
Jagdeep
Acting
Biography
Syed Ishtiaq Ahmed Jaffry, better known as Jagdeep, is an Indian film actor known for his comic roles. He played Soorma Bhopali in Sholay (1975), Gabbar in Purana Mandir (1984), Chief Zabardast in Tahkhana (1986), Hotel Receptionist in Veerana (1988), Salman Khan's father In Andaaz Apna Apna (1994) and later directed a movie Soorma Bhopali with this character as the protagonist[2]. Jagdeep started his film career as a child artist extra in films like B. R. Chopra's Afsana, then to a child artist in Ab Dilli Door Nahin, K A Abbas's Munna and AVM's Hum Panchi Ek Dal Ke. Then came Bimal Roy's Do Bigha Zameen with which he started playing comic roles. He is also known for his appearances in many horror Movies, especially in projects of "Ramsay Brothers". He appeared in famous hits like Veerana, Tehkhana and Purana Mandir. Jagdeep is the father of Naved Jaffery & Jaaved Jaffrey who host the popular show Boogie Woogie. According to rumours, Jagdeep will be playing a role in the sequel of Andaz Apna Apna. He last appeared in a flop movie- Journey Bombay to Goa. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jagdeep, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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.

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.

Ganga Aur Suraj
Shekhar and Vikram are rivals working on either side of the law, little do they know that they are actually brothers separated at birth

Paapi
On the run from the police, an atheist masquerades as a religious icon.

Laila Majnu
A timeless romance of two souls intertwined, Laila (Nutan) and Qais (Shammi Kapoor), whose bond transcends all societal barriers. Though fate drives them apart, their love endures, resisting separation and sacrifice in this classic 1953 Hindi drama based on the legendary tale of Layla and Majnun.

Phaansi Ke Baad
Public Prosecutor Vijay Kumar is the only son of Surinder Nath, who is the DIG of Police. Vijay is quite popular as the only Public Prosecutor to have succeeded in bringing down the crime rate, resulting in the highest number of convictions. He also gets to prosecute Abbas Mohamed Riyaz for killing Inspector Bhagwat and Sukhdev Walia, a former gangster. Abbas is tried, found guilty, and sentenced to be hanged. Then Vijay's girlfriend, Sapna, finds evidence that it was someone else who was responsible for these killings. Vijay agrees to represent Abbas, find the real culprit(s), and ensure that the sentence is overturned. Before that could happen, Vijay is himself arrested for killing a woman by the name of Neena, thus making Abbas' hanging a certainty.

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.

Saazish
Anand Kumar is a honest middle-class man, who lives with his sister, Geeta. When Geeta goes missing, Anand at first contacts the police. When the police are unable to locate her, he decides to take the task upon himself, and travels to Bombay city. Upon arrival, he meets with a cabaret dancer named Roma, and both get friendly. What Anand does not know that he and Roma are mere pawns in a deadly web of deceit and lies, which can only lead to their deaths.

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.

Ghazab
Ajay alias Munna Babu is a semi-senile, gentle but naive young man who has a wealthy family estate. His employees and alleged well-wishers conspire against him and introduce him to his long-estranged mother, Shakuntala, and brother, Vijay. Munna is overjoyed, not knowing that they are devious impersonators. This joy is quite short-lived, as they soon show their true colors, and Munna gets killed. His restless spirit seeks out his real brother and appeals to him to avenge his death. Vijay, at first, thinks he is hallucinating, but when his mother confirms that he indeed had a twin brother, he agrees to accompany Munna's spirit back to where he was killed, and thus assist him complete his vengeance. Things do not go as planned, and Vijay himself becomes their victim, and may face the very same fate as Munna.
Filmography
as Latif Khekada - Husna's dad
as Seth Malpani
as Mama
as Bagh Singh
as Sub. Nageshwar Rammaiah
as Bankelal
as Badriprasad Chaurasia
as Rangeela
as Shanti Dhooth
as Professor Bihari
as Daroga
as Shyamu
as Police Inspector
as Chhotey Babu
as Chaurasia's PA
as Ustad
as B.E.S.T. Bus Conductor
as Lakhpati
as Munshiji
as Pyarelal / Jack
as Constable Thanedar Tehsildar Singh
as Kalva
as Chedhu
as Kalha - Bandit
as 009
as Hitler DaCosta
as Hajaam
as Tarachand Badlani
as Constable Hukumat Singh
as Gangua
as Nathulal
as Dilip Devraj Ghayal Shikarpuri
as Munshiji
as Scout Master
as Sheru
as Majnu
as Arms supplier
as Nagath Narayan
as Jaggi
as Changez Khan
as Daku Machhar Singh
as Pandu
as Mishraji
as Bhola
as Chakram
as Jaganath 'Jaggu' Prasad Srivastava
as Raghunath
as Anthony Gonsalves
as Kalyanjibhai Bhojwala
as Narmada
as Banke Bihari Patnewala
as Kaamdev
as Karvat
as Chinareddy Eveready (Guest Appearance)
as Kabadi
as Havaldar Maan Singh Gangotra
as Jaggu
as Hanuman Singh
as Krupachand Reswani
as Mohammad Ali
as Shekhar's friend
as Cook
as Baadal
as Kabari
as Nathuram
as Jaggoo
as Murali
as Abdullah
as Sambha
as Mathuradas
as Vinod's friend
as Chacha of Agent Vinod
as Mustafa
as Havaldar Naik
as Abdul
as Soorma Bhopali
as Kanha
as Khadak Singh
as Abdulla
as Biharilal
as Jaggi
as Munna Singh / Chunni Singh
as Shambhu
as Bajrang 'Chakravarti' V. Singh
as Bahadur
as Passenger of the Stolen Car
as Jugal Kishore
as Bhola
as Mahesh
as Anantram 'Anant' D. Das
as Vijay
as Ramu
as Ajeet
as Child Artist
as Mehmood
as Masite
as Charlie
as Paper Boy (uncredited)
as Elaichi Sandow
as Child Artiste
as Anwar
as Laloo Ustad