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Jagdish Sethi | |
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Born | 15 January 1903 |
Died | 12 June 1969 (aged 66) |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupations |
Jagdish Sethi was an Indian actor and director.
Year | Film | Role |
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1971 | Hum Tum Aur Woh | Board Member |
1966 | Mera Saaya | Judge |
1965 | Sikandar E Azam | Mentor of Greece |
1964 | Leader | |
1964 | Rahul | |
1964 | Awara Badal | Mann Singh / Makhan Singh |
1962 | Baat Ek Raat Ki | |
1961 | Batwara | Kishanchand |
1960 | Chaudhary Karnail Singh (Punjabi film) | Chaudhary Karnail Singh |
1960 | Kiklee | |
1959 | Kanhaiya | |
1958 | Phir Subha Hogi | Harbanslal |
1958 | Sitaron Se Aagey | Shyamlal |
1958 | Sahara | |
1957 | Baarish | Bihari / Boss |
1957 | Miss Mary | Rai Sahib |
1957 | Fashion | |
1956 | Satranj | Pratapchand Chaudhary |
1955 | Sardar | |
1954 | Aar Paar | Lala |
1954 | Pensioner | |
1954 | Waris | Rana Himmat Singh |
1954 | Ilzam | |
1952 | Do Raha | |
1952 | Jaggu | |
1952 | Nau Bahar | |
1950 | Pardes | Lala Mangaldas "Manglu" |
1949 | Raat Ki Rani | |
1948 | Azadi Ki Raah Par | |
1947 | Zanjeer | |
1946 | Phir Bhi Apna Hai | |
1946 | Rangbhoomi | |
1945 | Amrapali | |
1945 | Chand Tara | Ratan's Father |
1945 | Neelam | |
1944 | Chal Chal Re Naujawan | Thakur Jaipal Singh |
1944 | Kadambari | |
1944 | Maa Baap | |
1943 | Abroo | Dharamdas |
1943 | Inkaar | |
1943 | Namaste | |
1943 | Bichar | |
1942 | Kirti | |
1942 | Return of Toofan Mail | |
1942 | Station Master | |
1942 | Tamanna | |
1941 | Ghar Ki Laaj | |
1941 | Kurmai | |
1941 | Sajjan | |
1940 | Chambe Di Kali | |
1940 | Nartaki | Seth Heeralal |
1939 | Badi Didi | |
1939 | Jawani Ki Reet | Jagabandhu |
1939 | Kapal Kundala | |
1938 | Adhikar | |
1938 | Dharti Mata | |
1938 | Dushman | |
1938/I | Street Singer | (Hindi version) (as Jagdish) |
1937 | Anath Ashram | Jai Narain (as Jagdish) |
1937 | Badi Bahen | Dr. Shethy |
1937/II | Mukti | Mr Mallick |
1937 | President | Dr. Jagdish Sethi |
1936 | Bhole Bhale | Swaroop's uncle (as Jagdish) |
1936/I | Karodpati | |
1936 | Maya | |
1936 | Pujarin | |
1935 | Jahanara | (as Jagdish B.A.) |
1935 | Josh-E-Inteqam | (as Jagdish) |
1934 | Anokha Prem | (as Jagdish) |
1932 | Shikari | (as Jagdish) |
1931 | Anangsena | (as Jagdish) |
1931 | Draupadi | Duryodhana (as Jagdish) |
1931 | Alam Ara |
Year | Film |
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1952 | Insaan |
1952 | Jaggu |
1947 | Do Dil |
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