Jagdish Sethi

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Jagdish Sethi
Born
15,January,1903, Punjabi Gali,Bombay,Maharashtra
Died
12,June,1969 Bombay
NationalityIndian
Occupations

Jagdish Sethi was an Indian actor and director.

Filmography

Actor

YearFilmRole
1971Hum Tum Aur WohBoard Member
1966 Mera Saaya Judge
1965Sikandar E AzamMentor of Greece
1964Leader
1964Rahul
1964Awara BadalMann Singh / Makhan Singh
1962Baat Ek Raat Ki
1961BatwaraKishanchand
1960 Chaudhary Karnail Singh (Punjabi film)Chaudhary Karnail Singh
1960 Kiklee
1959Kanhaiya
1958 Phir Subha Hogi Harbanslal
1958 Sitaron Se Aagey Shyamlal
1958 Sahara
1957 Baarish Bihari / Boss
1957 Miss Mary Rai Sahib
1957Fashion
1956SatranjPratapchand Chaudhary
1955 Sardar
1954 Aar Paar Lala
1954Pensioner
1954WarisRana Himmat Singh
1954Ilzam
1952Do Raha
1952Jaggu
1952Nau Bahar
1950 Pardes Lala Mangaldas "Manglu"
1949Raat Ki Rani
1948Azadi Ki Raah Par
1947Zanjeer
1946Phir Bhi Apna Hai
1946Rangbhoomi
1945Amrapali
1945Chand TaraRatan's Father
1945Neelam
1944Chal Chal Re NaujawanThakur Jaipal Singh
1944Kadambari
1944Maa Baap
1943AbrooDharamdas
1943Inkaar
1943Namaste
1943Bichar
1942Kirti
1942Return of Toofan Mail
1942Station Master
1942Tamanna
1941Ghar Ki Laaj
1941Kurmai
1941Sajjan
1940Chambe Di Kali
1940NartakiSeth Heeralal
1939Badi Didi
1939Jawani Ki ReetJagabandhu
1939Kapal Kundala
1938Adhikar
1938Dharti Mata
1938Dushman
1938/IStreet Singer(Hindi version) (as Jagdish)
1937Anath AshramJai Narain (as Jagdish)
1937Badi BahenDr. Shethy
1937/IIMuktiMr Mallick
1937 President Dr. Jagdish Sethi
1936Bhole BhaleSwaroop's uncle (as Jagdish)
1936/IKarodpati
1936Maya
1936Pujarin
1935Jahanara(as Jagdish B.A.)
1935Josh-E-Inteqam(as Jagdish)
1934Anokha Prem(as Jagdish)
1932Shikari(as Jagdish)
1931Anangsena(as Jagdish)
1931DraupadiDuryodhana (as Jagdish)
1931 Alam Ara

Director

YearFilm
1952Insaan
1952Jaggu
1947Do Dil

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