The fact that he was a gold medalist from Film and Television Institute of India gave Navin Nischol enough confidence to try his luck in the Hindi film industry.
With his strapping good looks and romantic hero persona, it wasn't all that hard to do and the star enjoyed a rather impressive first few years.
Although he couldn't sustain that level of popularity for too long, Nischol was pragmatic enough to make a switch from leading man of ho-hum films to supporting roles in meaty dramas.
Bollywood lost the affable looking actor on March 19. Rediff.com pays a tribute to the veteran by listing some of the highlights of his career.
Sawan Bhadon
Image: A scene from Sawan BhadonThis 1970 over-the-top musical potboiler marked Nischol's debut, along with Rekha, in Hindi films.
Sawan Bhadon is best remembered for a super-lean Nischol who shook a leg and wooed his memorably gawky heroine with the help of catchy ditties like Kaan mein jhumka, chaal mein thumka.
Despite the oddity of it all, the movie was a success.
Parwana
Image: A scene from ParwanaThe duo starred together in Jyoti Swaroop's noir thriller, Parwana wherein Nischol plas Mr Nice Guy against Big B's baddie.
Buddha Mil Gaya
Image: A scene from Buddha Mil GayaA fun 'n' thrill packed entertainer, Buddha Mil Gaya boasts of a mellifluous soundtrack by R D Burman, featuring enduring hits like Raat kali ek khwab mein, Bhali bhali si ek surat and Aayo kahan se Ghanshyam.
Victoria No 203
Image: A scene from Victoria No 203Dhund
Image: A scene from DhundA taut whodunit, Dhund is one of the best woman-centric suspense dramas to come out of Bollywood in the swinging 70s.
Dekh Bhai Dekh
Image: A scene from Dekh Bhai DekhNischol's television stint turned out to be way more successful than anyone had anticipated.
Anand Mahendru's droll family comedy, Dekh Bhai Dekh, produced by Jaya Bachchan, was an instant hit on Doordarshan.
Nischol's portrayal of a chilled-out, genial eldest son amidst the effervescent Diwans was universally appreciated.
Bollywood Calling
Image: A scene from Bollywood CallingA remarkable departure from all the sweet, patriarch roles, Nischol is, unfortunately, not cited as often he should be for his work here.
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