After Ram Aur Shyam, his career suffered a drawback in the 70's. No
other film clicked at the box office and Dilip reduced work to one or
two films at a time. By the end of 70's he took a complete break from
films for some years. He became involved in various other interests
like literature, theatre and comparative religions. But he made a triumphant
return to Hindi cinema in the 1980s when Amitabh dominated the scene,
with meaty roles in two big hits, Manoj Kumar's 'Kranti' (1981) and
Ramesh Sippy's 'Shakti' (1982) in which the latter earned him yet another
Filmfare award. Then came Subhash Ghai's Vidhaata, Karma and then Saudagar
as late as in 1991which were equally successful.
This living legend of Indian Cinema has been honoured with the Filmfare
Lifetime achievement award in1993 and the Prestigious Dada Saheb Phalke
award in 1995 for his contributions. In a career spanning over five
decades this veteran actor with his fine performances has found a place
in the world of Hindi films that few could vie for, though he retains
that his first love was never cinema but soccer. The aging actor now
leads a retired life but his charisma lingers..