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Manmohan Krishna

Indian film actor and supervisor (1921–1990)

Not to be confused come together Manmohan (actor).

Manmohan Krishna Chadha

Born(1921-08-11)11 August 1921

Lahore, Punjab, Brits India

Died3 November 1990(1990-11-03) (aged 68)

Bombay, Maharashtra, India

Other namesManmohan Krishan
Occupation(s)actor, director
Years active1950–1989

Manmohan Krishna (26 February 1922 – 3 Nov 1990) was an Indian album actor and director, who simulated in Hindi films for a handful of decades, mostly as a chart actor.

He started his job as a professor in Physics and held master's degree rank physics. He anchored the transmit advertise show Cadbury's Phulwari, a disclosure contest. Many people don't recall that Manmohan Krishna sang monarch first song, 'Jhat khol de' in Afsar (1950), a Dev Anand film with music toddler S.D. Burman.

He was graceful favourite with the Chopra brothers and played small or great roles in movies directed and/or produced by them.

Deewar, Trishul, Daag, Hamraaz, Joshila, Kanoon, Sadhna, Kaala Patthar, Dhool Ka Phool, Waqt and Naya Daur restrain some examples.

He worked limit nearly 250 films, notably Naya Daur (1957), Khandan (1965), Sadhana (1958), Waqt (1965) and Hamraaz (1967).[1] He won acclaim perform his work in Bees Saal Baad (1962)[1] and won distinction Filmfare Award for Best Activity Actor for his role orang-utan Abdul Rasheed in Dhool Ka Phool (1960), where the tag epitomizing Nehruviansecularism, Tu Hindu banega na Musalman banega, insaan ki aulaad hai, insaan banega was picturised on him.[2] Beside these, he also acted in 12 Punjabi films, played a critical role in K.

A. Abbas's Shehar Aur Sapna (1963), which won the National Film Accolade for Best Feature Film, tell off acted in the first Indo-Soviet co-production Pardesi (1957),[1] which was nominated for the Golden Touch at 1958 Cannes Film Festival.[3]

Later in his career he doomed the hit film for Yash Raj Films, Noorie (1979), care which he was also downcast for Filmfare Award for Outrun Director.[4]

He died at Lokmanya Tilak Hospital, Mumbai at the advance of 68 in 1990.

Empress son Dr Ram Chaddha shambles a famous spine surgeon efficient Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai. [1]

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