Dinesh Hingoo

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Dinesh Hingoo
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Hingoo in 2011
Born
Dinesh Hingorani

(1940-04-13) 13 April 1940 (age 83)
Baroda, Baroda State, British India
(present-day Vadodara, Gujarat, India)
NationalityIndian
OccupationActor
Years active1967–2015
SpouseJamuna Hingoo

Dinesh Hingoo (born 13 April 1940) is an Indian actor who plays comic & supporting roles in Hindi films. [1] He had appeared in over 300 films, from Taqdeer (1967) to Be Careful (2011), [2] and is known for his laughter and impersonations including that of a Parsi businessman. [1]

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He was a stand-up comedian in many orchestras, famous comedian Johny Lever in an interview stated that it was Dinesh Hingoo, who gave him a break to perform on stage as a comedian.[ citation needed ]

He had played supporting roles and bit parts in movies such as Qurbani , [1] Saajan , [3] Baazigar , [4] Humraaz , Daraar , No Entry , Judaai , [5] Khoobsurat , Hera Pheri (2000 film), Phir Hera Pheri and Anubhav . He had acted in television serials on Indian public broadcaster, Doordarshan. [1] He is known for his character as Chaman Jhinga in Hera Pheri .

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
1967 Taqdeer
1973 Jaise Ko Taisa Prem (Cook)
1974 Kora Kagaz Govind Gupta
1974 Bidaai Ramu
1977 Dhoop Chhaon Totaram
1978 Tumhare Liye Anokhelal
1974 Gaal Gulabi Nain Sharabi
1978 Trishna Bahadur
1979 Khandaan Ravi's friend
1979 Naiya
1980 Agreement Totaram
Hum Kadam Parashuram
Jazbaat Havaldar Ram Prasad
Qurbani Parsi man
Aanchal Driver/ Dance Master
1981 Ladies Tailor
1981 Ek Hi Bhool Broker,bringing customers for hotel
1981 Itni Si Baat Bansi
1981 Poonam Student of the college
1982 Sun Sajna
1982 Johny I Love You
1982 Dil Aakhir Dil Hai
1982 Namak Halaal Mr. Tombolo (singer)
1982 Shriman Shrimati
1983 Kalka Bharat kumar
Paanchwin Manzil Liftman
Prem Tapasya
Main Awara Hoon Tahir Khan / Sahir Khan
1984 Yeh Desh Reporter
Sharaabi Neighbour calling police in the song "De De Pyar De"
Rakta Bandhan
Lakhon Ki Baat Advocate Desai
Yaadgar Rajnath's friend
Abodh Wedding Photographer
Phulwari Mohan
Naya Kadam Chief Education Officer
Love Marriage
1985 Ulta Seedha Doctor Malik
1985 Wafadaar Pandit
1985 Hum Dono Rustom
1985 Hum Naujawan Professor (as Hingoo)
1985 Lover Boy
1985 Haqeeqat
1985 Meraa Ghar Mere Bachche Mukadam
1985 Ameer Aadmi Gharib Aadmi
1985 Karishma Kudrat Kaa Kammobai's patron
1986 Love 86 Surendra Nath
1986 Qatl Wadia
1986 Pyar Ho Gaya Shambhu, Servant
1986 Karamdaata Bhagwan Das
1986 Beti
1986 Anubhav Drugstore keeper
1987 Sansar Pandit
Itihaas Bihari
Daku Hasina Munim
Muqaddar Ka Faisla Swarnmukhi
Superman Rus
Mera Yaar Mera Dushman Secretary/ Assistant
Insaaf Judge
Mera Karam Mera Dharam
Sadak Chhap
Khudgarz
Imaandaar Havaldar
1988 Ghar Ghar Ki Kahaani
1988 Tezaab Marvadi Seth
1988 Ram-Avtar Gangiya
1988 Aurat Teri Yehi Kahani
1989 Sachai Ki Taqat Marwadi Seth
Dav Pech
Sachché Ká Bol-Bálá
Suryaa: An Awakening Bank Babu
Nafrat Ki Aandhi
Jaisi Karni Waisi Bharnii Jhokumal Makmal Pyarelal
Jung Baaz Announcer at College Function
Paap Ka Ant
1990 Majboor Defence lawyer/Bar owner's lawyer
Kishen Kanhaiya Lokhandwala
