Manmohan Krishna
Manmohan Krishna Chadha | |
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Bombay, Maharashtra , India | |
Other names | Manmohan Krishan |
Occupation(s) | actor, director |
Years active | 1950–1989 |
Manmohan Krishna (26 February 1922 – 3 November 1990) was a popular
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He was a favourite with the Chopra brothers and played small or large roles in movies directed and/or produced by them. are some examples.
He worked in nearly 250 films, notably Golden Palm at 1958 Cannes Film Festival.[3]
Later in his career he directed the hit film for Yash Raj Films, Noorie (1979), for which he was also nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Director.[4]
He died at Lokmanya Tilak Hospital, Mumbai at the age of 68 in 1990. His son Dr Ram Chaddha is a famous spine surgeon at Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai[1]
Selected filmography
Films as actor | ||||
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Year | Film | Role | Notes | |
1949 | Apna Desh | sang the song also "Apna Desh Hai Apna Desh" | ||
1950 | Afsar | Playback singer also | ||
1951 | Aaram | Playback singer also | ||
1951 | Nadaan | |||
1951 | Sanam | |||
1952 | Baiju Bawra | Shanker Anand | ||
1952 | Rahi | |||
1953 | Anarkali | Parvez | ||
1957 | Naya Daur | Jumman dada | ||
1955 | Railway Platform | as assistant story,songs play,dialogues | ||
1957 | Pardesi | |||
1958 | Sadhna |
Lallu Bhai | ||
1959 | Dhool Ka Phool | Abdul Rasheed | ||
1960 | Angulimaal | Ahinsak's father (Raj Purohit) | ||
1961 | Dharmputra | Amrit Rai | ||
1962 | Bees Saal Baad | Ramlal /Radheshyam | ||
1962 | Jhoola | Head Constable Sundarlal | ||
1963 | Grahasti | Doctor | ||
1963 | Dil Ek Mandir | Philip | ||
1963 | Shehar Aur Sapna | |||
1963 | Sehra | Chief Tailab | ||
1964 | Main Jatti Punjab Di | Darmu | Punjabi Movie | |
1965 | Waqt | Mittal | ||
1965 | Khandan | Shankar Lal | ||
1966 | Chaddian Di Doli | Father | Punjabi film
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1967 | Hamraaz | Mr. Verma | ||
1967 | Naunihal | Ustad Mansharam | ||
1967 | Upkaar |
Bisna | ||
1968 | Izzat |
Father Abhrahim | ||
1969 | Aadmi Aur Insaan | Mr.Khanna | ||
1970 | Maharaja (1970 film) | Lawyer Ramdas | ||
Pushpanjali | Maharaj, the cook | |||
1972 | Apna Desh | Dinanath Chandra | ||
1972 | Joroo Ka Ghulam | Mohanlal | ||
1972 | Raampur Ka Lakshman | Kedarnath Bhargav | ||
1973 | Anokhi Ada | Gupta | ||
1973 | Teen Chor | Dukandar | ||
1973 | Daag | Deewan | ||
1973 | Joshila | Jailor | ||
1975 | Do Jasoos | Journalist, V N Sinha | ||
1975 | Deewaar | DCP Narang | ||
1975 | Mittar Pyare Nu | Baba ji | Punjabi Movie | |
1976 | Aaj Ka Mahaatma | Khanna | ||
Mazdoor Zindabaad | Seth Chunilal | |||
Charas | Vijay Ramniklal | |||
Santo Banto | Kartara | Punjabi Movie | ||
Mehbooba | Bandhe Ali Khan | |||
1977 | Shirdi Ke Sai Baba | Ganpatrao | ||
1977 | Guru Manio Granth | Punjabi Movie | ||
1978 | Tumhari Kasam | Ramprasad | ||
1978 | Trishul |
Seth Dindayal | ||
1979 | Kaala Patthar | Dhaba Owner | ||
1980 | Sau Din Saas Ke | Sukhlal, Servant | ||
1980 | Noorie | Saiji (Storyteller) | Director of the film | |
1981 | Khoon Ki Takkar | |||
1982 | Gopichand Jasoos | Bank Manager Girdharilal | ||
1982 | Sawaal | Late Dinanath Mishra | Uncredited | |
1983 | Ek Din Bahu Ka | School Master | ||
Justice Chaudhury | ||||
1984 | Prerana | Chaudhary | ||
1985 | Ek Chitthi Pyar Bhari | Milkman | ||
Yudh (film) | Judge | |||
1987 | Madadgaar | Sohanlal | ||
1988 | Kanwarlal | Shastriji | ||
Vijay | Judge |
References
- ^ Indian Express. 4 November 1990.
- ^ "Nehru's vision shaped many Bollywood golden oldies". The Times of India. 16 November 2009. Archived from the original on 13 May 2013.
- ^ "Festival de Cannes: Journey Beyond Three Seas". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 13 February 2009.
- ^ "List of Filmfare Award Winners and Nominations, 1953-2005" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 June 2009. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
External links
- Manmohan Krishna at IMDb