Amrish Puri
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Amrish Puri | |
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Born | Amrish Lal Puri 22 June 1932 |
Died | 12 January 2005 Mumbai, Maharashtra, India | (aged 72)
Cause of death | Cerebral Haemorrhage arising from Myelodysplastic syndrome |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1970–2005 |
Spouse(s) | Urmila Diveker (1957–2005) (his death) |
Children | Rajiv (son) Namrata (daughter) |
Relatives | Madan Puri (brother) |
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Amrish Lal Puri (22 June 1932 – 12 January 2005[2]) was an Indian actor, who was an important figure in Indian theatre and cinema. He worked with notable playwrights of the time, such as Satyadev Dubey and Girish Karnad. He is remembered for playing iconic negative roles in Hindi cinema as well as other Indian and international film industries. To Indian audiences he is the most remembered for his role as Mogambo in Shekhar Kapur's Hindi film Mr. India (1987), and to Western audiences he is best known as Mola Ram in Steven Spielberg's Hollywood film Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984). Puri has won three Filmfare Awards for Best Supporting Actor.
Early life
Amrish Puri was born in Jalandhar Punjab to a Punjabi-speaking family of Lala Nihal Chand Puri and Ved Kaur.[1] He had four siblings, elder brothers Chaman Puri and Madan Puri (both of whom are also actors), elder sister Chandrakanta, and a younger brother, Harish Puri. He was the first cousin of the actor and singer K. L. Saigal.[3] He later moved to Shimla and graduated from B.M. College, Himachal Pradesh.[citation needed]
Career
Amrish Puri acted in more than 400 films between 1967 and 2005, and was one of the most successful villains in Bollywood. Puri first came to Mumbai following the footsteps of his elder brothers- Madan Puri and Chaman Puri, who were already established actors known for playing villainous roles. He failed his first screen test, and instead found a job with the Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC). At the same time, he started performing at the Prithvi Theatre in plays written by Satyadev Dubey. He eventually became well known as a stage actor and won the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1979.[4] This theatre recognition soon led to work in television ads and eventually to films at the relatively late age of 40.
Puri went on to work in Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Hollywood, Punjabi, Malayalam, Telugu and Tamil films. Though he was successful in many regional films, he is best known for his work in Bollywood cinema.
Through the 1970s, Puri often worked in supporting roles, usually as the henchman of the main villain. He was noticed in the 1980 super-hit movie Hum Paanch in which he played the main villain. After that, he started getting cast as the main villain in other movies. In 1982, Puri played the main villain, Jagavar Choudhary in the Subhash Ghai super-hit film Vidhaata. That same year, he again played the main villain, JK in the movie Shakti starring two legends- Dilip Kumar and Amitabh Bachchan. Next, in 1983, Subhash Ghai again cast him as the main villain, Pasha in the superhit movie Hero. Puri regularly featured in subsequent Subhash Ghai films.
Puri reigned supreme in villainous roles in the 1980s and 1990s. In those decades, there was hardly any Bollywood film that did not feature Puri as a villain. His dominating screen presence and baritone voice made him stand out amongst the other villains of the day.
He is known to international audiences for his roles as Khan in Richard Attenborough's Gandhi (1982) and as the main antagonist Mola Ram in Steven Spielberg's Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984). He shaved his head for the role, and it created such an impression that he kept his head shaved. His bald look gave him the flexibility to experiment different looks as a villain in subsequent movies. Puri and Spielberg shared a great rapport and Spielberg often said in interviews, "Amrish is my favorite villain. The best the world has ever produced and ever will!"[5]
In villainous roles, Puri is best remembered as "Mogambo" in Mr. India, "Jagavar" in Vidhaata, "Thakral" in Meri Jung, "Bhujang" in Tridev, "Balwant Rai" in Ghayal, Barrister Chadda in Damini and "Thakur Durjan Singh" in Karan Arjun.
Since the 1990s until his death in 2005, Puri also featured in positive supporting roles in many movies. Some of his notable positive roles are Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, Phool Aur Kaante, Gardish, Pardes, Virasat, Ghatak and China Gate. He received the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor award for Meri Jung and Virasat.
Death
Puri died on 12 January 2005, due to cerebral haemorrhage resulting from complications of myelodysplastic syndrome in Mumbai, Maharashtra, aged 72.[6]
Awards
Wins
- 1968: Maharashtra State Drama Competition
- 1979: Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for Theatre
- 1986: Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award, Meri Jung
- 1991: Maharashtra State Gaurav Puraskar
- 1994: Sydney Film Festival, Best Actor Award – Suraj Ka Satvan Ghoda
- 1994: Singapore International Film Festival, Best Actor Award – Suraj Ka Satvan Ghoda
- 1997: Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award – Ghatak
- 1997: Star Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor – Ghatak
- 1998: Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award- Virasat
- 1998: Star Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor – Virasat
- 2000: Kalakar Awards for Best Supporting Actor
Nominations
- 1990: Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award – Tridev
- 1993: Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award – Muskurahat
- 1994: Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award – Gardish
- 1996: Filmfare Best Villain Award – Karan Arjun
- 1996: Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award – Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
- 1999: Filmfare Best Villain Award – Koyla
- 2000: Filmfare Best Villain Award – Baadshah
- 2002: Filmfare Best Villain Award – Gadar: Ek Prem Katha
Filmography
Amrish Puri acted in more than 400 films between 1967 – 2005.
