In 1948, he also appeared as a side hero in his second movie, 'Meri
Kahani' which was released in 1949 at Nishat cinema, Karachi. Munawwar
Sultana and Surender played the lead roles.
After independence, Santosh migrated to
Lahore, Pakistan, along with his family.
'Beli' was his first film as a hero,
which was picturised and released in Pakistan ('Beli': 1949, screen
writer: Sa'adat Hasan Munto, director:
Masood Pervez, who also assisted W.Z.
Ahmed as his special advisor, composer: Rasheed Attray, lead actress:
Shaheena, daughter of renowned composer-actor Rafiq Ghaznavi, also
included were M.Ismail, Shahnawaz, Anwar Adha and Sabiha Khanum ('Beli'
was Sabiha's debut film)
In 1949, director Anwar Kamal Pasha,
son of Hakeem Ahmed Shuja Pasha, established his film studio, 'Naubahar
films' and started the location shooting of the film 'Dou Aansoo', which
was based on a novel, 'Baap ka gunah', penned by his father.
'Dou Aansoo' was released in April
1950, in Jubilee cinema, Karachi, and it was also the first silver
jubilee film of Pakistan. (Director: Anwar Kamal Pasha, assistant
director: Murtaza Jeelani, who also co-ordinated with director Nazeer in
his movie, 'Sacchai' in which Santosh performed the role of 'Aslam'
opposite two lead actresses, Sabiha and Gulshan Ara. Other performers
were Shamim Banu, Himaliya Wala, Shahnawaz, Ajmal, Fazal Shah, Azad,
Alauddin, Ghazala and a new comer, comedian , Asif Jah.
'Dou Aansoo' not only gave a vintage
quality to the performance of the entire film crew, but also proved to
be a milestone in each and every participant's career.
From 1950 onwards, Santosh became the
necessity for the films and his movie career consistently went up:
Film: 'Shammi': Director: Munshi Dal,
hero: Santosh,heroine:
Shamshad, who later achieved fame as
Shammi.
Noor Jehan's film 'Chanway', hero:
Santosh, lead actress: Noor Jehan.
Film: 'Akelee', director: M.M. Mehra,
hero: Santosh, lead actress: Raagni.
Film: 'Ghabro' (punjabi), director:
Anwar Kamal Pasha, stars: Santosh, Shamim Banu.
Film: 'Raat ki baat, director: Anwar
Kamal Pasha, songwriter: Saif Uddin Saif, cast: Santosh, Sabiha, Gulshan
Ara.
Film: 'Aaghosh', director: Murtaza
Jeelani, starring: Santosh, Sabiha, Gulshan Ara.
Film: 'Aawaaz', director: Khadim
Mohiuddin, stars: Santosh, Gulshan Ara.
Film: 'Shehri Babu' (punjabi)
director: Nazeer, stars: Santosh, Sauranlata.
Listed here below are the super hit
movies of Santosh - Sabiha:
Film: Ghulam: Santosh - Sabiha.
Film: Qatil: Santosh -Sabiha.
Film: Inteqaam: Santosh - Sabiha.
Film: Sarfarosh: Santosh -Sabiha.
Film: Ishq-e- Laila: Santosh - Sabiha.
Film: Hameeda: Santosh - Sabiha.
Film: Saath Lakh: Santosh -Sabiha.
Film: Wada: Santosh -Sabiha.
Film: Sawaal: Santosh -Sabiha.
Film: Mukhra: Santosh - Sabiha.
Film: Sardar: Santosh - Sabiha.
Film: Saltanat: Santosh -Sabiha.
During the location shooting of the
film 'Wada', Santosh-Sabiha had developed tremendous understanding.
Hence they decided to marry and became hero-heroine in their real life,
too!
Santosh Kumar's first wife, Jameela,
was an highly educated, gorgeous, enlightened and a realistic lady and
both Sabiha and Jameela lost no time to nurture close relationship which
continues to this day.
Mega hit movies of Santosh brought
more name, fame and money for him, as he labored his way up.
Let us have a look at his ascendency
to stardom through movies like:
Mausiqaar, Daman, Pak Daman, Dewar
Bhabi, Sham Dhalay, Shahen Shah Jehangir, Mohabbat, Anjuman, Hasrat and
Ishrat.
In the films 'Naila' 'Chingari' and 'Majboor',
Shamim Ara was the lead lady.
In the films 'Lori' which was a
brilliant movie and a commercial success, Santosh played the lead role
opposite Talat Siddiqui and Zeba.
In composer Khwaja Khursheed Anwar's
mega hit film 'Ghoonghat, which is a resplendent example of great team
work, Santosh was the hero opposite Nayyar Sultana in this film.
In 'Sufaid Khoon', Santosh was cast
opposite Rani.
In'Lahu Pukaray ga' Santosh was the
hero opposite Firdous.
Remarkably enough, the first Nigar
award in the history of the Pakistan film industry was presented to
Santosh for best actor for the film 'Wada'.
Afterwards, he bagged two more Nigar
awards for best actor for the films 'Ghoonghat' and 'Daman'.
Essentially, Santosh was a principle,
articulate and a sober person with his eyes always on the future. In
addition, he always kept himself abreast of the situation around him.
One commercially successful movie
after another kept its grip on his imagination and he worked
relentlessly to pursue realistic goals.
Considering the changing time and
trend in the 1960s film circle, he joined hands with a reputable
international organization as the sales director, alongside he
contributed to the Pakistani cinema as a producer and an actor, as well.
Furthermore, film 'Shaam Dhalay' was
the only movie in his film career, which he produced, directed and
played the lead role, as well.
Over and above, in Pakistan
television's popular quiz show, 'Neelam Ghar', Santosh won the car by
answering the required number of questions through his exceptionally
high I.Q. and his immense general knowledge.
Santosh left for the eternal journey
on June 11, 1982.
Today, Santosh Kumar is
no longer with us, but his significant moral character, wisdom and
humility ignited a fire in the countless cine-goers that never did go
out and never will.
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