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Om Prakash Puri (18 October 1950 – 6 January 2017) was an Indian actor who appeared in mainstream commercial Hindi films as well as
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film, as well as
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and art films and also starred in several
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. He is widely regarded as one of the finest actors in the Indian cinema. He won two
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for Best Actor, two
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and India's fourth highest civilian award
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in 1990. In 2004, he was made an honorary Officer of the
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. He is best known for his author-backed roles in films like '' Aakrosh'' (1980), '' Arohan'' (1982), '' Ardh Satya'' (1983), television films like ''
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'' (1981) and '' Tamas'' (1987), light-hearted roles in '' Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro'' (1983) and '' Chachi 420'' (1997) and several mainstream commercial films throughout his career. He had various collaborations with director Shyam Benegal and
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. Puri also appeared in non-Indian productions in the United States, Pakistan and Britain. In the 1990s, he appeared in '' My Son the Fanatic'' (1997) and the comedy drama '' East Is East'' (1999), receiving a nomination for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role.


Early life

Puri was born to a Punjabi Hindu Family in
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. His father, Rajesh Puri, worked on the railways and in the
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. Puri's parents received no birth certificate and had no records, so his family was unsure of his birth date. But his mother told him he had been born two days after the Hindu festival
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. When he began his schooling, his uncle chose 9 March 1950 as his "official" birthday. However, as an adult when he moved to Mumbai, Puri looked up when Dussehra was celebrated in 1950, to establish his birth date as 18 October. Puri came from an underprivileged background. When he was six years old, his father who was a
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employee was put behind bars on allegations of theft of cement. This resulted in their family becoming homeless. To make ends meet, Puri's brother, Ved Prakash Puri, worked as a coolie (railway porter) and Puri worked in a local tea shop, did odd jobs and collected coal from nearby railways tracks to support his family. He and his brother's children were later brought up by a maid servant, Shanti. While working, Puri continued to study. After his primary education, he joined the
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in
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to study theatre acting. A fellow NSD student who became a long-term friend,
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, encouraged Puri to follow him to the Film and Television Institute of India in Poona (present-day Pune). In an interview with ''The Times of India'', Puri later recounted his family was so poor that he did not have a decent shirt to wear when he joined FTII. According to Shah, Puri was disappointed by his education at FTII, and also was unable to pay tuition fees—when he became well-known, the institute followed up the debt of 280, which Puri refused to pay due to the "impish thrill" of owing them money.


