A. K. Hangal
{{Short description|Indian freedom fighter and actor (1914–2012)}}
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{{Infobox person
| name = A. K. Hangal
| image = A K Hangal at 14th Hira Manik Awards.jpg
| imagesize =
| caption = Hangal in 2011
| birth_name = Avtar Kishan Hangal
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1914|2|1|df=y}}{{cite web|url=http://www.mid-day.com/entertainment/2012/aug/250812-A-K-Hangals-condition-very-critical.htm |title=A.K. Hangal's condition very critical |publisher=Mid-day.com |access-date=27 August 2012}}
| birth_place = Sialkot, Punjab, British India (Present Day Punjab, Pakistan)
|death_date= {{Death date and age|df=yes|2012|8|26|1914|2|1}}
|death_place=Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
| yearsactive = 1929–1947 (freedom fighter), 1936–1965 (theater actor), 1965–2005 (film career), 1980–2012 (television career)
| othername = Padmabhushan Avtar Krishna Hangal
| occupation = Actor
| notable_works = Ram Shastri in Aaina
Inder Sen in Shaukeen
Imaam Saa'b in Sholay
Bipinlal Pandey in Namak Haraam
Brinda Kaka in Aandhi
| children =1
|agent = }}
Avtar Kishan Hangal (1 February 1914 – 26 August 2012){{cite news|title=Two legends, many tributes|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/Entertainment/Tabloid/Two-legends-many-tributes/Article1-919651.aspx|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130608042843/http://www.hindustantimes.com/Entertainment/Tabloid/Two-legends-many-tributes/Article1-919651.aspx|url-status=dead|archive-date=8 June 2013|access-date=28 August 2012|newspaper=Hindustan Times|date=26 August 2012}} was an Indian freedom fighter and actor.{{cite web|url=http://www.mid-day.com/news/2012/aug/270812-mumbai-An-actor-artiste-and-activist.htm |title=An actor, artiste and activist |publisher=Mid-day.com |access-date=27 August 2012}}{{cite web |url=http://careermasti.com/bollywood-actor-a-k-hangal-funeral-pictures-11871/ |title=Bollywood Actor A. K. Hangal Funeral Pictures |publisher=Careermasti.com |date=15 August 1917 |access-date=27 August 2012}}{{cite web|url=http://zeenews.india.com/entertainment/celebrity/a-k-hangal-cremated-bollywood-biggies-miss-funeral_117878.htm |title=A.K. Hangal cremated; Bollywood biggies miss funeral |publisher=Zeenews.india.com |access-date=27 August 2012}} His most notable roles are as Ram Shastri in Aaina (1977), as the Inder Sen in Shaukeen, as Bipinlal Pandey in Namak Haraam, as Imaam Saa'b in Sholay, as Anokhelal in Manzil and the antagonist in {{lang|hi-latn|Prem Bandhan}} and the 16 films he did with Rajesh Khanna.{{Cite web|url=https://news.biharprabha.com/2012/08/the-biography-of-a-k-hangal-legendary-actor-and-freedom-fighter/|title=The Biography of A K Hangal, legendary Actor and Freedom Fighter|website=The Biharprabha News}} He has acted in around 225 Hindi films in a career spanning from 1966 to 2005.{{cite news |author=Rahi Gaikwad |url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article3823957.ece?textsize=large&test=1 |title=News / National : A.K. Hangal of iconic film Sholay passes away |work=The Hindu|date= 26 August 2012|access-date=27 August 2012 |location=Chennai, India}}
Early life
