Dina Pathak - Selected Filmography

Selected Filmography

  • Kariyawar (1948)
  • Uski Kahani (1966)
  • Satyakam (1969)
  • The Guru (1969)
  • Saat Hindustani (1969)
  • Devi (1970)
  • Sachaa Jhutha (1970)
  • Jal Bin Machhli Nritya Bin Bijli (1971)
  • Koshish (1972)
  • Avishkaar (1973)
  • Aap Ki Kasam (1974) -- Sunita's mother
  • Mausam (1975)
  • Chitchor (1976) -- Mrs. P. Choudhry
  • Kinara (1977)
  • Anurodh (1977)
  • Gharaonda (1977)
  • Dream Girl (1977)
  • Bhumika (1977)
  • Kitaab (1977)
  • Paheli (1977) -- Masterji's wife
  • Badalte Rishtey (1978) -- Mrs. Thakur
  • Do Ladke Dono Kadke (1979)
  • Meera (1979) -- Mrs. Virendev Rathod 'Kunwarbai'
  • Gol Maal (1979)
  • Khandaan (1979) - Usha's mother
  • Khubsoorat (1980)
  • Bhavni Bhavai (1980)
  • Thodisi Bewafaii (1980)
  • Naram Garam (1981)
  • Umrao Jaan (1981)
  • Vijeta (1982)
  • Prem Rog (1982)
  • Arth (1982)
  • Prem Tapasya (1983)
  • Woh Saat Din (1983)
  • Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho! (1984)
  • Holi (1984)
  • A Passage to India (1984)
  • Ankahee (1985)
  • Mirch Masala (1985)
  • Ek Pal (1986)
  • Tamas (1986)
  • Ek Chadar Maili Si (1986)
  • Naache Mayuri (1986)
  • Ijaazat (1987)
  • Sanam Bewafa (1991)
  • Saudagar (1991)
  • Aaina (1993)
  • Aankhen (1993)
  • Tarpan (1994)
  • Eena Meena Deeka (1994)
  • Sabse Bada Khiladi (1995)
  • Yaraana (1995)
  • Pardes (1997)
  • Raja Ko Rani Se Pyar Ho Gaya (2000)
  • Lajja (2001)
  • Tum Bin (2001)
  • Aashiq (2001)
  • Devdas (2002)
  • Bollywood/Hollywood (2002)
  • Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai (2002)
  • Pinjar (2003)
  • Border Hindustan Ka (2003)

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