Abdul Latif (Raees) Age, Height, Family, Career, Net Worth, Lifestyle & Facts

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Real Name: Abdul Latif

Nickname: King of Gujarat

Profession: Liquor Smuggler

Date of Birth: Year 1951

Age (as in November 1997): 46 Years

Zodiac sign/Sun sign: Not Known

Nationality: Indian

Hometown: Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

Religion: Islam

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EDUCATION

School: Not Known

College: Not Known

Educational Qualifications: Not Known

PHYSICAL STATISTICS

Height: in centimeters- 170 cm in meters- 1.70 m in Feet Inches- 5’ 7”

Weight: in Kilograms- 64 kg in Pounds- 141 lbs

Eye Colour: Black

Hair Colour: Black

FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS

Family: Father – Not Known Mother – Not Known Siblings – 6

Marital Status: Married

Affairs/Girlfriends: Not Known

Wife: Not Known

Children: Sons – Shaikh Arif Abdul Latif, Mushtaq Sheikh Daughter – Not Known

MONEY FACTOR

Net Worth (approx.): Not Known

OTHER INFORMATION

Biggest Rivals: Pappu Khan, Hansraj Trivedi

Place of Birth: Kalupur area of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

Date of Death: November 1997

Place of Death: Naroda Patiya, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

Death Cause: Police Encounter

Hobbies: Spending money on the poor and downtrodden

INTERESTING BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Abdul Latif, often referred to as Raees, was born in the Kalupur area of Ahmedabad into a family grappling with poverty. His early life was marked by struggles, not only in his academic pursuits but also in achieving a stable upbringing. Faced with the harsh realities of life, he began selling tobacco at his father’s shop, where his ambitions clashed with familial expectations, leading to regular disputes over financial matters. By his twenties, Latif resolved to carve out his own path, seeking independence from a life that had confined him to the margins.

In pursuit of financial freedom, Abdul Latif ventured into the treacherous world of illicit activities, initially aligning himself with Allah Rakha, a notorious bootlegger who operated a gambling den. This partnership provided him with a foothold in the underground economy, and Latif soon realized the potential for success in illegal undertakings. After parting ways with Allah Rakha, he embraced the role of a bootlegger, skillfully navigating the complexities of criminal networks. His burgeoning enterprise allowed him to cultivate relationships with various figures, including policemen, criminals, smugglers, and politicians, which further propelled his illegal ventures.

As he delved deeper into the criminal underworld, Latif’s activities expanded to include more serious offenses such as kidnapping, extortion, and even murder, which drew him into the intricate web of organized crime that spanned across borders, including connections in Pakistan. His ascent in the Gujarat underworld took a pivotal turn in 1985 when he joined forces with Alamzeb, a member of Mumbai’s infamous Pathan Gang, to confront a rival, Pappu Khan. However, the alliance proved to be short-lived as Latif ultimately eliminated Alamzeb, solidifying his position as a kingpin within Gujarat’s criminal landscape. Remarkably, during this time, he developed a complex relationship with the notorious Dawood Ibrahim, initially standing as a rival before eventually reconciling.

Latif’s criminal exploits were not confined to the shadows, as he remarkably managed to extend his influence into politics. While incarcerated, he won five seats in the Ahmedabad Municipal elections, showcasing his ability to manipulate the system to his advantage. His criminal pursuits culminated in 1995 when he was arrested in Delhi and subsequently incarcerated at Sabarmati Jail. The saga of Abdul Latif came to a tragic end in November 1997 when he was killed in a police encounter while allegedly attempting to escape. Throughout his tumultuous life, reports indicate that he was implicated in 97 criminal cases, highlighting the extent of his involvement in organized crime. In 2016, his life story inspired the film “Raees,” directed by Rahul Dholakia, with the iconic Shahrukh Khan portraying the complex character based on Latif’s life, encapsulating the essence of his rise and fall in the criminal underworld.

Note: All biographical information compiled from publicly available sources.

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