Mohan Choti

Born as Mohan Atmaram Deshmukh in 1939/1940, Mohan Choti was an Indian film actor, who worked as a comedian in Hindi films. He died on 1 February 1992 at the age of 52.

Mohan Choti was a fictional character from the 1963 film Bluff Master.

Filmography

Mohan Choti acted in nearly 280 films from 1954 to 1994.

  • 1994 Do Fantoosh
  • 1994 Mere Data Garib Nawaz
  • 1993 Badi Bahen
  • 1993 Kala Coat
  • 1993 Shuruaat
  • 1992 Sarphira
  • 1992 Naseebwaala
  • 1990 Shandaar
  • 1990 Doodh Ka Karz
  • 1990 Muqaddar Ka Badshaah
  • 1990 Thanedaar
  • 1990 Zahreelay
  • 1989 Dana Paani
  • 1989 Mahaadev
  • 1989 Touhean
  • 1989 Teri Payal Mere Geet
  • 1989 Bade Ghar Ki Beti
  • 1989 Hum Intezaar Karenge
  • 1989 Naqab
  • 1989 Na-Insaafi
  • 1988 Aurat Teri Yehi Kahani
  • 1988 Chintamani Surdas
  • 1988 Qatil
  • 1988 Paigham
  • 1988 Falak (The Sky)
  • 1988 Shiv Ganga
  • 1988 Vikram Aur Betaal (TV Series)
  • 1987 Kalyug Aur Ramayan
  • 1987 Hamari Jung
  • 1987 Pyaar Karke Dekho
  • 1987 Dadagiri
  • 1987 Hamari Jung
  • 1987 Khooni Darinda
  • 1986 Zinda Laash
  • 1986: Naache Mayuri
  • 1986 Chambal Ka Badshah
  • Mohan

    Mohan may refer to:

    People

    Sole name

  • Mohan (actor) (born 1956), Kollywood film actor
  • Mohanlal (Malayalam, born 1960), South Indian film actor
  • Crazy Mohan (born 1949), popular Tamil comedy actor, script writer and playwright
  • Given name

  • Mohan Agashe, Indian actor
  • Mohan Babu (born 1952), born as Manchu Bakthavatsalam Naidu, is an actor, producer, politician from Andhra Pradesh, India. He has achieved the prestigious national honor Padma Shri in 2007, by the President of India
  • Mohan Bam, Nepalese judoka
  • Mohan Bhagwat (born 1950), veterinary doctor and the current Sarsanghachalak of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
  • Mohan Chand Sharma (1965–2008), Indian Police Inspector who served in the Delhi Police, Special Cell
  • Mohan Das, more commonly known as Lotan Baba (or "rolling saint"), an Indian holy man promoting peace by rolling his body along the ground when he travels
  • Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (1869–1948), better known as Mahatma Gandhi
  • Mohan Rakesh (1925–1972), major figure of 20th century Hindi literature
  • Mohan, Uttar Pradesh

    Mohan is a town and a nagar panchayat in Unnao district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

    History

    Some local residentssay that Mohan is derived from Moh meaning devotional love in Hindi and han meaning loss. A story claims that when Rama was going to Vanvas (self imposed exile) for fourteen years, Mohan is the place where he separated from his wife Sita thinking that he may suffer han in Moh due to the worldly love hence continued forward with his journey. Other local residents say the word Mohan was given by the first inhabitants of this place. They migrated from a small city Mahan in the Kerman province of Iran thereby naming the place after their homeland .

    During the Mughal and British empires, Mohan flourished as a town known for its literate people. During the days of the Nawabs of Awadh, many residents found employment in the court of the Nawab and earned large fortunes. The town was well known for its Unani Hakims, mimics and actors. Locals affectionately used to call it as Mohan Khitta-e Unan meaning Mohan as a part of Greece, due to a number of well known Hakims (doctors of Unani medicine).

    Mohan convention

    Mohan is a bridge convention used to intervene over opponents' 1NT opening. Typically it only applies if the opponents' are using a weak 1NT opening (where 15 points or less is the maximum). Its invention is usually attributed to John Mohan.

    Over 1NT:

  • Double shows 14+ points, and is often left in for penalty. If it is not, the advancer (partner of doubler) bids as though his partner had opened 1NT. (Stayman and Jacoby transfers apply, for example).
  • 2 shows both majors, possibly 5-4. If responder does not have a preference, he bids 2 to let opener pick.
  • 2 is a transfer to hearts,
  • 2 is a transfer to spades,
  • 2 shows spades and a minor,
  • 2NT shows hearts and a minor,
  • 3 of a minor shows a long minor and is constructive,
  • 3 of a major is pre-emptive.
  • See also

  • List of defenses to 1NT
  • External links

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