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GH News June 21, 2025 02:06 AM

Many stars came to Bollywood and won everyones hearts with their acting. But there was one actor who did small roles at the beginning of his career. But in the year 1952 he played such a role that he gave tough competition to Raj Kapoor and Dilip Kumar.
The King Of Versatility
Here we are talking about Late Bharat Bhushan who was a prominent figure in the Bollywood industry during the 1950s. Known for his power-packed performances he was regarded as one of the best actors of his time. His impressive acting skills and excellent choice of projects made him a romantic heartthrob in India earning him a massive fan following. However as the saying goes “nothing remains constant” which was true for Bhushan’s charm and stardom. Just as quickly as he climbed the ladder of success he also experienced a significant decline.
Bharat Bhushans Biggest Break
Bharat Bhushan was born in 1920 in Meerut Uttar Pradesh. After completing his studies in Aligarh he moved to Mumbai to pursue a career in acting. He made his film debut in 1941 with Chitralekha but his first major success came with Baiju Bawra in which he starred opposite Late Meena Kumari. This film marked a turning point in his career and brought him fame. In Baiju Bawra he played the role of a musician who challenged Tansen. Interestingly the role was first offered to Late Dilip Kumar who rejected it deeming the script ordinary. Late Raj Kapoor was also approached later but he found the script commercially weak and declined the offer.
The story of Baiju Bawra captivated audiences and the film was so well-received that it ran in theaters for an astonishing 100 weeks (23 months) without any other film being released. In this movie Mohammad Rafi showcased his remarkable vocal talent and classical ability making the film a significant game-changer for Bharat Bhushan.
The Downfall of Bharat Bhushan
Following his peak in popularity Bharat Bhushans career began to decline. Taking his brothers advice he ventured into film production which unfortunately resulted in substantial financial losses. Reports indicate that at the height of his career Bharat Bhushan was one of the wealthiest actors in Bollywood. However he eventually faced bankruptcy and saw his career diminish with the rise of new stars like Late Shashi Kapoor Late Rajesh Khanna and veteran actor Dharmendra. As he struggled financially Bhushan sold most of his property and moved to a chawl.
To make ends meet the actor even worked as a junior artist later in his life. A report by the Times of India mentioned that Bharat Bhushan lost a significant amount of wealth and property due to gambling. He ultimately passed away at the age of 72.