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Pran Krishan Sikand (12 February 1920 – 12 July 2013), better known by his
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, Pran, was an Indian actor, known as the greatest
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ever in the history of
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and character actor in
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from the 1940s to the 1990s. He has been one among the most highly successful & respected veteran actors in the history of Indian cinema. He was also one among the highest paid actors of his time. He played hero roles from 1940 to 1947, negative character from 1942 to 1991, and played supporting and character roles from 1967 to 2007. The decades of late 1940s, 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s were the peak periods of Pran's stint as a negative character actor, especially 1950s & 1960s. Pran was the first true personification of "evil" on the Indian screen. The intensity of his portrayal of negative/villainous characters on the screen was effective enough to desist the Indian people from naming their children "Pran" in the 1950s & 60s & subsequently thereafter (when Pran was at the peak of his villainy). In a long and prolific career Pran appeared in over 362 films. He played the leading man in works such as '' Khandaan'' (1942), ''Pilpili Saheb'' (1954) and ''Halaku'' (1956). He is known for his roles in ''
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'' (1958), '' Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai'' (1960), ''
Upkar ''Upkar'' () is a 1967 Indian Hindi film directed by Manoj Kumar. The film held the top spot at the box office in 1967. It was Manoj Kumar's directorial debut film. Then India's prime minister Lal Bahadur Shastri suggested Kumar to make a film b ...
'' (1967), '' Shaheed'' (1965), ''Purab Aur Paschim'' (1970), '' Ram Aur Shyam'' (1967), '' Aansoo Ban Gaye Phool'' (1969), '' Johny Mera Naam'' (1970), ''
Victoria No. 203 ''Victoria No. 203'' is a 1972 Indian Hindi-language heist comedy film produced and directed by Brij. The film stars Saira Banu, Navin Nischol, Ranjeet, Anwar Hussain and Helen. Ashok Kumar and Pran play key supporting roles and earned the ...
'' (1972), '' Be-Imaan'' (1972), '' Zanjeer'' (1973), '' Majboor'' (1974), '' Don'' (1978), '' Amar Akbar Anthony'' (1977) and '' Duniya'' (1984). Pran has received many
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in his career. He won the
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in 1967, 1969 and 1972 and was awarded the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 1997. He was awarded as the "Villain of the Millennium" by
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in 2000. The
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honoured him with the Padma Bhushan in 2001 for his contributions to
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. He was honoured in 2013 with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the highest national award for cinema artistes, by the Government of India. In 2010, he was named on the list of CNN's Top 25 Asian actors of all time. Pran died on 12 July 2013 at the age of 93 of old age after suffering from a prolonged illness in Mumbai's
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.


Early life and education

Pran was born on 12 February 1920 in Ballimaran,
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, into a wealthy Punjabi Hindu family. His father, Kewal Krishan Sikand, was a
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and a government civil contractor, his mother was Rameshwari. Pran was one of seven children; four sons and three daughters. Pran was academically gifted, especially in mathematics. His father had a transferable job, and so Pran studied in various places, including
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, Lahore, Kapurthala,
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and
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(Uttar Pradesh), finally completing his matriculation from Hamid School, in Rampur (U.P.). Thereafter, he joined A. Das & Co.,
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as an apprentice to become a professional photographer. He travelled to
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and played
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in a local staging of " Ramlila".
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enacted the role of
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in this play.


Career


Early career (1940–1967)

