Mumbai - Well-known character actor Dilip Dhawan died at
his Bandra residence here today after a massive heart
attack, family sources said. He was 45. Starting his
career as a child artiste in 'Sangarsh', featuring Dilip
Kumar, Dhawan acted in over 50 films, including 'Ek Bar
Kaho', 'Virasat', 'Swarg', and 'Heena', reports PTI.
He came into the limelight on the small screen with his
portrayal of 'Guru' in the popular TV serial 'Nukkad'. He
enacted powerful roles in serials like 'Janam', 'Deewar',
'Tere Mere Sapne' and 'Aur Ek Din'.
Dhawan, son of noted character actor late Krishan Dhawan,
also produced a feature film 'Saath Saath', directed by
Raman Kumar. He is survived by wife and mother.
Tuesday, February 15, 2000
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Terry Ellsworth
Come off it Terry - how many actors have we had posted here who weren't
Coopers, Tracys or Gables? What is it you have about trashing this
fellers posts?
If this was some choreographer who hadn't been heard of 10 miles from
Broadway, you'd be falling over yourself to tell us about him...
Edwin
terry likes to tell us of people like barbara stanwyck who started out as
strippers.
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Never hit your grandma with a shovel; it makes a bad impression on her mind.
Who cares. The primary point is over why you're busting Jai's chops
over the magnitude of the person he's posting about while at the same
time, you're guilty of starting another one of the non-obituary related
threads, viz, "Dead Oscar Credibility". At least Jai posted an actual
obit...
--
Mike
In India, Mr. Ellsworth, he may be just that.
Remember, sir, this is a *world-wide* forum, not confined to North America.
Dr. Maharaj's posts are perfectly appropriate here.
-Jack
Nothing wrong with starting out as a stripper. My ex sister-in-law
had to wait until she was 18 and could get into the clubs to be a
stripper -- so she spent a couple of years as a hooker first. She
never did make it into the movies for some reason.
--
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from taking drugs to having sex. It is elitist hypocrisy for them to
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