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Mahipal (1919 -2005) was an Indian actor who worked in
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mostly in stunt films like ''Parasmani, Zabak, Cobra Girl, Jantar Mantar, Arabian nights themed movies such as Alibaba and 40 Thieves, Aladdin Aur Jadui Chirag, Roop Lekha, Sunehari Nagin'', Hindu mythological movies like ''Sampoorna Ramayan, Ganesh Mahima, Veer Bhimsen, Jai Santoshi Maa''. He is known for playing the iconic role of
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, and his two avatars,
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and Lord Krishna in lot of various puranic, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Bhagavata Purana based movies, besides playing Tulsidas and Abhimanyu, and is also best known as the lead in
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's '' Navrang'' (1959), and the songs "Tu Chhupi Hai Kahan Me Tadapta Yahan" and "baazigar me tu jaadugar". He acted in several well-known films of the 1950s and 1960s including
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's '' Navrang'' (1959) and Babubhai Mistry's ''
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'' (1963).


Biography

He was born in
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, Rajasthan, where after his schooling, he graduated in literature from Jaswant Government College Jodhpur. Thereafter, he worked in the theatre before migrating to Mumbai in the early 1940s. He made his film debut in the 1942 film '' Nazrana''. However, the film didn't work, thereafter he wrote lyrics for V. Shantaram for four films. He went on to work with directors such as Sohrab Modi and later with the Wadia Brothers,
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and
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, however, it was his work with V. Shantaram that got him lasting acclaim. He worked in several mythological and historical films with actresses such as
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,
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and even Meena Kumari. He also did a series of fantasy films based on ''
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'', including '' Alibaba and 40 Thieves'' (1954), ''Jennie'' (1953), ''Aladdin Aur Jadui Chirag'' (1952) and ''Alibaba ka Beta'' (1955), which gave him popularity even in the Gulf countries. Later in his career, he switched to character roles, and appeared in films such as '' Jai Santoshi Maa'' (1975), a 1970s hit. He died in
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of
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, at the age of 86. He was survived by his wife Akkal Kunwar and daughters Shushila Jain and Nirmala Oswal.