Year | Film | Role |
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1970 | Prem Pujari | Henchman in church |
1971 | Shantata! Court Chalu Aahe | |
Reshma Aur Shera | Rehmat Khan | |
Hulchul | Public Prosecutor | |
1973 | Kaadu (Kannada) | Chandra Gowda |
Hindustan Ki Kasam | ||
1975 | Salaakhen | Master |
Nishant | Eldest Zamindar | |
1976 | Manthan | Mishraji |
1977 | Paapi | voice(uncredited)...Michael |
Alibaba Marjinaa | Jabbar | |
Immaan Dharam | Dharam Dhayal | |
Bhumika | Vinayak Kale | |
1978 | Kondura | Konduraswamy |
1979 | Sawan Ko Aane Do | Chandrika's dad |
Lakhan | ||
Jaani Dushman | Man in Ghost train reading horror story | |
Hamare Tumhare | General Manager | |
Naiyya | ||
1980 | Patthar Se Takkar | |
Maan Abhiman | Madhuraprasad Chowdhary | |
Kalyug | Kishan Chand | |
Chann Pardesi | Joginder Singh | |
Aakrosh | Dusane, Public Prosecutor | |
Qurbani | Rakka | |
Gehrayee | Tantric magician | |
Dostana | Balwant Singh | |
Hum Paanch | Veer Pratap Singh | |
1981 | Krodhi | Madhavan |
Naseeb | Don | |
1982 | Vijeta | Chief Instructor Varghese |
Vidhaata | Jagavar Chowdhary | |
Be-Shaque | Gopal | |
Johny I Love You | ||
Ashanti | Ranvir | |
Aadat Se Majboor | Agnihotri (a.k.a. Johinder Singh) | |
Apna Bana Lo | Mr.Joshi | |
Gandhi | Khan | |
Shakti | ||
Main Inteqaam Loonga | Goverdhan Das (GD) | |
1983 | Mandi | Darvish |
Hero | Pasha | |
Haadsa | ||
Ardh Satya | Anant's Father | |
Andha Kanoon | Mr.Ram Gupta | |
Coolie | John D'Costa | |
Nishaan | ||
1984 | Zakhmi Sher | Swami Kashinath Singh |
Gandu Bherunda | Professor Jai | |
Yeh Desh | Dhulia | |
Party | Doctor | |
Jagir | Lakhan | |
Duniya | Balwant Singh Kalra | |
Awaaz | Moolchand | |
Mashaal | S.K.Vardhan | |
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom | Mola Ram | |
Gangvaa | Special Appearance | |
Jhootha Sach | Kolga | |
Kasam Paida Karne Wale Ki | Udaybhan | |
1985 | Zabardast | |
Teri Meherbaniyan | Thakur Vijay Singh | |
Phaansi Ke Baad | Damodar Seth | |
Patthar Dil | Rana Surajbhan Singh | |
Paisa Yeh Paisa | Jugal | |
Ek Aur Sikander | Sher Khan | |
Mohabbat | Choudhary | |
Karmayudh | Sohanlal Puri | |
Aaj Ke Sholay | Balbir Gupta | |
Aghaat | Chakradev | |
Meri Jung | G.D. Thakral | |
1986 | Ricky | |
Pyar Ho Gaya | ||
Naseeb Apna Apna | ||
Nagina | Baba Bhaironath | |
Mera Dharam | ||
Kaanch Ki Deewar | ||
Aap Ke Saath | Persha | |
Sultanat | Razoulli Al-Jabber Al-Nasser | |
Janbaaz | Rana Vikram Singh | |
Samundar | Raiszada Narsingh | |
Asli Naqli | Durjan Singh | |
1987 | Tamas (mini TV series) | |
Sher Shivaji | ||
Jawab Hum Denge | Dhanraj | |
Inaam Dus Hazaar | Captain S.P.Singh | |
Dance Dance | A.M.Singh | |
Dadagiri | Bhanupratap | |
Loha | Sher 'Shera' Singh | |
Pyar Karke Dekho | ||
Madadgar | ||
Mr. India | Mogambo | |
Hawalaat | Seth Dharam Das | |
Sadak Chhap | Dharamdas, MP | |
Pharam Dharam | Shamshera | |
1988 | Yateem | Dacoit Porkhiya |
Saazish | Diwan | |
Mohabbat Ke Dushman | Shahbaaz Khan | |
Mar Mitenge | Ajit Singh | |
Hamara Khandaan | Chandraprakash Singh (Vishal's dad) | |
Ganga Jamuna Saraswathi | Thakur Hansaj Singh | |
Aakhari Poratam | Anantananda Swamy (Telugu Movie) | |
Hun Farishte Nahin | Pashrutam Das/Din Dayal | |
Shahenshah | J.K.Verma | |
Waris | Dulla | |
Commando | Marcelloni | |
Rukhsat | ||
