Narendra Nath
Narendra Nath | |
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Born | 1935 |
Died | 1998 (aged 62-63) Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1966–1998 |
Relatives | Rajendra Nath (Brother) Prem Nath (Brother) Krishna Kapoor (Sister) Uma Chopra (Sister) Raj Kapoor (Brother-in-law) Prem Chopra (Brother-in-law) |
Narendra Nath (1935–1998) was an Indian film actor.
Early life and background[]
His full name is Narendra Nath Malhotra. He was first cousin of actor Prithviraj Kapoor. Prithviraj's mother was the elder sister of Narendra's father.[citation needed] Two of his brothers are actors, being the late Prem Nath and Rajendra Nath.[2] Prem Nath was married to the actress Bina Rai. Narendra also had two sisters. His elder sister, Krishna, is the widow of the legendary Raj Kapoor and the matriarch of a large family of film personalities. His other sister, Uma, is the wife of actor Prem Chopra.
Filmography[]
- Khofnak Mahal (1998)
- Aakhri Sanghursh (1997) - Shekhar
- (1996)
- Pyar Do Pyar Lo (1995)
- (1994)
- Zee Horror Show (1993) - Dastak Episode as Ramdin (servant)
- Veerta (1993)
- Ajooba (1991) - Sharafat Khan Bandit
- Farishtay (1991) - (Guest Appearance)
- Deewana Mujh Sa Nahin (1990) - Anita's uncle
- Zimmedaaar (1990) Viju's partner
- Desh Ke Dushman (1989) - Jagga
- Purani Haveli (1989) - Nareen
- Sau Saal Baad (1989)
- Jeete Hain Shaan Se (1988)
- Veerana (1988) - Psychiatrist
- Diljalaa (1987) - Mehra
- Dak Bangla (1987)
- Maa Baap (1987)
- (1986) - Saudamal
- Tahkhana (1986) - Dhurjan Singh
- Adventures of Tarzan (1985) -Krishnakant Verma
- Haveli (1985)
- (1985) - Jaggu
- Sitamgar (1985) Kundan
- Ramkali (1985) - Rasulla
- Ram Tere Kitne Nam (1985) - Naren
- Lava (1985) - Nath
- (1985)
- Jawaani (1984) - Vishnu Dada
- Maan Maryada (1984) - Bhura Singh
- Rakta Bandhan (1984) - Ranga
- Chor Police (1983) - Prakash
- Haadsa (1983) Police Inspector
- Pukar (1983)
- Qayamat (1983) - Lobo
- Kaun? Kaisey? (1983)
- Jeeo Aur Jeene Do (1982)
- Insaan (1982) -
- (1982)
- Ashanti (1982) - Sampat
- (1982)
- Kachche Heere (1982) - Jaggu
- Prohari (1982) -
- Professor Pyarelal (1981) - Sammy's associate
- Raksha (1982)- Jagat Baba
- Aapas Ki Baat (1981) - Bosco
- Hotel (1981) - Girdharilal
- Dahshat (1981)- Inspector Verma
- Jwala Daku (1981)- Mangal
- (1981)
- (1980)
- Guest House (1980 film) (1980)- John
- Qurbani (1980)- Traffic Cop
- Lootmaar (1980)
- Saboot (1980) Ashok Gupta
- (1979)
- Chambal Ki Rani (1979)
- Heera-Moti (1979)
- Chambal Ki Rani (1979) Dracula
- Janta Hawaldar (1979)
- Chor Sipahee (1979) Inspector Apte
- (1979)
- Habari (1979)
- Daku Aur Mahatma (1977)
- Hira Aur Patthar (1977) Pratap Singh
- Khel Khilari Ka (1977) Sangram Singh's Son
- "Maa baap" (Gujarati) (1977)
- Deewaangee (1976) Munne Khan
- Koi Jeeta Koi Haara (1976)
- Rani Aur Lalpari (1975)
- Vardaan (1975)
- Rafoo Chakkar (1975) Himself
- Dharam Karam (1975) Ranjit A. Kumar
- Kala Sona (1975) Hukam Singh
- Vandana (1975) Badal
- Khhotte Sikkay (1974) Jaggu dada
- Love in Bombay (1974)
- Woh Main Nahin (1974) Vishwambhar
- Mr. Romeo (1974) Prem Pal
- Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar (1973) Capt. Ranjeet Goel
- Anamika (1973) Ganga Prasad Malhotra
- Hifazat (1973)
- (1973)
- (1973)
- (1973) Bhavani Singh
- Jangal Mein Mangal (1972) Baldev
- Jawani Diwani (1972) Benny
- Ganga Tera Pani Amrit (1971)
- Sharmeelee (1971) Tiger
- Kal Aaj Aur Kal (1971) Hamid
- Sawan Bhadon (1970)
- Jahan Pyar Mile (1969)
- Amrapali (1966) Lord Buddha
as Assistant Director
- Prince (1969)
- Jhuk Gaya Aasman (1968)
- Amrapali (1966)
References[]
- ^ V Gangadhar. "Comedian Rajindernath is pessimistic about the present". Rediff.
Rajindernath's family was from Peshawar in the North Western Frontier Province, now in Pakistan. But, the family shifted to Madhya Pradesh (then called the Central Provinces). The eldest son, actor Premnath, who died sometime ago, was born in Peshawar; the rest of the children, including Rajindernath, were born in MP. Rajindernath's father retired as the inspector general of police, Rewa state, one of the Central Provinces's many princely states.
- ^ ""Meri Lottery Lag Jaane Waali Hai" : Rajendra Nath". Cinemaazi.
External links[]
Categories:
- Indian male film actors
- Male actors in Hindi cinema
- 20th-century Indian male actors
- 1935 births
- 1998 deaths
- Male actors from Madhya Pradesh