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actor, director and producer, active from 1930 to 1966. He was born 9 October 1911 at Waghania, Bombay Presidency, British India as Hariprashad Joshi. He died on 22 January 1969 in Bombay (Mumbai), India aged 57. He acted in 86 films, directed 11 and sang in 14.


As Actor

*1973 ''
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'' *1963 '' Meri Surat Teri Ankhen'' *1963 ''Jevi Chhun Tevi'' *1963 ''Lakho Vanzaro'' ** ''Satyawan Savitri'' *1962 ''Aalha Udal'' ** ''Baghdad Ki Raaten'' ** ''Bezubaan'' ** ''Janam Janamna Sathi'' *1961 ''Chundali Chokha'' ** ''Hiro Salat'' *1959 ''
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'' *1958 '' Gopichand'' *1953 ''Shuk Rambha'' ** ''Naulakha haar'' *1952 ''Indrasen'' ** ''
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'' *1951 ''Jai Shankar'' ** '' Samsaram'' *1950 ''Sati Narmada'' ** ''Bhagwan Shri Krishna'' *1949 ''Matribhoomi'' ** ''Nar Narayan'' *1947 ''Rivaj'' *1946 ''
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'' ** ''Subhadra'' ** ''Maharana Pratap'' *1945 ''
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'' ** ''Sharbati Aankhen'' ** ''Samrat Chandragupta'' *1944 ''Manorama'' ** ''Lalkar'' ** ''Across The River'' ** ''Dil Ki Baat'' ** ''
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'' *1943 ''Kurbani'' ** ''Zaban'' ** '' Bansari'' *1942 ''
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'' ** ''Chandni'' ** ''
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'' ** '' Fariyaad'' *1941 ''
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'' ** '' Ummeed'' *1940 ''Diwali'' ** ''
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'' ** '' Musafir'' *1939 ''Meri Ankhen'' ** ''
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Thokar ''Thokar'' also called ''The Kick'' is 1939 Hindi/Urdu film directed by A. R. Kardar. Produced by Chandulal Shah for his production banner Ranjit Movietone, it had music by Gyan Dutt. The story writer was M. Sadiq, with cinematography by Gord ...
'' ** ''Ghazi Salahuddin'' *1938 ''Ban Ki Chidiya'' ** ''Billi'' *1937 ''Toofani Toli'' ** ''Mitti Ka Putla'' ** ''Shana Parwana'' ** ''Sharafi Loot'' ** ''Zameen Ka Chand'' ** ''Pardesi Pankhi'' ** ''Dil Faroshii'' *1936 ''Rangila Raja'' ** ''Laheri Lala'' ** ''Jwalamukhi'' ** ''Chalak Chor'' ** ''Raj Ramani'' ** ''Sipahi Ki Sajani'' ** ''Struggle'' ** ''Dil Ka Dakoo'' ** ''Matlabi Duniya'' ** ''Prabhu Ka Pyara'' *1935 ''Barrister's Wife'' ** ''Raat Ki Rani'' ** ''Desh Daasi'' ** ''Bombshell'' ** ''College Girl'' ** ''Noor-e-Vatan'' ** ''Qeemti Ansoo'' *1934 ''Toofani Taruni'' ** ''Veer Babruvahan'' ** ''Sitamgarh'' ** ''Tara Sundari'' ** ''Nadira'' ** ''Toofan Mail'' *1933 ''Bhola Shikar'' *1932 ''Bhutia Mahaal'' ** ''Sipah Salan'' ** ''Lal Swar'' ** ''Chaar Chakram'' *1931 ''Ghunghatwali'' ** ''Banke Sawaria'' ** ''Katil Katari'' ** ''Mojili Mashuk'' ** ''Premi Jogan'' *1930 ''Jobanna Jadu'' ** ''Ranak Devi'' ** ''Romances of Radha'' ** ''Sheikh Chilli''


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ishwarlal (actor) Male actors in Hindi cinema Indian male film actors Hindi-language film directors Bollywood playback singers 1911 births 1969 deaths 20th-century Indian male singers 20th-century Indian singers