
Manmauji (real name Ram Mohan Mishra) was born in Dubeypur, Unnao, Uttar Pradesh, and is one of Indian cinema’s most beloved comedy actors. A diploma holder in textile engineering from the Government Textile Institute, Kanpur, he moved to Mumbai in 1972 to work in the textile industry. Fate had other plans — his quick wit and mimicry caught the eye of legendary comedian Mehmood, leading to his film debut in Naukar (1979).
In 1977, during the making of Darinda, he shaved his head for a role. That bald look became his trademark, eventually earning him a spot in the Limca Book of Records for portraying the highest number of bald characters on screen. Over nearly five decades, he acted in more than 1,000 films, from Hindi blockbusters like The Burning Train, Khiladi, and Baazigar to the international feature The Deceivers alongside Pierce Brosnan and Shashi Kapoor.
In 2012, he surprised audiences with a serious performance inspired by Anna Hazare in Main Nahin Anna, winning praise for his range. A favorite of filmmaker David Dhawan and respected for his humility, Manmauji remains a symbol of comic brilliance and timeless entertainment in Indian cinema.
TMDB mini biography by: Ashvin Borad

Naseeb
1981 · as Student

College Girl
1990

Dhan Daulat
1980 · as Matchbox Factory Worker

Nagina
1986 · as Khushmillah Shah

Jhoothi
1985 · as Ganju

Hamari Bahu Alka
1982 · as Govind

Bade Miyan Chote Miyan
1998 · as Akram

The Burning Train
1980 · as Train Passenger

Raavan
1984 · as Murli (Inmate)

Jhankaar Beats
2003 · as Watchman

Dulhe Raja
1998

Khiladi
1992 · as Canteen Owner

Bombay 405 Miles
1980 · as Special Apperance

Piya Ka Ghar
1972

Papi Gudia
1996

Betaaj Badshah
1994

Shabnam
1993

Anari
1975