
Alok Nath
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Alok Nath (born 10 July 1956, India) is an Indian film actor who appears in Bollywood movies. He is most notable for playing the role of Haveli Ram in Ramesh Sippy's television series, Buniyaad. Description above from the Wikipedia article Alok Nath, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: July 10, 1956
Place of Birth: Mumbai, India
Known For

Sargoshiyan
The story of the film is weaved around Kashmir and Kashmiri people's simplicity, pride and Kashmiriyat. It's a very simple and interesting theme, all about Kashmir where J&K and the Kashmiri people are central to certain developments taking place in the movie. In the recent past, Kashmir has been portrayed in many films for the unrest in the region, however in this film there is no violence and the movie depicts the beauty and chastity of Kashmir and Kashmiris. The film travels through lots of beautiful locations in Kashmir which have never been shown before. It's a soul searching journey for the characters where they meet different people undergoing their challenges in very difficult conditions and yet they are positive, hopeful and facing the harsh realities of life with a 'never say die' attitude.

Kaun Sachcha Kaun Jhootha
In the darkness of night a dangerous, mentally disturbed man called Karan (Rishi Kapoor) escapes from the mental asylum and this news spreads in the city.

Chor Aur Chand
Reema runs away from her home to avoid a forced marriage. She is joined by two criminals who are escaping the law as well as getting hunted by a gangster.

The Discovery of India
Bharat Ek Khoj is a 53-episode Indian historical drama based on the book The Discovery of India by Jawaharlal Nehru, that dramatically unfolds the 5000 year history of India from its beginnings to the coming of independence in 1947. The drama was directed, written and produced by Shyam Benegal with cinematographer V. K. Murthy in 1988 for state-owned Doordarshan. Benegal's regular script collaborator Shama Zaidi also co-wrote the script.

Hamara Khandaan
Vishal (Rishi Kapoor) comes from a wealthy Hindu family. His father is well known Chandraprakash Singh (Amrish Puri), and his mom is a housewife, Sharda (Asha Parekh). Vishal falls in love with a young Catholic girl, Ruby Miranda (Farha). While Ruby's dad (Alok Nath) approves of the marriage, Chandraprakash does not, and will not even hear of his son marrying someone not of equal status in wealth, leave alone a different religion. He is all the more enraged when he learns that Vishal is not really his son.

Maha Shaktishaali
Hindi crime melodrama starring Dharmendra as a truck driver who vows to bring down the crime boss who killed his friend.

Ishq Hai Tumse
Arjun, a Hindu boy, and Khushboo, a Muslim girl, fall in love. Despite their families being good friends, they need to keep their romance a secret due to the religious intolerance of society.

Lekin...
Samir Niyogi lives in India and is assigned by the Government to travel to Rajasthan, evaluate a princely castle that once belonged to Raja Param Singh, take stock of all items, the condition of the building, and report back to the Government. Enroute to his destination by train, he permits a woman to enter his compartment, goes to sleep, and when he awakens finds her gone. A few days later, when he goes to the castle, he finds the very same woman cooking within the premises.

Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham
Years after his father disowns his adopted brother for marrying a woman of lower social standing, a young man goes on a mission to reunite his family.

Pinjar
In the days leading up to Partition, a Hindu woman is abducted by a Muslim man. Soon, she finds herself not only forced into marriage, but living in a new country as the borders between India and Pakistan are drawn
Filmography
as Veerendra Mehra
as Ghasita Ram
as Self
as Jeewan Sambandh Insurance Owner
as Balwant Rana "Daaju"
as Self
as Warden - Juvenile Center
as Khanna
as Khanna
as Mammu
as Pappu's dad
as Krishna Kant (Chacha)
as Vicky's dad
as Pita
as Mr. Chaudhary
as Khan Usman Saead
as Shyamlal
as Sharad Babu
as Mr. Khanna
as Judge
as Dev Narayan
as Mr. Malhotra
as Rohit's Dad
as Dina Nathji
as Rahim Chacha
as Omendra "Om" Sharma
as Rana Birendra Pratapsingh
as Jagmohan Thappar
as Bishamber
as Ramkishan Chaturvedi
as Tara Babu
as Rohan's grandfather
as Rajeshwar's Father
as Suraj Dev
as Chief Minister
as Prof. Sidhant Sharma
as Amar Rai
as Jyoti’s Father
as Madhu's Father
as Commissioner Paramjeet Singh
as v
as Lawyer Srivastava
as Dr. Neelkanth
as Amar Nath
as Om Gautam Chief Minister (Uncredited)
as Judge Somnath
as Kailashnath
as Mr. Ram Khanna aka 'Ramji'
as Kaajal's dad
as Kailash Nath
as Virendra Singh / Sardar Rajpal
as Kailashnath
as Aadesh Varma
as Bihari Kaka
as Professor
as Home Minister
as Deepak's dad
as Shanti Prasad
as Mr. Sharma
as Prabhat's father
as Com. Yashpal Thapa
as Porash Sunderlal
as Commissioner of Police (Hindi Version)
as Colonel Singh
as Hari Ram
as Vishwanath
as Police Commissioner
as King Of Paristan
as Ustad Meraj Ali
as Master Dinanath Chauhan
as Karan
as Hukumat Singh
as Doctor
as Pramod
as Mr. Miranda (Ruby's dad)
as Alok
as Ustad Ali Mohammed
as Thera/Pithumitta
as Vivekananda
as Judge Rameshwar Dayal
as Hotel bar owner
as Pandit / Astrologer
as Tyeb Mohammed
as Master Haveliram