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New DelhiKrishna Dhawan started his career as a child artist. His characters in the acting world may be small but real -put. A film by Raj Kapoor had shone his luck. In this film, he played the role of one such villain, after which he got a lot of baddies. Krishna Dhawan had waved his acting by playing all kinds of roles. He used to go for his strong acting in the Industries.
Whether it is the role of the freedom fighter of ‘Shaheed’, or the ordinary person of the village of the third Kasam, the teacher of the village of the village, or the false witness of black water, the master Babu or Ram Teri Ganga Master of Black Water, cheating Ganga in the Ganges and selling the Ganges in the prostitute, Krishna Dhawan has proved that these films would have been incomplete without his role.
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Nearly relationship with Chetan and Devanand
Krishna Dhawan ruled the Idstory for years. As soon as he came on the Silver screen, people started understanding that there would definitely be something untoward. Dhawan started his career with Chetan Anand’s ‘Officer’, in which Dev Anand and Suraiya acted. Dhawan had a very close relationship with Chetan and Dev Anad, he worked with him in many films. It included hits like Baji (1951), Taxi Driver (1954), Milap (1954), absconding (1955), funush (1956), nine two eleven (1957), arpan (1957), Anjali (1957), Kala Pani (1958), Manzil (1960), Kala Market (1960), and Guide (1960), and Guide (1960) and guide (1965) Are.
Villain made in Raj Kapoor’s blockbuster
In Raj Kapoor’s blockbuster film ‘Ram Teri Ganga Maili’, he played the role of a villain named ‘Manilal’. Manilal is a sly and clever person who misleads people by becoming blind. In the film, the person who misled Mandakini was also played by Krishna Dhawan. As soon as Mandakini gets off the train to get water in the film, Manilal seduces him to the brothel of Rajeshwaribai near Varanasi. Seeing this role, people were very angry at their role in the theater. People started giving them badges. Even today, when people watch this film, they start giving badges to their role.
Let us know that Krishna Dhawan was also worked in films like ‘Awake Raho (1956), “Ek Phool Char Kanta (1960),” Sahab Bibi and Ghulam (1962), “Then Wahi Dil Laya Hoon (1963),” Mein Jene Do “. (1963), ‘Animals’ (1965), “” Upkar (1967), “” Jhora Gaya Akash (1968) is still remembered for films. Krishna Dhawan died on 20 May 1994 in Mumbai.