
Satyendra Kapoor
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Satyen Kappu (1931 – 27 October 2007), also credited as Satyendra Kapoor, was an Indian character actor in Bollywood films. His most remembered role is Ramlal in movie Sholay (1975) and as Amitabh Bachchan's father in Yash Chopra's Deewaar. His other notable films are, Kati Patang, Mausam, Yaadon Ki Baraat,Khote Sikkay, Don, Raaste Ka Patthar, Benaam, Zanjeer, Majboor, Namak Halaal, Kaala Patthar, and Mr. Natwarlal. Description above from the Wikipedia article Satyen Kappu, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: April 13, 1931
Place of Birth: India
Known For

Doosara Aadmi
Nisha, an accomplished architect is a reclusive after the tragic death of her boyfriend, Shashi Saigal. This is when Karan Saxena offers her employment with his advertising agency, she accepts. Though only she knows that Karan, newly married with Timsi resembles Shashi a lot, and she will do anything in her power to get him.

Sahibaan
Sahibaan, a village girl, is in love with Gopi, a labourer. She rejects a marriage proposal from Vijay, who is a womaniser. Now Vijay tries to get rid of Gopi in order to marry Sahibaan.

Hitler
Nicknamed as "Hitler", Jailer Siddhanth Kumar Sharma is feared and respected at work as well as at home where he lives with his wife, a former lawyer, Sheila; younger brother, Amar; two younger sisters and his son. He would like Amar to find employment for himself on his merit rather than use his contacts, but Amar is unable to secure any employment. Then wealthy Daulatram insults Siddhanth, accuses him of using Amar as a ploy to woo his daughter Priya, so that the Sharma family can inherit his wealth. An angered Siddhanth confronts Amar, who grabs a knife and warns Daulatram. Shortly thereafter, the police arrest Amar for killing Daulatram. Siddhant disbelieves him, but Sheila decides to don her black gown and represent her brother-in-law, against the overwhelming evidence that has surfaced against him. It is now up to Sheila to not only defend Amar but also attempt to find out the reason behind Daulatram's death.

Qaid
Advocate Jai Saxena lives in a small flat with his mom. One day his mom hires a maidservant named Imarsi, but later they find out that she is an impostor, and fire her. A few days later she comes knocking on their door in the dead of night, claiming that she is the sole heiress of Rai Bahadur Tulsinath's estate, and that someone is out to kill her. Jai wants to believe her, but his mother disbelieves her and wants her out of their lives, as she feels that this is nothing but another trick on her part to fool them. When the police are notified, the Saxenas are told that this woman's real name is Ragini, a homicidal killer, wanted by the police. Will Jai be convinced that he was offering to shelter a fugitive from the law?

Phandebaaz
Raajkumar Kakkar, a poor young man who resembles Rana Shantidas, a wealthy man, impersonates him and enjoys his credit to have all facilities. He falls in love with Shanti, a rich girl and discloses his true identity. The rich father refuses to accept him, but Shanti marries him. Rana Shantidas, who is in fact being blackmailed by his minister, swaps places with Raajkumar. The latter finds himself the target of a bloody pot. He, however, boldly fights against all odds to help Rana Shantidas get rid of the blackmailing Diwan.

Heer Ranjha
A newer version of the popular love story of Heer (Sridevi) and Deedho (Anil Kapoor), who calls himself Ranjha after leaving his house and living incognito in Heer's village as a labourer in her father's (Shammi Kapoor) house. Heer and Deedho were childhood sweethearts, separated because of family animosities, which have grown over the years and kept on the boil by Kaheda (Anupam Kher), whose leg was irreparably fractured by Deedho's family and friends.

Muddat
When she discovers that her favorite singer, Ravi, has been accused of murder, Bharti (Jaya Pradha), a loyal fan, is determined to uncover the conspiracy against the great performer. As she searches for clues that might lead her to the real culprit of the crime, Bharti consults close friends and relatives of Ravi, but quickly realizes the plot against him is much deeper than she suspected -- and only she can clear his name.

