Mahipal (actor)

Mahipal (actor)
This article is about the actor Mahipal. For the Gurjara-Pratihara king and Pala Dynasty king, see Mahipal (disambiguation).

Mahipal (1919 – 15 May 2005) was an Indian actor. He was born in Jodhpur and died in Mumbai of a cardiac arrest. He acted in several well-known films of the 50s and 60s including Navrang, and Parasmani. He made his debut in the 1942 film Nazrana. He was also credited as Mahipal Singh.

Filmography

  • Gopal Krishna (1979) .... Bhagwan Vishnu
  • Do Chehere (1977)
  • Jai Santoshi Maa (1975) .... Devrishi Narad
  • Rani Aur Lalpari (1975)
  • Balak Dhruv (1974)
  • Vishnu Puran (1973) .... Bhagwan Sarvashri Vishnu/Ram/Kishan
  • Mahashivratri (1972)
  • Shri Krishna Arjun Yudh (1971) .... Shri Krishna
  • Sampoorna Teerth Yatra (1970) .... Uttam
  • Veer Ghatotkach (1970) .... Bhagwan Shri Kishan/Kanhaiya
  • Patthar Ke Khwab (1969)
  • Maharaja Vikram (1965)
  • Shree Ram Bharat Milap (1965) .... Shree Ram, son of Dashrath
  • Sati Savitri (1964)
  • Veer Bhimsen (1964)
  • Baba Ramdev (1963) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baba_Ramdev_(film)
  • Been Ka Jadoo (1963)
  • Dev Kanya (1963)
  • Kan Kan Men Bhagwan (1963)
  • Naag Rani (1963) .... Sagar
  • Parasmani (1963) .... Paras
  • Sunheri Nagin (1963) .... Vijay
  • Naag Devata (1962)
  • Rooplekha (1962)
  • Shree Ganesh (1962) .... Bhagwan Shri Krishan 'Gopala' 'Kanhaiya'/Bhagwan Shri Ram
  • Sampoorna Ramayana (1961) .... Ram
  • Zabak (1961)
  • Dr. Z (1959)
  • Navrang (1959) .... Divakar
  • Akash Pari (1958)
  • Al Hilal (1958)
  • Maya Bazaar (1958) .... Bhagwan Shri Kishan
  • Janam Janam Ke Phere: Alias Sati Anapurna (1957)
  • Jannat (1957)
  • Aan Baan (1956)
  • Bajrang Bali (1956)
  • Shree Krishna Arjun Yudh .... Bhagwan Krishan
  • Caravan (1956)
  • Makkhee Choos (1956)
  • Roop Kumari (1956)
  • Hatimtai Ki Beti (1955)
  • Mast Qalandar (1955)
  • Ratna Manjari (1955)
  • Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves (1954)
  • Lal Pari (1954)
  • Tulsidas (1954)
  • Aladdin Aur Jadui Chirag (1952)
  • Devyani (1952)
  • Hanumaan Pataal Vijay (1951)
  • Jai Mahalaxmi (1951)
  • Lakshmi Narayan (1951)
  • Banwasi (1948)
  • Mali (1944)
  • Shankar Parvati (1943)
  • Nazrana (1942)



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