Selected filmography

* '' Nazrana'' (1942) * ''Shankar Parvati'' (1943) * ''Mali'' (1944) * ''Andhon Ki Duniya'' (1947) .... Kumar * ''Banwasi'' (1948) * ''
Narasinha Avatar ''Narasinha Avatar'' (The Incarnation of Narsinha) is a 1949 Hindi mythological film produced and directed by Sohrab Modi. Made under the Minerva Movietone banner, it had music composed by Vasant Desai with lyrics by Narendra Sharma. The story ...
'' (1949) .... Narad * ''
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'' (1949) .... * '' Shri Ganesh Mahima'' (1950) .... Krishna *''Nandkishore'' (1951) * ''Lakshmi Narayan'' (1951) * ''Jai Mahalaxmi'' (1951) * '' Hanuman Patal Vijay'' (1951) * ''Devyani'' (1952) * '' Aladdin Aur Jadui Chirag'' (1952) .... Aladdin * ''Dharma Pathni'' (1953) .... Manoharlal * ''Khoj'' (1953) * ''Husn Ka Chor'' (1953) * ''Tulsidas'' (1954) .... Ram Bhola / Anami / Tulsidas * ''Lal Pari'' (1954) * '' Alibaba Aur 40 Chor'' (1954) .... Alibaba * ''Teen Sardar'' (1955) * ''Tatar Ka Chor'' (1955) * ''Son of Ali Baba'' (1955) .... Akhtar * ''Shah Behram'' (1955) * ''Madhur Milan'' (1955) * ''Jai Mahadev'' (1955) * ''Hatimtai Ki Beti'' (1955) .... Salim * ''Darbar'' (1955) * ''Alladin Ka Beta'' (1955) * ''Shree Krishna Bhakti'' (1955) * ''Riyasat'' (1955) * ''Ratna Manjari'' (1955) * ''Mast Qalandar'' (1955) * ''Mahasati Savitri'' (1955) * ''Chirag-e-Cheen'' (1955) * ''Sultan - E- Alam'' (1956) * ''Sheikh Chilli'' (1956) .... Shehzada Nissar * ''Makkhee Choos'' (1956) .... Narayan * ''Lal E Yaman'' (1956) * ''Khul Ja Sim Sim'' (1956) * ''Husn Banu'' (1956) * ''Sudarshan Chakra'' (1956) * ''Sati Naag Kanya'' (1956) * ''Roop Kumari'' (1956) * ''Raj Rani Meera'' (1956) * ''Lalkaar'' (1956) * ''Caravan'' (1956) * ''Bajrang Bali'' (1956) * ''Aan Baan'' (1956) * ''Sher-E-Baghdad'' (1957) * ''Shahi Bazar'' (1957) * ''Maya Nagri'' (1957) * ''Chamak Chandni'' (1957) * ''Pawan Putra Hanuman'' (1957) * ''Naag Padmani'' (1957) * ''Jannat'' (1957) * ''Janam Janam Ke Phere: Alias Sati Anapurna'' (1957) .... Lord Vishnu * ''Alladdin Laila'' (1957) * ''Teerth Yatra'' (1958) * ''Sim Sim Marjeena'' (1958) * ''Amar Pyar'' (1958) * ''Taxi 555'' (1958) * ''Raj Sinhasan'' (1958) * ''Maya Bazaar'' (1958) .... Bhagwan Shri Kishan * ''Circus Sundari'' (1958) * ''Al Hilal'' (1958) * ''Akash Pari'' (1958) * ''Tikadambaaz'' (1959) * '' Navrang'' (1959) .... Divakar * ''Dr. Z'' (1959) * ''Chandrasena'' (1959) * ''Rangeela Raja'' (1960) * '' Abdulla'' (1960) .... Abdulla * ''
Sampoorna Ramayana ''Sampoorna Ramayana'' () is a 1961 Indian Hindi-language Hindu mythological film directed by Babubhai Mistry, based on the Hindu epic ''Ramayana'' by Valmiki, starring Mahipal and Anita Guha as Rama and Sita respectively. The film was a box of ...
'' (1961) .... Ram * ''Pyar Ki Jeet'' (1962) .... Pundarik * '' Zabak'' (1962) .... Zabak / Hajji * ''Shree Ganesh'' (1962) .... Bhagwan Shri Krishan 'Gopala' 'Kanhaiya' / Bhagwan Shri Ram * ''Rooplekha'' (1962) * ''Naag Devata'' (1962) * ''Baghdad Ki Raaten'' (1962) * ''Naag Mohini'' (1963) * ''Naag Jyoti'' (1963) * ''Sunheri Nagin'' (1963) .... Vijay * ''
Parasmani ''Parasmani'' ("Philosopher's stone" that converts iron into gold) is a 1963 Indian Hindi-language film. The film is a musical fantasy drama shot partly in Black and White and partly in colour. It was directed by Babubhai Mistri, who is known a ...
'' (1963) .... Paras * ''Maya Mahal'' (1963) * ''Kan Kan Men Bhagwan'' (1963) .... Jainath * ''Dev Kanya'' (1963) * ''Cobra Girl'' (1963) .... Sagar * ''Been Ka Jadoo'' (1963) * '' Baba Ramdev'' (1963) * ''Veer Bhimsen'' (1964) * ''Sati Savitri'' (1964) * ''Roop Sundari'' (1964) * ''Mahasati Behula'' (1964) * ''
Jantar Mantar A Jantar Mantar ( Hindustani pronunciation: ͡ʒən̪t̪ər mən̪t̪ər is an assembly of stone-built astronomical instruments, designed to be used with the naked eye. There were five Jantar Mantars in India, all of them built at the com ...
'' (1964) * ''Shahi Raqasa'' (1965) * ''Chor Darwaza'' (1965) * ''Shree Ram Bharat Milap'' (1965) .... Shree Ram, son of Dashrath * ''Shankar Sita Ansuya'' (1965) .... Ram * ''Maharaja Vikram'' (1965) * ''Jahan Sati Wahan Bhagwan'' (1965) .... Rajkumar Abhikshit * ''Naag Mandir'' (1966) * ''Poonam Ka Chand'' (1967) * ''Amar Jyoti'' (1967) * ''Hanuman Chalisa'' (1969) * ''Patthar Ke Khwab'' (1969) * ''Veer Ghatotkach'' (1970) .... Bhagwan Shri Kishan / Kanhaiya * ''Sampoorna Teerth Yatra'' (1970) .... Uttam * ''Shree Krishna Arjun Yudh'' (1971) .... Bhagwan Krishan * ''Brahma Vishnu Mahesh'' (1971) .... Vishnu * ''Shri Krishna Arjun Yudh'' (1971) .... Shri Krishna * ''Mahashivratri'' (1972) * ''Vishnu Puran'' (1973) .... Bhagwan Sarvashri Vishnu / Ram / Kishan * ''
Balak Dhruv ''Balak Dhruv'' is a 1974 Bollywood drama film directed by Himmat Dave. Cast * Master Satyajeet ... Bhakta Dhruv *Jayshree Gadkar as Suniti * Jeevan as Narad Muni * Master Alankar as Uttam *Mahipal *Bhagwan *Abhi Bhattacharya as Uttanapada ...
'' (1974) * ''Mahapavan Teerth Yatra'' (1975) * '' Jai Santoshi Maa'' (1975) .... Devrishi Narad * ''
Rani Aur Lalpari ''Rani Aur Lalpari'' is a 1975 Indian Hindi-language children's fantasy film directed by Ravikant Nagaich and produced by Hari Prasad Nagaich and Rani Nagaich of Guru Enterprising Movies. The film stars Baby Raani in the lead role with an ensemb ...
'' (1975) * ''Jai Mahalaxmi Maa'' (1976) .... Vishnu * ''
Do Chehere ''Do Chehere'' is a 1977 Bollywood drama film directed by Kewal Misra produced by Ratan Kumar Purohit. The film stars Dharmendra, Prem Nath and Bindu. Cast *Dharmendra ...Kanwar Pran (Drunkard) / C.I.D. S.P. Shukla *Prem Nath ...Qawaali Si ...
'' (1977) * '' Gopal Krishna'' (1979) .... Bhagwan Vishnu * ''Navaratri'' (1983) * ''
Sant Ravidas Ki Amar Kahani ''Sant Ravidas Ki Amar Kahani'' is a 1983 Indian devotional movie based on renowned saint Ravidas, directed by Babubhai Mistri, with music by Chitragupt. Ravidas (also Raidas, Rohidas and Ruhidas in eastern India) was a North Indian Sant mystic o ...
'' (1983) * ''Jai Baba Amarnath'' (1983) * ''Amar Jyoti'' (1984) .... (final film role)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mahipal (Actor) Indian male film actors People from Jodhpur Rajasthani people 1919 births 2005 deaths Male actors in Hindi cinema 20th-century Indian male actors