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K. N. Singh

Krishan Niranjan Singh (1 September 1908 – 31 January 2000), known as K. N. Singh in Indian cinema, was a prominent villain and character actor. He appeared in over 200 Hindi films over a long career stretching from 1936 to the late 1980s.

Krishan Niranjan Singh
Singh in the film Howrah Bridge
Born(1908-09-01)1 September 1908
Died31 January 2000(2000-01-31) (aged 91)
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Film actor, director and producer
Years active1936 - 1996
ChildrenPushkar Singh (son)
Parent
  • Chandi Prasad Singh (father)

Career

Early years (1908–1936)

The son of Chandi Prasad Singh, an erstwhile Indian prince and a prominent criminal lawyer, K.N. Singh was a sportsman who once dreamt of being in the army. Born in Dehradun, Singh was expected to follow in the footsteps of his father and become a lawyer. However, his father's skillful defence, which saved an obviously guilty man from the gallows, turned him away from the profession.[1]

Turning his energy to sports, K.N. Singh came to excel in the javelin throw and the shot put. He was selected to represent India in the 1936 Berlin Olympics before circumstances compelled him to go to Calcutta to attend on his ailing sister. There he met his family friend Prithviraj Kapoor, who introduced him to director Debaki Bose, who offered him a debut role in his film Sunehra Sansar (1936).

Popular villain (1936 to late 1960s)

K.N. Singh enjoyed limited success until the release of Baghban (1938), in which he played the antagonist. Baghban was a golden jubilee hit, establishing Singh as one of the leading villains of the era.

Through the 1940s and 1950s, Singh appeared in several iconic movies of the era, including Sikandar (1941), Jwar Bhata (1944) (Dilip Kumar's film debut), Humayun (1945), Awara (1951), Jaal (1952), CID (1956), Howrah Bridge (1958), Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958), Amrapali (1966) and An Evening in Paris (1967).

As opposed to playing angry mobsters, he mostly played a white collared gentleman villain, dressed in a fine suit and smoking a pipe, with a calm cold delivery.

His suave style, baritone voice and menacing eyes became legendary – so much so that on one occasion (in his own words) "Even off-screen I was a bad man. One day on my way back from shooting, I had to deliver an envelope at an address given to me by my friend. I pressed the doorbell and, from the moving curtains, I could see a woman hurrying to open the door. When she saw me standing in front of her, she screamed out in fright and ran inside leaving the door open."[2]

As an actor, Singh's thirst for learning was legendary. For example, he studied the style and mannerisms of carriage riders to prepare for the role of a horse carriage driver in Inspector (1956).[3]

Later years (1970 to late 1980s)

Singh played prominent roles in movies such as Jhoota Kahin Ka (1970), Haathi Mere Saathi (1971) and Mere Jeevan Saathi (1972). His last prominent role was in the 1973 film Loafer.

With advancing years, Singh became less active, particularly from the mid 1970s onwards. Many of his roles from the late 1970s onwards were mere cameo appearances, arranged with the sole purpose of ensuring that actors turned up on time – such was his stature that actors would never turn up late when K.N. Singh was on the set.[4] His last appearance was in Woh Din Aayega (1986).

Personal life

Singh was the eldest among 6 siblings: a sister and five brothers. Because he was unable to have any children naturally, he adopted Pushkar, the son of his brother Bikram (who was once the editor of Filmfare magazine) as their son.

Singh became completely blind in his last years. He died in Mumbai on 31 January 2000 aged 91 and was survived by his adopted son Pushkar, who is a producer of television serials.

