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Acting
April 12, 1909
December 28, 1981
Thane, Bombay Presidency, British India
David Abraham Cheulkar (1909–December 28, 1981), popularly known as David, was a Jewish-Indian, Hindi film actor. In a career spanning four decades, he played mostly character roles, starting with 1941 film Naya Sansar , and went on to act in over 110 films, including memorable films like, Gol Maal (1979), Baton Baton Mein (1979) and Boot Polish (1954) for which he was awarded the won the 1955 Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award. Description above from the Wikipedia article David Abraham Cheulkar, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
as Ramdayal
as Doctor Kedar Mama
as Uncle Tom
as Bade Babu
as Soli
as Munshi
as Pascal
as Doctor
as John (as David)
as Haripad Chaturvedi
as Captain Thompson
as Singh's Diwanji
as Drunk
as Sharma
as Brijeshwar Rai
as John F. Perriera
as Uncle David
as Munshi
as Vanaraj
as Judge
as Bus Passenger
as Khan (The Judge)
as Mr. Roy
as Diwanji (as David)
as Roopa's Father
as Roopa's Dad
as Head Doctor
as Chacha Ramu
as Guruji
as Angel
as Barrister Rameshchand
as Maharaja Vikram Singh (as David)
as Doctor Abraham
as Moses
as Dilip's Friend
as Doctor
as Dayal Singh (as David)
as Art College Principal
as Sharmaji
as Pandurang, the wrestler
as Asha's father (as David)
as Gangaprasad Trivedi
as Rai Saheb Kedarnath (as David)
as Uncle - Cinema Fanatic
as Ferreira
as Zamindar Haridas
as Asad Khan
as Mahadev Chaudhary
as Banwarilal
as Baba
as Munjal Mehta
as John
as Bhikudada
as Kalu
as Munshiji
as Prime minister
as Pandit Shiv Shanker
as Fence/ Pawn-shop owner