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Why is Bollywood dominated by Khatris?

The fair skin obsession is in entire south Asia.

Majority of them are sensitive to sunlight. So, most of them tend to get fair by using sunscreens.
This problem won't exist if South Asians were born black:lol:.

South Asians are weird , they don't appreciate nature's beauty and freedom .
 
Vadakkanalle veedu. :P


Blame the Brits:angry:

Brits are not responsible for this . They're much ahead of us in humanity and equality . Infact I believe if it were Brits still ruling us we would've been in much better position in the 2nd great Britain .
 
here is the list of Bollywood actors having family roots in pakistan

1-Dilib Kumar
Muhammad Yusuf Khan, popularly known as Dilip Kumar was born in Peshawar, NWFP, British India now, of course, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. He was born in 1922 to a hindko speaking Awan family. Dilip Kumar’s house is near the famous Qissa Khawani Bazar. In the late 1930’s his family moved to Mumbai, India.

2- Sanjay Dutt
Sanjay Dutt’s father Sunit Dutt was born in Khurd Village, Jhelum District, Punjab, Pakistan. Not only that, Sanjay Dutt’s mother the legendary Nargis Dutt (real name: Fatima Rashid) was also a Pakistani born actress. Who knew Munna Bhai was actually Pakistani!

3- Amitabh Bachan
Amitabh Bachchan’s mother, Teji Bachchan, was born in Lyallpur, Punjab, British India. That place is now known as Faisalabad, one of the biggest cities of the country.


4- Rajesh Khanna
Rajesh Khanna’s family was from Burewala, Vehari District, Punjab, Pakistan. There is actually a “conflict” on whether Rajesh Khanna was born in Amritsar or Burewala. Majority believes he was born in Amritsar but his family home actually stands in Burewala, to this very day, apparently.


5- Amrish Puri

Amrish Puri, the veteran actor was born in Lahore in 1932. He belonged to a Punjabi speaking family of Lala Nihal Singh Puri. Amrish Puri later moved to Shimla to continue his studies.

6- Prem Chopra

Prem Chopra, another famous ‘villain’ of Bollywood cinema, was born in Lahore, Punjab to a Punjabi Hindu family in 1935. Not only that, Prem Chopra is an alumnus of the prestigious Punjab University. After the partition, Prem’s family moved to Shimla.

7- Govinda

Arun Kumar Ahuja, father of Govinda, was born in Gujranwala, Punjab, British India. Arun Kumar was also a famous actor. After partition, Govinda’s family moved to Mumbai where Govinda was born.

8- Hirithik Roshan

You didn’t expect this one, did you? Apparently, Hrithik Roshan’s great grandfathers were from Pakistan. His paternal grandfather, Roshan, who was a well-known music director, was born in Gujranwala, Punjab. On the other hand, his maternal grandfather J. Om Prakash was born in Sialkot, Punjab. Now you know where the hunk has his good looks from

9- Vivek Oberoi

The one-time promising actor, Vivek Oberoi’s father, Suresh Oberoi – actor, was born in Quetta, Balochistan in 1946. Vivek is originally from a Punjabi family, although, within a year of Suresh Oberoi’s birth his family relocated to Hyderabad, India due to partition.

10- Gulzar

The famous poet and author, Sampooran Singh Kalra, more commonly known as Gulzar, was born in Dina City, Jhelum District, Punjab, Pakistan. He was born in a Sikh family which later moved to India, after partition.

11- Sadhana Shivdasani

The biggest film star of her time, Sadhana was born in Karachi, Sindh, British India in 1941. Although, the family was famous in Karachi cinema at that time but they flew from Karachi during the post-partition riots and settled in Mumbai.


12- Dev Anand

The famous actor/director Dev Anand was born in Shakargarh, Gurdaspur District, Punjab, Pakistan. Dev spent his early years in Gharota Village, Gurdaspur. Dev is an alumnus of Government College, Lahore.

13- The Kapoor Family

Oh yeah, Ranbir, Kareena, Karishma, Rishi? All Pakistanis by heritage! The patriarch Pritviraj Kapoor, the first ‘Kapoor’, as the Indian cimena folks like to call him, was an actor born in Lyallpur, Punjab in 1906. He later moved to Peshawar and completed his higher education from Edward’s College in Peshawar. There, his son Raj Kapoor, father of Rishi Kapoor, was born in Peshawar. The other two, Shammi & Shashi, were born in regions that are now part of Indian territory, though.
 
here is the list of Bollywood actors having family roots in pakistan

1-Dilib Kumar
Muhammad Yusuf Khan, popularly known as Dilip Kumar was born in Peshawar, NWFP, British India now, of course, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. He was born in 1922 to a hindko speaking Awan family. Dilip Kumar’s house is near the famous Qissa Khawani Bazar. In the late 1930’s his family moved to Mumbai, India.

