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  1. A. K. Hangal, playing the character of the blind father and Imam Saab not only ensured that he gave a convincing performance but left an impact with the dialogue that has ensured its longevity till now. A thespian and a veteran in Bollywood, Hangal Saab’s name was among some of the greatest actors of his time.

  2. A.K.Hangal. Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir. A.K.Hangal was born on 15 August 1914, in a Kashmiri Pundit family in his maternal grandfather’s house in Sialkot. His ancestors had left Kashmir centuries back and migrated to Peshawar. His father pundit Hari Kashan Hangle was a government servant and his mother Ragia Hundoo died when he was only five ...

  3. A K Hangal. Actor. Biography: Avtar Kishan Hangal , popularly known as A. K. Hangal, was an Indian freedom fighter and also stage actor from 1936–1965 and later became a character actor in Hindi ...

  4. Aug 26, 2012 · Watch video: A K Hangal passes away at 95. “He was on life support initially but the doctors decided to take him off the ventilator since his condition wasn’t improving,” he said. The veteran was admitted to the hospital in suburban Santa Cruz on August 16 after he slipped and fell down in his bathroom on August 13,fracturing his right ...

  5. A.K. Hangal has worked on stage with talented Indian film personalities like Ritwic Ghatak, Balraj Sahni and Sanjeev Kumar – the latter worked as a stage artist under his direction, before they both became popular film stars.

  6. Feb 17, 2024 · Avtar Kishan Hangal, popularly known as A. K. Hangal, was a veteran Indian actor who left an indelible mark on the Indian film industry. His career spanned over five decades, during which he appeared in over 200 films and numerous television shows. Hangal was known for his versatile acting skills and his ability to bring depth and authenticity ...

  7. Aug 26, 2012 · BJP leaders L K Advani and Nitin Gadkari described veteran Bollywood actor A K Hangal,who died today,as one of the most admired character artistes of Hindi cinema. “Hangal sahab represented the best traditions of Bollywood–its power to capture human pathos,its matchless capacity to promote national unity and integration and,of course,its ability to provide healthy entertainment to the masses,” he said.