Selected filmography

  • Sonar Sansar (1936)
  • Sunehra Sansar (1936)
  • Karodpati (1936)
  • Mukti (1937) as Guest at party of Chitra's father
  • Bidyapati (1937)
  • Sitara (1938)
  • Nirala Hindustan (1938)
  • Baghban (1938) as Ranjit
  • Thokar (1939) as Doctor
  • Aap Ki Marzi (1939)
  • Sikandar (1941) as Raja Ambhi (Maharaja Amphis)
  • Phir Milenge (1942)
  • Ek Raat (1942)
  • Shahenshah Akbar (1943)
  • Prithvi Vallabh (1943) as Bhillam
  • Prarthana (1943) as Doctor
  • Taqdeer (1943)
  • Maharathi Karna (1944) as Duryodhan
  • Jwar Bhata (1944)
  • Draupadi (1944)
  • Ratnavali (1945)
  • Mazdoor (1945)
  • Laila Majnu (1945)
  • Humayun (1945) as Jai Singh
  • Room No. 9 (1946)
  • Rangbhoomi (1946)
  • Zanjeer (1947)
  • Parwana (1947) as Kishan
  • Chalte Chalte (1947)
  • Barsaat (1949) as Bholu
  • Singaar (1949) as Kishan's Father
  • Paras (1949)
  • Nirdosh (1950)
  • Banwra (1950)
  • Sazaa (1951) as Major Dhurjan Singh
  • Awara (1951) as Jagga
  • Sanam (1951) as Advocate-Sadhna's Father
  • Saagar (1951)
  • Hulchul (1951) as Asha's brother
  • Baazi (1951) as Rajani's Father
  • Parbat (1952) as Parbat's obsessive lover
  • Jaal (1952) as Carlo
  • Insaan (1952)
  • Ghungroo (1952)
  • Do Raha (1952)
  • Aandhiyan (1952) as Kuber Das
  • Armaan (1953)
  • Shahenshah (1953)
  • Shikast (1953) as Madho
  • Baaz (1953) as General Barborosa
  • Sangham (1954)
  • Ehsan (1954)
  • Badshah (1954)
  • Angarey (1954) as Dozila
  • Marine Drive (1955) as Khanna
  • Milap (1955) as Seth Karamchand
  • House No. 44 (1955) as Captain
  • C.I.D. (1956) as Superintendent of Police
  • Zindagi Ke Mele (1956)
  • Funtoosh (1956) as Karodi Lal
  • Beti (1957)
  • Inspector (1957) as Badri Prasad
  • Ustad (1957)
  • Mera Salaam (1957)
  • Hill Station (1957)
  • Bade Sarkar (1957) as Thakur Maan Singh
  • Chandan (1958)
  • Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958) as Raja Hardayal Singh
  • Taxi Stand (1958)
  • Kabhi Andhera Kabhi Ujala (1958)
  • Howrah Bridge (1958) as Pyarelal
  • Detective (1958) as Gonsalves
  • Chaubees Ghante (1958)
  • Chaalbaaz (1958)
  • Keechak Vadha (1959)
  • Kali Topi Lal Rumal (1959)
  • Forty Days (1959) as Bholanath
  • Bank Manager (1959) as Ranjeet
  • Nache Nagin Baje Been (1960)
  • Singapore (1960) as Shivdas
  • Road No. 303 (1960)
  • Mehlon Ke Khwab (1960) as Motilal / CID Police Inspector
  • Manzil (1960) as Mr. Mehta
  • Gambler (1960)
  • Chhabili (1960)
  • Barsaat Ki Raat (1960) as Police Commissioner Khan Bahadur
  • Miss Chalbaaz (1961)
  • Senapati (1961)
  • Sapne Suhane (1961) as Baldev
  • Salaam Memsaab (1961)
  • Reshmi Rumal (1961) as Rai Saheb
  • Passport (1961) as Shamsher Singh / Shyamlal
  • Opera House (1961) as Danial
  • Krorepati (1961) as Diwan Hukumat Rai
  • Dark Street (1961)
  • Hong Kong (1962)
  • Isi Ka Naam Duniya Hai (1962) as Varma
  • Vallah Kya Baat Hai (1962) as Firoz Singh
  • Soorat Aur Seerat (1962)
  • Raaz Ki Baat (1962) as Police Commissioner Singh
  • Naqli Nawab (1962) as Nawab Sharafat Ali
  • Shikari (1963) as Dr. Cyclops
  • Lado Rani (1963) Punjabi Movie
