Whenever a dangerous villain is mentioned in Bollywood, the name of this actor surely comes to mind, who created such an image on the big screen with his unique style that even today people go 50-50 when his name comes up. 50 away. Every child trembles with fear. If you still don’t recognize this actor after this hint, look at this picture carefully and name this actor seen in ladies look. Look carefully at this black and white picture, it shows a female character, can you recognize this actor? If not, let us tell you that this woman, earlier seen in a bindi, Anarkali suit and Begum cap, is not an actress but a terrifying villain of her time whose name makes every child shudder. If you didn’t recognize it, it is none other than Sholay Gabbar aka Amjad Khan, who is seen in a completely different look in this picture and played the role of a woman in a film.
Thus the village man made himself an actor
Gabbar from the film Sholay is still famous for his dialogues, but did you know that no director or script writer asked Amjad Khan to act like this, rather a guy from Amjad Khan’s village asked him to dress in this style every morning. Amjad Khan was so impressed with his style that he copied his expressions to play Gabbar in Sholay.
Started career as a child artist
Born in Peshawar (now Pakistan) on 12 November 1940, Amjad Khan began his career as a child actor in the 1951 film Naazneen, followed by the 1973 film Hindustan Ki Kasam, although he is best known for his role as Gabbar in Sholay. I remember it even today. Amjad Khan died of a heart attack on 27 July 1992, but even today his films and his dialogues ‘Kitne Aadmi Dhi’ live on in people’s minds.

