Satyajeet Puri

Satyajeet Puri (Hindi: सत्यजीत पूरी; born 25 September 1960) is an Indian actor working in the Hindi film industry. He started his career as a child artist with Satyen Bose-directed Mere Lal, released in 1966.

Satyajeet Puri
Born (1960-09-25) 25 September 1960
OccupationActor
Years active1966–present

Personal life

Satyajeet Puri, son of actor-director Daljeet Puri graduated from Mithibai College. He is married to a Sindhi lady, Rita, and the couple has two children. His younger sister is married to actor-director Puneet Issar.

Career

Satyajeet, a popular child star in the 70s, has been a part of some wonderful films. His debut film is Mere Lal released in 1966. Some of his earlier films are Wapas (1969) and Khilona (1970). Some of his famous works include Anuraag (1972), Hari Darshan (1972), Bidaai (1974), Paheli (1977), etc. As an adult he worked in Arjun' (1985), Khoon Bhari Maang (1988), Shola Aur Shabnam (1992), Dulaara (1994), Zameer (1997), etc.

He is credited as Master Satyajeet, Master Satyajit, Satyajeet Puri, Satyajit Puri, Satyajeet or Satyajit in cast credits of his movies.

Satyajeet is making a film on life of Indian hockey legend Major Dhyan Chand. Shahrukh Khan is likely to be cast as Dhyan chand.[1]

Filmography

  • Mere Lal (1966) …… Pappu
  • Wapas (1969) …… Anil
  • Khilona (1970) …… Pappu
  • Sansar (1971) …… Chandan
  • Hare Rama Hare Krishna (1971) …… young Prashant
  • Ganga Tera Pani Amrit (1971) …… young Dinesh
  • Anuraag (1972) …… Chandan
  • Hari Darshan (1972) …… Bhakt Prahlad
  • Shor (1972) …… Deepak
  • Shaadi Ke Baad (1972) …… Chabiley
  • Mere Bhaiya (1972) …… young Subhash
  • Narad Leela (1972) …… Bal Narad
  • Samadhi (1972) …… young Jaswant
  • Joshila (1973) …… Ravi
  • Pyar Ka Rishta (1973) ……
  • Sabak (1973) …… Subhash
  • Jugnu (1973) …… young Ashok
  • The Criminals / Hum Sab Chor Hain (1973) …… Raju
  • Balak Dhruv (1974) …… Bhakt Dhruv
  • Dastan-E-Laila Majnu (1974) …… young Kais
  • Bidaai (1974) …… Krishna
  • Har Har Mahadev (1974) …… Bal Ganesh
  • Jai Radhe Krishna (1974) …… Shri Krishna
  • Ishk Ishk Ishk (1974) …… Gambhir
  • Dharam Karam (1975) …… young Dharam
  • Maya Machhindra (1975) …… Gorakhnath
  • Rakshaa Bandhan (1976) …… Naag Bhai
  • Chacha Bhatija (1977) …… young Shankar
  • Jagriti (1977) ……
  • Tyaag (1977) …… teenage Pappu
  • Paheli (1977) …… Montu
  • Gopal Krishna (1979) …… Balraam
  • Ayaash (1982) …… Naresh
  • Raja Jogi (1983) ……
  • Arjun (1985) …… Mohan
  • Anadi Khiladi (1986) …… Vikram
  • Dacait (1987) …… Ahmed
  • Kaun Jeeta Kaun Haara (1987) …… Rajesh
  • Khoon Bhari Maang (1988) …… Baliya
  • Hathyar (1989) …… Pakya
  • Tridev (1989) …… Inspector Tripathi
  • Fateh (1991) …… Ranvir
  • Shola Aur Shabnam (1992) …… Satya
  • Gajab Tamaasa (1992) …… Dev
  • Police Officer (1992) …… Inspector Yadav
  • Jaagruti (1992) …… Adivasi (Tribal Man)
  • Dulaara (1994) …… Deepak
  • Hanste Khelte (1994) …… Amit
  • Fauj (1994) …… Nagesh
  • Zameer (1997) …… Satyakam
  • Ghayal Once Again (2016) …… Ajay's Friend

Regional filmography

FilmYearRoleLanguage
Khamma Mara Veera1976Naag BhaiGujarati
Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha1977Kartar SinghPunjabi
Mhari Pyari Chanana1983RamuRajasthani

See also

References

  1. "Movie on Major Dhyan Chand: SRK to Don the Mantle". Archived from the original on 16 March 2016. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
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