  • Woh Kaun Thi? (1964) as Dr. Singh
  • Dulha Dulhan (1964) as Thakur Dharam Singh
  • Rustom-E-Hind (1965)
  • Raaka (1965) as Vishal
  • Faraar (1965) as Public Prosecutor
  • Ek Saal Pehle (1965)
  • Bombay Race Course (1965)
  • Mera Saaya (1966) as Prosecuting Lawyer
  • Street Singer (1966)
  • Amrapali (1966) as Badbadhra Singh
  • Teesri Manzil (1966)
  • Raat Aur Din (1967) as Varuna's Father
  • Johar in Bombay (1967)
  • An Evening in Paris (1967) as Jack
  • Dil Aur Mohabbat (1968) as Singh
  • Teri Talash Mein (1968) (uncredited)
  • Spy in Rome (1968) as Dr. Chang
  • Mere Huzoor (1968) as Hakim
  • Ek Phool Ek Bhool (1968) as Dr. Rakesh's Father
  • Sapna (1969)
  • Simla Road (1969)
  • Shart (1969) as Singh
  • Nateeja (1969) as Boss
  • Jigri Dost (1969) as Chairman Neelkanth
  • The Revenger (1970)
  • Tarzan 303 (1970)
  • Suhana Safar (1970) as Dr. Singh
  • Mangu Dada (1970)
  • Dagabaaz (1970)
  • Pagla Kahin Ka (1970) as Max
  • Himmat (1970) as Inspector Mathur
  • Ehsan (1970) as Dinanath / Vishwanath Prasad
  • Meeting (1970) as Mahendranath
  • Haathi Mere Saathi (1971) as Sarwan Kumar
  • Pyar Ki Kahani (1971) as Ram's boss
  • Jaane-Anjaane (1971) as Poonamchand
  • Reshma and Shera (1971) as Chowdhary
  • Hum Tum Aur Woh (1971) as Advocate (Vakil Saheb)
  • Dushmun (1971) as Public Prosecutor Saxena
  • Bansi Birju (1972)
  • Mere Jeevan Saathi (1972) as Gobindram (Prakash's dad)
  • Do Chor (1972) as Tribhuvan Singh
  • Do Bachche Dus Haath (1972) as Girdhari
  • Loafer (1973) as Mr. Singh 'Uncle'
  • Kachhe Dhaage (1973) as Sona's father
  • Sabak (1973) as Ajit
  • Keemat (1973) as Chief of Secret Services
  • Hanste Zakhm (1973) as Chanda's patron
  • Daaman Aur Aag (1973) as Mr. Singh
  • Sagina (1974) as Factory Owner
  • Majboor (1974) as Prosecuting Attorney
  • Vachan (1974)
  • Jeevan Rekha (1974)
  • Hamrahi (1974) as Boss V.K.
  • Badhti Ka Naam Dadhi (1974) as Khadak Singh
  • Romeo in Sikkim (1975)
  • Dimple (1975)
  • Rafoo Chakkar (1975) as #3 Duo
  • Qaid (1975) as Dr. Trivedi
  • Kala Sona (1975) as Police Commissioner
  • Prem Kahani (1975) as Rai Bahadur Shrikant Sinha
  • Meera Shyam (1976)
  • Harfan Maulaa (1976) as Police Inspector
  • Adalat (1976) as Singh
  • Mamta (1977)
  • Jadu Tona (1977)
  • Saheb Bahadur (1977) as Police Supdt. Pasupathi
  • Mera Vachan Geeta Ki Kasam (1977) as Khan Bahadur
  • Agent Vinod (1977) as Chief of Agent Vinod
  • Guru Ho Jaa Shuru (1979) as CBI Chief (uncredited)
  • Zulm Ki Pukar (1979)
  • Do Premee (1980) as Shivlal / Mahayogi
  • Dostana (1980) as Judge
  • Farz Aur Pyar (1981) as Senior Air Force Officer
  • Shradhanjali (1981) as Amit's Diwanji
  • Kaalia (1981) as Convict
  • Professor Pyarelal (1981)
  • Teri Maang Sitaron Se Bhar Doon (1982) as Nataraj Seth
  • Bekhabar (1983)
  • Sardaar (1984) as Advocate Mathur
  • The Gold Medal (1984) as Singh
  • Woh Din Aayega (1987) as Police Commissioner hukumat
  • Hukumat (1987) as DBDN's Friend
  • Soorma Bhopali (1988)
  • Laat Saab (1992) as K.N. Singh
  • Laila (1994 film) (1994)
  • Daanveer (1996) (final film role)