Dayavan | Inspector Ratan Singh | |
1989 | Tujhe Nahin Chhodunga | |
Suryaa: An Awakening | Gangadhar Chowdhary | |
Ram Lakhan | Bhisambar Nath | |
Tahalka | General Dong | |
Hisaab Khoon Ka | Ranvir Pushp | |
Nigahen : Nagina Part II | Bhairon Nath – voice (uncredited) | |
Nafrat Ki Aandhi | Chandidas Khurana | |
Mujrim | Khan | |
Do Qaidi | K.K | |
Mil Gayee Manzil Mujhe | ||
Farz Ki Jung | Jai Kishan (JK) | |
Ilaaka | Nagar | |
Daata | Gopal Das | |
Tridev | Bhujang/Bhairav Singh | |
Naa-Insaafi | ||
Batwara | Hanumant Singh | |
Jaadugar | Mahaprabhu Janak Sagar Jagat Narayan Chintamani | |
Aag Se Khelenge | Zakha | |
1990 | Tejaa | Jarahwar |
Muqaddar Ka Badshaah | Vikral Singh | |
Kishen Kanhaiya | Lala Gendamal | |
Jeene Do | Thakur Sher Bahadur Singh | |
Hatim Tai | ||
Ghayal | Balwant Rai | |
Kondaveeti Donga | Khaadra /SP (Telugu Movie) | |
Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari | Mahadrashta(Telugu Movie) | |
Naaka Bandi | Mangal Singh/Santhal | |
Aaj Ka Arjun | Thakur Bhupendra Singh | |
Doodh Ka Karz | Raghuvir Singh-Hindi | |
Upkar Dudhache | Raghuvir Singh-Marathi Film | |
1991 | Shikari : The Hunter | Nahar Singh |
Trinetra | Singhania | |
Numbri Aadmi | Rana | |
Mast Kalandar | ||
Kohraam | ||
Aadmi Aur Apsara | Mahadrashta | |
Jigarwala | Dhurjan Singh | |
Iraada | ||
Benaam Badsha | Jaikal | |
Ajooba | Vazir-e-Ala (a.k.a. Vazir) | |
Saudagar | Chuniya | |
Aditya 369 | Antique Collector (Telugu Movie) | |
Dharam Sankat | Jagira | |
Phool Aur Kaante | Nageshwar "Don" | |
Thalapathi | Kalivardhan | |
1992 | Vansha | |
Time Machine (Incomplete film) | ||
Ashwamedham | ||
Vishwatma | Azghar Jurhad | |
Zindagi Ek Jua | Bhalla | |
Deewana | Dhirend (Ravi's uncle) | |
Muskurahat | Gopichand Verma (Former Justice) | |
1993 | Suraj Ka Satvan Ghoda | Mehesar Dalal |
Sangram | Raja's father | |
Kundan | ||
Major Chandrakanth | Gnaneswara Rao (Telugu Movie) | |
Divya Shakti | Tau (Mafia Don) | |
Damini | Barrister Indrajit Chaddha (Scheming Lawyer) | |
Gardish | Purushottam Sathe | |
1994 | Tejaswini | Lala Khurana |
Pramaatma | ||
Maha Shaktishali | ||
Elaan | Ramakant Chaudhry | |
Pehla Pehla Pyaar | Hukam Singh | |
Droh Kaal | I.G.P Pathak | |
1995 | Oh Darling! Yeh Hai India! | Don Quixote |
Kartavya | Thakur Ugranarayan Singh | |
Karan Arjun | Thakur Durjan Singh | |
Jai Vikraanta | Thakur Jaswant Singh | |
Hulchul | Shobraj | |
Maidan-E-Jung | Thakur Ranvir Singh 'Daata Guru' | |
Prem | Vanraja | |
Gundaraj | Police Inspector | |
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge | Chaudhry Baldev Singh | |
Haqeeqat | ACP. Shivcharan | |
Paappi Devataa | Ratan Seth | |
1996 | Sardari Begum | Hemraj |
Kala Pani/Sirai Chalai/Kaalapani/Sazaa-E-Kaalapaani | Mirza Khan | |
Jaan | Surya Dev Singh | |
Diljale | Dara | |
Vijeta | Wing Commander Varghese | |
Tu Chor Main Sipahi | Thakur Gajendra Singh | |
Jeet | Gajraj Choudhary (Underworld Don) | |
Beqabu | ACP Amritlal Bakshi | |
Ghatak | Shambu Nath | |
1997 | Virasat | Raja Thakur (Best Supporting Actor- Filmfare award) |
Pardes | Kishorilal | |
Nimayak | ||
Itihaas | ||
Himalay Putra | Malhotra, Seema's father (special appearance) | |
Dhaal: The Battle of Law Against Law | Pilot Baba | |
Koyla | Raja Saab | |
Mahaanta | Seth. Kedar Nath | |
Tarazu | Appa Rao | |
