
Birbal
Acting
Biography
Birbal is an Indian actor.
Born: October 28, 1938
Place of Birth: Gurdaspur, Punjab, India
Known For

10 Nahi 40
An educational entertainer sending a message to the society to understand and care for the elderly.To know their insecurities and fears as they approach the twilight of their lives. The movie is based on the fact that in the flag end of life all that old people need is love and companionship. Loneliness,insecurity and unpredictability of life makes them bitter. The main attraction of the movie is the unique revolutionary solution to all these issues that will be revealed to the audience in this movie. Laced with humour,10 nahi 40 sends out a message to the youngsters to be more understanding towards the elder people and to the older people it emphasises that life is beautiful and has to be lived with zest and

Chor Sipahee
A police officer doesn't believe in strict punishment and attempts a new way to deal with crime

Khoon Ki Pukaar
After the murder of his wife, and his son's kidnapping, Dr. Vidya Bhushan decides to devote the rest of his life as a Poojary, living on the premises of a princely-donated temple, hoping ...

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.

Jagir
Lakhan, an evil dacoit kills Shoor Veer Singh while robbing a royal locket that conceals a map to the treasure. Years later, Singh's son along with Sangha and Danny set out to save the treasure.

Mera Lahoo
Widowed Avanti Singh lives in an Indian village along with her two sons Dharam and Govinda, and a married daughter. Dharam marries Pavitra, who has a twin sister, Geeta, who meets and falls in love with fellow collegian Govinda. Pavitra has an admirer in Dhaneshwar, a local wealthy land owner and aspiring politician, but Pavitra shuns him. Govinda and Pavitra share a special relationship and Dharam suspects them of having an affair, arguments ensue and Govinda leaves. He returns home to find that Avanti had prevented Dhaneshwar from molesting Pavitra, and Dharam, who went to avenge this humiliation, was killed. Enraged, Govinda rushes to kill Dhaneshwar, but ends up killing someone else instead, and is arrested and put in jail. With Dharam dead and Govinda behind bars, Dhaneshwar seizes the opportunity and this time does molest Pavitra. Who will avenge Pavitra and Dharam now?

Jai Hind
Two retired colonels are at odds with each other because one of them had been a traitor to the country. The grandson of the traitor and the grand daughter of the other colonel fall in love but have to surmount a number of obstacles

Mera Saaya
A lawyer's wife dies in his arms. Yet, another woman - identical in appearance and accused of aiding a gang of bandits - claims to be the lawyer's wife. A courtroom drama ensues.

Zorro
After fathering a child, Maharaj Bahadur Singh marries and starts a family. One of his sons grows up to usurp him, the other becomes Zorro.

Amar Shakti
In order to take over the kingdom, Shamsher Singh and Nahar Singh kill Yuvraj Gopal Singh and his wife, Roopa. The news of these deaths shocks the Maharaj who becomes seriously ill, but instead of treating him, the duo, with the help of the Hakim, poison him. They also believe that the heirs of this Kingdom, two young boys, Bada and Chhota Kumar, are also dead - paving the way for Shamsher to crown himself king. Years later Shamsher is still king, and has a daughter, Sunita, who he wants to get married to Kunver Ranjit Narayan Singh of Kishanganj. Shamsher does not know that the Bada and Chhota Kumars are still alive, while Shakti was taken in by a tribe of gypsies, Amar lives with his palace nanny, Leela, and believes she is his mother. The two princes will meet soon, not as friends and brothers though, but as enemies.
Filmography
as Birbal
as Gopal Chandra Haathi
as Havaldar
as Hariya
as Gangu
as Hotel Manager
as Pandit (uncredited)
as Bajrangi
as Pandit
as Hotel Manager
as Chelaramani
as Havaldar Baburam
as Psychiatrist
as Motilal
as Raunaki
as Kaanha
as Bahadur
as Servant
as Kalloo
as Babubhai
as Gangaram
as Shamu
as Girdhari's Servant
as Kanpuriya
as Bheema
as Nautanki Lal
as Birbal (Stewart)
as Peon
as Honeymoon Hotel Employee
as Lallu
as Cook
as Hotel Manager
as Gholi
as Sethji
as Lala Udharchand
as Gopal
as Moti
as Rajaram
as Raghu
as Gulfam
as Chachi's son
as Ration Inspector Hanuman
as Customs Crew
as Princess Rekha's Coachman
as Bajrangi
as Tirath Das
as Peon
as Vendor who sells toy monkey to Suraj
as Student with glasses
as College student with glasses
as Nai (Barber)
as Mukesh Katpatia
as Waiter
as Birbal
as Govardhan
as Shiv - Ashok's friend
as Rasgullah
as Kapoor (Bank Teller)
as College student
as Shiraz Hotel employee
as Munshiji (Summoner) (uncredited)