
Dilip Kumar: The natural performer
The Hindu
Dilip Kumar’s screen presence was terrific, but the real deal was the minimalism he brought to the screen
Reading Dilip Kumar’s performance is like understanding the emotional faultlines that the subcontinent lived with after Partition. In his characters and performances, he loved to amass the contradictions that human beings and relationships face.More Related News

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