Jayant (actor)
Jayant | |
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Jayant in Haqeeqat (1964) | |
Born |
Zakaria Khan 15 October 1915 Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province, British India (now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan) |
Died |
2 June 1975 59) Bombay, Maharashtra, India | (aged
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | actor |
Years active | 1935-1975 |
Children | Amjad Khan, Inayat Khan, Imtiaz Khan |
Jayant (real name Zakaria Khan) (15 October 1915 – 2 June 1975) was an Indian film actor.[1][2]
Early life
Jayant was born in Nodeh Payan (Nawa Kali), Peshawar, British India (now in Pakistan) on 15 October 1915 and was named Zakaria Khan.[3][4] He was a Pashtun with Afghan ancestry.[5] Jayant was a police officer in Alwar, Rajasthan before starting the film career.
Career
He was tall and had a deep voice. He acted in many Indian films under his stage name Jayant. He worked in Vijay Bhatt's first Gujarati movie Sansaar Leela. The name Jayant was also given to him by director and producer Vijay Bhatt. He played lead role in many movies like Bombay Mail (1935), Challenge (1936), His Highness (1937) and State Express (1938).
Personal life
Jayant was married and his children were Amjad Khan (of Gabbar Singh fame), Inayat Khan and Imtiaz Khan.[6] He was the grandfather of Shadaab Khan, Ahlam Khan, Seemaab Khan and Ayesha Khan and father-in-law of Shaila Khan and Krutika Desai Khan (wife of Imtiaz).
Death
Jayant died on 2 June 1975 in Bombay two months prior to the release of his son Amjad Khan's most successful movie Sholay. He died due to cancer.
Filmography
- Love and God (1986) .... Emir-e-Basra
- Simon (1980) .... Barundi
- Mera Gaon Mera Desh (1971) .... Hawaldaar-Major Jaswant Singh
- Reshma Aur Shera (1971) .... Sagat Singh
- Heer Raanjha (1970/I) .... Choudhury
- Maa Aur Mamta (1970) .... Taxi-driver
- Aag Aur Daag (1970)
- Ek Nanhi Munni Ladki Thi (1970)
- Inspector (1970) .... Marshal
- My Love (1970)
- Anmol Moti (1969)
- Do Raaste (1969) .... Khan
- Sapnon Ka Saudagar (1968) .... Thakur Rai Bahadur Harnam Singh
- Sunghursh (1968) .... Bhawani Prasad
- Sagaai (1966) .... Dwarkanath
- Thakur Jarnail Singh (1966)
- Himalay ki god mein (1965) .... Lakhan Singh
- Sher Dil (1965)
- April Fool (1964) .... Mr. Lal
- Beti Bete (1964)
- Haqeeqat (1964) .... Indian Army Commanding Officer
- Leader (1964) .... Diwan Mahendranath
- Zindagi (1964)
- Son of India (1962)
- Bada Aadmi (1961)
- Jhumroo (1961)
- Maya (1961)
- Memdidi (1961) .... Sher Kahn (Shera)
- Parakh (1960) .... Rai Bahadur Tandav Tarafdar
- Kal Hamara Hai (1959) .... Seth Hiralal
- Madhumati (1958) .... Pawan Raja (Madhumati's Father)
- Naya Andaz (1956)
- Baap Re Baap (1955)
- Insaniyat (1955) .... Zangoora
- Musafirkhana (1955)
- Tangewali (1955)
- Yasmin (1955)
- Amar (1954) .... Sankat
- Amar Kirtan (1954)
- Rail Ka Dibba (1953)
- Nazneen (1951)
- Saiyan (1951)
- Pardes (1950) .... Rana Saheb
- Chaar Din (1949)
- Dulari (1949) .... Girija Shankar
- Zevaraat (1949)
- Roop Nagar (1947)
- Maa Baap Ki Laaj (1946)
- Shirin Farhad (1945)
- Poonji (1943)
- Apni Nagariya (1940)
- Sardar (1940)
- Sardar-e-Awwal (1939)
- State Express (1938) .... The Prince
- Azad Veer (1936)
- Snehlata (1936)
- Lal Chitta (1935)
References
- ↑ "Vijay Bhatt: The man the legend".
- ↑ "Jayant actor". IMDB. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
- ↑ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004099/
- ↑ "Obituary: Amjad Khan". The Independent. 26 August 1992. Retrieved 12 November 2015.
The son of Zakira Khan, a Pathan from the North-West Frontier Province and popular Bollywood character actor of the Fifties and Sixties (screen name Jayant), Khan was born in Bombay in 1943.
- ↑ "Afghani Origin KHANs Rule Bollywood".
- ↑ "MIDDLEActing MP". The Times Of India. 11 February 2004.
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