Akbar Khan (7 July 1949) is an Indian actor, screenwriter, film producer and director.
He is the youngest brother of the Indian actor, producer, editor and director, Feroz Khan and Sanjay Khan.
Akbar was born on 7 July 1949, in Bangalore, India, to Sadiq Ali Khan Tanoli and Fatima.
His father was an Afghan from Ghazni, Afghanistan and belonged to Tanoli people which is a Pashtun tribe, while his mother had Persian ancestry from Iran.
His brothers are the legendary actor-filmmaker Feroz Khan, actor-filmmaker Sanjay Khan, Sameer Khan and Shahruq Khan.
His sisters are Dilshad and Khurshid.
Khan was educated at Bishop Cotton Boys' School and St. Germain High School, both in Bangalore.
1965
It was also the first Indian film to release in Pakistani cinemas, as Indian films were banned there since the Indo-Pak war of 1965.
1972
He was also assistant director to his brother Feroz in Apradh (1972).
1974
Akbar started his career as an assistant director to some filmmakers and after some years of assisting made his debut in Anjaan Rahain (1974), which starred his brother Feroz in the main lead.
1983
After acting in a couple of films, Akbar turned producer-director with Haadsa (1983), starring himself in the lead.
1986
He also starred in his brother Sanjay Khan's directorial venture Kala Dhanda Gorey Log (1986).
1988
After acting in Aakarshan (1988), Akbar turned his attention to the TV industry and directed the first 15 episodes of his brother Sanjay Khan's epic TV Serial, The Sword of Tipu Sultan.
Akbar produced-directed and also played the title role of Emperor Akbar in the classic TV serial Akbar The Great.
2005
In 2005, Akbar produced-directed the magnum opus Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story.
He also launched Pakistani legend actress-singer Noor Jehan's granddaughter Sonya Jehan in the film, which also starred Kabir Bedi, Zulfi Syed, Arbaaz Khan and Pooja Batra.
It was the costliest film made in India at that time, with a budget of INR 60 crores.
Akbar plans to re-release the film in India and abroad very soon, as many people didn't know that it actually released in 2005.
2006
Akbar, along with his family and other Indian film stars also visited Pakistan in April 2006 and actively promoted the film.
The film was badly sabotaged and ill-marketed in India by Mukta Arts, which led to a dispute between Akbar, Subhash Ghai and Yash Chopra.
The film was highly appreciated at nearly all international film festivals.
2011
Akbar starred in Vashu Bhagnani's Faltu (2011) and played the main lead in Faraar (2011).
Khan was involved in the petrochemical business with his company Abraiz Petrochemicals.
He also had business interests in Iran.
He lives at Oberoi Enclave in Juhu, Mumbai, near his late brother Feroz's bungalow.