Vinod Khanna Birth Anniversary 2024: Interesting facts and RARE pictures about the late icon

On veteran Bollywood actor Vinod Khanna's birth anniversary on October 6, here's a look back at some pictures of the star from his intriguing journey in showbiz. (All photos/mid-day archives and Instagram)

Updated On: 2024-10-06 11:33 AM IST

Compiled by : Tuhina Upadhyay

All Pics/ Mid-Day's Archive

Vinod Khanna was born in Peshawar, now part of Pakistan, on October 6, 1946. His father was a textiles and chemicals businessman.

During his schooling days, Vinod Khanna watched films like Solva Saal (1958) and Mughal-e-Azam (1960), and developed a liking for Hindi cinema.

Vinod Khanna's debut in Hindi cinema, too, was in the form of a supporting role. It was another would-be MP, also from Punjab, who gave Khanna his first break. 

Sunil Dutt, it is said, was struck by Khanna's good looks and signed him up as a villain in his production Mann Ka Meet in 1968.

He was a villain, to begin with, but ended up as a hero with a legion of fans swooning over his good looks. 

For almost five decades, Vinod Khanna ruled the Hindi film world with his lush sideburns and dimpled chin, despite an active career in politics that began in 1997. 

Vinod Khanna decided to try his hand at acting and debuted as a villain in Sunil Dutt's 1968 film Man Ka Meet. 

In several films, Khanna acted with Amitabh Bachchan, and while the pair was a great success, the angry young man that Bachchan became synonymous with often stole the show.

Vinod Khanna, however, first made a mark as Shyam in Gulzar's 1971 film Mere Apne, where he stood out as a disillusioned young man. He got his first break as a hero in Hum Tum Aur Woh (1971). A great many films followed - including hits such as Elaan and Mera Gaon Mera Desh. Vinod Khanna was at his peak from the mid-70s to early 80s.

But Vinod Khanna shocked his fans when, at the height of his career, he left Bollywood to follow his spiritual guru, Osho Rajneesh, to Oregon in the United States in 1982.

Vinod Khanna, who was born in a Punjabi family of textile merchants in Peshawar in 1946, chose Punjab to make his political debut in 1997 when he joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He fought and won from Gurdaspur in Punjab - a seat that he lost only once in 2009 but won again in the 2014 general elections.

Weeks after hospitalisation, on April 27, 2017, Vinod Khanna lost the battle to bladder carcinoma. Doctors and family were expecting a recovery, but somehow his condition worsened.

As a starry-eyed Vinod Khanna regaled his friends at the Barnes School in the British era cantonment township of Deolali in Maharashtra, many thought the young lad was cut out for an innings on the silver screen. "We thought that going by his acting skills and persona, Vinod will join Hollywood and not Bollywood," his schoolmate Col (retd) Shashi Kiran Maini told PTI, after the actor's demise.

Vinod Khanna married Geetanjali in 1971 and they had two sons - (now actors) Rahul Khanna and Akshaye Khanna. The marriage ended in divorce as Khanna's decision to join Osho caused a rift. Vinod left his wife, Geetanjali, and the sons, to be with Osho Rajneesh. In 1990, he married Kavita Daftary (in the picture). From his second marriage, Khanna has a son, Sakshi, and a daughter, Shraddha.

Vinod Khanna was suffering from advanced bladder carcinoma. Khanna was hospitalised on March 31, 2017. A photograph of a visibly ill-looking actor with his wife Kavita and son Sakshi went viral a week later. There were rumours of him suffering from bladder cancer, but hospital authorities did not confirm it. At the time, they said that his sudden weight loss was due to severe dehydration.

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