Real Name – Nazir Ahmed Ghory
Profession – Actor (Comedian)
Active Years – 1930s – 1960s
Nationality – Pakistani
Religion – Muslim
Ethnicity –
Date of Birth – 11th August 1901 (Lahore, British India)
Date of Death – 9th December, 1977, Pakistan
Debut Film –
Last Film –
Significant others in the Film Industry –
Miscellaneous Information – Dixit and Ghory were one of the earliest comedy double acts of Hindi Cinema. They based their antics on Laurel and Hardy. Ghory started his career with the silent Alladin and his wonderful Lamp (1927) and Dixit with Sparkling Youth (1931). Later, they formed the comedy duo and mostly worked for Ranjit Film Company with Bhutio Mahal (1932) their first film together. While Dixit died on 29th June, 1949, Ghory migrated to Pakistan and continued working there and appeared in many films produced in Lahore and Karachi including Shimmi (1950), Miss 1956 (1956), Anokhi (1956), Mandi (1956), Kaarnama (1956) etc. Ghory died on 9th December, 1977
Profile
Catching Ghory, while he is snatching an half hour’s well earned rest on the sets, was not an easy job: but his respect and admiration for the ‘Filmland’, which he believes is really doing its best, in serving the Indian Film Industry, to an admirable degree, earned me this privilege, and I was allowed an interview. After talking on different things of general interest I asked when and where he was born and falteringly asked about his parentage and courteously he replied :
“I was born on 11th August 1901, at Lahore. I come from an Afghan family, now domiciled in the Punjab. My forefathers were pearl merchants, and so far, I am the first in that great line to break that chain of occupation. Who knows I may revert to that after finishing with my screen work?”
“When did you join films?” – I asked
“In 1926.” – replied.
“How far have you studied?”
“I am not holding any University degree” he said smilingly, and quickly added “but I can read, write and speak tolerable good English, and my Urdu and Persian are, I should say, of college standard. In Bengali, and Gujarati I can understand people, and can make myself understood. You must have seen a bit of my Gujarati, in “Sati Savitri.”
Regarding his studio experience he said, “So far I have rolled through Laxmi, Royal and Imperial, before finding my lodgment in Ranjit, but I am sorry to admit that none so far is up to my standard and liking though I have always been trying to do my best.” He added that there was no reason why he should not like the profession. He also added that he is quite at home with Violin, Harmonium, Sitar, Mandolin and Piano. He can sing a little and his hobby is reading.
“Please name the female artiste you like best for screen, and why?”
“Miss Madhuri (Beryl Claessen). Because she works with real zeal and genuine zest.”
“Do you need much help from your Make-up-man?”
“Here you have cornered me. I would love to have expert attention in this respect, but where is the man? India so far, cannot boast of a single Make-up-man, who knows his job. At least I do not know of any.”
Questioned regarding his favorite out-door game, he mentioned Hockey and Tennis. Simple food and moderation are his dietic principles.
“What kind of story do you like for you?”
“Comic and only comic.”
“What do you think is the educative value of pictures ?”
“Every picture has got, I should say its own educative value in its own way. But viewing this apprehensive question from a broader point of view, pictures can be made to do wonders in the real realm of education, and if story-writers are mindful to write their stories keeping this objective in view, then I think we film workers, can have the satisfaction of being of some educative service to humanity as well.”
This said, Mr. Ghory rose to his full height of 5 feet 6 inches, to go to the sets and this ended the interview.
All this time, that I was talking to this entertaining artist of cultured habits, I was feeling as I was seeing him on screen. Really there is not much difference between Ghory on the screen and Ghory off the screen. He is just the same Ghory everywhere, as we love to see him on the screen – (Interviewed by S.V. Kriparam in early 1930s and contributed by Sudarshan Talwar).
