
Ashok Kumar
Acting
Biography
Ashok Kumar ( October 1911 – 10 December 2001) also fondly called Dadamoni in Bengali ,was an Indian film actor. Born Kumudlal Ganguly in Bhagalpur, Bengal Presidency he attained iconic status in Indian cinema. The Government of India honoured him with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award and the Padma Bhushan in 1998 for his contributions to Indian cinema. Ashok kumar was a Bengali hindu belonged to Kulin Brahmin. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ashok Kumar, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: October 13, 1911
Place of Birth: Bhagalpur, Bengal Presidency, British India
Known For

Bhanwar
Anoop loves Roopa D'Souza, and will do anything to marry her. But Roopa has some doubts about him. Eventually, he does manage to convince her that he is worthy of her love, and she consents. Shortly after that Roopa's mom, Rosy, passes away; Roopa is involved in an accident, and hospitalized. When Roopa returns home, Anoop comes to visit her, and is shocked to find her in bed with Ravi. Roopa refuses to clarify, and it is up to Anoop to wait for Roopa to change her mind, or to marry someone else.

Dana Paani
Charged with the brutal killing of Savitri and Kutti, facing a death-sentence, or life in prison, accused Bombay taxi-driver, Satyaprakash Tripathi, prosecuted by his very own brother, Gautam, tells his story of how he arrives in the city along with his mother, Shanti, and sister, Gauri; how they get estranged from Gautam; how Gauri becomes a prostitute; and how he ended up being arrested by the Police.

Do Musafir
Bijli's life crashes when her lover Raju dies tragically in an accident. She is in for a bigger shock when she meets Vicky.

Ankhon Mein Tum Ho
Lovers separate in an attempt to avoid the horrible fates foretold by an astrologer.

Haadsaa
Asha lives in poverty with her alcoholic father in Bombay, before being sold to an impotent husband. A series of events leads her to love.

Safed Jhooth
Kamla does his best to protect a young woman who reminds him of his slain sister, but it turns out that she has several surprises in store for him.

Balika Badhu
In a village circa the British rule in India, lives a young school-going male named Amal, who is shortly to get married to a girl named Rajni. The traditional ritual-filled marriage takes place, the young couple are then left alone for a few days, and this is where the two develop their love and friendship. Then Rajni must return to her parents' house, while Amal continues with his studies in school, and at home with Masterji, an elderly teacher. His life is enlivened occasionally when Rajni is permitted to visit. Rajni next visit is scheduled for Durga Pooja, but she does not come, instead she comes at Vijay Dashami, to stay there for a couple nights, before going on a Tirth Yatra with her family, where they are scheduled to visit all the holy places in India namely, Benaras, Gaya, Mathura, Vrindavan, Hardwar, Nasik, Hrishikesh, Dwarka, Rameshwaram, Kamakshya, Puri, and Konarak.

Aashirwad
Aashirwad is a 1968 Bollywood film. Produced by N.C. Sippy and Hrishikesh Mukherjee, it is directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film stars Ashok Kumar and Sanjeev Kumar.

Beqabu
Story about a man whose past comes back to haunt him.

Beqabu
Story about a man whose past comes back to haunt him.
Filmography
as Kapoor
as Commisioner Gupta
as Daadu
as Daadu Raja's ustaad
as God
as Devkishan Sharma
as Sinha Lawyer
as Rehman
as Veshat Ansari
as Prof Peter Fernandes
as Professor Sinha
as Dr. Kumar
as Driver…
as Bajaj
as Butler
as Ajit Khanna
as Mr. Nigam
as R.D. Puri
as Ram Das
as Professor Mulk Raj
as Rai Bahadur
as Rai
as Baburao
as Dr. Chowdhary
as Dr. Ved Kapoor
as Shantilal / Chachaji (Sandeep's uncle)
as Zamindar
as Commissioner of Police
as Om Prakash Chaudhary
as Advocate Hardayal Mathur
as Ramnath Verma
as Raja Saab
as Jailor
as Retired Justice Umakant Verma
as Inshallah Khan
as Dwarka Prasad Gupta
as Advocate Joshi
as Commissioner
as Rai Saheb
as Gupta
as Geeta's Father
as Lala Ganpat Rai
as Kailash Nath
as Homi Mistry
as Gulati
as Pratap Narayan Roychoudhary
as Dr. Anand
as Inspector Jolly Goodman
as Verma
as Kishorilal Kapoor
as Aged Amal (voice)
as Superintendent
as Dr. Verma
as Balraj Gupta - Criminologist
as Col. Julius Nagendranath Wilfred Singh
as Anand Kumar
as Mr. Khanna
as Shankar
as Professor Shyamlal Gupta
as Mama Rampuri
as Raja
as Jaggu / Barrister Raghuveer Sahay
as Cameo
as Shiv Shankar Rai / Rai Saheb
as Shahabuddin
as Shanti Swaroop
as Thakur Virendra Singh
as Choudhury Ramprasad
as Self
as Barrister Shukla
as Lakshmipati 'Rajaji'
as Dr. Chandra
as Jagatram
as William
as Bharat's Guru / Dad
as Zamindar Uma Shankar
as Air Commodore Ganguly
as Satyasharan 'Dadji' Acharya
as Heeralal Mehra
as Raja Vikram Pratap
as Shankarnath
as Vidyanand
as Advocate P.K. Anand
as Shivnath 'Joggi Thakur' Choudhary
as Supt. of Police Choudhry
as Arjun Singh
as Shanti Swarup
as Mukherjee
as Nawab Sikander Mirza
as Professor Kumar (as Padmashree Ashok Kumar)
as Manish Roy
as Anand
as Chanderprakash Atmaram Malik / Chander
as Major Chandrakant
as Nawab
as Yogi Kumargiri
as Nawab Buland Akhtar Changezi
as Bikash Ghosh
as Barrister Ashok
as Harishchandra Khanna
as Pyare
as Saaya
as Advocate Buom Kesh Mukherjee
as Dr. Prakash
as Dr. Mehta
as Nawab Badruddin
as Khan
as Saibal
as Defence Lawyer
as Sharad
as Inspector Kishore
as Prem Kumar
as Brijmohan Sharma
as Rajesh Babu
as Shankar Mohite
as Suresh Kumar
as Ashok Kumar
as Kamal Roy
as Shekhar Rai
as Ashok
as Ashok
as Ratan Kumar and Chaman Kumar
as Kunwar / Rajkumar / Raje
as Shekhar
as Hari Shankar
as Prakash
as Shamsher Singh
as Badshah Naseerudin Humayun
as Arjun
as Yusuf Khan
as Shekhar/Madan
as Ramesh
as Dr. Ajit Kumar
as Puran
as Nirmal
as Vijay
as Jagat
as Satyaran
as Pratap
as Ranjit
as Ajay
as Brijmohan