Dhumal (actor)
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Anant Balwant Dhumal | |
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Born | 29 March 1914 |
Died | 13 February 1987 | (aged 72)
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1940s–1980s |
Anant Balwant Dhumal popularly known as Dhumal (29 March 1914 – 13 February 1987) was an actor in Bollywood films known for playing character roles. He acted in many movies and was active from the mid 1940s till the late 1980s. He started his acting career from Marathi theatre, which paved way for Marathi cinema and later he moved to Hindi cinema, where he mostly played comedy roles and later in his career, character roles.[1][2][3] He worked in notable films such as Howrah Bridge (1958), Bombai Ka Babu (1960), Kashmir Ki Kali (1964), Gumnaam (1965), Do Badan (1966), Love in Tokyo (1966) and Benaam (1974).
Career[]
His career in acting began when he joined a drama company, where he served drinks and washed utensils. There would be occasions when artistes playing minor roles failed to turn up; this would give the spot boys an opportunity to fill in for them. This was how Dhumal landed up with bit roles in plays.
During this period, he met P. K. Atre and Nanasaheb Phatak, both big names in the drama world. Soon, he started getting recognised and bigger roles came his way. Although he eventually became famous as a comedian in films, he was more well known as a villain. He played major roles in famous plays such as Lagna Chi Bedi and Ghara Baher.
From the stage, he shifted his focus to the silver screen. He worked in big movies such as Woh Kaun Thi, Ankhen, Gumnaam, Arzoo and Sasural. His first movie was a Marathi film called Pedgaonche Shahane (1952) in which he played the role of a South Indian.[4]
He paired with fellow comedians Mehmood and Shobha Khote in numerous Hindi films, such as Sasural (1961).[5]
Selected filmography[]
Year | Title | Role |
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1948 | ||
1948 | ||
1953 | ||
1954 | Jagriti | Man in audience |
1956 | ||
1956 | New Delhi | Kumar Swami |
1956 | Ek Shola | Pedro |
1956 | Suvarna Sundari | |
1957 | Ek Gaon Ki Kahani | Bansi |
1957 | Apradhi Kaun? | Deaf & Dumb servant |
1957 | Night Club | |
1958 | Film Producer | |
1958 | Police | |
1958 | Phagun | Mattu |
1958 | ||
1958 | Howrah Bridge | Uncle Joe |
1958 | Detective | Chaudhary |
1958 | Ujala | Bholu |
1959 | Main Nashe Men Hoon | Munshi Totaram (as Dhoomal) |
1959 | Chhoti Bahen | Sukhiya |
1960 | ||
1960 | Girl Friend | |
1960 | Ek Phool Char Kaante | Uncle – Religious |
1960 | Bombai Ka Babu | Mamu |
1960 | Shola Aur Shabnam | Munshiji |
1961 | Sasural | Dharamdas |
1961 | Mem-Didi | Sethji |
1961 | Boy Friend | Sampat |
1962 | Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam | Bansi |
1962 | Rungoli | Balabadradas (as Dhoomal) |
1962 | Ek Musafir Ek Hasina | Ultaram |
1962 | ||
1962 | Anpadh | Kalu |
1962 | Aaj Aur Kal | Dhanaksingh's Secretary |
1963 | Lala (as Dhoomal) | |
1963 | Hanuman Prasad | |
1963 | Hamrahi | Hukumchand |
1963 | Akela | |
1963 | Zindagi | Chameli's dad |
1964 | Ziddi | Ramdas |
1964 | Woh Kaun Thi? | Madhav |
1964 | Kashmir Ki Kali | Bholaram |
1964 | Awara Badal | Babloo |
1964 | Gumnaam | Mister Dharamdas |
1965 | Diwanji | |
1965 | Mere Sanam | Bankhe |
1965 | Chand Aur Suraj | Nand Gopal |
