Rajendra Nath
Rajendra Nath is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Rajendra Nath began their career in 1979. With 30 credits to their name and an average audience rating of 6.8, Rajendra Nath remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Rajendra Nath is one of the most closely watched talents of their generation, with a rapidly growing body of acclaimed work.
Personal Info
Career Milestones
Film debut
View film →Highest rated: Ahimsa (6.8)
View film →Iconic Roles
Phool Aur Patthar
Played a comic supporting role in this hit film starring Dharmendra and Meena Kumari.
Upkar
Appeared in a comic role in this patriotic Manoj Kumar film.
Purab Aur Paschim
Played a supporting comic role in this Manoj Kumar social drama.
Defining Moments
Film Debut
Made his acting debut in the film 'Bhai-Bhai'.
Breakthrough Role
Gained significant recognition for his comic role in the successful film 'Phool Aur Patthar'.
Collaboration with Manoj Kumar
Became a frequent collaborator with actor-director Manoj Kumar, starting with the film 'Upkar', solidifying his place in mainstream Hindi cinema.
Filmography
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Language Distribution
Films by Decade
Did You Know?
Rajendra Nath was a popular Indian actor known for his comic roles in Hindi cinema.
He was often referred to as 'Johnny Walker Jr.' due to his resemblance and similar comic style to the actor Johnny Walker.
He was the younger brother of actor Jeevan, who was known for playing villainous roles.
He made his acting debut in the 1956 film 'Bhai-Bhai'.
He frequently collaborated with actor-director Manoj Kumar, appearing in several of his films.
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Legacy & Influence
Rajendra Nath was a prominent character actor and comedian in Hindi cinema, active primarily from the late 1950s through the 1980s. He carved a distinct niche as a reliable supporting performer, often playing the hero's funny friend or the comic relief in numerous films. His career trajectory saw him become a familiar face in the industry, contributing to the comedic fabric of mainstream Bollywood during its classic era. Nath worked extensively with major stars and directors, appearing in over 200 films. While not typically a lead, his presence added levity and warmth to many productions, making him a staple in the genre of family entertainers and social dramas of the time. His contribution lies in his consistent ability to deliver timed comic performances that complemented the narrative without overshadowing the central plot. He was part of an ensemble of character actors who provided the foundational humor in an era before stand-alone comedy films became dominant. His work, though not always critically highlighted in singular roles, represents an important thread in the history of Hindi film comedy, showcasing the value of dedicated character artists in building the holistic cinematic experience. His filmography, spanning decades, reflects the changing tones and styles of Indian popular cinema, and he remains remembered by classic film audiences for his dependable and affable on-screen persona.