Filmography
Filmographies might not be 100% accurate or complete because of various reasons including artistes with similar names
Title |
Year
| Country |
Producer |
Director |
More Info |
Alladin & His Wonderful Lamp |
1927 |
India |
Imperial Film Company |
B. P. Misra |
|
Sainted Devil |
1928 |
India |
Imperial Film Company |
B. P. Misra |
|
Shashikala |
1928 |
India |
Lokmanya Film Company |
|
|
Magic Flute |
1929 |
India |
Imperial Film Company |
Mohan Bhavnani |
Click |
Bombay The Mysterious |
1931 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
N. Vakil |
|
Hoor-E-Roshan |
1931 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
N. Vakil |
|
Mukti Sangram |
1931 |
India |
Saroj Film Co. |
Jayant Desai |
|
Prince Charming |
1931 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
|
Queen Of Love |
1931 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Nanubhai Vakil |
Click |
Rose Of Kashmir |
1931 |
India |
Young Indian Pictures |
|
Click |
Sisters |
1931 |
India |
Saroj Film Co. |
Dhirubhai Desai |
|
Bhutio Mahal |
1932 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
|
Char Chakram |
1932 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
|
Do Badmash |
1932 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
|
Lal Swar |
1932 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
|
Sati Savitri |
1932 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Chandulal Shah |
|
Sipahsalar |
1932 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
|
Bhola Shikar |
1933 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
|
Bhool Bhulaiyan |
1933 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai, Zande Khan |
|
Krishna Sudama |
1933 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
|
Miss 1933 |
1933 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Chandulal Shah |
|
Vishwa Mohini |
1933 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Chandulal Shah |
|
Gunsundari |
1934 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Chandulal Shah |
|
Kashmeera |
1934 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Nandlal Jaswantlal |
|
Magic Flute |
1934 |
India |
Imperial Film Company |
Homi Master |
|
Nadira |
1934 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
|
Sitamgar |
1934 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
Click |
Tara Sundari |
1934 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Chandulal Shah |
|
Toofan Mail |
1934 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
|
Toofani Taruni |
1934 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Chandulal Shah |
|
Veer Babruvahan |
1934 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
|
College Girl |
1935 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
|
Desh Dasi |
1935 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Chandulal Shah |
|
Kimiti Ansoo |
1935 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Chandulal Shah |
|
Noore Watan |
1935 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
|
Raat Ki Rani |
1935 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Raja Sandow |
|
Chalak Chor |
1936 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Raja Sandow |
|
Jwalamukhi |
1936 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
D. N. Madhok |
Click |
Laheri Lala |
1936 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
|
Matlabi Duniya |
1936 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
|
Raj Ramani |
1936 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
Click |
Rangila Raja |
1936 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
|
Sipahi Ki Sajni |
1936 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Chandulal Shah |
|
Pardesi Pankhi |
1937 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Chandulal Shah |
|
Sharafi Loot |
1937 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
D. N. Madhok |
|
Toofani Toli |
1937 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
|
Zamin Ka Chand |
1937 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
|
Ban Ki Chidiya |
1938 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
|
Billi |
1938 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
|
Prithvi Putra |
1938 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
|
Rikshawala |
1938 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Ezra Mir |
|
Nadi Kinare |
1939 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Manibhai Vyas |
|
Thunder |
1939 |
India |
Rex Pictures |
A. H. Essa |
|
Holi |
1940 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
A. R. Kardar |
|
Sajani |
1940 |
India |
Sudama Production |
S. Badami |
|
Beti |
1941 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
|
Dhandora |
1941 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Charlie |
|
Holiday In Bombay |
1941 |
India |
Sudama Production |
S. Badami |
|
Shaadi |
1941 |
India |
Ranjit Film Company |
Jayant Desai |
Click |
Kisise Na Kahana |
1942 |
India |
Chitra Production |
Krishna Gopal |
|
Return Of Toofan Mail |
1942 |
India |
Ranjit, Wadia |
Aspi Irani |
|
Muskurahat |
1943 |
India |
Saubhagya Pictures |
Vedi, Dwarka Khosla |
|
Naya Zamana |
1943 |
India |
Mohan Pictures |
N. Vakil |
|
Bade Nawab Saheb |
1944 |
India |
Silver Films |
Vedi |
Click |
Ismat |
1944 |
India |
Fazli Bros |
S. Fazli |
|
Lal Haveli |
1944 |
India |
Bombay Cinetone |
K. B. Lal |
|
Mauji Jeewan |
1944 |
India |
Harishchandra Pictures |
Poonawala |
|
O Panchhi |
1944 |
India |
Raja M. |
Zahur Raja |
|
Chand Tara |
1945 |
India |
Asiatic Production |
Mahesh Chandra |
|
Ek Din Ka Sultan |
1945 |
India |
Minerva Movietone |
Sohrab Modi |
|
Naseeb |
1945 |
India |
Silver Films |
Vedi |
|
Circus King |
1946 |
India |
Bharat Production |
B. R. Mudnaney |
|
Dil |
1946 |
India |
Fazli Bros |
S. F. Hussain |
|
Mehandi |
1947 |
India |
Fazli Bros |
S. Fazli |
|
Duniyadari |
1948 |
India |
Free India Films |
K. P. Sahani, K. Advani |
|
Anokhi |
1956 |
Pakistan |
Sh.Latif |
Shahnawaz |
Click |
Kaarnama |
1956 |
Pakistan |
M.M.Hussain |
lqbal Hussain |
|
Mandi |
1956 |
Pakistan |
Nisar Ahmed |
Aziz Ahmed |
|
Miss 56 |
1956 |
Pakistan |
J.C. Anand |
R.K.Shorey |
Click |
Shikar |
1956 |
Pakistan |
Hasan Baig |
Rafiq Anwar |
Click |
Street 77 |
1960 |
Pakistan |
M.Fazl-ur-Rahman |
M.Haziq |
Click |