Occupation Actress Years active 1926–1970's | Name Gohar Mamajiwala Role Singer | |
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Died September 28, 1985, Mumbai Movies Achhut, Baap Kamai, Usha Haran, Billwamangal People also search for Chandulal Shah, Rustomji Dhotiwala, Kanjibhai Rathod, Varma, Kesarben Chandulal Shah |
Miss 1933 1933: Mat karo kisi ko pyaar sab matlab ke hain yaar (Miss Gohar Mamajiwala)
Gohar Kayoum Mamajiwala (19 November 1910 – 28 September 1985), also known as Miss Gohar, was an Indian singer, actress, producer and studio owner.
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- Miss 1933 1933 Mat karo kisi ko pyaar sab matlab ke hain yaar Miss Gohar Mamajiwala
- Early life
- Career
- Later life and death
- Filmography
- References

Early life
Gohar's father's business almost collapsed and the family funds were seriously depleting when a family friend, Mr. Homi Master working at the time as a director for Kohinoor Films, suggested that Gohar take up acting as a career. Her parents agreed.
Career
Gohar started her career at the age of sixteen with the film Baap Kamai/Fortune and the Fools (1926) directed by Kanjibhai Rathod and the role of the hero was portrayed by Khalil and the film was produced by "Kohinoor Films". The film was a Hit. Gohar along with Jagdish Pasta, Chandulal Shah, Raja Sandow and cameraman Pandurang Naik started the "Shree Sound Studios". In 1929 along with Chandulal Shah she founded the Ranjit Studios which was later known as Ranjit Movietone.
Later life and death
She retired in the 1970s and died in Bombay, Maharashtra on 28 September 1985.
Filmography
[Note:- Due to several Gohars working in the Hindi film industry, the possibility of errors in filmography can’t be ruled out.]