Manorjan News Desk !!! Krishna Niranjan Singh (English: Krishna Niranjan Singh; born- 1 September, 1908, Dehradun, death- 31 January, 2000, Dehradun) was the villain actor of Indian cinema. Of. N. Singh has made a bang appearance in about 250 films.
Brief introduction
Of. N. Singh was born on 1 September 1908 in Dehradun. His father Chandi Das was a well-known lawyer (Criminal Lawer) and was also the king of some province in Dehradun. They are K.K. N. It is also known as Singh. Krishna Niranjan also wanted to become a lawyer like him but the unexpected incident cycle pulled him towards films. On the strength of the acting acting, K.K. N. Singh became a character actor and established as a villain. Golden Sansar (1936) was his first film. He had a negative role in Bagwan (1936). The public was stamped on his name as a very good and long villain.
Film journey
Of. N. Singh did not like his father’s compromise with his father’s British government. Then he turned his face to the playground after turning his face. For the 1936 Berlin Olympics, he was selected for the Indian team for Jewelin throw and shot put competitions. Then on the spot, he had to go to Calcutta for the operation of the sister’s eye. Because his brother -in -law went to London. He met Family Friend Prithvi Raj Kapoor in Calcutta. These are K. N. Singh was introduced to Devaki Boss. Devaki gave the role of assistant in her film Sunhara Sansar (1936). From here K.K. N. In Singh films in such a way that the idea of recruitment in the playground and army got flying.
Major movies
K.N. from 1936 to 1982 Singh made around 250 films Humayun (1944), Barsaat (1949), Saja and Awara (1951), Jal and Thunderstorms (1952), Shikt and Baaz (1953), House no. 44 and Marin Drive (1955), Funtush and CID (1956), Howrah Bridge and Chalti were named Gaadi (1958) etc.
Death
Of. N. Singh died on 31 January 2000.