Pran got his first role in Dalsukh M. Pancholi's
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film ''
Yamla Jat ''Yamla Jat'' ( pa, ਯਮਲਾ ਜੱਟ) is a pre- partition Punjabi film directed by Moti B. Gidwani, released in 1940. It starred M. Ismail, Noor Jehan and Pran in lead roles. The music is composed by Ghulam Haider and lyrics written by ...
'' (1940) because of an accidental meeting with writer Wali Mohammad Wali at a shop in
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. Directed by Moti B. Gidwani, the film featured
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and
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. This was followed by small roles in the film ''Chaudhary'' and ''Khajanchi'', both in 1941. Pancholi cast him again in '' Khandaan'' (1942), which was Pran's first
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-language film. It featured him as a romantic hero, opposite Noor Jehan, who had acted with him in ''Yamla Jat'' as a child artist. In ''Khandaan'', she was under 15 years old and compensated for the difference in their heights in
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shots by standing on top of bricks. In the pre-independence era, director Gidwani cast Pran in more films like ''Kaise Kahoon'' (1945) and ''Khamosh Nigahen'' (1946). Pran had acted in 22 films from 1942 to 1946 in
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; 18 were released by 1947. Due to India's partition in 1947, his career had a brief break. His films from 1944 to 1947 were made in undivided India, but ''Taraash'' (1951) and ''Khanabadosh'' (1952) (both co-starring Manorama) were released only in Pakistan after Partition. He left Lahore and arrived in
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. For a few months, he looked for acting opportunities while doing other jobs. He worked in Delmar Hotel, Marine Drive for eight months, after which he got a chance to act in 1948. Because of help from writer Saadat Hasan Manto and actor Shyam, he got a role in the Bombay Talkies' film, '' Ziddi'' which starred
Dev Anand Dharamdev Pishorimal Anand (26 September 1923 – 3 December 2011), better known as Dev Anand, was an Indian actor, writer, director and producer known for his work in Hindi cinema, through a career that spanned over six decades. He was ...
and
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and was directed by
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. The movie launched Pran's career in Bombay. Incidentally, it proved to be Dev Anand's big break as a hero. By 1950 he had been gradually established as a premier villain in Hindi cinema. Within a week of ''Ziddi''s success, he had signed three more films – S M Yusuf's ''Grihasti'' (1948), which became a diamond jubilee hit, Prabhat Films's ''Apradhi'' (1949) and Wali Mohammad's ''Putli'' (1949). By then, Wali Mohammad, who was responsible for Pran's first role, had come to Bombay and became a producer, setting up an office at Famous Studios, near
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. In the 1940s, romantic duets featuring him, like the songs "Tere Naaz Uthane Ko Jee Chahta Hai" from ''Grihasti'', opposite Shardha, and from ''Khandaan'' (1942), with Noor Jehan, became popular in the 1940s. The way he expressed his dialogues in films such as ''Sheesh Mahal'' (1950), a series of disguises he made in ''Adalat'' (1958), and the rapport he shared with vamps like
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in ''Jashan'' (1955) showcased his versatility in the 1950s. As a villain, Pran's initial successful films were ''Ziddi'' and ''Bari Behan'' (1949). Pran's trademark blowing of smoke rings first appeared in the latter film. He was regularly offered the role of the main villain or of a negative character in films with
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,
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and
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as the lead hero in the 1950s and 60s. From the 1950s directors like
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,
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, Kalidas, Ravindra Dave,
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and
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repeatedly cast him. Similarly in the 1960s, he was frequently in the directorial ventures of A. Bhim Singh, Shakti Samanta,
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, K. Amarnath,
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and others. In the 1970s, newer, younger directors and producers cast him in their films even though Pran asked for the highest price among supporting actors from 1968 to 1982. Pran's performance as the negative character was appreciated especially in Dilip Kumar starrers such as '' Azaad'' (1955), ''
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'' (1955), ''
Madhumati ''Madhumati'' is a 1958 Indian Hindi-language paranormal romance film directed and produced by Bimal Roy, and written by Ritwik Ghatak and Rajinder Singh Bedi. The film stars Vyjayanthimala and Dilip Kumar in lead roles, with Pran and John ...
'' (1958), ''
Dil Diya Dard Liya ''Dil Diya Dard Liya'' is a 1966 Hindi romance film based upon Emily Brontë's 1847 novel '' Wuthering Heights''. The film is directed by Abdur Rashid Kardar and Dilip Kumar. The film stars Dilip Kumar, Waheeda Rehman, Rehman, Pran, and John ...
'' (1966), '' Ram Aur Shyam'' (1967) and '' Aadmi'' (1968); and films with Dev Anand as the lead man such as '' Ziddi'' (1948), '' Munimji'' (1955), '' Amar Deep'' (1958), '' Jab Pyar Kisi Se Hota Hai'' (1961); and with Raj Kapoor in '' Aah'' (1953), '' Chori Chori'' (1956), '' Jagte Raho'' (1956), ''
Chhalia ''Chhalia'' is a 1960 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Manmohan Desai. It stars Raj Kapoor, Nutan, Pran, Rehman and Shobhna Samarth. The story is loosely based on the 1848 short story "White Nights" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, but is fo ...
'' (1960), '' Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai'' (1960) and ''Dil Hi Toh Hai'' (1963). Films with him as the lead hero, ''Pilpili Saheb'' (1954) and then ''Halaku'' in 1956, were big hits too. He had roles in several genres, like as a pirate in ''Sindbad the Sailor'' (1952) and ''Daughter of Sindbad'' (1958); in action-packed thrillers like ''Azad'' (1955); historicals like ''Aan'' (1952) and ''Raj Tilak'' (1958); social themes like ''Baradari'' (1955); and light romances like ''Munimji'' (1955) and ''Asha'' (1957). In the 1960s and early 1970s, despite being in his 40s, he continued to play pivotal roles as a character in the age range of 25 to 30 in films with
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,
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,
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and
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as the lead heroes. From the early 1950s to the early 1970s, Pran gained particular notoriety due to his frequent roles as a villain. From 1964, with '' Pooja Ke Phool'' and '' Kashmir Ki Kali'', he also brought a comical side to his negative characters. While Dilip Kumar and Raj Kapoor's careers as the young hero started to decline from the late 1960s and Rajendra Kumar and Shammi Kapoor stopped playing the lead by 1973, Pran continued with his roles. His association with Dev Anand, begun in 1948, continued even during the 1970s and the 1980s with '' Johny Mera Naam'' (1970), ''
Yeh Gulistan Hamara ''Ye Gulistan Hamara'' () is a 1973 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Atmaram. It stars Dev Anand, Sharmila Tagore, Pran, Sujit Kumar, Johnny Walker in pivotal roles, with music by S. D. Burman. Dialogue and screenplay are by Wa ...
'' (1972), ''
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'' (1973), '' Warrant'' (1975) and '' Des Pardes'' (1978). Pran played roles in comedy films starring
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and Mehmood Ali in the lead. His collaborations with Mehmood include ''
Sadhu Aur Shaitaan ''Sadhu Aur Shaitaan'' () is a 1968 Hindi film directed by A. Bhimsingh. The film stars Om Prakash, Pran in title roles, with Mehmood, Bharathi, Kishore Kumar in lead roles. The movie is a remake of 1966 Tamil suspense-comedy '' Sadhu Mirandal ...
'' (1968), ''Lakhon Me Ek'' (1971) and with Kishore Kumar include ''Chham Chhama Chham'' (1952), '' Aasha'' (1957), '' Bewaqoof'' (1960), '' Half Ticket'' (1962) and ''Man-Mauji'' (1962).


