Kanhaiyalal, or Kanhaiya Lal Chaturvedi, was an Indian film actor who acted in 105 films in his career, primarily in Hindi films produced in Bollywood, the Mumbai-based film industry.
He was fond of plays and came to Mumbai to find a space on stage. He staged his own written play Pandrah August in Mumbai, and later he tried his luck in films. He also had written many plays. In the 1939 film Ek Hi Raasta as Banke, he got a break in Hindi films and in 1940 he got the role of the moneylender (Sahukar) in Mehboob Khan's film Aurat as Sukhilala. After that, he later acted in many films as a character artist. When Mehboob Khan directed his film Mother India, he again picked Kanhaiyalal to act as Sukkhi Lala, a character that came alive with his natural acting. Some of the performances of Kanhaiyalal which were appreciated by the audience for his vesatility include his characters in the films Bhookh (1947), Ganga Jamuna, Gopi, Upkar, Apna Desh, Janta Hawaldar, Dushman, Bandhan, Bharosa, Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke, Hum Paanch, Upkar, Gaon Hamara Desh Tumhara, Dadi Maa, Gruhasti, Hatyara, Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein, Heera, Teen Bahuraniyaan, Dost etc. His memorable roles include those as villainous[1] scheming moneylenders in the films Mother India , Ganga Jamuna, Gopi and Upkaar.
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1980
as Lala Nainsukh Prasad Srivastav
1980
1978
1978
as Pandit Shyam Sunder
1977
1977
as Mevalal Sahukar
1977
1974
as Gadibabu
1973
as Dhaniram
1972
as Sevaram
1971
as Muninji
1970
as Kundanlal
1969
1969
1969
1969
1969
1967
1967
1967
as Kaka
1967
1967
1966
as Rammurthy 'Dudhwala'
1966
1966
1965
1965
1965
as Ghoghar Baba
1965
1964
1963
as Station Master Ram Swarup
1963
as Rahmat
1962
as Paro's dad
1961
as Kallu
1960
as Pandit Tarkalankar
1960
1958
1957
as Sukhilala
1955
1954
as Hari
1954
as Pujari
1952
as Seth Makhanlal Jhaverimull Gheewala
1952
1951
as Lalaji / Haricharandas
1949
as Thakur Kalyan Singh
1945
1944
as Chacha