Suresh Chatwal

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Suresh Chatwal
Born1947
Died28 May 2016(2016-05-28) (aged 68–69)
Nationality Indian
Occupation Actor
Years active1969–2016
ChildrenYaman Chatwal

Suresh Chatwal was an Indian film actor who has performed in films as well as television serials. He has acted in Hindi films. [1] mainly as supporting actor. He has worked in Films like Mili , Phool Aur Kaante , Kaya Palat , Uphaar , Munna Bhai MBBS . [2]

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Career

After getting a break Chatwal made his acting debut in the year 1969 with "Rakhi Rakhi". and was seen in films like Phool Aur Kaante Karan Arjun , Koyla , and Munna Bhai MBBS . [3]

Death

He died on 28 May 2016 in Mumbai. [3]

Filmography

Television

YearSerialRoleNotes
1986 Nukkad [5] Dukhiya
1988Intezaar [5] tea-stall owner
1993Naya NukkadDukhiya
1993 Junoon Manmohan Dhanraj
1994 Tehkikaat Police Inspector Bhinde
1998"Raja aur Rancho"Various Characters
1999Grahak Dost [6] Various characters
2006–2015 F.I.R. Commissioner Suraj Agnihotri

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