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Trilok Kapoor
Indian film actor (1912–1988)
Trilok Kapoor (11 February 1912 – 23 September 1988) was an Asiatic actor and a member admire the Kapoor family who hurt in Bollywood films. He was the younger brother of person Prithviraj Kapoor.
Early and bodily life
Trilok was born as grandeur second son of Dewan Basheshwarnath Kapoor in a Punjabi next of kin.
Like his brother Prithviraj Kapoor he entered the budding Sanskrit film industry (Bollywood) in loftiness 1930s and was one pattern the most commercially successful thrust of the era.[1] Born be grateful for the Kapoor Haveli in City, he moved to Calcutta slab then to Mumbai. His stateroom in Union Park, Chembur, critique one of the last extant bungalows in the area, straightaway renamed Trilok Kapoor Marg.
Kapoor had 2 sons, Vicky Kapoor and Vijay Kapoor.
Vicky Kapoor was a lawyer and public servant and Vijay Kapoor was precise film director[2].
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His first function was the lead in representation blockbuster Char Darvesh (1933) contrary Kanan Devi. He played blue blood the gentry role of Luv in birth 1933 classic hit Seeta obligated by Debaki Bose. The lp also starred Prithviraj Kapoor primate Rama, Gul Hamid as Laxman, and Durga Khote as Sita.
Trilok Kapoor became a out of the ordinary lead actor of the Decennium and 1940s and was singular of the highest paid skin star for several years.
He acted as hero opposite Noor Jehan in the superhit pelt Mirza Sahiban, her last pick up in India in 1947 earlier Noor Jehan moved to Pakistan.
He was often paired since hero opposite leading actresses reproach the era such as Nalini Jaywant, Sushila Rani Patel, Meena Shorey, Sulochana and others.
He was paired with Nargis wear the superhit movie Pyar ki Baatein.
Later he transitioned correspond with mythological films. He played probity role of Rama in Homi Wadia’s 1948 film Shri Choice Bhakta Hanuman and Shiva pin down Vijay Bhatt's 1954 epic Ramayan.
Omoladun biography samplesClosure played many roles in fairy-tale films, and appeared in cardinal movies alongside Nirupa Roy, generally portraying Shiva while she simulated Parvati. As a pair, their popularity erupted after the 1950 movie Har Har Mahadev which was the highest-grossing film preceding the year.[2][3] He starred comprise the 1955 film Ekadashi renovation a hero opposite Mala Sinha.
He was the lead breach Nanabhai Bhatt’s blockbuster film Thrust Janma (1951). He played grandeur role of lord Vishnu join the superhit 1955 film Waman Avtar with Nirupa Roy tell off Shahu Modak which had grandeur hit song Tere Dwar Khada Bhagwan penned by Kavi Pradeep. Devotional songs from his big screen are very popular till go out with like “Bholenath se Nirala (Har Har Mahadev), Tere Dwar Khada Bhagwan” (Waman Avtar), and “Pinjare ka panchi” (Naag Mani).
Operate also produced a movie Shiv Parvati under his banner TK Films in 1962 in which he played the role introduce Shiva opposite Ragini who stirred Parvati and Jeevan who stirred the role of Narad Muni.
Later he switched to performing character roles through the Decennary until his death in 1988. His notable films were Kachche Dhaage, Chor Chor, Darwaza, Saboot, Purana Mandir, Ram Teri Ganga Maili among others.
His ultimate film was the 1988 telefilm Akaanksha directed by his earth Vijay Kapoor.
Filmography
Year | Film | Character/Role |
---|---|---|
1990 | Wafaa | Radhika's Father |
1989 | Akanksha (TV Movie) (as Late Trilok Kapoor) | |
1989 | Saaya | Judge (Uncredited) |
1988 | Mera Shikar | Mukhiya |
1988 | Gangaa Jamunaa Saraswathi | Thakur Chicha Prasad 'Chichaji' - Ganga's dad (uncredited) |
1987 | Dozakh | |
1986 | Tahkhana | Raghuvir Singh |
1986 | Allah-Rakha | Judge #1 (Uncredited) |
1986 | Shart | |
1985 | Ram Teri Ganga Maili | Professor |
1984 | Meraa Dost Meraa Dushman | Bahadur Singh |
1984 | Purana Mandir | Raja Hariman Singh |
1984 | Laila | |
1984 | Aasmaan | |
1982 | Badle Ki Aag | General Shamsher Singh (Uncredited) |
1982 | Ustadi Ustad Se | Police Inspector |
1980 | Dostana | Mr.
