T.P. Jain

T.P. Jain

Personal Details

Biography

T.P. Jain's remarkable professional journey has been characterized by an astonishingly impressive collection of cinematic accomplishments, with his extensive repertoire of work extending over a considerable period of time and earning him widespread acclaim and admiration from his peers and the broader film community.

The distinguished filmmaker's remarkable body of work is distinguished by a standout masterpiece, namely the 1980 cinematic triumph, Do Aur Do Paanch, a treasure trove of a film that has withstood the relentless passage of time, its ageless motifs and unforgettable performances persistently enthralling viewers to this very day, a testament to its enduring appeal and the artist's skillful craftsmanship.

Noteworthy amongst the cinematic accomplishments of this individual is his involvement in the production of the 1984 phenomenon, Inquilaab, a film that has made a lasting impression on the industry, with its influence still resonating to this day, a testament to its enduring legacy.

Jain's remarkable body of work in the film industry is characterized by a diverse range of productions, with one notable example being the 1992 cinematic masterpiece, Laat Saab, a timeless classic that has garnered widespread acclaim and admiration from film aficionados around the world.

Career

1989
Nocturne indien
Nocturne indien as Le docteur
1982
Angoor
Angoor as Ganeshilal
1981
Naram Garam
Naram Garam as Sheikh Salamat Hussain
1980
Manokaamnaa
Manokaamnaa as Panday
The Burning Train
The Burning Train as Train Passenger
Jazbaat
Jazbaat as J.P.