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Manmohan Krishna (1922-1990) was a famend Indian actor and director who labored in Hindi movies for over 4 many years, primarily as a personality actor.

Wiki/Biography

Manmohan Krishna was born on Sunday, 26 February 1922, in Valsad, Bombay Presidency, British India (now Mumbai). He belongs to the Pisces zodiac signal. After attending Bloomfield Corridor Faculty for his training, he graduated from the College of Allahabad. Manmohan obtained a Grasp’s diploma in Physics topic and commenced his profession as a Physics professor at Rajakiya Vidyalaya in Lahore. Throughout this time, he had a robust need to pursue a profession in radio and subsequently traveled to Mumbai for an interview. Apparently, he occurred to fulfill the famend filmmaker V Shantaram at a celebration, which finally opened the doorways of the movie trade for him.

Bodily Look

Top (approx.): 5′ 5″

Weight (approx.): 78 kg

Hair Color: Black

Eye Color: Black

Mohan Krishna with veteran actress Lalita Pawar

Household

Dad and mom & Siblings

Manmohan’s father, Dr. Meghraj Chadha, labored as a health care provider and his mom’s title was Vidyawati Chadha. There may be restricted data accessible about them.

Spouse & Youngsters

Manmohan was married to Nandini, who labored as a professor of Historical past at Islamia School in Delhi. Collectively, that they had a son, who’s a health care provider by occupation.

 

Profession

Movie

Manmohan debuted because the male lead within the movie Andhon Ki Duniya. (1947).

Poster of the film- Andhon Ki Duniya

He acted in virtually 250 movies, together with notable movies reminiscent of Naya Daur (1957), Khandan (1965), Sadhana (1958), Waqt (1965), and Hamraaz (1967). He obtained vital popularity of his efficiency in Bees Saal Baad (1962) and received the Filmfare Award for Greatest Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Abdul Rasheed in Dhool Ka Phool (1960).

Manmohan Krishna in a nonetheless from the movie Bees Saal Baad

A nonetheless from the movie Dhool Ka Phool

Moreover, he appeared in 12 Punjabi movies, performed a major function in Ok. A. Abbas’s Shehar Aur Sapna (1963), which received the Nationwide Movie Award for Greatest Characteristic Movie and acted within the first Indo-Soviet co-production Pardesi (1957), which was nominated for the Golden Palm on the 1958 Cannes Movie Competition.

Manmohan was a well-liked actor of the Chopra brothers and appeared in varied films they directed or produced. A few of these movies embrace Naya Daur (1957), Sadhna (1958), Dhool Ka Phool (1959), Kanoon (1960), Waqt (1965), Hamraaz (1967), Daag (1973),  Joshila (1973), Deewar (1975), Trishul (1978), and Kaala Patthar (1979).

In the direction of the tip of his skilled journey, he directed the profitable film Noorie (1979) for Yash Raj Movies. This mission additionally earned him a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Greatest Director.

Poster of the film- Noorie

Music

After making his debut within the movie trade, he additionally displayed his singing abilities with the music “Tujhe Aap Bitana Hai Apna Jeevan” in the identical movie. This opened up alternatives for him as a vocalist, main him to collaborate with music composers like Vasant Desai on iconic tracks reminiscent of “Aao Azadi Ke Geet Gaye Chale” (Jeevan Yatra, 1946) and “Bhai Savdhan” (Matwala Shair Ramjoshi, 1947). He even lent his vocals to the title music of “Apna Desh” (1949), and his songs from “Afsar” (1950) gained vital recognition. In his Nationwide Award-winning movie Shehar Aur Sapna (1963), he additionally sang the theme music known as Yeh Shaam Bhi Kahaan Hai.

 

Awards & Honours

  • Filmfare Award for Greatest Supporting Actor- Dhool Ke Phool (1959)

 

Loss of life

Manmohan Krishna died at Lokmanya Tilak Hospital, Mumbai on 3 November 1990.

 

Details/Trivia

  • Not many individuals know that Manmohan Krishna’s debut music, ‘Jhat Khol De’, was featured within the 1950 Dev Anand movie Afsar, with music composed by S.D. Burman.
  • The music “Tu Hindu Banega na Musalman banega, insaan ki aulaad hai, insaan banega,” which epitomizes Nehruvian secularism, was picturized on him within the movie Dhool Ka Phool.
  • Manmohan Krishna is ceaselessly mistaken for the actor Manmohan, famend for taking part in villainous characters, as they share the identical title.
  • He additionally hosted the singing competitors, Cadbury’s Phulwari, on the radio.
  • Manmohan’s son, Dr. Ram Chaddha is a well known backbone surgeon training at Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai.
  • One among his most well-known songs was “Basti Basti Parvat Parvat” from the movie Railway Platform (1955). Though the music was initially recorded in his voice, the model sung by Mohammad Rafi was finally used within the movie.

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