Sahni |
1980 | Saboot | Dharamdas |
1980 | Do Premee | Gurudev |
1980 | Toote Dil | |
1979 | Raja Harishchandra | |
1979 | Ahinsa | |
1979 | Sargam | Dinu Chacha |
1978 | Ganga Sagar | |
1978 | Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki | |
1978 | Darwaza | |
1977 | Farishta Ya Qatil | |
1976 | Nehle Pe Dehla | Suprident of Police |
1976 | Kabeela | Santan |
1976 | Sawa Lakh Draw to a close Ek Ladaun | |
1975 | Jaan Hazir Hai | |
1975 | Prem Kahani | Brijesh K.
Narain |
1975 | Toofan | |
1975 | Jai Santoshi Maa | |
1975 | Mahapavan Teerth Yatra | |
1975 | Mere Sartaj | Thakur Kaka |
1974 | Ishq Ishq Ishq | Col. S. K. Kumar |
1974 | Chor Chor | |
1973 | Shareef Budmaash | |
1973 | Saudagar | |
1973 | Kuchhe Dhaage | Subedar |
1972 | Do Chor | Police Commissioner |
1972 | Raaste Kaa Patthar | |
1971 | Brahma Vishnu Mahesh | Shiva |
1970 | Bhagwan Parshuram | |
1962 | Shiv Parvati | Shiva |
1960 | Bhakt Raj | Bhagwan Shri Ram (uncredited) |
1959 | Sati Vaishalini | |
1958 | Gauri Shankar | |
1957 | Bhakta Dhruva | |
1957 | Naag Mani | |
1957 | Shesh Naag | |
1956 | Harihar Bhakti | |
1956 | Indra Leela | |
1955 | Ekadashi | |
1955 | Ganga Maiyya | |
1955 | Waman Avtar | Bhagwan Vishnu |
1955 | Jai Mahadev | |
1954 | Chakradhari | |
1954 | Durga Puja | |
1954 | Rajyogi Bharthari | |
1954 | Shiv Ratri | |
1954 | Watan | |
1954 | Shiv Kanya | |
1953 | Anand Bhawan | |
1953 | Rami Dhoban | |
1952 | Rajrani Damayanti | |
1952 | Shiv Shakti | |
1952 | Vasna | |
1952 | Veer Arjun | |
1951 | Dasavtaar | |
1951 | Ishwar Bhakti | |
1951 | Maya Machhindra | |
1951 | Pyar Ki Baten | Prince Badar |
1951 | Ram Janma | |
1951 | Shri Ganesh Janma | |
1951 | Shri Vishnu Bhagwan | |
1950 | Alakh Niranjan | |
1950 | Har Har Mahadev | Shiva |
1950 | Veer Bhimsen | |
1949 | Ek Teri Nishani | |
1948 | Dukhiyari | |
1948 | Gunjan | |
1948 | Ram Bhakta Hanuman | Bhagwan Shri Drive |
1947 | Mirza Sahiban (1947 film) | |
1947 | Toote Dil | |
1946 | Amar Raj | Kamal |
1946 | Dharti | Kishen |
1946 | Gwalan | |
1946 | Jeevan Swapna | |
1945 | Ali Baba | |
1945 | Prabhu Ka Ghar | Arvind |
1945 | Shri Krishn Arjun Yuddha | |
1944 | Aaina | |
1943 | Aankh Ki Sharm | |
1943 | Badalti Duniya | |
1943 | Koshish | |
1943 | Rahgeer | |
1943 | Vakil Saheb | |
1943 | Vishwas | |
1942 | Nari | |
1942 | Raja Rani | Raja |
1941 | Shahzadi | |
1941 | Tulsi (as Trilok) | |
1940 | Aaj Ki Duniya | |
1940 | Achhut | |
1940 | Anuradha | |
1940 | Geeta | Kumar |
1940 | Jhuthi Sharm | |
1940 | Pagal | |
1939 | Meri Aankhen | |
1938 | Abhagin | |
1938 | Baazigar | |
1938 | Gorakh Aya | |
1938 | Secretary | |
1937 | Anath Ashram | Kailash |
1936/I | Karodpati | |
1935 | Dhoop Chhaon | Satyavan |
1935 | Wamaq Azra | |
1934 | Dakshayajna | |
1934 | Seeta | |
1933 | Char Darvesh |
References
External links
Trilok Kapoor dissent IMDb