Ramayan Tiwari

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Ramayan Tiwari was a Bollywood actor who was more famous by his surname Tiwari. He worked in approximately 125 movies in his 36 year long film career. He has worked in Bollywood movies like Madhumati, Yahudi, Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai, Mera Saaya, Kal Aaj Aur Kal and many more. He was originally from Maner of Patna, Bihar, and was also a freedom fighter. He died on 9 March 1980 in Mumbai. His son's name was Bhushan Tiwari, who too worked in bollywood movies as a character artist.

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Early life

Ramayana Tiwari was born in a farming family of Maner in Patna, Bihar.

Career

In Mumbai, firstly he got a job in a studio named 'Prabhat Studio' where many films were photographed. Once, shooting of a movie named Man Mandir was going on in the studio in which a character artist was absent one day. Consequently, the director of the movie offered Tiwari the same role which he joyfully accepted. This was his first movie. Later, he acted in many many big movies like Bimal Roy's Madhumati , Yahudi etc., Raj Kapoor's Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai , Kal Aaj Aur Kal , Raj Khosla's Mera Saaya and many more movies.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1941NirdoshWriter
1945Ghulami
1946Phoolwari
1947Do Bhai
1947Meerabai
1947Gaon
1948Chanda Ki Chandni
1948Nai Reet
1948Khidki
1948Aasha
1949Kaneez
1949Dil Ki Basti
1950Aadhi Raat
1950SangramPyarelal
1950Apni Chhaya
1951AaramRamnath
1952Mordhwaj
1952Jalpari
1952Jaggu
1953Do Bigha ZaminParo's Molester
1953ParineetaDoctor
1953PatitaOrphanage man
1953Aabshar
1954Ameer
1954Khaibar
1954Lal Pari
1954Naaz
1954MastanaPolice Inspector
1954Pensioner
1954Lakeeren
1955Shah Behraam
1955Darbaar
1955Alladin Ka Beta
1955 Bara-Dari [1] Ranvir Singh, Thakur of Ajaygarh
1955Mast Qalandar
1955Vachan
1955Hatimtai Ki Beti
1956Qeemat
1956Jallad
1956Yahudi Ki Beti
1956Rajdhani
1956Bhagam Bhag
1956Kismet
1956Justice
1956PocketmaarShankar
1956Bajrang Bali
1956Ram Navami
1956Panna
1956Roop Kumari
1957Khuda Ka Banda
1957Laxmi
1957Ram Lakshman
1957Naag Padmani
1957Changez Khan
1957Jannat
1958 Madhumati Bir Singh
1958Post Box 999
1958 Yahudi Emmanuel
1958Daughter of Sindbad
1959Satta Bazar
1959Baazigar
1959Kangan
1959Guest House
1959Commander
1959Do BehnenDoctor
1959Mohar
1959Pyar Ki Rahen
1959Bhakt Prahlad
1960Lal Quila
1960Road no. 303
1960Miss Goodnight
1960Mud Mud Ke Na Dekh
1961 Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai Meerabai's husband
1961Ram Leela
1961Bhaiyya
1961Jadoo Nagri
1961Amar Rahe Ye PyarBahadur
1961Sapera
1962Ek Musafir Ek Hasina
1962Ganga Maiyya Tohe Piyari Chadhaibo
1962Neeli AankhenRai Bahadur
1962Hawa MahalBhola
1962Shri GaneshPrachand
1963Ek Tha Alibaba
1963Cobra GirlShigali
1963Zingaro
1963Harishchandra Taramati
1963Been ka Jaadu
1964Badshah
1964Veer Bhimsen
1964Awara BadalMahamantri
1964Darasingh: Ironman
1964Main Suhagan HoonThakur
1964Apne huye ParayeJudge
1964Sati Savitri
1964Goswami TulsidasShri Kalyug
1965KaajalKalu Mali
1965Sikandar E Azam
1965Akashdeep
1965Noor MahalVeer Singh
1966 Mera Saaya Actor
1966Khoon Ka Khoon
1966Dilawar
1966Dada
1966Johar in KashmirMaula's dad
1967 Patthar Ke Sanam Thakur
1967NaseehatPolice Detective
1968 Neel Kamal
1968Baharon Ki ManzilRoy's goon
1968IzzatManglu
1968VaasnaSagarmal
1968Mera Naam JoharShankar
1968Watan Se Door
1969Chalbaaz
1969Aradhana
1969Nanak Naam Jahaz HaiDoctor
1969Apna Khoon Apna Dushman
1969Anjan Hai KoyeeSabhu
1969Raate Ke Andhere Mein
1970Humjoliwriter
1970Khilona
1970Mere HumsafarUstad Anwar
1970IlzamPannalal
1970Kati Patang
1970Yaadgaar
1970GopiHariram
1970Suhana SafarDaku Mangal Singh
1971Aisa Bhi Hota Hai
1971 Kal Aaj Aur Kal
1971Chingari
1971PreetamRana
1971Dushman
1971Ganga Tera Pani AmritLambu Kaka
1971Johar Mehmood in Hong Kong
1971Veer Chhatrasal
1972Bhai Ho To AisaDacoit
1972Rampur Ka Laxman
1973LoaferSingh's agent
1974Pran Jaye Par Vachan Na JayeMoney Lender
1974MajboorPolice Inspector
1974DostGupta's ex secretary
1975NatakDaya Ram
1975Jai Santoshi Mata
1975Geet Gata ChalJairam
1975PratigyaShambhu Prasad
1975Rafu Chakkar2 duo
1976Naach Uthe SansaarJaggu Mahto
1976Main Papi Tum Bakhshanhaar
1977Mera Vachan Geeta Ki KasamSahukar
1977Aafat
1977TinkuKaaniya Begger
1977Yaaron Ka YaarThakur Jaimangal
1978 Ganga Ki Saugand Munimji
1980Chambal Ki Kasam
1983Film Hi Film
1984Zakhmi Sher
1988Jeete Hain Shaan Se
1989Nigahen

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References

  1. "Ramayan Tiwari".
  2. https://m.imdb.com/name/nm0864603/ [ unreliable source? ]

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