Avtar Kishan Hangal was born in Sialkot in the Punjab Province of British India (now in Punjab, Pakistan) into a Kashmiri Pandit family. He spent his childhood and youth in Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province where he had performed in theatre for some major roles. His family home was inside Reti Gate as mentioned in his memoirs. His father's name was Pandit Hari Kishan Hangal. His mother's name was Ragia Hundoo. He had two sisters. Bishan and Kishan. He was married to Manorma Dar from Agra.{{cite web|url=http://post.jagran.com/unknown-facts-about-veteran-actor-ak-hangal-who-dies-at-98-in-mumbai-1345963702 |title=Unknown facts about Veteran actor, AK Hangal, who dies at 98 in Mumbai |publisher=Post.jagran.com |access-date=27 August 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120829000645/http://post.jagran.com/unknown-facts-about-veteran-actor-ak-hangal-who-dies-at-98-in-mumbai-1345963702 |archive-date=2012-08-29}}
Hangal started his career as a tailor in peshawar.{{cite web|url=http://www.ndtv.com/article/people/ak-hangal-bollywood-s-favourite-character-actor-259220 |title=AK Hangal, Bollywood's favourite character actor |publisher=NDTV.com |access-date=27 August 2012}} Along with that he was an active participant in the Indian freedom struggle from 1929 to 1947. He joined Shree Sangeet Priya Mandal, a theatre group in Peshawar in 1936 and continued to act in many plays in undivided India till 1946.{{cite book|author=A. K. Hangal|title=Life and Times of A.K. Hangal|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ju51hH5wyFQC&pg=PA6|year=1999|publisher=Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd|isbn=978-81-207-2163-0|pages=6}} Following his father's retirement, the family moved from Peshawar to Karachi. He was jailed in Karachi because he was a communist for two years from 1947 to 1949. After his release, he moved to India and settled in Mumbai.{{cite web |title=AK Hangal desired to bake his last cake before death! |url=http://daily.bhaskar.com/article/ENT-ak-hangal-desired-to-bake-his-last-cake-before-death-3699132-NOR.html |access-date=25 September 2012 |website=Daily Bhaskar}} Once in Mumbai, He was involved with the theatre group IPTA along with Balraj Sahni and Kaifi Azmi, both of whom had Marxist leanings. He later acted in many plays in theatres in India from 1949 to 1965.{{citation needed|date=June 2018}}
Hindi cinema career
He started his Hindi film career at the age of 52 with Basu Bhattacharya's Teesri Kasam in 1966 and Shagird, and went on to play as the man of principles playing the on-screen father or uncle of the leading men/women in the films in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, or sometimes the quintessential meek and oppressed old man. His pivotal roles in the films such as Chetan Anand's Heer Raanjha, Namak Haraam, Shaukeen (1981), Sholay, Aaina (1977), Avtaar, Arjun, Aandhi, Tapasya, Kora Kagaz, Bawarchi, Chhupa Rustam, Chitchor, Balika Badhu, Guddi and Naram Garam are considered to be among his best. He, as a character actor was part of 16 films with Rajesh Khanna as the lead hero, like Aap Ki Kasam, Amar Deep, Naukri, {{lang|hi-latn|Prem Bandhan}}, Thodisi Bewafaii, Phir Wohi Raat, Kudrat, Aaj Ka M.L.A. Ram Avtar, Bewafai until Sautela Bhai in 1996. His best performances in his later years was in Shararat (2002) his character roles in Tere Mere Sapne (1997) and Lagaan. In movies he has played a very large number of character roles, mostly positive, with rare exceptions where his negative roles became famous, like in Manzil and {{lang|hi-latn|Prem Bandhan}}. He also acted in a NFDC film, DATTAK (The Adopted), directed by Gul Bahar Singh in 2001.
Producer Debika Mitra had signed Madan Puri for Inder Sen's role, but a friend advised that A. K. Hangal would be a better choice. The superlative performance went on to become one of the most cherished acts of Hangal.
