajuKabeela Mangal1977 Jadu Tona Dr KailashDarinda Rajesh1980 Chunaoti VijayQurbani Rajesh Kumar Kailash Nath Yes Yes1980 Lahu Pukarega Sandeep1981 Khoon Aur Paani Ram Singh Thanedar Singh1982 Kachche Heere Nephew of Kamal Singh1985 Ram Tere Kitne Naam Himself Uncredited1986 Janbaaz Inspector Rajesh Singh Yes Yes1987 Raj Kapoor Himself during funeral 1988 Dayavan Shankar Waghmare Yes YesDo Waqt Ki Roti ShankarAkarshan Himself At Movie Premiere1991 Meet Mere Mann Ke Thakur Jagat Pratap Singh1992 Yalgaar Rajesh Ashwini Kumar Yes Yes1998 Prem Aggan Translator Yes Yes song Har Dam Dam Badam Uncredited2002 Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein Himself a scene from a movie 2003 Janasheen Saba Karim Shah Yes Yes2005 ChitappaEk Khiladi Ek Haseena Jahangir Khan2007 Om Shanti Om Himself CameoWelcome Ranvir RDX Dhanraj Xaja final film role Films as Director Year Title Producer Notes1972 Apradh Yes First Movie as Director1975 Dharmatma Yes1980 Qurbani Yes1986 Janbaaz Yes1988 Dayavan Yes Vinod Khanna as Dayavan1992 Yalgaar Yes1998 Prem Aggan Yes Launched son Fardeen Khan2003 Janasheen YesReferences Edit a b Feroz Khan Death Anniversary Remembering Bollywood s Clint Eastwood news18 com 27 April 2022 a b Bollywood s style icon Feroz Khan is dead The Economic Times 27 April 2009 Jaskiran Chopra 29 September 2018 Feroz Khan From a shy young hero to self styled cowboy star DailyO Retrieved 17 March 2019 Feroz Khan The Daily Telegraph London 27 April 2009 Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 one of Bollywood s biggest stars with his swagger and tough guy styling he was compared to American leading men like Clint Eastwood or Steve McQueen Feroz Khan the ultimate trendsetter of Bollywood buried permanent dead link Press Trust of India a b Feroz Khan was an Indian style icon R G Vijayasarathy in Bengaluru Rediff com 27 April 2009 Bollywood actor Feroz Khan dies BBC News Monday 27 April 2009 Feroz Khan Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved 2 November 2012 Bharati Dubey 28 April 2009 Feroz Khan The Times of India Archived from the original on 17 September 2011 Retrieved 2 November 2012 Feroz Khan laid to rest in Bangalore Mangalorean com 29 April 2009 Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 France Presse Agence 29 April 2009 Feroz Khan Bollywood Actor Dies at 69 The New York Times Retrieved 23 August 2012 I have never known FEAR Indian Express The Indian Express ltd Retrieved 10 December 2020 Feroz Khan 1919 2009 Rediff com Retrieved 10 December 2020 Feroz Khan lived life king size Times of India Bennett Coleman amp Co Ltd Retrieved 10 December 2020 How a movie star cheated death Rediff com Retrieved 10 December 2020 IANS Feroz Khan Bollywood s all time style icon India Today Farhana Farhana 25 September 2019 We remember the late actor Feroz Khan filmfare com Review Blast from the past Oonche Log 1965 The Hindu Chennai India 1 May 2009 Archived from the original on 26 May 2009 a b Feroz Khan lived life king size The Times of India 27 April 2009 Feroz Khan was the only man who called me baby Hema Malini Archived 30 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine Hindustan Times 28 April 2009 Far removed from Feroz s films The Hindu Chennai India 1 December 2003 Archived from the original on 6 December 2003 Feroz Khan Birth anniversary Lesser known facts about the legendary actor newsd in 24 September 2019 Indrani Roy Mitra 12 December 2005 Mumtaz on Fardeen Natasha wedding Rediff com Mumtaz Interview Rajesh Khanna Anju Mahendroo BREAK UP on YouTube Feroze Khan believed in living life king size Hindustan Times hindustantimes com 27 April 2009 Fareed Khan Zayed Khan and Sanjay Khan at Feroz Khan s funeral The Times of India Bengal Film Journalists Association Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 4 June 2014 Lifetime Achievement Popular Filmfare Awards Archived from the original on 12 February 2008 Retrieved 14 December 2010 BollywoodLens Stardust Awards 2009 Archived from the original on 12 August 2011 Retrieved 4 August 2011 Winners of Max Stardust Awards 2009 Bollywood Hungama Archived from the original on 6 September 2011 Retrieved 2011 11 14 External links EditFeroz Khan at IMDbPortals Biography Bollywood FilmsFeroz Khan actor at Wikipedia s sister projects Media from Commons Data from Wikidata Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Feroz Khan actor amp oldid 1145275854, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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