
Chandramohan
Acting
Chandramohan (1905–1949) was one of the most compelling and charismatic actors of early Indian cinema, known for his piercing eyes, expressive intensity, and command over dialogue delivery. Born in Narayangaon, Maharashtra, he began his film career with Amrit Manthan (1934), directed by V. Shantaram, where his performance as a scheming high priest instantly established him as a powerful screen presence. His aristocratic features and theatrical background made him a natural fit for historical and mythological roles. He became a mainstay in major productions throughout the 1930s and 40s, notably in Pukar (1939), where he played Emperor Jehangir with a complex blend of authority and humanity. Chandramohan was often cast in morally ambiguous or villainous roles, yet he brought a rare psychological depth to each character—whether as a tortured prince, a tyrant, or a tragic antihero. His performances in Roti (1942), Humayun (1945), and Shaheed (1948) are especially remembered for their theatrical elegance and emotional resonance. Despite his immense talent, Chandramohan’s life was marred by personal struggles, including alcoholism, which led to his untimely death at the age of 44. He left behind a relatively small but deeply influential body of work, and is still regarded as one of the finest character actors of his era—one whose dramatic flair and intense gaze left an indelible mark on early Indian cinema.
Movies(25)

Ram Baan
Ravan
1948

Shaheed
Seth Rai Bahadur Dwarkadas
1948

Shalimar
Emperor Jehangir
1946

Humayun
Rajkumar Randhir
1945

Nursemaid Panna
Banbir
1945

Preet
1945

Ramayani
1945

Mumtaz Mahal
Emperor Shah Jahan
1944

Bade Nawab Saheb
1944

Raunaq
1944

Fashion
Yusuf
1943

Naukar
Fazlu
1943

Taqdeer
Justice Jamunaprasad
1943

Shakuntala
King Dushyanta
1943

Roti
Laxmidas
1942

Jhankar
1942

Apna Ghar
Narendra
1942
Geeta
Shankar/Mohan
1940

Bharosa
Rasik
1940

Pukar
Shahenshaah Jehangir
1939

Jwala
Angar
1938

Beyond the Horizon
Kodanda Verma
1937

Amar Jyoti
Durjaya
1936

Dharmatma
Mahant
1935

Amrit Manthan
Rajguru
1934