On 8 February 2011, Hangal 'walked' the ramp in a wheelchair for fashion designer Riyaz Ganji for his summer line in Mumbai.{{cite web|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/AK-Hangal-ramp-showstopper-at-94/Article1-659839.aspx |title=A. K. Hangal on the ramp|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110212024610/http://www.hindustantimes.com/AK-Hangal-ramp-showstopper-at-94/Article1-659839.aspx |archive-date=12 February 2011|work=Hindustantimes.com|url-status=dead |date=8 February 2011}}
Hangal made his last appearance in the television series Madhubala – Ek Ishq Ek Junoon in May 2012, in which he had a cameo.{{cite news|url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-08-27/tv/33424352_1_hangal-saab-man-of-indian-cinema-madhubala |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130126110500/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-08-27/tv/33424352_1_hangal-saab-man-of-indian-cinema-madhubala |url-status=dead |archive-date=26 January 2013 |title=Hangal saab made 'Madhubala' special for us: Saurabh Tewari |date= 27 August 2012|work=The Times of India |access-date=27 August 2012}} Madhubala – Ek Ishq Ek Junoon was a tribute to 100 years of Indian cinema. The episode that featured Hangal aired on 1 June at 22:00 on Colors.{{cite web|url=http://ibnlive.in.com/news/madhubala-ak-hangals-last-curtain-call/285589-8-66.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120829071529/http://ibnlive.in.com/news/madhubala-ak-hangals-last-curtain-call/285589-8-66.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=29 August 2012 |title='Madhubala': AK Hangal's last curtain call |publisher=Ibnlive.in.com |access-date=27 August 2012}} In the early 2012, Hangal also gave his voice for the character of King Ugrasen in the animation film Krishna Aur Kans which was released on 3 August 2012. This was final work in his career before his death.{{citation needed|date=May 2020}} His portrayal of Ugrasen was much appreciated by critics.{{cite web |author=Box Office India |url=http://www.boxofficeindia.co.in/krishna-aur-kans-3/ |title=Krishna Aur Kans |publisher=Box Office India |date=3 August 2012 |access-date=27 August 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120806073944/http://www.boxofficeindia.co.in/krishna-aur-kans-3/ |archive-date=6 August 2012 |url-status=dead }}
Awards
The government of India awarded him the Padma Bhushan for his contribution to Hindi Cinema in 2006.{{cite news|author=Ziya Us Salam |url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article3824670.ece |title=News / National : The curious case of A.K. Hangal |work=The Hindu|date= 26 August 2012|access-date=27 August 2012 |location=Chennai, India}}{{cite news|url=http://in.reuters.com/article/ak-hangal-dead-idINDEE87P02R20120826 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305225157/http://in.reuters.com/article/ak-hangal-dead-idINDEE87P02R20120826 |url-status=dead |archive-date=5 March 2016 |title=Veteran actor A.K. Hangal dead |publisher=In.reuters.com |date= 26 August 2012|access-date=27 August 2012}}
Health and financial issues
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Hangal, who had more than 200 films to his credit in a career that spanned nearly five decades, due to his old age post 2007 found it difficult to meet his medical expenses. His son Vijay, a retired cameraman and former Bollywood photographer, himself is 75 and has not had a full-time job since 2001. As a result, the family had financial difficulties. Though previously Vijay would take up small jobs, but later he suffered from back problems and was unable to work. After 2007, Hangal has been suffering from an illness{{which|date=August 2012}} and could not afford the treatment. At this point, following a media spotlight on 20 January 2011, many film stars and directors{{who|date=August 2012}} promised to help him financially. Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan also pledged to assist the veteran actor. Before that, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena activists visited Hangal at his home and offered him medical and financial help. They also provided revitalization of memories of veteran's work and made media report it. Upon asking, Raj Thackeray expressed his concerns towards such actors who are neglected in their old age.
The actor had last shot for Amol Palekar's film, Paheli in 2005. In fact, he had not gone out of his house for the last eight months. "We were surprised to see him get out of home. He would have done it only for acting," said his son Vijay and added, "My father had remained at home for the past few months. The show producer Saurabh Tiwari and senior executives from the channel came to our place to offer him the role. Several filmmakers had approached him in the last few years. But father did not take those up due to health issues."
A. K. Hangal returned to face the studio lights after seven long years. Having reached the sets of a TV Series Madhubala - Ek Ishq Ek Junoon on a wheelchair, the then 97-year-old actor wasn't sure he would be able to handle it physically. But once the cameras started rolling, there was no stopping the actor within.
