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The Substance and the Shadow: An Autobiography

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An authentic, heartfelt and compelling narrative – straight from the horse’s mouth – that reveals for the first time numerous unknown aspects of the life and times of one of the greatest legends of all time who stands out as a symbol of secular India. Dilip Kumar (born as Yousuf Khan), who began as a diffident novice in Hindi cinema in the early 1940s, went on to attain th

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Hardcover , 1st edition , 450 pages
Published June 8th 2014 by Hay House India (first published January 1st 2014)
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Himanshu
Yousaf Khan aka Dilip Kumar aka tragedy King , now does one define an actor who has been declared as an institution by actors no less than Amitabh Bacchan,Shahrukh Khan,Aamir Khan to name a few. Fortunately this is not the requirement over here from an average reviewer so without further ado , I will get down to putting my 2 cents on this latest biography from B-Town.

Given his age and personality, it was quite obvious that the book would be free from any possible controversy which to be frank is
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Vikas Datta
Quite interesting insofar as the light it sheds on this great artiste's life by letting him recount his version of events. These are quite revealing for some points but manifestly elusive at others - but then it is the subject's prerogative to determine what he wants to share... I wish he had been drawn out more on the industry and its people since his long innings at the top made him eminently qualified to speak on the subject.
Maxim
Too damn sanitized for a biography. Boring. Saira Banu's "Foreword" was overly fawning, off-putting. It didn't bode too well for things to come. Especially when you learn that the biographer and the star's wife are BFFs. If they had to include it, they should have appended it. So if you are not going to proffer any life lessons, what am I going to do with your glorified visiting card at this stage anyway? It's not like I am making a film and you're prospecting to act in it.

I also watched "Devda
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Toonfactory
Some interesting nuggets scattered amidst a painstakingly detailed mundane read. It gets so repetitive in its narration that at times one wonders if by mistake s/he is reading the same chapter/passage again. Book should get a concise - better edited version for Yousuf Sahab fans and the adulation from the fraternity is not at all needed, esp. from actors (A female actor who compares her own acting style to Dilip Saahab's thrice in a two page write up and another actress almost writes her own min ...more
Kaustuv Baral
Great book to read with insight into the icon that is Dilip Kumar. I will not say it is completely entertaining but the knowledge we got to know about the star, his personality, his working style more than compensates it. My takeaway from this book is:
1. The sense of Responsibility Dilip Kumar had towards his family, friends, fans and work.
2. His level of deep commitment towards his work- he actually learned sitar for the song- Madhuban mein Radhika nache.
3. His way of interaction with people- o
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Mayank
The man who is held 'the greatest' by many, is a man of few words. Dilip Kumar has always expressed more with his silence than with his words (brilliance of an accomplished actor) and here too he leaves some things unsaid, but unlike his movies, these things haunt you and you wish he had said more. You wish to hear more from such a legend who also happens to be a well learned and educated man.
Not without its share of fascinating moments, his chemistry with his professional rival and dear friend
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Saurabh Sharma
A fine biography that gives an interesting insight into the great and legendary actor's personality and psychology. It certainly makes you admire, respect and appreciate the man behind the gigantic persona created for celluloid. However, what the lovingly and rather affectionately written biography lacks is perhaps greater detail of the 'Tragedy King's ' acting career and a deeper insight into his style, his thought process and ideology.

This biography captures Yusuf Khan but only briefly deals w
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Shreya Kamboj
the book is itself like a movie; struggling actor ; cute romance a bollywood lifestyle with a good tadka .a bollywood lover should definitely read it
Itisha
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Pankaj
As soon as the book released i ordered it quickly to get to know the life of legend of Indian cinema in his words. The book arrived but somehow i got busy. After 20 days when i got hold of the book and started reading it i was completely engrossed and finished the whole book in a single go.The book offers some amazing insights into the life of dilip kumar and the section reminiscences is very good too. The book is not for everyone but anyone who has watched him act can go ahead without a shriek ...more
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Parth Dave
A humble autobiography of a humble man. First of all let me tell you that there is nothing controversial in this book. He hasnt said much about his relationship with Madhubala. But still this book is must read. He narrated his relationship with his beloved wife Saira wholeheartedly. The story of how he evolved from shy boy to the legendary actor is a treat for cine lovers. Highly recommended for Dilipsaab's fans and hindi cinema lovers.
Shinod
Words or narrative style may not impress you but the life will surely do. Get to know up close a legendary artist and exemplary human being of our times.
Sudama Panigrahi
So happy to go through this autobiography... lucid and replete with Dilip Kumar. love this.
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