References

  1. ^ "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Arts Tribune". www.tribuneindia.com.
  2. ^ Joshi, Lalit Mohan (22 March 2000). "KN Singh" – via www.theguardian.com.
  3. ^ "Rediff on the Net, Movies:Nostalgia: K N Singh". www.rediff.com.
  4. ^ "Guest post: KN Singh". 6 November 2008.

External links

  • K. N. Singh at IMDb
  • Sophisticated villain of Hindi films
  • K.N. Singh

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources K N Singh news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Krishan Niranjan Singh 1 September 1908 31 January 2000 known as K N Singh in Indian cinema was a prominent villain and character actor He appeared in over 200 Hindi films over a long career stretching from 1936 to the late 1980s Krishan Niranjan SinghSingh in the film Howrah BridgeBorn 1908 09 01 1 September 1908Dehradun United Provinces of Agra and Oudh British India present day Uttarkhand India Died31 January 2000 2000 01 31 aged 91 Mumbai Maharashtra IndiaNationalityIndianOccupation s Film actor director and producerYears active1936 1996ChildrenPushkar Singh son ParentChandi Prasad Singh father Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early years 1908 1936 1 2 Popular villain 1936 to late 1960s 1 3 Later years 1970 to late 1980s 2 Personal life 3 Selected filmography 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditEarly years 1908 1936 Edit The son of Chandi Prasad Singh an erstwhile Indian prince and a prominent criminal lawyer K N Singh was a sportsman who once dreamt of being in the army Born in Dehradun Singh was expected to follow in the footsteps of his father and become a lawyer However his father s skillful defence which saved an obviously guilty man from the gallows turned him away from the profession 1 Turning his energy to sports K N Singh came to excel in the javelin throw and the shot put He was selected to represent India in the 1936 Berlin Olympics before circumstances compelled him to go to Calcutta to attend on his ailing sister There he met his family friend Prithviraj Kapoor who introduced him to director Debaki Bose who offered him a debut role in his film Sunehra Sansar 1936 Popular villain 1936 to late 1960s Edit K N Singh enjoyed limited success until the release of Baghban 1938 in which he played the antagonist Baghban was a golden jubilee hit establishing Singh as one of the leading villains of the era Through the 1940s and 1950s Singh appeared in several iconic movies of the era including Sikandar 1941 Jwar Bhata 1944 Dilip Kumar s film debut Humayun 1945 Awara 1951 Jaal 1952 CID 1956 Howrah Bridge 1958 Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi 1958 Amrapali 1966 and An Evening in Paris 1967 As opposed to playing angry mobsters he mostly played a white collared gentleman villain dressed in a fine suit and smoking a pipe with a calm cold delivery His suave style baritone voice and menacing eyes became legendary so much so that on one occasion in his own words Even off screen I was a bad man One day on my way back from shooting I had to deliver an envelope at an address given to me by my friend I pressed the doorbell and from the moving curtains I could see a woman hurrying to open the door When she saw me standing in front of her she screamed out in fright and ran inside leaving the door open 2 As an actor Singh s thirst for