Ankhon Mein Tum Ho
Lovers separate in an attempt to avoid the horrible fates foretold by an astrologer.

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.

Paappi Devataa
In search of better employment prospects, Ram Kumar Singh leaves Allahabad and re-locates to Bombay by train. However, upon arrival, his wallet and clothes are stolen.
Filmography
as Ram Lai
as Khan Chacha
as Tilu
as Raj's Uncle
as Dhanraj Saxena
as Daulatram
as Public Prosecutor Gupta
as Rajnath Nehle
as Narayandas
as Edward Pinto
as Satya Pratap
as Reshma's Father
as Ramprasad - Anil's dad
as Chief Minister L.K. Chowdhury
as Sikander's Mentor
as Niranjan Das
as Gopal Kaka
as Police Commissioner
as DSP
as Shastriji
as Anthony
as Seetaram
as Shalu's father
as Balakram
as Monto
as Dev Dayal
as Dr. Gupta
as Rajlaxmi's dad
as Sinha
as Sage
as Viasaki Lal
as Kaka
as College Principal
as Subhash's Father (Hindi Version)
as Narayan Shrivastav
as Ramnath
as Nandkishore Sharma
as Judge
as Ramji
as Dwarka Prasad
as Retired Professor
as Editor Ram Prasad
as Police Commisioner
as Nathulal
as Circus Manager
as Defending Lawyer
as Rahim
as Tara's father
as Sukhiram
as Shanti's father
as Father Joseph Sebastian
as Satyen Kappu
as Police Commissioner Anand Sareen
as Binu
as Advocate Verma
as Madhav
as Chhaganlal
as Chandra Prakash
as D.I.G.
as Judge
as Seth Laxmi Narayan (uncredited)
as Dayaram
as Karim Ali (as Satyen Kappu)
as Guptaji
as Bhajandas
as Ramlal (Chanda's dad)
as Rahim Chacha
as Ravi's father
as Sheetal's father
as Jamuna's Husband
as Kapil Kumar Khanna
as Advocate Pratap Narayan Singh
as Sunder
as Murthy
as Natasha's Father
as Sukhdev Walia
as Jagdish (as Satyen Kappu)
as Gopinath
as Ram Singh
as Doctor
as Police Commissioner
as Seema's dad
as Aslam
as Dr. Murthy
as S.P Anand
as Doctor
as Kartar Singh
as Anand's father
as Police Commissioner
as Girdhar
as Kailash Nath
as Dr. Vinay(as Satyen Kappu)
as Choube
as Kumar
as Satyan
as Jagannath
as Kailash Nath
as Lottery Winner
as Ram Avtar
as Shakal
as Police Commissioner Albert D'Souza
as Jhony
as Anand's Foster Father
as Madhu's Father
as Ram Narayan
as Raghunath
as Mr. Khosla
as Pinto
as Satyam Malhotra
as Advocate D.P. Lal
as Hukumat Rai
as Manohar Lal
as Inspector S. Verma
as Mr. Kapoor
as Maharaj Brajbhan Singh
as Ram Prasad Saxena
as Mack
as Bishambernath
as School Master
as Jailor Sharma
as Ramlal
as Mr. Kaul - Reena's dad
as Inspector D'Souza
as Inspector L.G. Kaushik
as Anand Verma
as Inspector Jadhav
as Prabhakar
as Taxi driver
as Jack
as Dr. Mathur (as Satyen Kappu)
as Badrinath
as Mamaji
as Chanda's Brother
as Dr. Sunil
as Vishwavardhan
as Vijay
as Mr. Kapoor
as Vedji Avtar
as Dr. Kashinath
as Advocate
as Peter D'Souza
as Madhabdutta
as Bikash Ghosh's house help
as Banarsi