2- Sanjay Dutt
Sanjay Dutt’s father Sunit Dutt was born in Khurd Village, Jhelum District, Punjab, Pakistan. Not only that, Sanjay Dutt’s mother the legendary Nargis Dutt (real name: Fatima Rashid) was also a Pakistani born actress. Who knew Munna Bhai was actually Pakistani!

3- Amitabh Bachan
Amitabh Bachchan’s mother, Teji Bachchan, was born in Lyallpur, Punjab, British India. That place is now known as Faisalabad, one of the biggest cities of the country.


4- Rajesh Khanna
Rajesh Khanna’s family was from Burewala, Vehari District, Punjab, Pakistan. There is actually a “conflict” on whether Rajesh Khanna was born in Amritsar or Burewala. Majority believes he was born in Amritsar but his family home actually stands in Burewala, to this very day, apparently.


5- Amrish Puri

Amrish Puri, the veteran actor was born in Lahore in 1932. He belonged to a Punjabi speaking family of Lala Nihal Singh Puri. Amrish Puri later moved to Shimla to continue his studies.

6- Prem Chopra

Prem Chopra, another famous ‘villain’ of Bollywood cinema, was born in Lahore, Punjab to a Punjabi Hindu family in 1935. Not only that, Prem Chopra is an alumnus of the prestigious Punjab University. After the partition, Prem’s family moved to Shimla.

7- Govinda

Arun Kumar Ahuja, father of Govinda, was born in Gujranwala, Punjab, British India. Arun Kumar was also a famous actor. After partition, Govinda’s family moved to Mumbai where Govinda was born.

8- Hirithik Roshan

You didn’t expect this one, did you? Apparently, Hrithik Roshan’s great grandfathers were from Pakistan. His paternal grandfather, Roshan, who was a well-known music director, was born in Gujranwala, Punjab. On the other hand, his maternal grandfather J. Om Prakash was born in Sialkot, Punjab. Now you know where the hunk has his good looks from

9- Vivek Oberoi

The one-time promising actor, Vivek Oberoi’s father, Suresh Oberoi – actor, was born in Quetta, Balochistan in 1946. Vivek is originally from a Punjabi family, although, within a year of Suresh Oberoi’s birth his family relocated to Hyderabad, India due to partition.

10- Gulzar

The famous poet and author, Sampooran Singh Kalra, more commonly known as Gulzar, was born in Dina City, Jhelum District, Punjab, Pakistan. He was born in a Sikh family which later moved to India, after partition.

11- Sadhana Shivdasani

The biggest film star of her time, Sadhana was born in Karachi, Sindh, British India in 1941. Although, the family was famous in Karachi cinema at that time but they flew from Karachi during the post-partition riots and settled in Mumbai.


12- Dev Anand

The famous actor/director Dev Anand was born in Shakargarh, Gurdaspur District, Punjab, Pakistan. Dev spent his early years in Gharota Village, Gurdaspur. Dev is an alumnus of Government College, Lahore.

13- The Kapoor Family

Oh yeah, Ranbir, Kareena, Karishma, Rishi? All Pakistanis by heritage! The patriarch Pritviraj Kapoor, the first ‘Kapoor’, as the Indian cimena folks like to call him, was an actor born in Lyallpur, Punjab in 1906. He later moved to Peshawar and completed his higher education from Edward’s College in Peshawar. There, his son Raj Kapoor, father of Rishi Kapoor, was born in Peshawar. The other two, Shammi & Shashi, were born in regions that are now part of Indian territory, though.
Quite a details study you have done! amazing
 
No idea about Magadheera. Havent watched it.
telugu is it?
I dont understand Telugu.

angane vere oru malluvum koodi ee forumthill ethii. :lol:

If B-1 was 6/10 then B-2 deserves 8/10.
I loved everything abt the movie except a few exaggerations. Anushka was awesome...and Rana despite being anti-hero was very convincing.
Prabhas was good as always.

As an actress, she needs to improve.
But i like watching her interviews. She's definitely beauty with brains, have seen her speak on many forums.

Stop derailing my thread with your south Indian stuff. Idc and it has nothing to do with my original question.
 
here is the list of Bollywood actors having family roots in pakistan

1-Dilib Kumar
Muhammad Yusuf Khan, popularly known as Dilip Kumar was born in Peshawar, NWFP, British India now, of course, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. He was born in 1922 to a hindko speaking Awan family. Dilip Kumar’s house is near the famous Qissa Khawani Bazar. In the late 1930’s his family moved to Mumbai, India.

2- Sanjay Dutt
Sanjay Dutt’s father Sunit Dutt was born in Khurd Village, Jhelum District, Punjab, Pakistan. Not only that, Sanjay Dutt’s mother the legendary Nargis Dutt (real name: Fatima Rashid) was also a Pakistani born actress. Who knew Munna Bhai was actually Pakistani!

3- Amitabh Bachan
Amitabh Bachchan’s mother, Teji Bachchan, was born in Lyallpur, Punjab, British India. That place is now known as Faisalabad, one of the biggest cities of the country.


