Sajeev Kumar breathed his last in 1985 at the age of 47
Sanjeev Kumar started his career as a stage actor with the Indian People’s Theatre Association in Bombay and later joined Indian National Theatre. He made his Bollywood debut with a supporting role in director Ram Mukherjee's film Hum Hindustani in 1960.
Sanjeev Kumar was born on July 9, 1938, to father Jethalal Jariwala and mother Zaverben Jethalal Jariwala. Originally named Harihar Jethalal Jariwala, he was born in Surat and belonged to a Patidar family. He had two younger brothers and one sister. The family later settled down in Mumbai.
Sanjeev Kumar got his big breakthrough and national recognition with the 1970 Chander Vohra’s directorial Khilona. This was a remake of the Gujarati film Mare Javu Pele Paar. He went on to win praise for his acting in films like Seeta Aur Geeta, Biwi O Biwi and Pati, Patni Aur Woh and Angoor, in which he was loveable.
The actor received two National Awards for his performances in the films Dastak and Koshish. In the latter, he played a deaf and a mute person. The actor collaborated with lyricist Gulzar for nine films, the first being Parichay, which released in 1972.
The legendary actor appeared in regional cinema as well. He featured in the Gujarati film Kalapi, which released in 1966. He even made a special appearance in the Tamil film Bharata Vilas in 1973. He featured in a song for that film. He was also seen in the Punjabi film Fauji Chacha in 1980.
The actor remained single all his life. Rumours about his affairs with actors Hema Malini and Sulakshana Pandit were rife, but no official statement was ever released by any of them. It is also speculated that actor Sulakshana remained unmarried due to her love for Sanjeev Kumar.