Ramesh Mehta (22 June 1932 – 11 May 2012) was an Indian actor, comedian and scriptwriter. He is considered to be the "
Charlie Chaplin of Gujarat". He has acted in plays and in more than 190
Gujarati films. He wrote the scripts of several Gujarati films, including ''Hast Melap'', ''Jesal Toral'', ''Ghunghat'', ''Raja Bharathari'', ''Hothal Padamani'' and ''Valo Namori''.
Early life
Mehta was born in Navagam, in a village near
Gondal (now in Gujarat, India), Girdharlal and Muktabahen. He was influenced by his father's interest in literature and used to write and perform in drama plays. When he was six, he acted in a play produced by a drama company operating near his home. While in school, he wrote dialogue for dramas using quotes from
Sanskrit Puranas, English plays and classic Gujarati books. When he was 17, he married Vijayagauri, a distant relative of Gujarati poet
Amrut Ghayal.
Career
In 1955, he joined the drama company of Irani Sheth. He later accepted a government job for a higher salary, but found it unsuitable. He left the job and worked as a proof reader before moving to
Mumbai
Mumbai (, ; also known as Bombay — the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra and the ''de facto'' financial centre of India. According to the United Nations, as of 2018, Mumbai is the secon ...
. With the help of Mansukh Joshi, he joined the
Indian National Theatre
The Indian National Theatre (INT) is a theatre organisation and troupe founded in 1943 and based in Mumbai, India. Although performing predominantly Gujarati theatre, the troupe has also produced a number of plays in other Indian languages. ...
, a drama institute there, with a monthly salary of 100 rupees. He wrote two plays, ''Soodi vachche Sopari'' and ''Hu Eno Var Chhu''. These plays caught the attention of Kalpana Diwan, a Gujarati actress and producer. She gave him shelter for six years. In 1969, he wrote a few scenes for the Gujarati film ''Hasta Melap'' when its writer Chaturbhuj Doshi, who was ill, was impressed and made him scriptwriter. He played a supporting role in that film.
He played a comedian in
Ravindra Dave
Ravindra Dave (16 April 1919 – 21 July 1992) was an Indian film director, producer, editor and screenwriter. He directed more than 30 Hindi films in the 1950s and 1960s including several hits like ''Nagina'' (1951), '' Agra Road'' (1957), ''P ...
's film ''
Jesal Toral'' (1971), when their actor-comedian Krishnakant had to drop out due to an accident. He succeeded in the role of comedian and acted in more than 190 films. He wrote scripts for 22 films, some not credited. He became a successful actor, and was credited as Siti-Samtrat (The Whistle King) in his film ''Retina Ratan'' as film-goers used to whistle when his name appeared in the credits. His comic dual with Rajanibala and later with Manjari Desai became popular. Manjari Desai died in an accident in which Ramesh Mehta survived.
Death
He died on 11 May 2012 at his residence in
Rajkot
Rajkot () is the fourth-largest city in the Indian state of Gujarat after Ahmedabad, Vadodara, and Surat, and is in the centre of the Saurashtra region of Gujarat. Rajkot is the 35th-largest metropolitan area in India, with a population of ...
.
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1932 births
2012 deaths
20th-century Indian male actors
Indian male comedians
Indian male dramatists and playwrights
Indian male film actors
Indian male screenwriters
Indian male stage actors
Male actors from Gujarat
Male actors in Gujarati-language films
People from Rajkot district