1998 | Sham Ghansham | Collector Bhim Singh |
Salaakhen | Jaspal Rana | |
Doli Saja Ke Rakhna | Jojo Pinto | |
Dhoondte Reh Jaaoge! | Voice on the phone with Tiger | |
China Gate | Col. Kewal Krishan Puri | |
Chachi 420 | Durgaprasad Bhardwaj | |
Barood | Mr.Singhal | |
Jhooth Bole Kauwa Kaate | Abhayankar (Police officer) | |
1999 | Kaala Samrajya | Kaalkeshwar Singh |
Lal Baadshah | Thakur Dhayal Singh | |
Aarzoo | Dayashankar | |
Zulmi | Balraj Dutt | |
Jai Hind | ||
Taal | Jagmohan Mehta | |
Baadshah | Suraj Singh Thappar | |
Gair | C.K Oberoi | |
Thakshak | Nahar Singh (Ishaan's father) | |
2000 | Shaheed Uddham Singh | The Sufi Saint |
Badal | ACP Ranjeet Singh | |
Dhaai Akshar Prem Ke | Yagvender Gareval | |
2001 | Mohabbatein | General Khanna (special appearance) |
On Wings of Fire | Nihavand ruler | |
Zubeidaa | Suleiman Seth | |
Censor | Pandit Shiv Prasad (Censor board member) | |
Chori Chori Chupke Chupke | Kailashnath Malhotra | |
Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai | Balram Singh (Tau of Karan) | |
Gadar: Ek Prem Katha | Mayor Ashraf Ali (Sakina's father) | |
Yaadein | Jagdish Kumar Malhotra (Ronit's uncle) | |
Nayak: The Real Hero | Chief Minister Balraj Chauhan | |
2002 | Badhaai Ho Badhaai | Mr. Chaddha |
Shararat | Prajapati | |
Baba | Tantrik | |
Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani | Sadhu (sage) | |
Rishtey | Yashpal Chaudhary | |
2003 | Surya | Thakur |
Khushi | Vir Bhadra Singh | |
The Hero: Love Story of a Spy | I.S.I Chief Ishak Khan | |
Jaal: The Trap | Major Amrish Kaul | |
Out of Control | Jatta Singh Bedi (Jaswinder's father) | |
Dil Pardesi Ho Gayaa | Brigadier Sarfaroz Khan | |
2004 | Woh Tera Naam Tha | Ustad Samad Khan |
Police Force: An Inside Story | Mr. Pandey | |
Dev | Chief Minister Bhandarker | |
Lakshya | Brigadier Gautam Puri (Sp. App.) | |
Garv: Pride and Honour | commissioner of police Samar Singh | |
Mujhse Shaadi Karogi | Colonel Dugraj Singh | |
Taarzan: The Wonder Car | Kartar Singh/Baa Ji | |
Aitraaz | Mr.Ranjit Roy | |
Hulchul | Angar Chand | |
2005 | Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Saathiyo | Narrator |
Kisna: The Warrior Poet | Bhairo Singh | |
2006 | Kachchi Sadak | Hasan Kairanvi |
References
- ^ a b "Mogambo Amrish Puri lives on: A tribute". Hindustan Times. 11 January 2010. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
- ^ "Amrish Puri is Dead". 12 January 2005. Archived from the original on 9 July 2013.
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- ^ Amrish Puri at gatewayofindia
- ^ "'Mogambo' Amrish Puri's Birth Anniversary". Yahoo Movies. 22 June 2012. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
- ^ "Film Villain Amrish Puri Dies". The Washington Post. 13 January 2005. Retrieved 14 January 2013.
Further reading
- The Act of Life – An Autobiography by Amrish Puri with Jyoti Sabharwal.
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- Indian male film actors
- Indian male stage actors
- Male actors in Hindi cinema
- Male actors in Telugu cinema
- Male actors in Tamil cinema
- Male actors in Kannada cinema
- Male actors in Marathi cinema
- Male actors in Punjabi cinema
- Recipients of the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award
- Filmfare Awards winners
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