
Om Shivpuri
Acting
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Born: January 1, 1938
Known For

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

Pyaar Karke Dekho
Orphaned Ravi Kumar lives in Poona, India, with his maternal uncle. As he wants to pursue a career as a singer/dancer, he re-locates to Bombay, so that he could audition for the All India Talent Association.

Aadat Se Majboor
Dinanath Shastri (Madanpuri) is a devout Hindu firefighter. One day his son, Shankar (Mithun Chakraborty) brings home a young girl, Salma (Rameshwari) as he felt sorry for her. Dinanath thinks she is Hindu and calls her Shanti, and thinks of making her his daughter-in-law, as she nurses him and looks after the entire household after he has an accident. One day Dinanath meets with a blind man who he recognizes as Dr. Varma (Om Shivpuri), who he has known for many years. Dr. Varma's daughter, Neetu (Ranjeeta Kaur) and Shankar were childhood sweethearts. This news breaks Salma's heart but she does not let anyone know. Dr. Varma's arch enemy the wealthy, powerful, and seemingly generous Agnihotri (Amrishpuri) finds out he is alive and sets his goons out to kill him. Why would a rich and generous man want to kill a harmless blind man? What will be the reaction of the devout Dinanath when he finds out that Shanti is Muslim?

Hisaab Khoon Ka
Suraj and Anupriya are about to get married, but tragedy strikes when Ánu is killed. What was the motive behind this killing?

Hamara Khandaan
Vishal (Rishi Kapoor) comes from a wealthy Hindu family. His father is well known Chandraprakash Singh (Amrish Puri), and his mom is a housewife, Sharda (Asha Parekh). Vishal falls in love with a young Catholic girl, Ruby Miranda (Farha). While Ruby's dad (Alok Nath) approves of the marriage, Chandraprakash does not, and will not even hear of his son marrying someone not of equal status in wealth, leave alone a different religion. He is all the more enraged when he learns that Vishal is not really his son.

Lover Boy
Lover Boy is a 1985 Indian Bollywood film produced and directed by Shomu Mukherjee. It stars Rajiv Kapoor, Meenakshi Seshadri and Anita Raj in pivotal roles.

Zakhmi Sher
Vijay Kumar, a diligent army major, is forced to marry Lala's mentally challenged daughter. He is dragged into an unjust legal system where he has to compromise on his morals.

Karm
Retired Judge Shyamlal Kumar lives in a palatial home with his wife and only son, Arvind, who is now studying law and is on his way to become a lawyer, and after that a judge just like his dad. Arvind meets with beautiful Asha Shastri, both fall in love and would like to get married. Asha introduces Arvind to her astrologer dad, Chintamani, who instantly approves of Arvind; while both Shyamlal and his wife give their blessings and approval to Asha. But when Chintamani, whose predictions always prove to be accurate, sees a dark future for the young couple, withdraws his blessings and asks them not to marry each other. Spooked by this, Shyamlal and his wife also ask Arvind to marry someone else. But both Arvind and Asha believe that nothing bad will befall them, and they start living together without getting married. This raises ire in their conservative community and both are blacklisted.

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.

Udhar Ka Sindur
Wealthy Dr. Shivnath decides to adopt an injured orphan named Rajkumar, who has been separated from his sister, Munni, much to the chagrin of his wife, Janki, who resents him and reserves her love for her two biological children, Premnath and Sudha. Years later all the children have grown up, and Dr. Shivnath may have nothing but regret in adopting Rajkumar - who is not only living a dual life; getting into arguments and fisticuffs with Premnath; but may also soon be arrested by Inspector Chauhan for marketing and distributing fake currency.
Filmography
as Thakur Shivpal Singh
as Mr. Mathur
as Dushyant's Father
as Thakur
as Actor
as Seth Vinod Kumar
as Police Commissioner
as Goswami
as Hari and Om's Father
as Motilal's Elder Brother
as Dharampal
as Commissioner of Police (as Om Shiv Puri)
as Dharamdas
as Kailashpuri Malhotra
as Police Commissioner
as Ashok Mehra
as Ranjeet
as Shankar Dayal Tandon
as Kailashnath
as Forest Officer Ranjit Singh
as Mathur
as Police Commisioner Ranjeet
as Jagrathan
as Yashpal
as Minister
as David Brown
as IG Shrivastav
as Jailor
as Thakur
as D.I.G. S.K. Bhatnagar
as Thakur
as Seth Gopal Das
as Rai Saab
as Shetty
as Brigadier Singh
as Ved Prakash
as John
as Police Commissioner Sinha
as Vaid
as Mr. Kapoor
as Bade Thakur
as Gupta
as Judge
as Ramesh Chander
as Kehar Singh
as Mr. Oswal
as Mr. Om Puri
as Jack D'Souza
as Ram Kumar Verma
as Police Commissioner K. B. Lal
as P.N. Oberoi
as Kavita's doctor
as Captain Chawla
as Dr. Verma
as Inspector Om
as Thakur Sangram Singh
as Mr. Chaturvedi
as Colonel I.M. Tipsee
as CBI Officer Sangram Singh
as Captain Dharam Das
as Dayal (Seema's Father)
as Vedji
as Mr. K.K.
as Mohan
as Khan
as Brij Mohan
as Dr. Sinha
as Mr Sharma
as Dr. Desai
as Ajit Roy
as Shera
as Rajaram
as Dr. Gokhale
as Sardar Santhalu
as Thakur Gopal Singh
as Rajguru
as Kul Guru
as Sen Verma
as Rai
as Commissioner of Police
as Sardar
as Sharda's Father
as Mr. Rai
as Interpol Officer R.K. Malik
as Jalalaudin Mohammad Akbar
as Principal
as Ram Kumar
as Aarti's Grandfather
as Priest
as Commissioner of Police
as Dr. D.D. Sinha
as Seth Jamuna Das
as Police Commissioner
as Dada
as Jwala Prasad
as Dr. Shivnath
as Amal's dad
as Karamchand
as Policeman
as Harihar Thapa
as Maharaj Bahadur Singh (as Om Shivapuri)
as Police Officer
as Brindavan's father
as Chandrasen
as Anna
as Chacha
as Damodar Maharaj
as Dr. Chaudhary
as Uncle Narayan
as Vilom
as Makkad Saxena