Sunil Dutt

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Sunil Dutt was a prominent Indian film actor, producer, and politician known for his humanitarian work and long association with the Indian National Congress.

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instanceOf Indian film actor
film producer
human
humanitarian
politician
awardReceived Filmfare Award for Best Actor NERFINISHED
Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award NERFINISHED
Padma Bhushan
Padma Shri
birthName Balraj Dutt NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath heart attack
child Namrata Dutt NERFINISHED
Priya Dutt NERFINISHED
Sanjay Dutt NERFINISHED
constituencyRepresented Mumbai North West NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship India
dateOfBirth 1929-06-06
dateOfDeath 2005-05-25
directed Reshma Aur Shera NERFINISHED
Yaadein NERFINISHED
employer Bombay Talkies (radio, early career) NERFINISHED
founded Nargis Dutt Foundation NERFINISHED
genre Hindi cinema
knownFor humanitarian work
social activism
languageSpoken Hindi
Punjabi
memberOf Indian National Congress NERFINISHED
name Sunil Dutt NERFINISHED
notableEvent rescued Nargis during fire on the set of Mother India
notableWork Gumraah NERFINISHED
Mother India NERFINISHED
Mujhe Jeene Do NERFINISHED
Padosan NERFINISHED
Reshma Aur Shera NERFINISHED
Waqt NERFINISHED
Yaadein NERFINISHED
occupation actor
film producer
politician
radio presenter
placeOfBirth Jhelum NERFINISHED
Punjab Province, British India NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Maharashtra, India NERFINISHED
Mumbai NERFINISHED
politicalParty Indian National Congress NERFINISHED
positionHeld Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports
produced Reshma Aur Shera NERFINISHED
Yaadein NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
residence Mumbai, Maharashtra, India NERFINISHED
spouse Nargis NERFINISHED
termEnd 1989 (Lok Sabha member)
2005 (Lok Sabha member, later term)
2005 (Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports)
termStart 1984 (Lok Sabha member)
1999 (Lok Sabha member, later term)
2004 (Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports)
yearsActive 1950s–2005

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