1965 | Bahu Beti | Nemak Das |
1965 | Arzoo | Munshi Ashadaulal (as Dhoomal) |
1965 | Love in Tokyo | Sheela's dad |
1966 | Preet Na Jane Reet | Rosie's father |
1966 | Mera Saaya | Bankeji |
1966 | Do Badan | Mohan's dad |
1966 | Devar | Ram Bharose / R.B. Bosay |
1966 | ||
1967 | Chandan Ka Palna | Gopi |
1967 | Anita | Roshandhan |
1967 | Teen Bahuraniyan | Hariprasad – Radha's Father |
1968 | Suhaag Raat | Parwana |
1968 | Saraswatichandra | Passenger in bull cart (Savior) |
1968 | Vaidraj | |
1968 | 007 / Charan Das | |
1968 | Brahmachari | Kirtandas (Taxi Driver) |
1968 | Ankhen | Studio Owner |
1968 | Ek Shriman Ek Shrimati | Maharaj (Jungle King) |
1969 | Tumse Achha Kaun Hai | Sheila's Father |
1969 | Sachaai | Hostel Warden |
1969 | D'Souza | |
1969 | Pyar Hi Pyar | Jattadhari |
1969 | ||
1969 | Balak | Dharamraj |
1969 | Kab? Kyoon? Aur Kahan? | Stewart |
1970 | Tum Haseen Main Jawan | Seth Ganpat Rao |
1970 | Samaj Ko Badal Dalo | |
1970 | Albela | |
1971 | Jaane-Anjaane | Dhondu |
1971 | Preetam | Gauri's Father |
1971 | Hungama | Banaspati Prasad |
1971 | Woh Din Yaad Karo | |
1971 | Naya Zamana | Dharamdas, the landlord |
1971 | Chhote Lal | |
1971 | Haar Jeet | |
1972 | Do Gaz Zameen Ke Neeche | |
1972 | Do Chor | Tikamdas |
1972 | Baazigar | |
1972 | Jugnu | Sheela's Father |
1973 | Benaam | Police Constable Havaldar |
1974 | Sanyasi | Dinu – House Servant |
1975 | Jagge | |
1976 | Bhanwar | Chaudhary Phuliaram |
1976 | Udhar Ka Sindur | Sunderprasad's dad |
1976 | Kabeela | Lalaji |
1976 | ||
1976 | Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein | |
1977 | Saheb Bahadur | Charandas |
1977 | ||
1977 | Dream Girl | Manager of the shop |
1977 | Chalta Purza | Constable Balchander |
1978 | Devata | |
1978 | Karmayogi | Kakaram |
1978 | Besharam | Mukhiya |
1978 | Anjaam | Totaram |
1978 | Maan Apmaan | Makhan's maternal uncle |
1979 | Khandaan | To-be groom's uncle |
1979 | Janta Hawaldar | |
1979 | Sindhu Madhav Shastri | |
1979 | Geet Gaata Chal | |
1980 | Munim Ram Bharose | |
1981 | Mangala's maternal aunt | |
1981 | Sannata | |
1981 | Jail Yatra | Constable at the beach |
1981 | Dil Hi Dil Mein | Ramdhan (Mr. Verma's servant) |
1982 | Bade Dil Wala | Banwarilal |
1983 | Bindiya Chamkegi | Daulatram |
1984 | Maati Maangey Khoon | Sharda's dad |
1984 | Duniya | Pascal |
1984 | Bijli | Sethu – Parvati's brother |
1986 | Pyar Ka Mandir | Patient |
Death[]
Dhumal died on 13 February 1987 due to a massive heart attack.[4]
References[]
- ^ Isak Mujawar (1969). Maharashtra: birthplace of Indian film industry. chief information officer, Maharashtra Information Centre. p. 152.
- ^ Kishore Valicha (1 January 1980). The Moving Image: A Study of Indian Cinema. Orient Blackswan. p. 74. ISBN 978-81-250-1608-3.
- ^ Sanjit Narwekar (2005). Eena Meena Deeka: The Story of Hindi Film Comedy. Rupa & Company. p. 1887. ISBN 978-81-291-0859-3.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Dhumal's Daughter Remembers".
- ^ Hanif Zaveri (1 January 2005). Mehmood, a Man of Many Moods. Popular Prakashan. pp. 58–. ISBN 978-81-7991-213-3.
External links[]
- Dhumal at IMDb
- Dhumal at Bollywood Hungama
- 1914 births
- 1987 deaths
- Male actors in Hindi cinema
- 20th-century Indian male actors
- Male actors in Marathi theatre
- Male actors in Marathi cinema
- Indian male comedians
- 20th-century comedians