
Jeevan Dhar
Acting
Biography
Jeevan, born as Omkar Nath Dhar, was an Indian Bollywood actor who played the role of Narad Muni in mythological films of the 1950s a total of 49 times. Later, he played the role of a villain in many films of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.
Born: October 24, 1915
Place of Birth: Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, British India
Known For

Ye Dil Kisko Doon
In search of love, a millionaire leaves his palatial home and roams the town disguised as a tramp. He meets and falls in love with a gypsy girl.

Nishaan
Diwan and Bhagail Singh kill Kanwar for his property. In the confusion that follows Kanwar's wife Laajvanti and her sons, Shankar and Ravi are separated. Shankar drifts around in search of his mother and Ravi. Ravi works for Diwan and loves his daughter Reeta. Shankar and Ravi are friends. Diwan and Bhagail Singh drive a wedge between them and have Shankar sent to jail on a false charge of theft.

Nau Do Gyarah
A sleep suspense thriller, from Vijay Anand (his directorial debut), Nau Do Gyarah is the story of Madan (Dev Anand) on his way to Bombay to inherit his uncle's estate. On the way, he picks Raksha (Kalpana Kartik), who has run away from home, rather than be married to a man she does not like. On reaching Bombay, Madan finds his uncle dead, and the estate taken over by Kuldeep, his aunt's nephew. The new will is missing. Madan has to find out, what really happened to his uncle and the missing second will. S. D. Burman's compositions embellish this fast paced and stylish thriller.

Ashanti
A police officer is framed for a bank robbery and arrested and sent to prison. His mother hears this and dies of shock. When released he sets out to take revenge from the people who ruined his life.

Mahabharat
A version of the epic Indian poem "The Mahabharata", telling the story of the war between the families of the Pandavas and the Kauravas, descending from the same ancestor.

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.

Naya Daur
Shankar lives in a remote village in rural India with his mother and sister, Manju, and drives a horse-carriage for a living. The main employer in the region is a kind-hearted businessman Maganlal. When Maganlal announces that he would like to undertake a religious pilgrimage, his son, Kundan, takes over and wants to cut back on labor and mechanize the business - thus leading to loss in jobs

Johny Mera Naam
When a gangster named Heeralal gets arrested, he befriends Johny, a petty thief, in prison. He seeks Jony's help in executing his mission of smuggling a few diamonds. Johny, however, is an undercover CID officer named Sohan.

Dharam Veer
An Astrologer informs Satpal Singh that his nephew will eventually kill him. When Satpal's sister, Maharani Meenakshi, gives birth to twins, he has one thrown from the castle walls, and ...

Johny Mera Naam
When a gangster named Heeralal gets arrested, he befriends Johny, a petty thief, in prison. He seeks Jony's help in executing his mission of smuggling a few diamonds. Johny, however, is an undercover CID officer named Sohan.
Filmography
as Lucy's Father
as Shakti's Father
as Malik
as Wilson
as Paul
as Lala
as Professor Prem
as Vakil saab
as Bhaskar
as Hiralal
as Diwan Nahar Singh
as Lala
as Lala
as Raosab Banvari Lal
as Satpal Singh
as Robert / Albert
as Laxmidas
as Devrishi Narad Munni
as Dharamdas
as Ghanshyam Dayal
as Lala Dinanath
as Iqbal Nath
as Diwan Saheb
as Hari
as Captain Kishore Chandra
as Joseph
as Master (as Jeevan)
as Hanuman
as Heera Lal
as (uncredited)
as Bajrangilal
as Mittal
as Jeevanlal
as Anokhilal
as Darwajalal
as Munim Ram Lal
as Doctor
as Shivanand Deshmukh
as Lala
as Bhagat
as Vazir-e-Azam
as Orphanage Warden
as Shakuni
as Mahamantri (as Jeevan)
as Sipeshala Zaber
as Master Hunter
as Jamunaprasad Chaturvedi
as Jeevan Singh
as Jangi
as Kundan
as Surjit
as Ustad
as Uday Mantri
as Ibrahim
as Prabir
as Gangwa
as Diwansaheb
as Banwarilal Verma
as Paul
as Chatpat
as Jeevan
as Vaishampayan
as Manikbabu (Shyama's dad)
as Madhav (as O.K. Dhar)