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Kanhaiyalal was born in Varanasi into a theatrical family. His father, Pandit Bhairodutt Choube, owned a drama company but disapproved of his son’s interest in acting. Undeterred, Kanhaiyalal began working backstage and gradually transitioned into small stage roles. After his father's death, he moved to Bombay to pursue a career in cinema—initially aspiring to become a writer and director. However, fate had other plans, and he made his screen debut as an extra in Sagar Ka Sher. He rose to national and international fame for his iconic portrayal of the scheming moneylender Sukhilala in Mehboob Khan’s Mother India (1957), one of Indian cinema’s most legendary villains. He had originally played the same role in Aurat (1940), making him the first Indian actor to reprise a character in a remake 17 years later. Mother India also earned the distinction of being India’s first official entry to the Academy Awards (Oscars) for Best International Feature Film—cementing Kanhaiyalal’s performance in global film history.
4.5Apna Desh
1972
7.0Mother India
1957
6.8Hum Paanch
1980
6.8Naukari
1954
9.0Mr. Sampat
1952
7.0Satyam Shivam Sundaram
1978
9.3Diwana
1967
7.0Dost
1974
7.0Doli
1969
7.0Chirag
1969
8.0Son of India
1962
10.0Bahut Din Hue
1954
6.3Upkar
1967
10.0Daku Aur Jawan
1978
6.9Jeevan Mrityu
1970
7.0Grahasti
1963
8.0Bandhan
1969
6.5Banphool
1971
8.0Ghunghat
1960
7.5Daag
1952