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David Abraham Cheulkar (21 June 1908 – 2 January 1982), popularly known as David, was an Indian Hindi film actor. In a career spanning four decades, he played mostly character roles, starting with the 1941 film '' Naya Sansar'', and went on to act in over 110 films, including memorable films such as ''
Gol Maal ''Gol Maal'' () is a 1979 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee and written by Rahi Masoom Raza and Sachin Bhowmick. It was produced by N. C. Sippy, with music by R. D. Burman. The film won several awards and was pr ...
'' (1979), '' Baton Baton Mein'' (1979) and '' Boot Polish'' (1954), for which he was awarded the 1955 Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award.


Early and personal life

David Abraham Cheulkar was born in an Indo-Israeli family from
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. He was raised by his older brothers as his father Abraham died when David was young. His mother Dinah, who had Marathi background, lived a long life, and died at the age of 104 years. He was a member of
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's Marathi-speaking
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community. As a kid, he liked to act in plays. He was part of many French plays that he used to perform in his neighbor’s garden. David graduated from the
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with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1930. After a six-year unsuccessful struggle to land a job, he decided to try his luck in the Hindi film industry by becoming a professional actor. During these years of struggle, he also managed to obtain a degree in law from the Government Law College. Finally, on 15 January 1937, with the help of his close friend Nayampalli, a veteran character actor, he landed his first role in a movie. The movie was ''Zambo'', and it was being produced and directed by Mohan Bhavnani, who was the Chief Producer of the Films Division of the
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. He never married.


Career

David was actively associated with IPTA, a theatre organization, and went on to be part of many Khwaja Ahmad Abbas's films, including
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nominee '' Pardesi'' (1957), and '' Shehar Aur Sapna'' (1963), which won the
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for Best Feature Film, ''Munaa'' and ''Char Dil Char Raahein''. Strongly associated with avuncular roles, David is best known for his portrayal of "John Chacha" in the 1954 hit and Filmfare Award for Best Film winner and
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nominee, '' Boot Polish'', directed by Prakash Arora, for which he won the 1955 Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award. The song "Nanhe Munne Bachche" from the film, picturized on him became a memorable song of that era. In his prime, in the period 1959 to 1975, David was one of the best and the most well-known anchor, compere and the host of the prominent award shows and other functions. In one of the speeches of
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, the
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, said that any of the events will be surely be incomplete without David's speech. He was involved in promoting sports, and later became India's
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representative. He was awarded the
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award in 1969 by the
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. Often billed as simply David or Uncle David, Cheulkar appeared in more than 110 Bollywood films in a career that exceeded four decades, many of them indeed as a kindly, avuncular character. Among his more notable performances were his roles in Boot Polish (1954), in which he played John Chacha, a kindly bootlegger who, before he is sent off to jail, takes two orphan siblings under his wing and teaches them to work for a living shining shoes, rather than to get by begging. Cheulkar received the Filmfare magazine best supporting actor prize for that role. He was also featured in Pardesi (Journey Beyond Three Seas), a 1957 Russian-Indian coproduction taking place in the 1400s; The City and the Dream (Shehar Aur Sapna, in Hindi), a naturalistic urban drama from 1963, that was nominated for Indias National Film Award as best feature, and the romantic comedy Chupke Chupke from 1975 (from minute 1 to minute 2 of clip). In the 1969 film Satyakam, Cheulkar was given the opportunity to play against type, taking the role of Rustom, a debauched drunkard who serves as a foil to the hero of the film, a family drama that takes place during the final days of British rule in India, in 1947. According to Bentsion Abraham Chewoolkar, who wrote an essay about his relation Uncle David, on the centenary of the latter's birth, Cheulkar, though not religiously devout, prayed briefly each day, and always observed Yom Kippur by fasting and by visiting synagogue for the Neilah service.


Death

He died on 2 January 1982 in
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, Canada of a heart attack at the age of 73.


Selected filmography

* ''Zambo'' (1937) * '' Naya Sansar'' (1941) * ''Anjaan'' (1941) * ''Kismet'' (1943) * ''Tasveer'' (1943) * ''Insaan'' (1944) * '' Panna'' (1944) * ''Ghulami'' (1945) * ''Nargis'' (1946) * ''Insaaf'' (1946) * ''
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'' (1948) * '' Sawan Aya Re'' (1949) * '' Hamara Ghar'' (1950) * '' Rahi'' (1952) * '' Boot Polish'' (1954) * ''Bhai Bhai'' (1956) * '' Pardesi'' (1957) * '' Amar Deep'' (1958) * ''Santan'' (1959) * '' Return of Mr. Superman'' (''Mr. Superman ki Wapsi'') (1960) * '' Ek Phool Char Kaante'' (1960) * '' Sangeet Samrat Tansen'' (1962) * '' Himalaya Ki God Mein'' (1965) * '' Mamta'' (1966) * '' Anupama'' (1966) * ''
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'' (1966) * '' Alibaba Aur 40 Chor'' (1966) * '' Suraj'' (1966) * '' Upkar'' (1967) * '' Bambai Raat Ki Bahon Mein'' (1967) * '' Mere Huzoor'' (1968) * '' Sapnon Ka Saudagar'' (1968) * '' Samay Bada Balwan'' (1969) * '' Ek Phool Do Maali'' (1969) * '' Satyakam'' (1969) * '' Nanak Naam Jahaz Hai'' (1969) * '' Jwala'' (1971) * ''Kal Aaj aur kal'' (1971) * '' Anuraag'' (1972) * '' Abhimaan'' (1973) * '' Chupke Chupke'' (1975) * '' Chori Mera Kaam'' (1975) as John * ''
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'' (1976) – Pascal * '' Kotwal Saab'' (1977) * ''
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'' (1977) * '' Shatranj Ke Khilari'' (1977) * '' Khatta Meetha'' (1978) * '' Satyam Shivam Sundaram'' (1978) – Bade Babu * '' Hamare Tumhare'' (1979) * '' Baton Baton Mein'' (1979) * ''
Gol Maal ''Gol Maal'' () is a 1979 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee and written by Rahi Masoom Raza and Sachin Bhowmick. It was produced by N. C. Sippy, with music by R. D. Burman. The film won several awards and was pr ...
'' (1979) * '' Khubsoorat'' (1980) * ''Sumbandh'' (1982) – Released after his death. * '' Gehri Chot - Urf: Durdesh'' (1983) – Released after his death. Pakistan, Canada, Bangladesh, India joint production.


Awards and recognition

* 1969 –
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award by the
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References

* https://congregationbina.ca/david-abraham-chewoolkar/


External links

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