learning was legendary For example he studied the style and mannerisms of carriage riders to prepare for the role of a horse carriage driver in Inspector 1956 3 Later years 1970 to late 1980s Edit Singh played prominent roles in movies such as Jhoota Kahin Ka 1970 Haathi Mere Saathi 1971 and Mere Jeevan Saathi 1972 His last prominent role was in the 1973 film Loafer With advancing years Singh became less active particularly from the mid 1970s onwards Many of his roles from the late 1970s onwards were mere cameo appearances arranged with the sole purpose of ensuring that actors turned up on time such was his stature that actors would never turn up late when K N Singh was on the set 4 His last appearance was in Woh Din Aayega 1986 Personal life EditSingh was the eldest among 6 siblings a sister and five brothers Because he was unable to have any children naturally he adopted Pushkar the son of his brother Bikram who was once the editor of Filmfare magazine as their son Singh became completely blind in his last years He died in Mumbai on 31 January 2000 aged 91 and was survived by his adopted son Pushkar who is a producer of television serials Selected filmography EditSonar Sansar 1936 Sunehra Sansar 1936 Karodpati 1936 Mukti 1937 as Guest at party of Chitra s father Bidyapati 1937 Sitara 1938 Nirala Hindustan 1938 Baghban 1938 as Ranjit Thokar 1939 as Doctor Aap Ki Marzi 1939 Sikandar 1941 as Raja Ambhi Maharaja Amphis Phir Milenge 1942 Ek Raat 1942 Shahenshah Akbar 1943 Prithvi Vallabh 1943 as Bhillam Prarthana 1943 as Doctor Taqdeer 1943 Maharathi Karna 1944 as Duryodhan Jwar Bhata 1944 Draupadi 1944 Ratnavali 1945 Mazdoor 1945 Laila Majnu 1945 Humayun 1945 as Jai Singh Room No 9 1946 Rangbhoomi 1946 Zanjeer 1947 Parwana 1947 as Kishan Chalte Chalte 1947 Barsaat 1949 as Bholu Singaar 1949 as Kishan s Father Paras 1949 Nirdosh 1950 Banwra 1950 Sazaa 1951 as Major Dhurjan Singh Awara 1951 as Jagga Sanam 1951 as Advocate Sadhna s Father Saagar 1951 Hulchul 1951 as Asha s brother Baazi 1951 as Rajani s Father Parbat 1952 as Parbat s obsessive lover Jaal 1952 as Carlo Insaan 1952 Ghungroo 1952 Do Raha 1952 Aandhiyan 1952 as Kuber Das Armaan 1953 Shahenshah 1953 Shikast 1953 as Madho Baaz 1953 as General Barborosa Sangham 1954 Ehsan 1954 Badshah 1954 Angarey 1954 as Dozila Marine Drive 1955 as Khanna Milap 1955 as Seth Karamchand House No 44 1955 as Captain C I D 1956 as Superintendent of Police Zindagi Ke Mele 1956 Funtoosh 1956 as Karodi Lal Beti 1957 Inspector 1957 as Badri Prasad Ustad 1957 Mera Salaam 1957 Hill Station 1957 Bade Sarkar 1957 as Thakur Maan Singh Chandan 1958 Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi 1958 as Raja Hardayal Singh Taxi Stand 1958 Kabhi Andhera Kabhi Ujala 1958 Howrah Bridge 1958 as Pyarelal Detective 1958 as Gonsalves Chaubees Ghante 1958 Chaalbaaz 1958 Keechak Vadha 1959 Kali Topi Lal Rumal 1959 Forty Days 1959 as Bholanath Bank Manager 1959 as Ranjeet Nache Nagin Baje Been 1960 Singapore 1960 as Shivdas Road No 303 1960 Mehlon Ke Khwab 1960 as Motilal CID Police Inspector Manzil 1960 as Mr Mehta Gambler 1960 Chhabili 1960 Barsaat Ki Raat 1960 as Police Commissioner Khan Bahadur Miss Chalbaaz 1961 Senapati 1961 Sapne Suhane 1961 as Baldev Salaam Memsaab 1961 Reshmi Rumal 1961 as Rai Saheb Passport 1961 as Shamsher Singh Shyamlal Opera House 1961 as Danial Krorepati 1961 as Diwan