Mazhar Khan was an American actor who is best known for Masoom, Sindbad Khalasi, and Professor Waman M. Sc. He was born on February 5, 1905, in Dhar, India, and passed away on September 24, 1950.
Personal and Family Life
Mazhar Khan was born into a family in India, but specific information about his early life and family background is limited. He cultivated a successful career in acting during a time when Indian cinema was evolving and gaining popularity.
Career
Mazhar Khan gained recognition for his roles in various films, showcasing his talent in the Indian film industry. He appeared in several notable movies, including Masoom (1941), which is regarded as one of his most significant works. His performances contributed to the growth of Indian cinema during the early 20th century.
Death and Legacy
Mazhar Khan died on September 24, 1950. His contributions to cinema, particularly in the classic films of his era, left a lasting impression on audiences and paved the way for future generations of actors.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Rating |
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1950 | Nirala | Raja Sangram Singh (as Mazar Khan) | 6.8 |
1949 | Dil Ki Duniya | – | – |
1945 | Bachpan | (as Mazar Khan) | – |
1945 | Bisvi Sadi | – | – |
1945 | Phool | – | 7.7 |
1944 | Draupadi | – | – |
1942 | Bhakta Kabir | Niroo | – |
1942 | Uljhan | – | – |
1941 | Padosi | Thakur | 8.1 |
1941 | Masoom | – | – |
1940 | Bharosa | Gyan | – |
1940 | Sohag | Keshav Seth | – |
1939 | Meri Aankhen | – | – |
1939 | Aap Ki Marzi | Seth Bansilal, Shashi’s uncle | – |
1939 | Achhut | – | – |