Daisy Irani (born 1950) was a noted Bollywood and Kollywood child actor in the 1950s and 1960s. She is most known for films such as Bandish (1955), Ek Hi Raasta (1956), Naya Daur (1957), Hum Panchhi Ek Dal Ke (1957), Jailor (1958), Qaidi No 911 (1959) and Do Ustad (1959). As a supporting actress, she acted in Kati Patang in 1971.
Gender: Female
Born On: 1-Jan-1950
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Daisy Irani's Filmography on TV
List of programs starring Daisy Irani on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Nov 25, 2024 2:57 PM
Happy New Year (2014)
Six would-be thieves enter a prestigious dance competition as a cover for their larger goal of pulling off a major heist
Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi (2012)
Farhad, a 45-year-old bachelor, meets Shirin and introduces her to his mother for marriage who takes an instant dislike towards her. Stars: Freny Bhagat, Dinyar Contractor.
Housefull (2010)
Believing himself to be a jinx and bringing bad luck upon himself and others, a man attempts to find true love, but ends up in very complicated relationships.
Anjaane - The Unknown (2005)
The chief protagonists are Shivani and Aditya, a married couple with 2 children, Tanwi Gouri Mehta and Anand Mehta. They are wealthy and live in a mansion. Their idyllic life is shattered with the arr
Shararat (2002)
A miscreant who commits a misdemeanor is sentenced to do community service in an old-folks home.
Aastha - In the Prison of Spring (1997)
Aastha: In the Prison of Spring is a story of a lower middle class happy nuclear family. The lady of the family gets involved in prostitution, owing to the not-so-good financial condition of the family. It is the story of the guilt that comes with the money and the cobweb that such a route entails that its quite an effort to come out of the profession once one enters it.
Gomti Ke Kinare (1972)
After his father's death, young Sameer runs away to search for his mother and is adopted by the tawaif Ganga.
Kati Patang (1971)
A runaway bride promises her dying widowed friend that she will assume her identity and look after her infant child.
Geet (1970)
Delhi-based Kamla lives a wealthy lifestyle along with her widower dad, Dindayal, and is a popular stage singer and dancer. She goes for a holiday in scenic Kulu, meets with flute-player and singer Sarju, and both fall in love with each other and both decide to get married. Kamla returns home and convinces her employer, Kunver Shamsher Singh, to let Sarju also sing on stage. Shortly thereafter Sarju and his sister, Janki, move in with them. Sarju is given a new look and name, Suraj Kumar, and so
Waris (1969)
Due to disagreements, King's wife and son leave him. Years later, when the King passes away his subjects decide to locate the Prince, they locate three men, all claiming to be the prince.