Hukumat Rai Dark Street 1961 Hong Kong 1962 Isi Ka Naam Duniya Hai 1962 as Varma Vallah Kya Baat Hai 1962 as Firoz Singh Soorat Aur Seerat 1962 Raaz Ki Baat 1962 as Police Commissioner Singh Naqli Nawab 1962 as Nawab Sharafat Ali Shikari 1963 as Dr Cyclops Lado Rani 1963 Punjabi Movie Woh Kaun Thi 1964 as Dr Singh Dulha Dulhan 1964 as Thakur Dharam Singh Rustom E Hind 1965 Raaka 1965 as Vishal Faraar 1965 as Public Prosecutor Ek Saal Pehle 1965 Bombay Race Course 1965 Mera Saaya 1966 as Prosecuting Lawyer Street Singer 1966 Amrapali 1966 as Badbadhra Singh Teesri Manzil 1966 Raat Aur Din 1967 as Varuna s Father Johar in Bombay 1967 An Evening in Paris 1967 as Jack Dil Aur Mohabbat 1968 as Singh Teri Talash Mein 1968 uncredited Spy in Rome 1968 as Dr Chang Mere Huzoor 1968 as Hakim Ek Phool Ek Bhool 1968 as Dr Rakesh s Father Sapna 1969 Simla Road 1969 Shart 1969 as Singh Nateeja 1969 as Boss Jigri Dost 1969 as Chairman Neelkanth The Revenger 1970 Tarzan 303 1970 Suhana Safar 1970 as Dr Singh Mangu Dada 1970 Dagabaaz 1970 Pagla Kahin Ka 1970 as Max Himmat 1970 as Inspector Mathur Ehsan 1970 as Dinanath Vishwanath Prasad Meeting 1970 as Mahendranath Haathi Mere Saathi 1971 as Sarwan Kumar Pyar Ki Kahani 1971 as Ram s boss Jaane Anjaane 1971 as Poonamchand Reshma and Shera 1971 as Chowdhary Hum Tum Aur Woh 1971 as Advocate Vakil Saheb Dushmun 1971 as Public Prosecutor Saxena Bansi Birju 1972 Mere Jeevan Saathi 1972 as Gobindram Prakash s dad Do Chor 1972 as Tribhuvan Singh Do Bachche Dus Haath 1972 as Girdhari Loafer 1973 as Mr Singh Uncle Kachhe Dhaage 1973 as Sona s father Sabak 1973 as Ajit Keemat 1973 as Chief of Secret Services Hanste Zakhm 1973 as Chanda s patron Daaman Aur Aag 1973 as Mr Singh Sagina 1974 as Factory Owner Majboor 1974 as Prosecuting Attorney Vachan 1974 Jeevan Rekha 1974 Hamrahi 1974 as Boss V K Badhti Ka Naam Dadhi 1974 as Khadak Singh Romeo in Sikkim 1975 Dimple 1975 Rafoo Chakkar 1975 as 3 Duo Qaid 1975 as Dr Trivedi Kala Sona 1975 as Police Commissioner Prem Kahani 1975 as Rai Bahadur Shrikant Sinha Meera Shyam 1976 Harfan Maulaa 1976 as Police Inspector Adalat 1976 as Singh Mamta 1977 Jadu Tona 1977 Saheb Bahadur 1977 as Police Supdt Pasupathi Mera Vachan Geeta Ki Kasam 1977 as Khan Bahadur Agent Vinod 1977 as Chief of Agent Vinod Guru Ho Jaa Shuru 1979 as CBI Chief uncredited Zulm Ki Pukar 1979 Do Premee 1980 as Shivlal Mahayogi Dostana 1980 as Judge Farz Aur Pyar 1981 as Senior Air Force Officer Shradhanjali 1981 as Amit s Diwanji Kaalia 1981 as Convict Professor Pyarelal 1981 Teri Maang Sitaron Se Bhar Doon 1982 as Nataraj Seth Bekhabar 1983 Sardaar 1984 as Advocate Mathur The Gold Medal 1984 as Singh Woh Din Aayega 1987 as Police Commissioner hukumat Hukumat 1987 as DBDN s Friend Soorma Bhopali 1988 Laat Saab 1992 as K N Singh Laila 1994 film 1994 Daanveer 1996 final film role References Edit The Tribune Chandigarh India Arts Tribune www tribuneindia com Joshi Lalit Mohan 22 March 2000 KN Singh via www theguardian com Rediff on the Net Movies Nostalgia K N Singh www rediff com Guest post KN Singh 6 November 2008 External links EditK N Singh at IMDb Sophisticated villain of Hindi films K N Singh Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title K N Singh amp oldid 1131948957, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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