David Abraham Cheulkar
David Abraham Cheulkar (1909 – December 28, 1981), widely recognized simply as David, was a prominent Jewish-Indian actor in Hindi cinema. His film career, which spanned an impressive four decades, was characterized by his portrayal of diverse character roles. He made his cinematic debut in the 1941 film *Naya Sansar*, which marked the beginning of a prolific journey in the industry.
Over his lifetime, David appeared in more than 110 films, leaving a lasting impact with his performances in iconic movies such as *Gol Maal* (1979), *Baton Baton Mein* (1979), and *Boot Polish* (1954). His role in *Boot Polish* earned him critical acclaim, culminating in the prestigious Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award in 1955, a testament to his talent and dedication to his craft.
David's contributions to Hindi cinema go beyond mere numbers; he brought depth and authenticity to the characters he portrayed, earning him a special place in the hearts of audiences. His legacy continues to inspire future generations of actors and filmmakers in India. Through his extensive body of work, David Abraham Cheulkar remains a celebrated figure in the annals of Indian film history.