Veerendra | |
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Born | Subhash Dhadwal 15 August 1948 |
Died | 6 December 1988 40) Talwandi Kalan, Punjab, India | (aged
Occupation(s) | Actor, Writer, Producer, Director |
Spouse | Pammi Veerendra |
Children | 2 |
Veerendra, born Subhash Dhadwal, was an Indian film actor, director, producer and writer who made 25 Punjabi-language films in his 12-year career. He made his debut with the film Teri Meri Ek Jindri, released in 1975, featuring Dharmendra. He was a regular in Punjabi films of the 1980s. Some of his more popular films were Lambhardarni, Balbiro Bhabhi and Dushmani Dee Agg, which was released after his death.[1][2]
Personal life
According to The Times of India, Veerendra's real name was Subhash Dhadwal.[3] He was born in Phagwara. He was shot to death in 1988[4] and is survived by his wife Pammi and two sons, Randeep and Ramandeep arya.
Filmography
- Dushmani Dee Aag (1990) ... Jeeta
- Jatt Soormay (1988) ... Jeeta
- Patola (1988) ... Balwant 'Ballu'
- Jatt Te Zameen (1987) ... Jeeta
- Mera Lahoo (1987) Hindi movie as a director
- Vairi Jatt (1985) ... Veer
- Guddo (1985)
- Tulsi (1985) Hindi movie as a director
- Ranjhan Mera Yaar (1984)
- Nimmo (1984) ... Karma
- Jigri Yaar (1984) ... Karma
- Yarri Jatt Di (1984) ... Jeeta
- Laajo (1983) ... Jeeta
- Ajj Di Heer (1983)
- Siskiyan (1983)
- Sardara Kartara (1981) ... Kartara
- Batwara (1982) ... Karma
- Rano (1982) ... Mohna
- Sarpanch (1982) ... Karma
- Balbeero Bhabi (1981) .... Succha
- Khel Muqaddar Ka (1981)
- Lambardarni (1980)...Karma (Movie dubbed in Hindi under the title Khel Muqaddar Ka)
- Kunwara Mama (1979)
- Saida Jogan (1979)
- Jindri Yaar Di (1978)
- Giddha (1978) Doctor Balveer
- Zehreeli (1977)
- Do Chehere (1977) Hindi film as a Raj
- Santo Banto (1976).... Jeeta
- Sawa Lakh Se Ek Ladaun (1976) ... Gafoor Khan
- Takkra (1976)
- Dharam Jeet (1975)
- Teri Meri Ik Jindri (1975) .... Jeeta
- Insan Aur Insan (1973) ...
References
- ↑ "ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਸਿਨਮਾ: 1936 ਤੋਂ 1990 ਤਕ". punjabitribuneonline.com. 26 February 2016.
- ↑ "ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਸਿਨਮਾ: ਕੱਲ੍ਹ, ਅੱਜ ਤੇ ਭਲਕ". punjabitribuneonline.com. 6 November 2015.
- ↑ "Film on Dharmendra's cousin Veerendra Singh, who was shot dead during shoot". The Times of India. Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. 18 June 2019. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
- ↑ Gurwinder (4 December 2018). "5th December 1988 - A Black Day In The History Of Punjabi Cinema". Ghaint Punjab. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
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