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Artist Index Artist Index A Asha Parekh (1950s, 1960s, 1970s) Bharati (1960s) A.K. Hangal (1970s, 1980s) Asha Potdar (1970s) Bharti (1970s) Aamir Khan (1970s, 1980s) Asha Sachdev (1970s) Bhola (1970s) Aarti (1970s) Ashish Vidyarthi (1990s) Bhudo Advani (1950s, 1960s, 1970s) Abhi Bhattacharya (1950s, 1960s, Ashok Kumar (1930s, 1940s, 1950s, Bhupinder Singh (1960s) 1970s) 1960s, 1970s) Bhushan Tiwari (1970s) Achala Sachdev (1950s, 1960s, Ashoo (1970s, 1980s) Bibbo (1940s) 1970s) Asit Sen (1950s, 1960s, 1970s) Bihari (1970s) Aditya Pancholi (1980s) Aspi Irani- director (1950s) Bikram Kapoor (1960s) Agha (1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s) Asrani (1970s) Bina Rai (1950s, 1960s) Ahmed- dancer (1950s) Avtar Gill (1990s) Bindu (1960s, 1970s) Ajay Devgan (1990s) Azad (1960s) Bipin Gupta (1940s, 1960s, 1970s) Ajit (1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s) Azim (1950s, 1960s) Bir Sakhuja (1950s, 1960s) Alan Figueiredo- musician, dancer Azra (1960s, 1970s) Birbal (1970s) (1960s) Bismillah (1930s) Alankar (Master) (1970s) B Bittoo (Master) (1970s) Alka (1970s) B.M. Vyas (1960s) Biswajeet (1960s) Amar (1940s, 1960s) B. Nandrekar (1930s) Bob Christo (1980s, 1990s) Amarnath (1950s, 1960s) Babita (1960s, 1970s) Brahm Bhardwaj (1960s, 1970s) Ameerbai Karnataki (1940s, 1960s) Baburao Pendharkar (1930s, 1940s) Ameeta (1950s, 1960s) Baby Farida (see Farida) C Amitabh Bachchan (1970s, 1980s, Baby Leela (see Leela) C.S. Dubey (1970s, 1980s) 1990s) Baby Madhuri (see Madhuri) Chaman Puri (1970s) Amjad Khan (1950s, 1980s) Baby Naaz (see Kumari Naaz) Chandramohan (1930s, 1940s) Amol Palekar (1970s) Baby Rani (see Rani) Chandraprabha (1940s) Amol Sen (1960s) Baby Saroja (see Saroja) Chandrashekhar (1950s, 1960s, Amrish Puri (1980s, 1990s) Baby Shakuntala (see Shakuntala) 1970s, 1980s) Anamika (1970s) Baby Shraddha (see Shraddha) Chandrima Bhaduri (1970s) Anil Biswas- music director (1940s) Baby Tabassum (see Tabassum) Chand Usmani (1960s, 1970s) Anil Dhawan (1970s) Babu Raje (1960s) Charlie (1930s, 1940s) Anita Guha (1950s, 1960s, 1980s) Badri Prasad (1940s, 1950s, 1960s) Charu Roy (1920s) Anjali Kadam (1970s) Bal Gandharva (1930s) Chetan Anand (1950s, 1960s) Anjana Mumtaz (1980s) Balam (1950s, 1960s) Chinoo (1970s) Anju Mahendru (1970s) Baldev Mehta (1960s) Chitra (1950s) Anoop Kumar (1970s) Balraj Sahni (1950s, 1960s) Colonel Kapoor (1980s) Anuradha Patel (1980s) Beena Banerjee (1990s) Cuckoo (1940s, 1950s, 1960s) Anwar Ali (1970s) Begum Akhtar (1940s) Anwar Hussain (1950s, 1960s, Begum Para (1940s) D 1970s) Bela Bose (1950s, 1960s, 1970s) D.K. Sapru (1940s, 1950s, 1960s, Anwaribai (1940s) Benita Gupta (1940s) 1970s) Arjun Hingorani (1970s) Bhagwan (1950s, 1970s) Daisy Irani (1950s, 1960s) Aruna Irani (1960s, 1970s, 1980s, Bhagwan I- dancer (1950s) Dalip Tahil (1980s, 1990s) 1990s) Bhagwan Sinha (1950s, 1960s) Daljit (1950s, 1970s) Arundhati Roy (1980s) Bharat Bhushan (1950s, 1980s) Dalpat (1940s, 1950s, 1960s) Arvind Trivedi (1970s) Bharat Kapoor (1970s) Dan Dhanoa (1980s) Artist Index Danny Denzongpa (1970s) Feroz Khan (1950s, 1960s, 1970s, Husn Banu (1940s) Dara Singh (1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1980s) 1990s) I David Abraham (1940s, 1950s, G I.S. Johar (1960s, 1970s, 1980s) 1960s, 1970s) Gautam Mukherjee (1960s) Ibby (Master) (1970s) Deb Mukherjee (1970s) Gauri Verma (1970s) Iftekhar (1950s, 1960s, 1970s) Deepak Tijori (1990s) Geeta Bali (1940s, 1950s, 1960s) Imtiaz Khan (1970s) Deepshika (1990s) Gemini Ganeshan (1950s) Indira Bansal (1960s, 1970s) Deepti Naval (1980s) Gitanjali (1960s) Indira Billi (1960s) Dev Anand (1940s, 1950s, 1960s) Goga Kapoor (1970s, 1990s) Indrani Mukherjee (1960s, 1970s) Dev Kumar (1960s, 1970s, 1980s) Gohar (1930s) Indurani (1940s) Deven Verma (1960s, 1970s, 1980s) Goldstein (1950s) Ishwarlal (1960s) Devika Rani (1930s) Gope (1940s, 1950s) Dhanraj (Pahelwan) (1970s) Govindrao Tembe (1930s) J Dharmendra (1960s, 1970s) Gulab (1950s) Jabeen Jalil (1960s) Dheeraj Kumar (1970s) Gulshan (1930s) Jackie Shroff (1990s) Dhruv (see Uday Chandra) Gulshan Grover (1980s, 1990s) Jaddanbai (1930s) Dhumal (1950s, 1960s) Gurnam Singh (1970s) Jagannath Aurora (1940s) Dilip Kumar (1940s, 1950s, 1960s) Guru Dutt (1959s, 1960s) Jagdeep (1960s, 1970s, 1980s) Dimple Kapadia (1990s) Jagdish Raj (1950s, 1960s, 1970s, Dina Pathak (1970s, 1980s) H 1980s) Dinesh Hingoo (1980s, 1990s) Habib (1940s, 1950s, 1970s, 1980s) Jagdish Sethi (1950s) Dinesh Thakur (1970s) Hamida- dancer (1960s) Jagirdar (1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s) Dinyar Contractor (1990s) Hangama (1970s) Jalal Agha (1960s, 1970s) Dixit (1940s) Harbans Darshan M. Arora (1960s, Jal Khambatta (1930s, 1940s) Dog Moti I (1950s) 1980s) Jamuna (1960s) Dulari (1950s, 1970s) Harindranath Chattopadhyay Jani Babu Qawwal- singer (1960s) Durga Khote (1930s, 1940s, 1950s, (1960s) Jankidas (1950s, 1970s, 1980s) 1960s, 1970s) Hari Shivdasani (1940s, 1960s, Jaswant (1950s) Durga Mota (1940s) 1970s) Jawahar Kaul (1960s) Durrani (1960s, 1970s) Harish Magon (1980s) Jaya Bhaduri (1970s) Haroon (1940s) Jayant (1940s, 1960s, 1970s) E Harpal Singh (1990s) Jaydev (1930s) Edwina- dancer, extra (1950s, 1960s) Heena Kausar (1970s, 1980s) Jaymala (1950s, 1960s) Enakshi Rama Rau (1920s) Helen (1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s) Jayashree Shantaram (1940s) Erica Lal (1960s) Helga (1960s) Jayshree (1930s) Hema Malini (1960s, 1970s, 1980s) Jayshree T (1970s) F Hercules (1960s, 1970s) Jeetendra (1960s, 1970s, 1980s) Farida (Baby) (1960s) Herman Benjamin- dancer, Jeevan (1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s) Farida Jalal (1960s, 1970s, 1990s) choreographer (1960s) Jeevan Kala (1960s) Farooque Sheikh (1980s) Himansu Rai (1920s) Jennifer- dancer (1950s) Faryal (1970s) Hiralal (1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s) Jerry (1960s) Fazal Khan (1970s) Honey Irani (1950s, 1960s) Jilloo (1950s) Fearless Nadia (1930s, 1940s, 1950s) Honey O’Brien (1950s) John Cawas (1930s, 1940s, 1950s) Hungama (see Hangama) Johnny Lever (1990s) Artist Index Johnny Walker (1960s, 1970s) Kirti Kumar (1970s) Madhuri (1930s) Johnny Whiskey (1970s, 1980s) Kishan Mehta (1960s, 1970s) Madhuri (Baby) (1940s, 1960s) Joy Mukherjee (1960s) Kishore Kumar (1950s, 1960s) Mahendra Sandhu (1970s) Jugal Hansraj (1980s) Kishore Sahu (1940s) Mahipal (1950s) Juhi Chawla (1980s, 1990s) Krishan Dhawan (1970s) Mala Jaggi (1970s) Julian (1970s, 1980s) Krishnakant (1960s) Mala Sinha (1950s, 1960s) Jyoti Bakshi (1980s) Kuldeep Akhtar (1950s) Malika (1960s, 1970s) Kuldeep Pawar (1990s) Manchi Thoothi (1930s) K Kuldip Kaur (1950s) Mandakini Phalke (1910s) K.L. Saigal (1930s, 1940s) Kuljeet (1970s) Mangal Dhillon (1980s) K.N. Singh (1940s, 1950s, 1960s, Kumari Naaz (Baby) (1950s, 1960s, Manhar Desai (1950s, 1970s) 1970s) 1970s) Manju Asrani (1970s) K. Narain Kale (1930s) Kum Kum (1950s, 1960s) Manjula I- dancer, extra (1960s) Kabir Bedi (1970s) Kumud Bole (1960s) Manjula (1970s) Kader Khan (1970s, 1980s) Kumud Tripathi (1950s, 1960s) Manmohan (1970s) Kajol (1990s) Kundan (1960s, 1980s) Manmohan Krishna (1950s, 1960s) Kalpana (1960s) Manoj Kumar (1970s) Kalpana Kartik (1950s) L Manorama (1940s, 1950s, 1970s, Kamaldeep (1970s) Lalita Kumari (1960s) 1980s) Kamal Kapoor (1940s, 1960s, 1970s, Lalita Pawar (1930s, 1940s, 1950s, Manvendra Chitnis (1960s) 1980s, 1990s) 1960s, 1970s) Maria Menado (1960s) Kamal Mehra (1960s) Lata Bose (1970s) Maruti (1960s, 1970s, 1980s) Kamini Kaushal (1940s, 1950s) Lata Mangeshkar (1950s) Master Alankar (see Alankar) Kammo (1950s, 1960s) Laxmi Chhaya (1960s, 1970s) Master Bittoo (see Bittoo) Kanchana (1960s) Laurence- dancer, musician (1960s) Master Ibby (see Ibby) Kanchanmala (1960s) Leela (Baby) (1950s) Master Krishnarao (1940s) Kanhaiyalal (1940s, 1960s, 1970s) Leela Chitnis (1930s, 1940s, 1950s) Master Mohammed- music director, Kanu Roy (1940s, 1960s) Leela Desai (1930s, 1940s) actor (1930s) Kanwar (1940s) Leela Mishra (1970s) Master Nissar (1950s, 1960s) Karan Dewan (1960s) Leela Naidu (1960s) Master Raju (see Raju Shrestha) Karan Razdan (1980s) Leena Chandavarkar (1970s) Master Rajesh (see Rajesh Valecha) Karunadevi (1930s) Lillian (1950s) Master Ravi (see Ravi Valecha) Kathana (1950s) Lino Jones- dancer, extra (1960s) Master Ripple (see Ripple) Katy Mirza (1980s) Lohan (1960s) Master Romi (see Romi) Kaysi Mehra (1960s) Master Romi (see Romi II) Kedar Sehgal (1970s, 1980s) M Master Sachin (see Sachin) Keshav Rana (1960s, 1970s, 1980s) M. Kumar (1950s) Master Shankar Vazre (1930s, 1940s) Keshavrao Date (1930s) M.A. Lateef (1950s, 1960s, 1970s) Master Vinayak (1930s) Keshto Mukherjee (1970s, 1980s) M.Y. Sheikh (1950s, 1960s) Mazhar Khan (I) (1940s) Kesri (1960s) Macmohan (1960s) Mazhar Khan (II) (1970s) Khursheed (1940s) Madan Puri (1940s, 1950s, 1960s, Meena Kumari (1940s, 1950s, Khursheed Khan (1960s, 1970s) 1970s) 1960s) Kim (1980s) Madhavi (1960s) Meena Roy (1970s) King Kong (1960s) Madhubala (1940s, 1950s) Meena Shorey (1940s) Kiran Kumar (1970s) Madhumati (1960s) Meena T (1970s) Artist Index Meenakshi (1930s) Narbada Shankar (1960s) Padmini (1960s) Mehar Banu (1960s) Narendranath (1970s, 1990s) Padmini Kapila (1970s, 1980s) Mehboob Khan- director, producer Nargis (1940s, 1950s, 1960s) Padmini Kolhapure (1980s) (1940s) Naseem Banu (1930s, 1950s) Paintal (1970s) Mehmood (1940s, 1960s, 1970s) Naseeruddin Shah (1980s) Pamela Alphonso- dancer (1960s) Mehmood Jr. (1970s) Nasir Khan (1950s) Pandharibai (1950s) Minoo Mumtaz (1950s) Nasreen (1940s) Pardesi (1970s) Minoo the Mystic (1930s) Nasreen II (1960s) Paresh Rawal (1990s) Mirza Musharraf (1940s) Navin Nischol (1970s) Parikshat Sahni (1960s, 1990s) Mithun Chakraborty (1970s, 1980s) Nazima (1960s, 1970s) Paro Devi (1940s, 1950s, 1970s) Mitthu Miyan (1940s)
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