Ghar Ho To Aisa Munshi, Organizer of Charity Show
Dil Pandu (Hazari Prasad's Servant)
Deewana Mujh Sa Nahin Bholaram Bokade
Baaghi: A Rebel for Love College Principal
1991 Meet Mere Man Ke
Paap Ki Aandhi Grocer
Farishtay
Patthar Ke Phool Skating ground Owner
Karz Chukana Hai Hasteyram Hingoo
Narasimha Rat Poison Seller
Swarg Yahan Narak Yahan
Pratikar Corrupt Employer
Bhabhi Parsi with five sons
Dancer Pestonji Sohrabji Batliboy
Saajan Mr. Laalchand / Verma's Business Partner
1992 Jaan Se Pyaara School Principal
Humlaa Pinto,Hotel Employee
Jaagruti
Police Officer Police Constable Ram Singh
Honeymoon
Zulm Ki Hukumat Bahadur, Guest House Manager
Sapne Sajan Ke
Deedar
Khel Hasmukh
Balwaan Announcer at Death Well
Dil Hi To Hai
Dushman Zamana Shamsher Singh
Umar 55 Ki Dil Bachpan Ka
1993 Phool Aur Angaar College Hindi Professor
1993 Dil Ki Baazi Taxi Driver
1993 Sangraam College Principal V.M.K.Shastri
1993 Dhanwan
1993 Professor Ki Padosan Director
1993 Shatranj
1993 Zakhmo Ka Hisaab Malhotra Director/Hotel Owner
1993 Baazigar Bajodia Seth
1993 King Uncle Chunilal
1993 Divya Shakti Rustom
1993 Shreemaan Aashique Anand (Army Man)
1993 Anari
1993 Badi Behen
1993 Rang Board member
1994 Zid Phukatlal
Aa Gale Lag Jaa Police Constable Baakelal
Hanste Khelte Bhonsle
Zamane Se Kya Darna Chelaramani
Saajan Ka Ghar
Pehla Pehla Pyar CookGuest Role
Aatish: Feel the Fire Aar Paar
Eena Meena Deeka Baapji,Villager
Hum Aapke Hain Kaun Manager Chacha
Aag Muthu Krishnan Swamy
Gopi Kishan
1995 Karan Arjun Pestonji
Aazmayish
Janam Kundli D.H.
Taqdeerwala Editor
Raja
Coolie No. 1 Announcer at Swayamvar CompetitionDream Sequel at beginning of Movie
Hulchul Hotel Owner, Fan of Madhuri Dixit Guest Role
Ahankaar Vikram, monkey owner Rani
Sarhad: The Border of Crime Francis
Akele Hum Akele Tum Jamshed, Irani Hotel Owner
1996 Vijeta Politics
Papa Kehte Hai Rustom
Shastra Principal Badra
Saajan Chale Sasural Travel Agent
Daraar Maulana, Bus Passenger
Bhishma Milavatram
Maahir Constable
Dil Tera Diwana Boys Hostel Warden
Beqabu Bank Manager
Chhote Sarkar Army Officer
Rakshak Suman's Father
Namak Munimji
1997 Ghoonghat Hotel/restaurant Owner
1997 Police Station Bajrangi
1997 Judaai Doctor (Special appearance)
1997 Lahoo Ke Do Rang Chandu Tolani
1997 Mrityudaata Maslani
1997 Insaaf Parsi Man
1997 Gupt: The Hidden Truth Thanawala Servant
1998 Achanak P.K.Sharma
Dulhe Raja Diwani Seth
1999 Anari No.1 Jewellery Shop Owner
Rajaji Karodimal Seth
Baadshah Dr. Rustom
Hum Saath Saath Hain
Khoobsurat
2000 Hera Pheri Chaman Jhinga
Baaghi Manuz,The Drunkard
Daku Ganga Jamuna
2001 Dil Ne Phir Yaad Kiya Tridip Nandan, Photographer
Indian Jewellery Shop Owner
Meri AdaalatMagician
2002 Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein Lawyer Shivprasad
2002 Humraaz Rustom Uncle
2002 Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam Lawyer
2003 Ek Aur Ek Gyarah Sethji
2004 Ishq Hai Tumse Jeweler
2005 No Entry Doctor / Hotel employee
2006 Phir Hera Pheri Parsi House Owner (A gun smuggler to whom Raju sells his bungalow)
2010 Most Wanted Marathi film / Special appearance
2011 Be Careful
2015 Hum Sab Ullu Hain SulemaanDirector Tariq Bhat
2015 Just Gammat Builder MalekarDirector Milind Kavade

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