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Meet only superstar who took PM to court and won, govt banned his films, he once lived in refugee camps, is now worth...

This superstar fought a ban on his films and even dragged the government to court, eventually winning

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Meet only superstar who took PM to court and won, govt banned his films, he once lived in refugee camps, is now worth...
The superstar who took the government to court
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There have been very few Bollywood superstars who were outspoken, particularly against the establishment. Fewer still opt to take the legal recourse when pressured by the Prime Minister no less. But one did, some five decades ago. And to the surprise of one and all, emerged victorious too. This is the story of the Bollywood star who took on the government and won.

Manoj Kumar’s battle with Indira Gandhi government

In the 1970s, Manoj Kumar was considered the biggest star around when it came to patriotic films. He had proven his mettle with hits like Shaheed, Purab Aur Pashchim, and Upkar. In 1972, after a disagreement with the Indira Gandhi government, the actor saw a ban on his film Shor. Kumar took the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting – led by PM Gandhi herself – to court and ended up victorious. Shor released later that year and was a moderate success. Things came to a head again in 1975 when Manoj Kumar opposed the Emergency. This led to the I&B Ministry banning another of his films Dus Numbri. The film eventually did release in 1976 and was a superhit.

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Manoj Kumar’s film career

Born Harikrishn Goswami in a Punjabi Hindu family in Abbottabad, Kumar and his family had to migrate to India in 1947 during the Partition, when he was just 10 years old. The young Harikrishn stayed in refugee camps in Delhi for some time before his family was able to get back on its feet. His first jobs in cinema included daily wage work lifting lighting equipment on sets as a teenager. He gradually became an assistant and got a small role in the 1957 film Fashion. He eventually began to play lead roles the following year and was noticed in hits such as Hariyali Aur Rasta and Woh Kaun Thi in the 60s. After the success of Shaheed in 1965, Manoj Kumar a veritable star, delivering several blockbusters for the next decade-and-a-half. His last major hit was Kranti in 1981 after which his stardom declined. He quit acting after the 1995 flop Maidan-E-Jung.

Today, Manoj Kumar lives in Mumbai, away from the glitz and glamour of Bollywood. His last act in showbiz was directing the 1999 film Jai Hind, which starred his son Kunal Goswami. The actor is said to have a net worth of over Rs 20 crore as per multiple reports.

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