Indian actor Omkar Nath Dhar, best known by his stage name Jeevan, was born on October 24, 1915, and passed away on June 10, 1987. He performed 49 times as Narad Muni in movies during the 1950s. Later, in well-known Bollywood movies from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, he portrayed the antagonist. Actor Kiran Kumar, son of Deepak Dhar, is also involved in cinema and television.
Early life
Jeevan was from a rich Kashmiri Pandit family. His grandpa, an aristocracy, served as the Gilgit Agency’s governor. When he was three years old, his father passed away, and his mother passed away during childbirth.
Bollywood Career
Jeevan has always been attracted by movies, therefore he knew from a young age that he wanted to be an actor. His grandpa held the position of governor, therefore his family was regarded as noble. Being the son of a household where attending movies was frowned upon, Jeevan fled his home at the age of eighteen and arrived in Bombay with just Rs. 26 in his pocket.
He briefly struggled until succeeding in getting a position in Mohan Sinha’s (Vidya Sinha’s grandpa) studios. Applying silver paper to the reflectors was his responsibility. It was in this capacity as a reflector boy that he was offered a leading part in Mohan Sinha’s Fashionable India.
He is recognized for playing Narad Muni in more than 60 multilingual films and stage shows. In the well-known 1950 film “Har Har Mahadev,” starring Nirupa Roy and Trilok Kapoor, he played the character of Narad Muni. He also became well-known for his roles in the motion pictures Romantic India (1935), Afasana (1946), and Station Master (1942).
Jeevan played antagonists in several Dev Anand projects and Manmohan Desai movies between 1946 and 1978, such as Dharam Veer and Amar Akbar Anthony. He appeared in Teri Meri Ek Jindri, a Punjabi movie. His final film, Insaaf Ki Manzil, was directed by Braj Bhushan and produced by Ram Nandan Prasad. It came out in 1986. At the age of 71, he passed away on June 10, 1987.
Jeevan All Movie List
Film | Role | Year |
Romantic India | 1935 | |
Anuradha | 1940 | |
Station Master | 1942 | |
Afasana | 1946 | |
Mela Ghar Ki Izzat | Mehku Moti | 1948 |
Karwat | 1949 | |
Har Har Mahadev | 1950 | |
Afsana Tarana | Chatpat Diwansaheb | 1951 |
Chandni Chowk Nagin | Ibrahim Baig Pravir | 1954 |
Taj | Trishanku Singh | 1956 |
Nau Do Gyarah Naya Daur | Surjeet Kundan | 1957 |
Phagun Do Phool | Madhal Masterji | 1958 |
Kanoon Kohinoor | Kalidas | 1960 |
Rungoli Shiv Parvati | Sadhuram Narad Muni | 1962 |
Bidesiya | Chhote Thakur | 1963 |
Main Jatti Punjab Di Zindagi | Duni chand Banke | 1964 |
Mahabharat Waqt | Shakuni Orphanage Warden | 1965 |
Phool Aur Patthar Dil Ne Phir Yaad Kiya | Jeevanram Bhagat | 1966 |
Hamraaz Badrinath Yatra Aag | Thakur Shivanand | 1967 |
Aabroo Ankhen Aulad | Munim Ramlal Darwajalal | 1968 |
Bandhan Talash Intaquam Badi Didi | Jeevanlal John Bankelal Lala | 1969 |
Maharaja (1970 film) Johny Mera Naam Heer Ranjha Pardesi Mere Humsafar | Lala Heera Kaazi Mittal | 1970 |
Garam Masala Bhai Ho To Aisa Narad Leela | Captain Kishore Chandra Ram & Bharat’s Mamaji Narad | 1972 |
Shareef Budmaash Anokhi Ada Banarasi Babu Do Phool | Diwan Saheb Khishiram V. K. Saxena Advocate Vardhraj | 1973 |
Roti | Lala | 1974 |
Teri Meri Ik Jindri Ek Gaon ki Kahani Anokha Dharmatma | Jagga Daku Lala Dindayal Manchanda Anokhelal | 1975 |
Sabse Bada Rupaiyaa Sacha Mera Roop Hai Aaj Ka Mahaatma | Dhanraj Kudam Head Clerk | 1976 |
Darling Darling Amar Akbar Anthony Dharam Veer Dildaar Chacha Bhatija | Robert / Albert Satpal Singh Sarpanch Charandas ‘Mukhiya’ Laxmidas | 1977 |
Phaansi | Lala | 1978 |
Dada Surakshaa Gopal Krishna Suhaag | Bihari Hiralal Narad Muni Pascal | 1979 |
Takkar Khanjar | Kishan, Vijay | 1980 |
Naseeb Lawaaris Professor Pyarelal Yaarana Bulundi Commander Poonam | Professor Prem Lala Shyamlal / Sammy Kishan & Bishan’s Mamaji Babulal Bhakhri Sinha | 1981 |
Teesri Aankh Ashanti Sanam Teri Kasam Desh Premee Haathkadi | Paul Malik Wilson Munim Suraj | 1982 |
Nishan | Diwanji | 1983 |
Zakhmi Sher | Lawyer | 1984 |
Geraftaar | Lucy’s Father | 1985 |
Insaaf Ki Manzil Kala Dhanda Goray Log Ek Aur Sikander Aakhri Sanghursh(1986 but was released in 1997) | Kidnapper Micheal | 1986 |