Bharat Bhushan
Born: 14 June 1920
# Bharat Bhushan Bio Bharat Bhushan was a powerhouse of Indian cinema who ruled the Hindi film industry for over five decades, starting from 1941 right up until 1992. Born in Meerut and raised in Aligarh, this multitalented artist wore many hats—not just as an actor, but also as a scriptwriter and producer, which showed his deep commitment to cinema beyond just performing. His talent was widely recognized, earning him the prestigious Filmfare Best Actor Award in 1955, a testament to his acting prowess during the golden age of Hindi cinema. Throughout his career, he became one of the most respected figures in Bollywood, known for bringing depth and authenticity to his roles. What made Bharat Bhushan stand out was his sophisticated screen presence and his willingness to take on diverse, meaningful characters that elevated Hindi cinema. He wasn't just a star who showed up for the paycheck—he actively shaped stories as a scriptwriter and producer, contributing significantly to the industry's creative direction. His work during the 1950s and beyond helped define an era of cinema marked by strong narratives and nuanced performances. Though his later years saw fewer releases, his legacy remained intact as a cornerstone of Hindi film history, inspiring generations of actors who came after him.
Awards & Nominations
Filmography

Aankhen
2002
Aakhri Chetawani
1993

Rehguzar
1985

Sarfarosh
1985

Mera Saathi
1985
Prashant Nanda
1984
Grahasthi
1984
Bhemaa
1984
Gayatri Mahima
1977
Harsukh Jagneshwar Bhatt
1977

Jai Santoshi Maa
1975
Ranga Khush
1975

Vishwas
1969
Naya Kanoon
1965
Jahan Ara
1964
K. A. Abbas
1962
Gyara Hazar Ladkian
1962

Gyara Hazar Ladkian
1962
Sangeet Samrat Tansen
1962

Barsaat Ki Raat
1960
Angulimaal
1960

Ghunghat
1960

Angulimaal
1960
Phagun
1958
Basant Bahar
1956
Ladki
1953
Anand Math
1952
Maa
1952
Baiju Bawra
1952
Bharat Vyas
1949