Later career (1967−retirement)

In the late 1960s, Pran played Malang Chacha, a veteran war hero, in
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's film ''
Upkar ''Upkar'' () is a 1967 Indian Hindi film directed by Manoj Kumar. The film held the top spot at the box office in 1967. It was Manoj Kumar's directorial debut film. Then India's prime minister Lal Bahadur Shastri suggested Kumar to make a film b ...
'' (1967). The
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song "Kasme Waade Pyaar Wafaa" was picturised on him. In this film, Pran played a more sympathetic role. He received his first
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for ''Upkar''. Kumar continued to cast him in pivotal roles in films such as '' Purab Aur Paschim'' (1970), '' Be-Imaan'' (1972), '' Sanyasi'' (1975) and '' Dus Numbri'' (1976). From 1967 onward he also acted in Bengali films, beginning with Ashim Banerjee's ''Sonai Dighe'', where
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was the hero. Pran played the supporting role in several of these, which replaced his image as the villain with that of a character actor. After 1969, he was offered the lead role in films like ''Nanha Farishta'' (1969), '' Jangal Mein Mangal'' (1972), ''Dharma'' (1973), '' Ek Kunwari Ek Kunwara'' (1973) and ''
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'' (1978). Pran and Ashok Kumar were very close friends in professional and real life. They acted in 27 films together from 1951 to 1987 starting with ''Afsana'' (1951). Their other films include ''Mr. X'' (1957), '' Adhikar'' (1971), ''
Victoria No. 203 ''Victoria No. 203'' is a 1972 Indian Hindi-language heist comedy film produced and directed by Brij. The film stars Saira Banu, Navin Nischol, Ranjeet, Anwar Hussain and Helen. Ashok Kumar and Pran play key supporting roles and earned the ...
'' (1972), ''
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'' (1975) and ''Raja Aur Rana'' (1984). Sung by
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, the songs "Hum Bolega To Bologe Ke Bolta Hai" from '' Kasauti'' (1974) and "Micheal Daru Peeke dandha kartha Hai" from '' Majboor'' (1974), picturised on Pran, were very popular. From 1969 to 1982, Pran was one of the highest paid actors of Bollywood. He played the lead role in the film '' Aurat'', (1967) paired opposite Padmini, with
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in a supporting role. Pran and Khanna worked in five more films — '' Maryada'' (1971), '' Jaanwar'' (1983), '' Souten'' (1983), ''
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'' (1985) and ''
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'' (1985). In 1973, he recommended
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for the character of Vijay in ''Zanjeer'', a role earlier offered to Dev Anand and Dharmendra. Pran's role as Sher Khan, with his red wig and beard and Pathani style was well appreciated. Pran acted with Bachchan in about 14 films with notable ones being ''Zanjeer'', '' Majboor'' (1974), '' Don'' (1978), '' Amar Akbar Anthony'' (1977), '' Dostana'' (1980), '' Naseeb'' (1981) and '' Sharaabi'' (1984). Pran occasionally accepted antagonistic roles from 1971 to 1992. He appeared as a villain in films like '' Maryada'', ''Naya Zamana'', ''Jawan Muhabat'', ''Aan Baan'', ''Roop Tera Mastana'', ''Yeh Gulistan Hamara'', ''Gaddar'', ''Rahu Ketu'', ''Andha Kanoon'' (1983), ''Duniya'' (1984), ''Insaaf Kaun Karega'', ''Durgaa'', ''Bewafai'', ''Hoshiyar'', ''Dharm Adhikari'' and ''Azaad Desh Ke Ghulam''. Pran had dual roles in ''Khoon Ka Rishta'', ''Insaaf'' and ''Jangal Mein Mangal''. He produced the movie ''
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'' in 1991, the only one he produced in his Bollywood career, and played Kishan Lal Sharma in the movie. In 1998, at the age of 78, Pran suffered a heart attack, after which he started rejecting film offers due to age-related problems. But in the 1990s, Amitabh Bachchan requested Pran to do roles in his home productions '' Tere Mere Sapne'' (1996) and ''
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'' (1997). Pran made an exception by acting in them to help Bachchan through a difficult time in his career. In 1997, his character in ''Mrityudaata'' was modified to compensate for Pran's shaking legs in real life and in ''Tere Mere Sapne'', his shots were taken with him seated. After 2000, he made few guest appearances.


