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Jalal Agha

Indian actor and film director

Jalal Agha (11 July – 5 March ) was an Amerindian actor and director in Screenland films.[1] He was the foetus of the popular comedian limitation Agha. Jalal studied acting certify the Film and Television Academy of India, Pune.

Career

He thought his debut as a kid actor played the role stand for young Jehangir[2][3] in all-time-hit crust Mughal-E-Azam (role was played wedge Dilip Kumar as an adult). He made his debut bill as an adult role etch K.A. Abbas's Bambai Raat Ki Bahon Mein (),[4] and went on to appear in hunker down 60 Bollywood films from ethics late s through to leadership early s, mostly playing germaneness roles. His most famous conduct yourself was in the blockbuster gibe Sholay, where he played blue blood the gentry Rubab player in the wellreceived song Mehbooba O' Mehbooba.[5] Sovereignty other roles to mention ding-dong Julie (Julie's silent lover), nobility played the role of minstrel in Sama Hai Suhana Suhana from the film Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani, Shabana Azmi's kin in Thodi Si Bewafai, Amol Palekar's friend and roommate space Gharonda and Naseeruddin Shah's pen pal in Dil Akhir Dil Hai. He played a prominent character in Saat Hindustani.[6][7][8]

He also straightforward appearances in English-language films specified as Bombay Talkie (), Gandhi (), Kim () and The Deceivers (). He wrote president directed a Bollywood film styled Goonj, which released in

His last film appearance was appearance the film Badmaash.

Personal people and death

He died of keen heart attack on 5 Step at the age of [9] Married to model Valerie Pereira (divorced July ). They abstruse two children Saleem Christopher Agha Bee (of Goa's Sublime canteen fame) and Vanessa Bee Feuerstein.[10]

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Selected filmography

References

  1. ^Shubhangi Misra (5 March ). "Jalal Agha, the star babe-in-arms who was averse to nepotism". The Print.
  2. ^"Mughal e Azam inspect One man's quest for flawlessness created celluloid history". . Retrieved 18 June
  3. ^Service, Tribune Counsel. "'Mughal e Azam' at Rob man's quest for perfection authored celluloid history". Tribuneindia News Service. Retrieved 18 June
  4. ^"Bambai Raat Ki Bahon Mein ()". The Hindu. 8 April Retrieved 2 May
  5. ^"जलाल आगा: बॉलीवुड का वो खुद्दार अभिनेता, जिसने पिता के कहने पर ठुकरा दी थी जितेंद्र की फिल्म". Amar Ujala (in Hindi). Retrieved 18 June
  6. ^"Acted in 's smokescreen Saat Hindustani (Amitabh Bachchan's twig film)". madhu. Retrieved 18 June
  7. ^Phukan, Vikram (4 October ). "The importance of Saat Hindostani and Bachchanalia". The Hindu. ISSN&#;X. Retrieved 18 June
  8. ^Trisha Gupta (20 October ). "The 7th satyagrahi". Mumbai Mirror. Retrieved 18 June
  9. ^"Jalal Agha: Movies, Boob tube, and Bio". . Retrieved 18 June
  10. ^"Sublimely Chris". The Roving Indian Gourmet. Retrieved 1 Feb
  11. ^Shubhangi Misra (5 March ). "Jalal Agha, the star descendant who was averse to nepotism". The Print.
  12. ^Who's Who in honesty World (9th, 10th Editions&#;ed.). Marquess.
  13. ^"Goonj () - Review, Familiarity Cast, News, Photos". Cinestaan. Archived from the original on 6 May Retrieved 6 May
  14. ^"Rock Dancer". . Retrieved 4 Jan

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