
Dinesh Hingoo
Acting
Biography
Dinesh Hingoo, born Dinesh Hingorani, is a Bollywood actor who has played mainly comic roles. Hingoo, who has appeared in about 296 films, from Taqdeer (1967) to Be Careful (2010), is known for his unique laughter and Parsee accent. He has played bit-parts in the films Humraaz, Baazigar, No Entry and Judaai, and has acted in television serials on Indian public broadcaster, Doordarshan
Known For

Karamdaata
Rai Bahadur is a very rich man. Neeta, his daughter, elopes with a taxi driver who later is revealed that wanted her only for her money. Desperate, Neeta commits suicide, abandoning her little daughter to Rai Bahadur's arms to raise her. When young Pinky grows up and also falls in love with the taxi driver Govinda, Rai Bahadur, afraid that the same misfortune will now plight his grandaughter, tries to seperate them. But Pinky's father will return from the shadows to claim what is his.

Wagle Ki Duniya
Wagle Ki Duniya (literally: 'Wagle's World') was a popular sitcom on Indian television that originally aired between 1988 and 1990. It was directed by Kundan Shah and was based on characters created by noted cartoonist R. K. Laxman, especially "the common man" about the issues of common middle-class Indian man. It starred Anjan Srivastav as a bumbling salesclerk in a multinational company and Bharati Achrekar as his wife. The series was a hit and made Anjan Srivastav a household name.

Kaun Jeeta Kaun Haara
When his car breaks down, Amitabh Bachchan finds himself in a busload of students. Shortly, the students, debating heatedly whether man is greater or a woman, put the question to their esteemed guest.

Karz Chukana Hai
Alcoholic, arrogant, and a slacker, Atmaram, though coming from a poor family, has visions of grandeur, and believes that everyone else is subordinate to his wishes and instructions. This lands him in hot water with his employer, Seth Usman, and as a result he loses his job. Unable to support his family, namely his wife, Laxmi, and two grown sons, Ravi and Vijay, he starts living at home, dependent on his sons' incomes. Then fate delivers a cruel blow to Atmaram, leaving him alone and desolate. He decides to atone for his mistakes, but will he able to convince others of his good intentions, who are weary of him, and fear that this may be another ploy on his part to fool them again.

Naiyya
Lakhipur is a small community along the river bank of Ganga, where Sonu lives with his ailing mother. One day he rescues a woman named Geeta and brings her home with him. He and his mom look after her while she recuperates and find out that she comes from a wealthy family. When she gets better, he takes her home, only to find out that she is no longer welcome there by her paternal uncle and his wife, Ramkali.

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.

Suryaa: An Awakening
Thakur Gangadhar Choudhary rules a small community in rural India with an iron hand, and will never permit anyone to speak up against him. He owns most of the land surrounding his palatial home - save for the small patch of land owned by Veer Singh. He summons Veer to his house, and offers him substantial compensation for his land, but Veer refuses, and the Thakur has him killed. Veer's widow dies of shock, leaving behind a young Suraj to be brought up by a kindly widow Mrs. Salma Khan, who is also the mother of Iqbal. Years go by, Suraj grows up joins the Indian Armed Forces, and after a meritorious career, he resigns and returns home to avenge his father's death. What he does not know that he must first come to terms with the local Police Inspector Iqbal Khan, and then the wealthy Collector of the District, Rajpal Chauhan, before he can even think of touching a single hair of Gangadhar Choudhary.

Yeh Desh
Chandramohan Azad, a union leader, is framed for a murder and gets sentenced. However, after getting exonerated, he decides to fight against his brother-in-law who is now a corrupt MLA.

Oos Raat Ke Baad
Old Thakur Sunder Singh (Sanjeev Kumar) is haunted by a past indiscretion. In his youth he fell in love with a village girl and she became pregnant by him. He then rejected her.

Ahankaar
A mother sacrifices for her family. But a step-son? This is a story of a woman, her step-son, her natural son, daughter and alcoholic husband. A freak accident occurs, where Prabhat, in saving his step-mother, ends up mute; which starts him on his journey of unappreciated sacrifice. A kind factory owner gives him a job, his labor supporting his half brother, sister and step-mother, while his father is in jail, and even after his release.
Filmography
as Michel Seth
as Sitaram Gidwani
as Govershan Bhai
as Himmatram Yadav / Dadaji
as Financier
as Pakya's Dad
as Parsi
as Mr. DIlwala
as Doctor / Airport Employee
as Meena's maternal uncle
as Real Estate Agent
as Airport employee
as Shaadilal
as Rustom
as Gopal's lawyer
as Jewellery Shop Owner
as -
as Tridipnandan
as Sweety's prospective father-in-law
as Bhojwani estate agent
as Chaman Jhinga
as Raghuveer
as Dr. Rustom
as Karodimal
as Rustom
as Pandit Ramprasad
as Dhanraj
as Advocate Jaisinghani
as Thanawala's PA
as Mr. Maslani
as The man asked for direction.
as Principal Badra
as Constable
as Maulana
as Francis
as Behram
as Anirudh
as Rongala
as Editor
as D.H.
as Manager (uncredited)
as Muthukrishnan Swami Pillam Pillai
as Havaldar
as Aar Paar
as (as Dinesh Hingu)
as Chelaramani
as Bhonsle
as Bajodia Seth
as Board member
as Rustom
as Chunilal
as Hasmukh
as Raja's Neighbour
as Fire Well Host
as Bahadur
as Mr. Sharma (Sharma ji)
as Mr. Dubey
as Mr. Laalchand
as Parsi with five sons
as Dinesh Chandani
as Hasteyram Hingoo
as Daruwala
as College Principal
as Bholaram Bokade
as Lokhandwala
as Chowkidar
as Announcer
as Jokumal Makhumal
as Parsi car-driver (uncredited)
as Bank Manager
as Marwadi Seth
as Jamnadas
as Gangiya
as Doctor
as Swarnmukhi
as Magistrate
as Assistant to Mukkawala
as Panditji
as Rustomji Sohrabji Bandukwala
as Bhagwan Das
as Satyanarayan Chaubey
as Mansukhani
as Kammobai's patron
as Mukadam
as Neighbour calling police in the song "De de pyar de"
as Wedding Photographer
as Hari Prasad (uncredited)
as Munimji of Dharamdas
as Lachhu
as Mr. Popatlal
as D.D. Girgilani
as Parshuram
as Parsi Man
as Bahadur
as Totaram
as Ramu
as Bheem
as Gopal