Jalal Agha
Jalal Agha | |
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Born | 11 July 1945 |
Died | 5 March 1995 (aged 49) |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1960–1993 |
Relatives | Agha (Father), Tinnu Anand (Brother-in-law) |
Jalal Agha (11 July 1945 – 5 March 1995) was an Indian actor and director in Bollywood films.[1] He was the son of the popular comedian actor Agha. Jalal studied acting at the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune.
Career[]
He made his debut as a child actor played the role of young Jehangir[2][3] in all-time-hit 1960 film Mughal-E-Azam (role was played by Dilip Kumar as an adult). He made his debut in as an adult role in K.A. Abbas's Bambai Raat Ki Bahon Mein (1967),[4] and went on to appear in over 60 Bollywood films from the late 1960s through to the early 1990s, mostly playing supporting roles. His most famous role was in the blockbuster hit Sholay, where he played the Rubab player in the popular song Mehbooba O' Mehbooba.[5] His other roles to mention are Julie (Julie's silent lover), the played the role of singer in Sama Hai Suhana Suhana from the film Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani, Shabana Azmi's brother in Thodi Si Bewafai and Naseeruddin Shah's friend in . He played a prominent role in Saat Hindustani.[6][7][8]
He also made appearances in English-language films such as Bombay Talkie (1970), Gandhi (1982), Kim (1984) and The Deceivers (1988). He wrote and directed a Bollywood film titled Goonj, which released in 1989.
He died of a heart attack on 5 March 1995 at the age of 49.[9]
Selected filmography[]
- Mughal E Azam (1960) as Young Jehangir (child artist)
- (1967) as Suresh
- Majhli Didi (1967) as Kamal - Hemangini's brother
- Bambai Raat Ki Bahon Mein (1968) as Johnny / Joseph
- Sara Akash (1969) at Diwakar
- Aya Sawan Jhoom Ke (1969) as Deepak
- Saat Hindustani (1969) as Shakram Shinde
- Bombay Talkie (1970) as Young Man
- Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani (1970) as College student
- Aisa Bhi Hota Hai (1971)
- Lakhon Mein Ek (1971) as Jeevan - Makhanlal's son
- Kathputli (1971) as Murli
- Hum Tum Aur Woh (1971) as Charan Das
- Do Boond Pani (1971) as Ganga Singh
- Gomti Ke Kinare (1972) as Dhobi
- Zindagi Zindagi (1972) as Ratan
- Man Jaiye (1972) as Ashok
- Do Chor (1972) as Badhru
- Mere Gharib Nawaz (1973) as Yusuf's friend
- Yaadon Ki Baraat (1973) as Salim
- Honeymoon (1973)
- Garam Hawa (1974) as Shamshad
- Jab Andhera Hota Hai (1974) as Ramesh
- Call Girl (1974)
- Us Paar (1974) as Bhairo
- Shikwa (1974)
- Jeevan Sangram (1974)
- Do Nambar Ke Amir (1974)
- Anjaan Raahen (1974) as Rakesh Kapoor
- (1974) as Drunker
- Mrig Trishna (1975)
- Julie (1975) as Richard
- Sholay (1975) as Banjo Player in the song "Mehbooba O' Mehbooba"
- Badnaam (1975) as Suresh
- (1976)
- Aaj Ka Ye Ghar (1976) as Nutan Chandra
- Taxi Taxie (1977) as RV
- Shankar Hussain (1977)
- Saheb Bahadur (1977) as Judge
- Gharaonda (1977)
- Adha Din Adhi Raat (1977) as Raju
- Hum Kisise Kum Naheen (1977)
- Hamara Sansar (1978) as Bhimsen
- Gaman (1978) as Lalulal
- Ghata (1978) as Suresh
- Shyamla (1979)
- Junoon (1979) as Kader Khan
- Nauker (1979) as Jaggu
- Dooriyaan (1979) as News Paper Vendor
- Deen Aur Imaan (1979)
- Dam Maro Dam (1980)
- Thodisi Bewafai (1980) as Narendra Deshmukh
- Man Pasand (1980)
- Karz (1980) as Dr Dayal
- Kismet (1980)
- The Naxalites (1980)
- Bambai Ka Maharaja (1980)
- Khuda Kasam (1981) as Pancham
- Be-Shaque (1981) as Mishra
- Woh Phir Nahin Aaye (1981)
- Rocky (1981) as Himself
- Hum Paagal Premee (1982)
- Chorni (1982) as Kishore Sinha
- Vakil Babu (1982) as Anil Kumar Shrivastav
- Dil... Akhir Dil Hai (1982) as Fazal Mohammad
- Teri Maang Sitaron Se Bhar Doon (1982) as Sheriff. Dilip Kumar
- Gandhi (1982) as Traveller on Train roof #2
- Haadsa (1983) as Lorry Driver
- Katha (1983) as Himself
- Naukar Biwi Ka (1983) as Chowkidar
- Aakhir (1984)
- Baazi (1984) as Albert
- Kim (1984) as Rajah of Bunar
- Yeh Ishq Nahin Aasaan (1984) as Qawaal (uncredited)
- Tarang (1984) as Russi
- Bandh Honth (1984)
- Ram Tere Kitne Nam (1985)
- Anadi Khiladi (1986)
- Baat Ban Jaye (1986) as Advocate Bharat Sinha
- Itihaas (1987) as Public Prosecutor
- The Deceivers (1988) as The Nawab
- Bharat Ek Khoj (1988) as Robert Clive in Episode 37 Company Bahadur East India Company
- Goonj (1989) as Napoleon Bonaparte Gonsalves[10][unreliable source?]
- Do Qaidi (1989)
- Pehla Nasha (1993) as Mahesh Ahuja
- Jhumka (1995)
- Rock Dancer (1995)
- Policewala Gunda (1995)
- Badmaash (1998)
- Yaar Meri Zindagi (2008) as Shankar (The movie released after his death)
References[]
- ^ Shubhangi Misra (5 March 2020). "Jalal Agha, the star kid who was averse to nepotism". The Print.
- ^ "Mughal e Azam at 60: One mans quest for perfection created celluloid history". www.outlookindia.com/. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
- ^ Service, Tribune News. "'Mughal e Azam' at 60: One man's quest for perfection created celluloid history". Tribuneindia News Service. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
- ^ "Bambai Raat Ki Bahon Mein (1968)". The Hindu. 8 April 2012. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
- ^ "जलाल आगा: बॉलीवुड का वो खुद्दार अभिनेता, जिसने पिता के कहने पर ठुकरा दी थी जितेंद्र की फिल्म". Amar Ujala (in Hindi). Retrieved 18 June 2021.
- ^ "Acted in K.A.Abbas's movie Saat Hindustani (Amitabh Bachchan's first film)". madhu. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
- ^ Phukan, Vikram (4 October 2019). "The importance of Saat Hindustani and Bachchanalia". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
- ^ Oct 20, Trisha GuptaTrisha Gupta / Updated; 2019; Ist, 06:16. "The seventh satyagrahi". Mumbai Mirror. Retrieved 18 June 2021.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
- ^ "Jalal Agha: Movies, TV, and Bio". www.amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
- ^ "Goonj (1989) - Review, Star Cast, News, Photos". Cinestaan. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
External links[]
- 1945 births
- 1995 deaths
- Indian male film actors
- Hindi-language film directors
- Male actors in Hindi cinema
- Film and Television Institute of India alumni
- Male actors from Delhi
- 20th-century Indian male actors
- Film directors from Delhi