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Honouring the Unsung: Bollywood legends we don’t talk about enough

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 8, 2025, 17:00 IST
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Rajendra Nath

The comic relief in countless Shammi Kapoor films, Rajendra Nath's impeccable timing in movies like Jab Pyar Kisi Se Hota Hai and An Evening in Paris made him a staple in the 60s and 70s.

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Iftekhar

The eternal police commissioner of the 70s and 80s, Iftekhar brought a calm authority to roles that often felt like the glue holding a film together.

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Leela Mishra

The eternal dadi/mausi of Bollywood, Leela Mishra appeared in over 200 films, often playing the old-fashioned elder with wit and warmth—never forgotten once seen, but rarely credited.

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Sudhir

The quintessential Bollywood villain with a pencil moustache and slicked-back hair, Sudhir was the go-to man for playing smug sidekicks to the main antagonist. Whether in Satte Pe Satta or Deewaar, he added the flavour of sleaze with finesse.

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A K Hangal

He gave dignity to frailty. From Sholay’s Imam Saab to the kind-hearted father in Namak Haraam, A.K. Hangal was the emotional core of many films.

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Shubha Khote

She could do comedy, vamp roles, or supportive parts—Shubha Khote never let screen time limit her presence. Her pairing with Mehmood is iconic in comic folklore.

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Achala Sachdev

Often remembered as the sweet mother or supportive elder, Achala Sachdev had a quiet power. Her role in Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge as Simran’s grandmother was brief but emotional.

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