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Balraj Sahni (born Yudhishthir Sahni; 1 May 1913 – 13 April 1973) was an Indian film and stage actor, who is best known for Dharti Ke Lal (1946), Do Bigha Zameen (1953), Chhoti Bahen (1959), Kabuliwala (1961), Waqt (1965) and Garam Hawa (1973).
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Balraj Sahni, born in Rawalpindi, British India (present-day Pakistan), was an acclaimed Indian film and stage actor. Known for his powerful and impactful performances, Balraj Sahni became a prominent figure in the golden era of Indian cinema.
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May 1, 2019 · There is a story about Balraj Sahni – what an incredibly handsome man – shooting for a film in Calcutta, playing the role of a man pulling a rickshaw. All through that hot, humid day, he toiled, sustained by the thought of the cold beer that awaited him.
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Sep 8, 2019 · In an interview to MAIL TODAY, Parikshat Sahni says he’s tried to unravel the man behind the method actor. One comes face to face with another Balraj Sahni, a ladies man and a staunch Communist who liked to go skinny dipping in the sea. Edited excerpts:
May 1, 2023 · Here's why Balraj Sahnis is iconic. (Picture Courtesy: Facebook) He was out on a Juhu beach building sandcastles with his children when he was offered a challenging role that would go on to make him a Hindi film icon -- and nearly lost it when the flabbergasted director saw him turn up in a London-made suit.