Freedom fighter
Hangal participated in the Indian freedom movement when as a student, he joined protests in the North West Frontier Province against the massacre at Jallianwala Bagh.{{cite web|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/report_ak-hangal-withstood-shiv-sena-s-onslaught-cpi_1732931 |title=AK Hangal withstood Shiv Sena's 'onslaught': CPI – India – DNA |publisher=Dnaindia.com |access-date=27 August 2012}} He later moved to Karachi, where he spent three years in prison for protesting against British rule.{{cite web|url=http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-1-128530-Bollywoods-grand-old-man-AK-Hangal-dies |title=Bollywood's 'grand old man' AK Hangal dies |publisher=Thenews.com.pk |date=20 August 2012 |access-date=27 August 2012}}
Death
Hangal was admitted to the Asha Parekh Hospital in Santa Cruz, Mumbai on 16 August 2012,{{cite web|url=http://www.bengalnewz.com/entertainment/film_star/082728488.html |title=Veteran actor AK Hangal passes away in Mumbai |publisher=BengalNewz |access-date=27 August 2012}}{{cite web|url=http://www.rediff.com/movies/slide-show/slide-show-1-pix-friends-son-bid-ak-hangal-final-goodbye/20120827.htm |title=PIX: Friends, son bid A K Hangal final goodbye – Rediff.com Movies |work=Rediff.com |access-date=27 August 2012}}{{cite news|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/AK-Hangal-passes-away-in-Mumbai/articleshow/15736176.cms|archive-url=https://archive.today/20121206010548/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-08-26/mumbai/33401470_1_veteran-actor-kidney-disease-and-hypertension-history-of-pulmonary-tuberculosis|url-status=live|archive-date=6 December 2012|title=AK Hangal passes away in Mumbai|access-date=26 August 2012|work=The Times of India|date=26 August 2012}} three days after he fractured his thigh bone from a fall in his bathroom. His son said that he went to the hospital as he had "suffered a back injury and had to undergo a surgery. But that could not take place as later it was found that he has chest and breathing problems." On 26 August, he was put on life support. Dr Vinod Khanna, an orthopaedic surgeon at the hospital said: "He is on life support system. One of his lungs is not functioning. He is also having respiratory problems." But, his condition worsened and he died on the same day, at the age of 98. His cremation was held the next afternoon at Pavan Hans crematorium.
In reaction to his death, Shabana Azmi wrote on Twitter: "An era comes to an end. Theatre and film were enriched by him."{{cite web |url=http://movies.ndtv.com/movie_story.aspx?section=Movies&Id=ENTEN20120213394&keyword=topstories&subcatg=MOVIESINDIA&nid=259215 |title=Actor AK Hangal dies at 95 |publisher=Movies.ndtv.com |access-date=28 August 2012 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130129162151/http://movies.ndtv.com/movie_story.aspx?section=Movies&Id=ENTEN20120213394&keyword=topstories&subcatg=MOVIESINDIA&nid=259215 |archive-date=29 January 2013 |url-status=dead }} The Communist Party of India described Hangal as a committed social and political activist who withstood the Shiv Sena onslaught.{{cite web|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/report_ak-hangal-withstood-shiv-sena-s-onslaught-cpi_1732931 |title=AK Hangal withstood Shiv Sena's 'onslaught': CPI – India – DNA |publisher=Dnaindia.com |access-date=28 August 2012}} The BJP's L. K. Advani and Nitin Gadkari also condoled his death.{{cite web |url=http://www.business-standard.com/generalnews/news/advani-gadkari-condole-demisea-k-hangal/48454/ |title=Advani, Gadkari condole demise of A K Hangal |work=Business Standard|date=15 July 2012 |access-date=28 August 2012}}
