
Bipin Gupta
Acting
Biography
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Born: August 20, 1905
Place of Birth: Meerut, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, British India
Known For

Chandan Ka Palna
Ajit lives with his mother, and comes from a very wealthy family. He meets with beautiful Shobha and both fall in love with each other. Ajit's mom is delighted and agrees to meet with Harikishan Rai, Shobha's father, to finalize their marriage. The marriage takes place with great pomp and ceremony. A few years later, Ajit notices a change in Shobha's behavior. She changes her lifestyle, adopts a more liberal outlook, takes to drinking alcohol, and has an hair-cut. Ajit and his mom are perplexed and appalled at this change, and want to find out, but Shobha refuses to tell them anything. One day, Shobha and Ajit's mom have an argument, and Shobha angrily lifts up her hand to slap her, only to be stopped by Ajit, who asks Shobha to leave immediately. Shobha leaves and returns to her father's house, leaving Ajit and his mother behind wondering what had changed Shobha so much, and whether to get Ajit married a second time or not.

Sawan Ke Geet
Sawan Ke Geet is a movie directed by K. Bhattacharya featuring Sanjeev Kumar, Rekha.

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.

Amrapali
After a failed conquest, Emperor Ajaatshatru pretends to be a soldier in the enemy's army to weaken them from the inside. However, he falls in love with Amrapali, a well-respected royal courtesan, and must decide what his main priority is.

Biwi Aur Makan
Four young men re-locate from a village in India, to a big city. While attempting to access accomodation, they are repeatedly told that rooms will only be rented to married couples, not to bachelors. Frustrated at this, two of them disguise themselves as women, and pose as wives for the other two males. They are able to secure accomodation with the Mishra family. Complications arise when the two "women" fall in love with Mishra's two lovely daughters - with results that can only be described as hilarious.

Majhli Didi
Bipinchandra breaks family tradition by marrying a city girl, Hemangini, much to the chagrin of his sister-in-law, Kadambini, and her husband, Navinchandra. Things are delicate even after both women give birth to two children each. Then Hemangini testifies against Navinchandra in Court, leading to the division of the property. Things got worse by the arrival of Kadambini's orphaned school-going step-brother, Kishan, who is beaten and abused by not only by Kadambini and Navinchandra, but also by their overweight son. When Hemangini objects to Kishan's ill-treatment, Bipin takes the side of the rest of the family, and may probably force her to abandon Kishan to his fate or divorce her.

Gharana
A mother and daughter create bitterness, hatred, acrimony and discord in a wealthy family.

Nagina
A young man believes that an old, supposedly haunted ruin holds clues to both his father’s disappearance and a twelve year old murder mystery.

Payal
A remake of the director's own Tamil film Mallika (1957).

Nausherwan-E-Adil
A fair-minded emperor improves and introduces new laws, but ends up facing challenges when his son violates them.
Filmography
as Swamiji
as Sapna's Father
as John
as Thakur Suraj Singh
as Raja Ranvir Singh
as Kedarnath
as Jwala Prasad
as Munim
as Navinchandra 'Navin
as Gurudev
as Daku Mangal Singh
as Vaishali's Samrat
as Kantilal
as Shiv Shanker Ravi
as Principal / Mohan's Father
as Baikunth Majumdar
as Rai Bahadur Ramdas
as Dr. Bhaskar
as Shankarlal
as Nilambar Sharma
as Virendra Singh
as Maharaja Sangram Singh
as Ramapati Mukherjee
as Mr. Roy
as Shahenshah Akbar
as Maharaja
as Raiji
as Rudrasen
as Krishna Dayal