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    Sanjay Khan

    Sanjay Khan, geboren als Shah Abbas Khan (Bangalore, 3 januari1941) is een Indiaas acteur, producent, regisseur en scenarioschrijver die bekend staat om zijn werk in Hindi films.[1] Sanjay Khan verscheen als eerst als prins in de Engelstalige film Tarzan Goes to India, zijn Hindi-debuut maakte hij met de film "Haqeeqat" uit 1964, gevolgd door de film "Dosti", waarvoor hij de National Film Award voor beste speelfilm in het Hindi won.[2]

    Khan werd in Bangalore (Karnataka) geboren als zoon van een sjiitsche familie. Hij speelde in talloze films, waaronder Dus Lakh, Ek Phool Do Mali, Intaqam, Dhund, Mela (1971) en Nagin (1976). In de laatste twee films speelde hij samen met zijn oudere broer, Feroz Khan, die in 2009 overleed. Sanjay Khan werd in de jaren tachtig producent en regisseur. In 1990 speelde hij in en regisseerde hij de beroemde historische fictietelevisieserie The Sword of Tipu Sultan.

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    Sanjay Khan

    Indian actor, producer, director (born 1941)

    Sanjay Khan (born as Shah Abbas Ali Khan, 3 January 1941) is an Indian actor, producer and director known for his works in Hindi films and television.[1] Sanjay Khan made his debut in Rajshri film Dosti (1964), which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi for that year,[2] followed by Chetan Anand's Haqeeqat (1964).

    Sanjay Khan starred in a series of hit movies like Dus Lakh (1966), Ek Phool Do Mali (1969), Intaquam (1969), Dhund (1973) etc. He co-starred with his elder brother Feroz Khan in the films Upaasna (1971), Mela (1971) and Nagin (1976). He later turned producer and director with the films like Chandi Sona (1977) and Abdullah (1980). In 1990, he starred in and directed the famous historical fiction television series The Sword of Tipu Sultan.[3]

    Early life

    Sanjay Khan was born on 3 January 1941[4] as Shah Abbas Ali Khan in Bangalore,[5]Kingdom of Mysore, British India (now in Karnataka, India) into a Muslim

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