How did Dilip Kumar's name got associated with Tragedy King? Learn story here
How did Dilip Kumar's name got associated with Tragedy King? Learn story here
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Indian film superstar Dilip Kumar has passed away at the age of 98. Dilip Kumar had been ill for a long time. Dilip Kumar's departure is a big loss for Indian films. Now, from his fans to the Indian film industry, he is being remembered and paid homage through social media. Dilip Kumar has given many films to Indian films and is also known as Tragedy King because of his special films. You must have seen many times in media reports that The Tragedy King is written next to Dilip Kumar. 

The story of becoming a tragedy king:-
In fact, there was a time in Dilip Kumar's career when he played serious roles in many movies. He then became popularly known as the Tragedy King. He played a tragic role and not only did he get this name, but it is said that he also had also gone through depression and was treated because of this serious character. Then he returned with light characters and the highlight was that people loved his style too. Speaking of his tragic roles, he played a rich man in the 1950 movie Babylon. At the same time, there were many movies like Daag, Mughal-e-Azam, Didar, Tarana, Devdas, Naya Daur, Jowar Bhata, Madhumati, which gave Dilip Kumar the name of tragedy king. Devdas and Mughal-e-Azam made headlines in these movies.

Best film of Dilip Kumar's career:-
The list could be very long if a list of great films of Dilip Kumar's career is made. But if there are only 5 best films, it will definitely include the names of Mughal-e-Azam, Naya Daur, Devdas, Ram and Shyam, Ganga Jamuna. Those films were supported not only by fans but also by many critics. Even today people like to watch these movies.

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