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- Moolchand abstract "Moolchand was a prolific character actor in Hindi and Panjabi cinema who was active from 1950 to his death in the late-1980s. He appeared in over 250 films. These films spanned the parallel cinema of Guru Dutt to the wrestler films of Dara Singh. He is known for his big stomach.The first known appearance of Moolchand is in 1950. He was often featured in the films of the directors Guru Dutt and Raj Kapoor working on 6 of the former and 8 of the latter. Other actors he was often seen with were Dev Anand, B. R. Chopra, Dara Singh and I. S. Johar who featured him in most of their movies.Most of Moolchand's early roles were small ones. He only began to get significant roles in the 1960s. Padosan (1968) where he plays the servant of Om Prakash's character featured a lot of close-ups of Moolchand and showed him to be an able comedic side actor. This comedic side would be further explored in the 1970s with a scene stealing appearance in Yaadon Ki Baarat with fellow fatman Ram Avtar as a tortured businessman and in Don as the village medicine man who dances with Amitabh and beckons Zeenat Aman to participate.Little is known about Moolchand outside of his film work. The 1988 release Tamacha credits him as 'Late Moolchand'.".
- Moolchand wikiPageID "35357543".
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- Moolchand wikiPageRevisionID "601081447".
- Moolchand wikiPageWikiLink B._R._Chopra.
- Moolchand wikiPageWikiLink Baldev_Raj_Chopra.
- Moolchand wikiPageWikiLink Bollywood.
- Moolchand wikiPageWikiLink Category:1980s_deaths.
- Moolchand wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_comedians.
- Moolchand wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_male_film_actors.
- Moolchand wikiPageWikiLink Category:Male_actors_in_Hindi_cinema.
- Moolchand wikiPageWikiLink Category:Male_actors_in_Punjabi_cinema.
- Moolchand wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
- Moolchand wikiPageWikiLink Cinema_of_Punjab.
- Moolchand wikiPageWikiLink Dara_Singh.
- Moolchand wikiPageWikiLink Dev_Anand.
- Moolchand wikiPageWikiLink Don_(1978_film).
- Moolchand wikiPageWikiLink Guru_Dutt.
- Moolchand wikiPageWikiLink I._S._Johar.
- Moolchand wikiPageWikiLink Padosan.
- Moolchand wikiPageWikiLink Punjabi_cinema.
- Moolchand wikiPageWikiLink Raj_Kapoor.
- Moolchand wikiPageWikiLink Ram_Avtar.
- Moolchand wikiPageWikiLink Yaadon_Ki_Baaraat.
- Moolchand wikiPageWikiLink Yaadon_Ki_Baarat.
- Moolchand wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moolchand".
- Moolchand hasPhotoCollection Moolchand.
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- Moolchand subject Category:1980s_deaths.
- Moolchand subject Category:Indian_comedians.
- Moolchand subject Category:Indian_male_film_actors.
- Moolchand subject Category:Male_actors_in_Hindi_cinema.
- Moolchand subject Category:Male_actors_in_Punjabi_cinema.
- Moolchand subject Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
- Moolchand hypernym Actor.
- Moolchand type Actor.
- Moolchand type Article.
- Moolchand type Artist.
- Moolchand type Person.
- Moolchand type Actor.
- Moolchand type Article.
- Moolchand type Artist.
- Moolchand type Occupation.
- Moolchand type Thing.
- Moolchand comment "Moolchand was a prolific character actor in Hindi and Panjabi cinema who was active from 1950 to his death in the late-1980s. He appeared in over 250 films. These films spanned the parallel cinema of Guru Dutt to the wrestler films of Dara Singh. He is known for his big stomach.The first known appearance of Moolchand is in 1950. He was often featured in the films of the directors Guru Dutt and Raj Kapoor working on 6 of the former and 8 of the latter.".
- Moolchand label "Moolchand".
- Moolchand sameAs मूलचन्द.
- Moolchand sameAs m.0hhf44l.
- Moolchand sameAs Q6907364.
- Moolchand sameAs Q6907364.
- Moolchand wasDerivedFrom Moolchand?oldid=601081447.
- Moolchand isPrimaryTopicOf Moolchand.