Amjad Khan was a renowned Indian actor who primarily worked in Hindi cinema. He was born on November 12, 1940, in Hyderabad, India, and passed away on July 27, 1992, in Mumbai, India.
Amjad Khan is best remembered for his iconic role as the antagonist "Gabbar Singh" in the Bollywood blockbuster movie "Sholay" (1975). His portrayal of the ruthless dacoit leader Gabbar Singh remains one of the most memorable and celebrated performances in the history of Indian cinema.
Apart from "Sholay," Amjad Khan appeared in numerous other films and portrayed various characters throughout his career. He often played negative or villainous roles, earning him the reputation of being one of the most exceptional villains in Indian cinema.
Some of Amjad Khan's other notable films include "Muqaddar Ka Sikandar" (1978), "Qurbani" (1980), "Naseeb" (1981), "Yaarana" (1981), and "Lawaris" (1981), among others. He worked alongside many leading actors and actresses of his time and became a prominent figure in the Bollywood film industry.
Amjad Khan's acting skills, distinctive voice, and powerful screen presence made him a versatile and respected actor. He left a lasting impact on the audience and continues to be remembered as one of the greatest actors in Indian cinema.