D. K. Sapru
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Daya Kishan Sapru (D. K. Sapru)

Name :D. K. Sapru
DOB :16 March 1916
(Age 63 Yr. )
Died :20 October 1979

Personal Life

Nationality Indian
Profession Actor
Place  Jammu and Kashmir, India

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Daya Kishan Sapru (16 March 1916 – 20 October 1979), was an Indian actor famed for a variety of character roles in Hindi cinema, particularly villains, judges and aristocrats in crime thrillers and dramas.

His most notable performances were in Bollywood productions of between the late 1950s and early 1970s, including Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam, Heer Raanjha, Pakeezah, Kala Pani, Dooj Ka Chand, Tere Mere Sapne, Humjoli, Jewel Thief, and Deewar.

Born to Kashmiri Pandit parents in 1916, Sapru made his Bollywood debut in Chand (1944), starring Prem Adib, another Kashmiri Pandit actor. By the early 1970s, Sapru had risen to prominence as a villain in crime thrillers. Although he died in 1979, he continued to appear in several films that were released in the 1980s, including Krodhi (1981).

His son Tej Sapru and younger daughter Preeti Sapru are actors in Punjabi and Hindi films. His elder daughter Reema Rakesh Nath is a scriptwriter and director, and her son, actor Karan Nath, is Sapru's only grandson.

Youngest son Aryaman Sapru acted in a few movies. He later changed his name to Aryaajit Sapru for his new relaunched acting career. He was earlier making his debut in 1999 with Shania Nath shelved movie Friends. He was going to use the name Naman Sapru then. He was also thinking about using the name "Vishal Sapru".

Brother named Avtar Kishan Sapru and Iqbal Kishan Sapru.

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