Filmography
=Films=
class="wikitable sortable" | |||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1966
|Raj Kapoor's elder brother | | |||
1967
|Kedarnath Badri Narayan | | |||
1968
|Bambai Raat Ki Bahon Mein{{cite news |title=Bambai Raat Ki Bahon Mein (1968)|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-cinemaplus/bambai-raat-ki-bahon-mein-1968/article3292105.ece |work=The Hindu|date=8 April 2012 |access-date=2 May 2013 |location=Chennai, India |first=Suresh |last=Kohli}} |Sonadas Doleria | | |||
1969
|Doctor | | |||
1969
|Mr. Thakur | | |||
yadoo ki baraat
|1969 | | | |||
1970
|Court Maulvi | | |||
1971
|Guddi's father | | |||
1971
|Seema's father | | |||
1971
|Hari | | |||
1971
|College Principal | | |||
1972
|Ramnath Sharma (Munna) | | |||
1972
|College Principal | | |||
1972
|Ravi's maternal uncle | | |||
1973
|Prosecuting Attorney / Judge | | |||
1973
|Professor Harbanslal | | |||
1973
|Rocky Mera Naam |Reeta's Father | | |||
1973
|Sadanand | | |||
1973
|Lala Gulzarilal | | |||
1973
|Bipinlal Pandey | | |||
1973
|Sweekar |Dr. Verma | | |||
1973
|Diwan Karan Singh | | |||
1973
|Shiv Prasad | | |||
1973
|Ajmani Sahab, A Sindhi trader | | |||
1974
|Nirmaan |Advocate | | |||
1974
|Kamal's Father | | |||
1974
|Devakinandan Sharma | | |||
1974
|Principal Gupta | | |||
1974
|Masterji - Babulal Wagle | | |||
1974
|Jagannath | | |||
1974
|Ramsharan | | |||
1974
|Mohan's father | | |||
1974
|Guruji | | |||
1974
|Garm Hava | | | |||
1975
|Chander's Father | | |||
1975
|Brinda kaka | | |||
1975
|Hridaynath | | |||
1975
|Imaam Saheb / Rahim Chacha | | |||
1975
|Ram Lal, Seema's father | | |||
1976
|Zid | | | |||
1976
|Gurucharan | | |||
1976
|Masterji | | |||
1976
|Doctor | | |||
1976
|Chandranath Sinha | | |||
1976
| | | |||
1976
|Medical college dean | | |||
1976
|Raja Kamlakar | | |||
1976
|Pitamber Choudhry | | |||
1976
|Dinanath | | |||
1977
|Masterji, Shyamlee's Father | | |||
1977
|Ram Shastri | | |||
1977
|Pandit Jamuna Prasad |Guest Appearance | |||
1977
|Colonel | | |||
1977
|Murari's Father | | |||
1977
|Masterji | | |||
1977
|Poojary | | |||
1977
| | | |||
1978
|Jogi | | | |||
1978
|Professor | | |||
1978
|Satyam Shivam Sundaram: Love Sublime |Bansi, Rupa's uncle | | |||
1978
|Ramchandra | | |||
1978
|Ranjit's Father | | |||
1978
|Pujari | | |||
1978
|Bhavani | | |||
1978
|Geeta's Father | | |||
1978
|Nandita's Father | | |||
1979
|{{lang|hi-latn|Prem Bandhan}} | | | |||
1979
|Inspector Eagle |Anthony Pinto | | |||
1979
|Pandit Prabhakar Chaturvedi / Nandlal's Mamaji | | |||
1979
|Saint Raidas |Uncredited | |||
1979
|Masterji, Usha's father | | |||
1979
|Anokhelal | | |||
1979
|Principal, St. Andrew's High School | | |||
1979
|Zulm Ki Pukar | | | |||
1979
| | | |||
1979
|Ramu kaka | | |||
1980
|Deewaan | | |||
1980
|Kashish |Ramesh's father | | |||
1980
|Arvind Kumar Choudhary | | |||
1980
|Vishwanath | | |||
1980
|Dinanath | | |||
1980
|Raghunath Gupta | | |||
1980
|Pandit | | |||
1980
|Narayan Singh, Gauri's father | | |||
1981
|Masterji, Kumar's father | | |||
1981
|Vishnuprasad / Masterji | | |||
1981
|Bhisham Chand | | |||
1981
|Billi Ram | | |||
1981
|Sharda's father | | |||
1981
|Kahani Ek Chor Ki | | | |||
1981
|Nai Imarat |Pyarelal | | |||
1981
| | | |||
1981
|Bhaaya | | | |||
