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Jagdish RajBollywood actor
Date of Birth: 01.01.1928
Country: India |
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Early Life and Career
Jagdish Raj Khurana, known as Jagdish Raj, was born in 1928 in Sargodha, British India (now Pakistan). He began his Bollywood career in the 1950s, initially playing villainous roles and occasionally portraying judges.
The Inspector Raj
Raj's claim to fame came as an Inspector of Police, a role he essayed in a staggering 144 Indian films. He holds the unique Guinness World Record for Most Stereotypical Actor Worldwide, earning him the moniker "Inspector Raj."
Prolific Filmography
Throughout his prolific career, Raj appeared in over 250 films, including notable titles such as "Deewar," "Don," "Mazdoor," "Besharam," "Aaina," "Silsila," and "Kasam."
Family and Legacy
Raj's daughter, Anita Raj, is an accomplished actress with over 70 films to her credit. He was also survived by his daughter Roopa Malhotra and a son.
Passing and Tributes
Jagdish Raj passed away on July 28, 2013, at the age of 85, in his Juhu residence due to respiratory complications. Indian celebrities expressed their condolences, with his son-in-law Rakesh Malhotra describing Raj's final days as marked by health struggles involving lung and respiratory issues.

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