4- Rajesh Khanna
Rajesh Khanna’s family was from Burewala, Vehari District, Punjab, Pakistan. There is actually a “conflict” on whether Rajesh Khanna was born in Amritsar or Burewala. Majority believes he was born in Amritsar but his family home actually stands in Burewala, to this very day, apparently.


5- Amrish Puri

Amrish Puri, the veteran actor was born in Lahore in 1932. He belonged to a Punjabi speaking family of Lala Nihal Singh Puri. Amrish Puri later moved to Shimla to continue his studies.

6- Prem Chopra

Prem Chopra, another famous ‘villain’ of Bollywood cinema, was born in Lahore, Punjab to a Punjabi Hindu family in 1935. Not only that, Prem Chopra is an alumnus of the prestigious Punjab University. After the partition, Prem’s family moved to Shimla.

7- Govinda

Arun Kumar Ahuja, father of Govinda, was born in Gujranwala, Punjab, British India. Arun Kumar was also a famous actor. After partition, Govinda’s family moved to Mumbai where Govinda was born.

8- Hirithik Roshan

You didn’t expect this one, did you? Apparently, Hrithik Roshan’s great grandfathers were from Pakistan. His paternal grandfather, Roshan, who was a well-known music director, was born in Gujranwala, Punjab. On the other hand, his maternal grandfather J. Om Prakash was born in Sialkot, Punjab. Now you know where the hunk has his good looks from

9- Vivek Oberoi

The one-time promising actor, Vivek Oberoi’s father, Suresh Oberoi – actor, was born in Quetta, Balochistan in 1946. Vivek is originally from a Punjabi family, although, within a year of Suresh Oberoi’s birth his family relocated to Hyderabad, India due to partition.

10- Gulzar

The famous poet and author, Sampooran Singh Kalra, more commonly known as Gulzar, was born in Dina City, Jhelum District, Punjab, Pakistan. He was born in a Sikh family which later moved to India, after partition.

11- Sadhana Shivdasani

The biggest film star of her time, Sadhana was born in Karachi, Sindh, British India in 1941. Although, the family was famous in Karachi cinema at that time but they flew from Karachi during the post-partition riots and settled in Mumbai.


12- Dev Anand

The famous actor/director Dev Anand was born in Shakargarh, Gurdaspur District, Punjab, Pakistan. Dev spent his early years in Gharota Village, Gurdaspur. Dev is an alumnus of Government College, Lahore.

13- The Kapoor Family

Oh yeah, Ranbir, Kareena, Karishma, Rishi? All Pakistanis by heritage! The patriarch Pritviraj Kapoor, the first ‘Kapoor’, as the Indian cimena folks like to call him, was an actor born in Lyallpur, Punjab in 1906. He later moved to Peshawar and completed his higher education from Edward’s College in Peshawar. There, his son Raj Kapoor, father of Rishi Kapoor, was born in Peshawar. The other two, Shammi & Shashi, were born in regions that are now part of Indian territory, though.

You forgot Shahrukh Khan

Yash Chupra,

Babita
Raveena Tandon

Manuj Kumar

Madan Puri
Prem Nath
 
You forgot Shahrukh Khan

Yash Chupra,

Babita
Raveena Tandon

Manuj Kumar

Madan Puri
Prem Nath


lol you know so many Indian actors of past too, majority of them from Pakistan side punjab, more to add

Balraj Sahni, Gulzaar the great poet and director
 
What's a khatris?

A cast which they also may call Punjabis and from North India.

lol you know so many Indian actors of past too, majority of them from Pakistan side punjab, more to add

Balraj Sahni, Gulzaar the great poet and director



I remember because there was a thread on Indian actors with roots in Pakistan :)

And yes who can forget GULZAR the great


Balraj Sahni - born in Bhera-Rawalpindi region, Punjab

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Chetan Anand - born in Lahore , Punjab

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Brits are not responsible for this . They're much ahead of us in humanity and equality . Infact I believe if it were Brits still ruling us we would've been in much better position in the 2nd great Britain .
Not at all. Modern day region of Pakistan was one of the richest regions in the world. All of this went on to fuel further British imperialism and her many wars: people became poverty-stricken, famines were widespread, locals were treated worse than blacks in the south during the 1800's, our honor was tarnished. It was a humiliating period, something that only traitors, self-haters, or blind and ignorant people that think that the British era was some sort of paradise after seeing old pictures of supposed 'British-era pictures' (which in fact were rich and mostly white-only areas).
 
They are the Jews of Bollywood - they control all of it :P

I think Bollywood need to start recruiting more mainland Indian actors from UP-Bihar, Bengal, Maharashtra and South India - the major population centres of India, rather than filling it up with few minority North-Western ones. It just looks weird (like Pakistan movie industry recruiting only the Kalash exclusively for movies :cheesy:)
 

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