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The Ashok Kumar story: From reluctant debut in ‘Jeevan Naiya’ to historic success with ‘Kismet’

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 13, 2026, 17:21 IST
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Acting debut with ‘Jeevan Naiya’

Veteran actor Ashok Kumar made his screen debut in 1936 with ‘Jeevan Naiya’. The film was directed by Franz Osten and produced by Himanshu Rai for Bombay Talkies. Starring opposite Devika Rani, Ashok Kumar impressed audiences not only with his acting but also by lending his voice to the memorable song “Koi Humdum Na Raha”, demonstrating his versatility right at the start of his career.

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From aspiring lawyer to film studio technician

According to News18, before becoming a film star, Ashok Kumar had dreams of following in his father’s footsteps and becoming a lawyer. His life took a different direction when he joined Bombay Talkies as a sound engineer. While working behind the scenes and learning about various aspects of filmmaking, he unexpectedly received the opportunity to step in front of the camera, which eventually launched his acting journey.

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Establishing himself with early successful films

After his debut, Ashok Kumar steadily built his reputation with a series of notable films. Projects like ‘Prem Kahani’, ‘Nirmala’, ‘Bandhan’, ‘Naya Sansar’ and ‘Zindagi’ helped him gain recognition as a talented and dependable performer. These films showcased his ability to portray emotionally rich characters, making him a prominent face in Hindi cinema during the late 1930s and early 1940s.

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The historic success of ‘Kismet’

A defining moment in his career came with the 1943 film ‘Kismet’, directed by Gyan Mukherjee. The movie starred Ashok Kumar alongside Mumtaz Shanti and Shah Nawaz. Produced during the World War II era, the film turned into a massive box-office phenomenon and is widely considered one of the earliest blockbusters in the history of Hindi cinema.

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A bold anti-hero role that changed Bollywood

What made ‘Kismet’ stand out was its unconventional storytelling. Ashok Kumar played a morally complex anti-hero, a character type that was rarely seen in Indian films at the time. The film also addressed sensitive social themes, including crime and the struggles of an unmarried pregnant woman, making it remarkably progressive for its era.

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Legacy and recognition in Indian cinema

The success of ‘Kismet’ cemented Ashok Kumar’s position as India’s first superstar, with the film reportedly earning around Rs 1.1 crore in 1943. His immense contribution to cinema was later honoured with prestigious accolades, including the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 1988 and the Padma Bhushan in 1999. His legacy continues to inspire generations of actors and filmmakers in Indian cinema.

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Shobhana Padinjhattil
79 days ago
I watched Ashok Kumar's movies only in March 2026 and was surprised to see the acting style and strong characters he delivered. I am prepared to watch the amateur stories, lengthy songs, loosely connected images, as found in many old Tamil movies from the 1940s for research purposes. I witnessed these in the movies of great actors Thyagaraja Bhagavathar and P. U. Chinnappa, followed by Sivaji and MGR, who created their own charismatic worlds in early Tamil movies. These movies have many loopholes, ridiculous situations, and flaws in the stories, songs, and costumes that constantly remind us they are from another time. But after watching Ashok Kumar films such as Kismet, Najma,, and Sangram from the 1950s, the emotional depth of the characters he played is immense. It is comparable to contemporary Hollywood movies. The subtle acting of that time is unmatched by anyone. Savera , Parineeta and Danish are the movies , none can excel him . I am a film maker from Kerala , Mohan Lal got inspiration from this Great Actor Ashok Kumar for his natural style . I have doubt whether he got due respect in his life time . He is an intellectual , his lineage of acting style ended in him in Hindi movies . I considered Soumitra Chaterjee as my favourite and great actor , but after comparing the acting of him and Ashok Kumar in both versions of Parineeta , no doubt it is Ashok kumar only . Till his movies Najma or Kismet he followed old style of acting , it is because he did not want to be an actor and he avoided it . But after he continued he took it seriously , but he did not like the emotional , family drama which is prevalent at the time (even now ) . More over he hated drama . There is no drams , pause or camera , it is very natural . It is so refreshing , enjoyable watching his movies . In Satranj and Savera , the subtle emotions , movements he share with Meenakumari is surly applauded and acclaimed . Don't forget the movie Bandini and watch the moment especially in the clinic when Ashok kumar meet Nutan and change his statement of murder to Suicide
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