Trilok Kapoor Explained

Trilok Kapoor
Birth Date:1912 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province, British India (Present-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan)
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1933–1988
Father:Dewan Basheshwarnath Kapoor
Children:2
Family:Kapoor family

Trilok Kapoor (11 February 1912 23 September 1988) was an Indian actor and a member of the Kapoor family who worked in Bollywood films. He was the younger brother of actor Prithviraj Kapoor.

Early and personal life

Trilok was born as the second son of Dewan Basheshwarnath Kapoor in a Punjabi family. Like his brother Prithviraj Kapoor he entered the budding Hindi film industry (Bollywood) in the 1930s and was one of the most commercially successful actors of the era.[1] Born in the Kapoor Haveli in Peshawar, he moved to Calcutta and then to Mumbai. His bungalow in Union Park, Chembur, is one of the last remaining bungalows in the area, now renamed Trilok Kapoor Marg.

Kapoor had 2 sons, Vicky Kapoor and Vijay Kapoor.

Vicky Kapoor was a lawyer & politician and Vijay Kapoor was a film director [2].

Career

His first role was the lead in the blockbuster Char Darvesh (1933) opposite Kanan Devi. He played the role of Luv in the 1933 classic hit Seeta directed by Debaki Bose. The film also starred Prithviraj Kapoor as Rama, Gul Hamid as Laxman, and Durga Khote as Sita.

Trilok Kapoor became a prominent lead actor of the 1930s and 1940s and was one of the highest paid film star for several years.

He acted as hero opposite Noor Jehan in the superhit film Mirza Sahiban, her last film in India in 1947 before Noor Jehan moved to Pakistan. He was often paired as hero opposite leading actresses of the era such as Nalini Jaywant, Sushila Rani Patel, Meena Shorey, Sulochana and others.

He was paired with Nargis in the superhit movie Pyar ki Baatein.

Later he transitioned to mythological films. He played the role of Rama in Homi Wadia’s 1948 film Shri Ram Bhakta Hanuman and Shiva in Vijay Bhatt's 1954 epic Ramayan. He played many roles in mythological films, and appeared in eighteen movies alongside Nirupa Roy, usually portraying Shiva while she played Parvati. As a pair, their popularity erupted after the 1950 movie Har Har Mahadev which was the highest-grossing film of the year.[2] [3] He starred in the 1955 film Ekadashi as a hero opposite Mala Sinha. He was the lead in Nanabhai Bhatt’s blockbuster film Ram Janma (1951). He played the role of lord Vishnu in the superhit 1955 film Waman Avtar with Nirupa Roy and Shahu Modak which had the hit song Tere Dwar Khada Bhagwan penned by Kavi Pradeep.Devotional songs from his films are very popular till date like “Bholenath se Nirala (Har Har Mahadev), Tere Dwar Khada Bhagwan” (Waman Avtar), and “Pinjare ka panchi” (Naag Mani).He also produced a movie Shiv Parvati under his banner TK Films in 1962 in which he played the role of Shiva opposite Ragini who played Parvati and Jeevan who played the role of Narad Muni.

Later he switched to playing character roles through the 1970s until his death in 1988. His notable films were Kachche Dhaage, Chor Chor, Darwaza, Saboot, Purana Mandir, Ram Teri Ganga Maili among others. His last film was the 1988 telefilm Akaanksha directed by his son Vijay Kapoor.

