Kumar Gaurav


Kumar Gaurav is an Indian film actor and son of late actor Rajendra Kumar. He has acted in several hit films such as Love Story, Teri Kasam,
Star, Naam, and Kaante.

Early and personal life

Kumar Gaurav is a son of actor Rajendra Kumar and Shukla. In 1984 after 2 years of dating, he married Namrata Dut who is a sister of Sanjay Dutt and daughter of Sunil Dutt and actress Nargis. They have two daughters, Saachi Kumar who is married to producer Kamal Amrohi's son Bilal Amrohi and Siya Kumar who is married to Aditya.
Brothers of Kumar's mother Shukla, are director Ramesh Behl and director Shyam Behl. His cousins are Shayms's children actor Ravi Behl and actress Geeta Behl as well as Rameh's son Goldie Behl are his nephew and nice respectively. His sister Shukla was married to Rajendra Kumar.

Career

He made his film debut opposite fellow debutante actress Vijayta Pandit with Love Story which was produced by his father who also starred alongside him in the film. This film played at the box office for a long period of time; not only for its innovative story, but also its memorable music by Rahul Dev Burman and the fresh leading debutants. Many youngsters began to emulate his character in the film, produced by his father and directed by Rahul Rawail. His next film, the 1982 release Teri Kasam with actress Poonam Dhillon. That same year he starred in the musical Star.
He then worked in Mahesh Bhatt's television film Janam in. His understated performance in this film is still considered his career's best. In the following year he had his second box office hit with Naam, again a Mahesh Bhatt film which was produced by his father and also starred his brother-in-law Sanjay Dutt in the lead role. Despite the success of Naam, Gaurav's career declined as all of his subsequent films failed to do well at the box office.
Having produced his earlier films Janam and Naam, his father tried to revive his career with the 1993 film Phool which had him paired with the top actress of the time Madhuri Dixit. The film also had his father and father-in-law Sunil Dutt in supporting roles. However, it didn't bring him any luck either. He then took a long break from acting and only had two delayed and completed films releasing in 1996. In 1999, he made appearances in a few television series.
In 2000, he was seen again on the big screen in the delayed release Gang which had been in production for nearly a decade due to director Mazhar Khan's ill health. In 2002, he played one of the six protagonists in the crime thriller Kaante, directed by Sanjay Gupta and a remake of the American cult hit Reservoir Dogs. Kaante was the third-highest-grossing film of 2002. Kaante remains his last Bollywood film to date.
In 2004, he appeared in his first American film, Guiana 1838. The film tells the story of Indians arriving in the British colony of British Guiana as indentured laborers amidst the abolition of slavery during the nineteenth century.
In 2006, he starred in the silent film My Daddy Strongest.

Awards

Television

Live action films