Murad
Murad was one of Bollywood's most reliable character actors, appearing in over 200 Hindi films between the 1940s and 1980s. Born in Rampur in 1911, he built a career spanning nearly five decades by mastering the art of supporting roles—whether playing stern fathers, authoritative police officers, wise judges, or regal emperors. His consistency and versatility made him a go-to actor for filmmakers who needed gravitas and authenticity in their narratives. Though he never dominated the marquee, Murad's presence elevated countless films, and his longevity in the industry speaks volumes about his talent and professionalism. What set Murad apart was his ability to bring depth to characters that could've easily been one-dimensional. He understood that supporting actors shape the soul of a film, and he approached every role with seriousness and commitment. His contribution to Bollywood was essentially helping build the emotional backbone of the industry's golden era. Beyond his own prolific career, Murad's legacy continues through his family—his son Raza Murad became a notable actor known for villainous roles, while his granddaughters Sonam and Sanober Kabir also found their way into cinema. Murad's career is a masterclass in how to build an enduring presence in an industry that often only celebrates leads.
Filmography
Aakhri Sajda
1977
Zamane Se Poocho
1976

Dushman
1972
Madhavi
1969

Sajan
1969
Kismat
1968
Abhilasha
1968

Neel Kamal
1968
Aadhi Raat Ke Baad
1965

Taj Mahal
1963
Rustam Sohrab
1963
K. A. Abbas
1962

Gyara Hazar Ladkian
1962
Gyara Hazar Ladkian
1962
Tu Nahin Aur Sahi
1960