Career

Puri's first film was ''Chor Chor Chhup ja'', a children's film. During this time, to make ends meet he also worked at the Actors' Studio, where future actors such as Gulshan Grover and
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would be his students. Subsequently, Puri worked in numerous Indian films, as well as many films produced in the United Kingdom and the United States. Puri made his debut in the mainstream films genre in the 1976 Marathi film ''
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'', based on a Marathi play of the same name by
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. It was directed by K. Hariharan and
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in cooperation with 16 graduates of the FTII. He has claimed that he was paid "peanuts" for his best work. Along with Amrish Puri,
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, Shabana Azmi and
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, he was among the main actors who starred in what was then referred to as
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s such as '' Bhavni Bhavai'' (1980), ''
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'' (1981), '' Ardh Satya'' (1982), '' Mirch Masala'' (1986) and '' Dharavi'' (1992). He was critically acclaimed for his performances in many unconventional roles such as a victimized tribal in '' Aakrosh'' (1980); Jimmy's manager in '' Disco Dancer'' (1982); a police inspector in '' Ardh Satya'' (1982), for which he got the National Film Award for Best Actor; a humble husband in '' Seepeeyan'' (1984), Vinod's uncle in Zamana the leader of a cell of Sikh militants in '' Maachis'' (1996); as a tough cop again in the commercial film '' Gupt'' in 1997; and as the courageous father of a martyred soldier in '' Dhoop'' (2003). In 1999, Puri acted in a
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film '' A.K. 47'' as a strict police officer who tries to keep the city safe from the underworld—it became a huge commercial hit. Puri's acting in the film is memorable. He rendered his own voice for the Kannada dialogues. In the same year, he starred in the successful British comedy-drama film '' East is East'', where he played a first-generation Pakistani immigrant in
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, struggling to come to terms with his far more westernised children. Puri had a cameo in the highly acclaimed film '' Gandhi'' (1982, directed by Richard Attenborough). In the mid-1990s, he diversified to play character roles in mainstream Hindi cinema, where his roles are more tuned to mass audiences than film critics. He became known internationally by starring in many British films such as '' My Son the Fanatic'' (1997), '' East Is East'' (1999) and '' The Parole Officer'' (2001). He appeared in Hollywood films including '' City of Joy'' (1992), opposite Patrick Swayze; ''
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'' (1994) with Jack Nicholson; and '' The Ghost and the Darkness'' (1996) opposite Val Kilmer. In 2007, he appeared as General Zia-ul-Haq in '' Charlie Wilson's War'', which stars
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and Julia Roberts. He has worked in Hindi television serials like ''Kakkaji Kaheen'' (1988) (roughly meaning "Uncle Says") as a paan-chewing 'Kakkaji', which was a parody on politicians, and ''Mr. Yogi'' (1989) as a suave 'Sutradhaar' who enjoys pulling the protagonist's leg. These two serials underlined Om Puri's versatility as a comedian. He received critical acclaim for his performance in Govind Nihalani's television film '' Tamas'' (1988) based on a Hindi novel of the same name. He played comic roles in Hindi films like '' Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro'' which reached a cult status, followed by '' Chachi 420'' (1997), '' Hera Pheri'' (2000), ''Chor Machaye Shor'' (2002), Deewane Hue Pagal, Chup Chup Ke, Kismet Connection and ''
Malamaal Weekly ''Malamaal Weekly'' is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language comedy film written and directed by Priyadarshan and starring Paresh Rawal, Om Puri, Riteish Deshmukh, Rajpal Yadav and Asrani. The film received mixed reviews from critics, but was successful ...
'' (2006) and Oh My God. He was regular in films directed by Priyadarshan and Kamal Haasan. His notable roles in commercial Hindi films included Drohkaal, In Custody, Narsimha, Ghayal, Mrityudand, Aastha, Hey Ram, Pyar Toh Hona Hi Tha, Farz, Gadar, Lakshya, Dev (2004), Rang De Basanti, Yuva, '' Singh Is Kinng'', ''
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'', '' Billu'', Kyunki, Lakshya, Dabang, Bhaji in Problem, Khap, Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Ghayal Once Again. Puri was seen in the role of Mohammad Ali Kasuri in ''
Road to Sangam ''Road to Sangam'' is a 2010 Bollywood film written and directed by Amit Rai. The film features Bollywood actors Paresh Rawal, Om Puri and Pawan Malhotra. ''Road to Sangam'' is a simple story of a God fearing, devout Muslim mechanic named Hasmat ...
'' (2009). In 2010, he appeared in '' The Hangman''. In 2011 he was in the Indian action film ''
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''. He has also worked in some episodes of the TV series ''
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'' during the second season which was aired between 2004 and 2005 on Sony channel. Other notable television appearances included '' Bharat Ek Khoj'', ''
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'', '' Mr. Yogi'', '' Kakaji Kahin'', '' Sea Hawks'', ''Antaral'' and ''
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s second season. In 2014, he appeared opposite
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in the comedy-drama '' The Hundred-Foot Journey''. At the time of his death in January 2017, he was working on the Marathi film, ''15 August Bhagile 26 January.'' Several of his completed films released after his death including '' Viceroy's House'' and '' Tubelight''.


Personal life

Puri married director/writer Seema Kapoor, the sister of actor Annu Kapoor, in 1991, but their marriage ended after eight months. In 1993, he married journalist Nandita Puri, with whom he had a son named Ishaan. In 2009, Nandita wrote a biography of her husband titled ''Unlikely Hero: The Story of Om Puri''. Upon the book's publication, Puri spoke of his anger at the inclusion of explicit details of his previous relationships. In 2013, Nandita filed an allegation of domestic violence against him, and the two opted for a judicial separation shortly afterwards. His second wife reported that they kept a "secular house", but that "while Om is not ritualistic, he does not mind others being so". He took "solace in spiritual reading", particularly in the writings of spiritual teacher Eknath Easwaran, many of whose books he shared with friends. Puri seldom took politics seriously, and often found relaxation by cooking or gardening. In an interview to Rajya Sabha TV in 2012, Om Puri spoke about his interest in agriculture and cooking, and suggested that his dream was to open a dhaba by the name Daal Roti.


Controversies

In October 2016, Puri appeared for debate on News channel regarding Hindi film producer's ban on Pakistani actors after the
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.During the debate, he made insulting comments on Indian Soldiers following which he was heavily criticized on Social media. However, Puri later apologized for his comments.


Death

On 6 January 2017, Puri died at the age of 66, after having a
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at his residence in
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, Mumbai. He was honoured at the 89th Academy Awards in memoriam segment for his contribution in world cinema.


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards and nominations


Civilian awards

* 1990:
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– India's fourth highest civilian award.


Film awards


Other honours

* 1998: ''Grand Prix Special des Amériques'' at the Montreal World Film Festival for exceptional contribution to the cinematographic art. * 2004: Honorary Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to The British Film Industry.


References


External links

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