Sanjay Khan was born on 3 January 1940 as Shah Abbas Ali Khan in
Bangalore,
Kingdom of Mysore,
British India (now in
Karnataka, India) into a
Muslim family. Born to an immigrant
Afghan father, Sadiq Ali Khan from
Ghazni and a mother of
Persian ancestry, Bibi Fatima Begum. He had five brothers and two sisters, Dilshad and Khurshid. His elder brother
Feroz Khan was a well-known actor and produced successful films like
Dharmatma and
Qurbani. His younger brothers Sameer and Shahrukh are businessmen, while
Akbar Khan has made magnum opus
Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story. At the age of 12, Khan was taken to a theatre to see
Raj Kapoor's
Awaara and was mesmerised by the film. Following the film, he decided to visit with the actors. The manager of the theatre took Khan into the projection room and explained to him how the film is made. To Khan, that was a moment of epiphany and he decided to pursue an acting career. He obtained
Senior Cambridge through Cambridge School in
Daryaganj, New Delhi. Deciding not to pursue further education, Khan moved to Mumbai where, before joining Hindi Cinema, he assisted
John Guillermin, Hollywood film director for the
MGM Production of
Tarzan Goes to India (1962) which starred his brother Feroz in a supporting role and Sanjay also appeared in a small role as a pilot. ==Career==