Jagdish Sethi (15 January 1903 – 12 June 1969) was an Indian actor and film director born in Punjab, India, whose prolific career spanned nearly four decades and included over 80 appearances in Hindi and regional cinema. He is best remembered for his character‑driven performances in key early sound‑era films such as Draupadi (1931), where he portrayed Duryodhana in one of India's first mythological talkies, Anath Ashram (1937), and Insaan (1952), a socially conscious drama which he also directed. Jagdish Sethi directed several films including Do Dil (1947), Insaan (1952), and Jaggu (1952), and contributed as a screenwriter, lyricist, and producer in industry collaborations with major studios such as New Theatres, Imperial, and Filmistan. Recognized for his versatility in both performance and filmmaking, he remained one of the notable figures of early Indian cinema until his passing in Bombay on 12 June 1969.
Miss Mary
The Arabian Knight
Phir Subha Hogi
(Harbanslal)
Nau Bahar
Station Master
Do Raha
Pardes
(Lala Mangaldas / Manglu)
Sitaron Se Aage
(Shyamlal)
Chaudhary Karnail Singh
(Chaudhary Karnail Singh)
President
(Dr Shethy)
Street Singer
The Light of the World
Baat Ek Raat Ki
Aar Paar
(Lalaji)
Nartaki
(Seth Hiralal)
Mera Saaya
(Judge)
Waris
(Rana Himmat Singh)
Chal Chal Re Naujawan
(Thakur Jaipal Singh)
Village Girl
Amrapali
(Mahamantra)
Draupadi
(Duryodhana)
Tamanna
(Arabind)
Bhagya Laxmi
Kadambari
Chand Tara
(Ratan's Father)
Anath Ashram
(Jai Narain)
As You Please
Anokha Prem