Filmography

Year Film Character/Role
1990WafaaRadhika's Father
1989Akanksha (TV Movie) (as Late Trilok Kapoor)
1989SaayaJudge (Uncredited)
1988Mera ShikarMukhiya
1988Gangaa Jamunaa SaraswathiThakur Chicha Prasad 'Chichaji' - Ganga's dad (uncredited)
1987Dozakh
1986TahkhanaRaghuvir Singh
1986Allah-RakhaJudge #1 (Uncredited)
1986Shart
1985Ram Teri Ganga MailiProfessor
1984Meraa Dost Meraa DushmanBahadur Singh
1984Purana MandirRaja Hariman Singh
1984Laila
1984Aasmaan
1982Badle Ki AagGeneral Shamsher Singh (Uncredited)
1982Ustadi Ustad SePolice Inspector
1980DostanaMr. Sahni
1980SabootDharamdas
1980Do PremeeGurudev
1980Toote Dil
1979Raja Harishchandra
1979Ahinsa
1979SargamDinu Chacha
1978Ganga Sagar
1978Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki
1978Darwaza
1977Farishta Ya Qatil
1976Nehle Pe DehlaSuprident of Police
1976KabeelaSantan
1976Sawa Lakh Se Ek Ladaun
1975Jaan Hazir Hai
1975Prem KahaniBrijesh K. Narain
1975Toofan
1975Jai Santoshi Maa
1975Mahapavan Teerth Yatra
1975Mere SartajThakur Kaka
1974Ishq Ishq IshqCol. S. K. Kumar
1974Chor Chor
1973Shareef Budmaash
1973Saudagar
1973Kuchhe DhaageSubedar
1972Do ChorPolice Commissioner
1972Raaste Kaa Patthar
1971Brahma Vishnu MaheshShiva
1970Bhagwan Parshuram
1962Shiv ParvatiShiva
1960Bhakt RajBhagwan Shri Ram (uncredited)
1959Sati Vaishalini
1958Gauri Shankar
1957Bhakta Dhruva
1957Naag Mani
1957Shesh Naag
1956Harihar Bhakti
1956Indra Leela
1955Ekadashi
1955Ganga Maiyya
1955Waman AvtarBhagwan Vishnu
1955Jai Mahadev
1954Chakradhari
1954Durga Puja
1954Rajyogi Bharthari
1954Shiv Ratri
1954Watan
1954Shiv Kanya
1953Anand Bhawan
1953Rami Dhoban
1952Rajrani Damayanti
1952Shiv Shakti
1952Vasna
1952Veer Arjun
1951Dasavtaar
1951Ishwar Bhakti
1951Maya Machhindra
1951Pyar Ki BatenPrince Badar
1951Ram Janma
1951Shri Ganesh Janma
1951Shri Vishnu Bhagwan
1950Alakh Niranjan
1950Har Har MahadevShiva
1950Veer Bhimsen
1949Ek Teri Nishani
1948Dukhiyari
1948Gunjan
1948Ram Bhakta HanumanBhagwan Shri Ram
1947Mirza Sahiban (1947 film)
1947Toote Dil
1946Amar RajKamal
1946DhartiKishen
1946Gwalan
1946Jeevan Swapna
1945Ali Baba
1945Prabhu Ka GharArvind
1945Shri Krishn Arjun Yuddha
1944Aaina
1943Aankh Ki Sharm
1943Badalti Duniya
1943Koshish
1943Rahgeer
1943Vakil Saheb
1943Vishwas
1942Nari
1942Raja RaniRaja
1941Shahzadi
1941Tulsi (as Trilok)
1940
1940Achhut
1940Anuradha
1940GeetaKumar
1940Jhuthi Sharm
1940Pagal
1939Meri Aankhen
1938Abhagin
1938Baazigar
1938Gorakh Aya
1938Secretary
1937Anath AshramKailash
1936/IKarodpati
1935Dhoop ChhaonSatyavan
1935Wamaq Azra
1934Dakshayajna
1934Seeta
1933Char Darvesh

Notes and References

  1. Book: Gulazāra. Chatterjee. Saibal. Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema. 2003. Popular Prakashan. 9788179910665. 505.
  2. Book: Rishi, Tilak. Bless You Bollywood!: A Tribute to Hindi Cinema on Completing 100 Years. 2012. Trafford. 9781466939639. 100.
  3. Book: Raj, Ashok. Hero. Volume 1: The Silent Era to Dilip Kumar. Hay House India. New Delhi, India. 2010. 9789381398029. 861509592.