1982
|Professor Chaudhary | | |||
1982
|Vishwanath Gupta | | |||
1982
|Dr. Ramnarayan Goyal |Guest Appearance | |||
1982
|Inder Sen / Anderson | | |||
1982
|Dil... Akhir Dil Hai |Ashok Mehta | | |||
1982
|Rahim Chacha | | |||
1982
|Star |Mr. Verma | | |||
1982
|Swami Satyanand | | |||
1983
|Suzanne | | | |||
1983
|Rashid Ahmed | | |||
1983
|Sharma, Sheela's father | | |||
1984
|Sardaar |Baba | | |||
1984
|Tripathi | | |||
1984
|Meena's Blind Father | | |||
1984
|Alcoholic |Meena's Blind Father | | |||
1984
|Yaadon Ki Zanjeer |ShambhuNath | | |||
1984
|Kakasaab, Sarita's uncle | | |||
1984
|Kahan Tak Aasmaan Hai | | | |||
1984
|Bandh Honth | | | |||
1985
|Doctor | | |||
1985
|Masterji, Anuradha's father | | |||
1985
|Mr. Malvankar | | |||
1985
|Harihar Nath | | |||
1985
|Brij Kishore | | |||
1985
|Shera's father | | |||
1985
|Baba |(in the lighthouse) | |||
1985
|Advocate Gupta | | |||
1986
|Hazur Singh, Trilok's father | | |||
1986
|Waapsi | | | |||
1986
|Vikas' father | | |||
1987
|Su-Raaj | | | |||
1987
|Jojo's father | | |||
1987
|Bighu chacha | | |||
1987
|Mr. Shastri | | |||
1987
|Pandit |Uncredited | |||
1987
| | | |||
1987
| | | |||
1987
| | | |||
1988
|Ramu kaka | | |||
1988
|Retired Judge Kapoor | | |||
1989
|Apne Begaane | | | |||
1989
|School master, Vidya's father | | |||
1989
|Shyam Lal | | |||
1989
|Mamata Ki Chhaon Mein |Acharya | | |||
1990
|Ram Swarup | | |||
1991
|Abdul | | |||
1991
|Suraj's Father | | |||
1992
|Pujari | | |||
1992
|Vishembar Nath | | |||
1992
|Dinanath / D'Mello | | |||
1993
| | | |||
1993
|Shaukat Bhai | | |||
1993
|Raghunath | | |||
1994
|Inmate | | |||
1995
|Ghar Ka Kanoon | | | |||
1995
| | | |||
1995
|Nanaji | | |||
1996
|Bindiya's maternal grandfather | | |||
1996
|Dattabhau | | |||
1998
|Zor: Never Underestimate the Force | | | |||
1998
| | | |||
1998
|Mr. Joshi | | |||
1999
|Homeless teacher | | |||
2001
|Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India |Shambu kaka | | |||
2001
|Babu ji | | |||
2002
|Gajanan Desai | | |||
2003
|Ghanshyamji, Jai's grandfather | | |||
2004
|Hari Om |Old Man | | |||
2004
|Himself | | |||
2005
|Sab Kuch Hai Kuch Bhi Nahin |Narayan Prasad | | |||
2005
|Jeevraj | | |||
2005
| | | |||
2008
| | | |||
2012
|Ugrasen |Voice, (final film role) |
=TV series=
class="wikitable" | |||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1986
|Darkness | |TV mini-series | |||
1986
|Masterpiece Theatre: Lord Mountbatten – The Last Viceroy |TV mini-series | |||
1988
| |TV series | |||
1993
|Cameo in one episode | | |||
1996
|Parichand |An old man role | |||
1997
|Baba | | |||
1997
|Saraswami Giri |Episode #1.3 | |||
1998
|Death |Episodes: "Jeevan Mrityu Part I and II" | |||
2004–2005
| |Cameo | |||
2012
|Madhubala - Ek Ishq Ek Junoon |Himself |Special appearance |
Works
- Life and Times of A.K. Hangal (1999) (Autobiography)
References
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External links
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- {{IMDb name|id=0359845|name=A.K. Hangal}}
- [http://www.rediff.com/entertai/nov/15ak.htm The genial revolutionary]. Rediff.com.
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20060303191229/http://www.hindu.com/fr/2006/02/24/stories/2006022403650100.htm Marxist who made it good in movies ] The Hindu.
- [http://www.mid-day.com/photos/in-pictures-remembering-the-life-and-times-of-ak-hangal/3490 Some pictures of him] at the 'Mid-Day'
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