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Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi
Indian independence movement activist (1887–1971)
K. M. Munshi | |
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Munshi in June 1950 | |
In office 13 May 1950 – 13 May 1952 | |
Prime Minister | Jawaharlal Nehru |
Preceded by | Jairamdas Daulatram |
Succeeded by | Rafi Ahmed Kidwai |
In office 2 June 1952 – 9 June 1957 | |
Chief Minister | Govind Ballabh Pant Sampurnanand |
Preceded by | Homi Mody |
Succeeded by | V. V. Giri |
Born | (1887-12-30)30 December 1887 Bharuch, Bombay Presidency, British India |
Died | 8 February 1971(1971-02-08) (aged 83) Bombay, Maharashtra, India |
Political party | Swaraj Party, Indian National Congress, Swatantra Party, Jan Sangh |
Spouses | Atilakshmi Pathak (m. 1900; died 1924) |
Children | Jagadish Munshi, Sarla Sheth, Usha Raghupathi, Lata Munshi, Girish Munshi |
Alma mater | Baroda College[1] |
Occupation | Freedom fighter, politician, lawyer, writer |
Known for | Founder of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan (1938) Home Minister of Bombay State (1937–40) Agent-General of India in Hyderabad State (1948) Member of the Constituent Assembly of India Member of Parliament Minister for Agriculture & Food (1952–53) |
Writing career | |
Pen name | Ghanshyam Vyas |
Lang • Kanhaiyalal (actor)Indian film actor (1910–1982) Kanhaiyalal (1910 – 14 August 1982) was an Indian actor who acted in 122 films in his career, primarily in Hindi films produced in Bollywood, the Mumbai-based film industry. Early life[edit]Kanhaiyalal was born in 1910 in Varanasi. His father Pandit Bhairodutt Choube, popularly known as Choubeji, was the proprietor of the Sanatan Dharm Natak Samaj in Varanasi.[3] With his father not in agreement with him taking up any form of stage work, he eventually wore out his father's opposition and did odd jobs in the troupe. At 16, he started writing and then moved on to small roles. When his father died, the brothers tried to run the drama company for some time. Proving to be unsuccessful, they downed shutters and Kanhaiyalal decided to seek a film career in Bombay. His elder brother Sankatha Prasad Chaturvedi had already set a precedent. He established himself as an actor in silent films, but Kanhaiyalal came to films without the intention of acting, wanting to write and direct instead. Eventually capitulating, he began by working as an extra in Sagar Movietone's Sagar Ka Sher. He would have remained a background extra but for a fated twist.[4] Career[edit]He was fond of plays and came to Mumbai t |