Legendary Actor Manoj Kumar Dies: Bollywood mourns the loss of one of its most legendary actors, Manoj Kumar, who passed away at the age of 87 on April 4, 2025, in Mumbai. Widely celebrated as Bharat Kumar, Manoj Kumar became synonymous with patriotism in Indian cinema, shaping Bollywood with his socially relevant and nationalistic films.
His son, Kunal Goswami, confirmed the news, saying, “He had been facing health issues for a long time. However, he passed away peacefully. His last rites will be performed on April 5.”
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From Refugee to Bollywood Icon: Manoj Kumar’s Early Life
Born as Harikrishna Goswami on July 24, 1937, in Abbottabad, British India (now in Pakistan), Manoj Kumar’s life was deeply impacted by the Partition of India. When riots broke out, his family fled to Delhi, where they lived in a refugee camp for several months before settling permanently.
Despite the hardships, Manoj Kumar pursued his education at Hindu College, Delhi University, where his love for cinema grew. Inspired by Dilip Kumar, he adopted the screen name Manoj Kumar, after Dilip’s character in the 1949 film Shabnam.

A Struggling Actor Who Became Bollywood’s Patriotic Star
Manoj Kumar’s entry into Bollywood was not easy. In his early days, he worked on film sets as a light boy, assisting behind the scenes. His persistence paid off when he got his first minor role in Fashion (1957).
His first lead role came in Kanch Ki Gudiya (1960), and soon, he became a recognized face with films like:
Hariyali Aur Raasta (1962)
Woh Kaun Thi? (1964)
Himalaya Ki God Mein (1965)
However, his real breakthrough came in 1965 when he played Shaheed Bhagat Singh in the patriotic film Shaheed. The film’s emotional impact and hit songs like “Mera Rang De Basanti Chola” struck a chord with the audience, marking the beginning of his patriotic image.
The Turning Point: How Upkaar Made Him Bharat Kumar
Manoj Kumar’s life changed forever when Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri urged him to make a film based on his slogan “Jai Jawan Jai Kisan.”
Taking inspiration from this, Manoj Kumar wrote, directed, and starred in Upkaar (1967), a film that beautifully portrayed the sacrifices of Indian farmers and soldiers.
Iconic Song: “Mere Desh Ki Dharti Sona Ugle…” became India’s most celebrated patriotic song.
The film won multiple Filmfare Awards, including:
Best Film
Best Director
Best Story
This was the moment when Manoj Kumar became Bharat Kumar, a name that would stay with him for the rest of his life.
A Career Built on Patriotism and Social Justice
Following Upkaar, Manoj Kumar continued making films that blended entertainment with strong nationalistic and social messages. Some of his most iconic films include:
Purab Aur Paschim (1970) – Showcased India’s rich culture and the importance of staying connected to one’s roots.
Shor (1972) – A heart-touching story of a father’s love for his son.
Roti Kapda Aur Makaan (1974) – Highlighted social inequalities and unemployment.
Kranti (1981) – A grand historical film on India’s freedom struggle, where he directed Dilip Kumar.
His films weren’t just successful; they ignited a deep sense of nationalism in generations of Indians.

Manoj Kumar’s Awards & Achievements
Manoj Kumar’s contributions to cinema and society earned him some of the highest honors:
7 Filmfare Awards, including Best Director for Upkaar (1968).
Padma Shri (1992) – India’s fourth-highest civilian award.
Dadasaheb Phalke Award (2016) – The highest honor in Indian cinema.
He was one of the few actors whose films consistently carried strong messages, making him a respected and beloved figure.
Tributes Pour In for the Legend
Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid his respects, writing on X (formerly Twitter):
“Deeply saddened by the demise of Manoj Kumar ji. His films instilled a sense of patriotism and national pride. He will continue to inspire generations.”
Many Bollywood celebrities, including Amitabh Bachchan, Dharmendra, and Hema Malini, also expressed their sorrow over the loss.

The Final Goodbye: A Lasting Legacy
Manoj Kumar’s last rites will be held on April 5, 2025, in Mumbai, with his family, friends, and admirers paying their final respects.
His journey from a partition refugee to Bharat Kumar remains one of Bollywood’s most inspiring stories. His films will continue to evoke a sense of pride and nostalgia for generations to come.
Rest in Peace, Manoj Kumar. You will always be remembered.
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