Personal life

Pran married Shukla Ahluwalia in 1945 and has two sons, Arvind and Sunil Sikand, and a daughter, Pinky.


Illness and death

He was treated at the
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and died on 12 July 2013. He had been admitted to hospital a few times in the last few months for deteriorating health; at some point he was battling pneumonia. Pran's death was widely noted by statesmen and his fellow entertainers. Prime Minister
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paid his condolences on his death and called him "an icon". Veteran actor
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tweeted his feelings about his death calling him a "magnificent pillar" of the film industry.


Legacy

Pran had a six-decade career in
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and is one of the most celebrated actors of the industry. His acting is said to have been effective enough to desist people naming their children "Pran" because of his negative roles, while the industry had started calling him "Pran Sahab". His favourite line "Barkhurdaar" became immensely popular. In 2000, Bunny Reuben, a film journalist, authored a biography on Pran, titled "...and Pran". The name of this book arises from the fact that in majority of Pran's movies, his name was credited in the last after all the other actors, "....and Pran". His biography, "...and Pran", was a tribute to about 250 of his 350 movies that had his name at the end of the credits, usually with the words "...and Pran" and sometimes "...above all, Pran". In 2012, he gave his hand print for "Legend's Walk", a waterfront promenade in
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.


Filmography


Awards and honours

Pran has been honoured with awards for his portrayal of negative characters. He has received three
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in the Best Supporting Actor category for ''Upkar'', ''Aansoo Ban Gaye Phool'' and ''Be-Imaan''. However, in 1973 when he was awarded for his role of constable Ram Singh in ''Be-Imaan'', he refused to accept the award stating that the
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should have gone to Ghulam Mohammed for '' Pakeezah'' and not to the musical duo Shankar Jaikishan for ''Be-imaan''. He was awarded with three
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for his supporting roles. For his vast contributions to Indian cinema, Pran has been honoured with Lifetime Achievement awards, including those of Filmfare, Star Screen Awards and
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. In 2001, the
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conferred the Padma Bhushan on him. In April 2013, he was announced to be the winner of the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the most prestigious award of the Indian cinema, presented by the Government of India. The award was presented to him at the 60th National Film Awards for his lifetime of work in the film industry. He could not attend the 60th National Film Awards in May 2013 where he was to be presented the Dadasaheb Phalke Award. Instead, Information and Broadcasting minister
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presented the award at Pran's home in Mumbai. Celebrities congratulated him on this occasion with
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calling him "a large pillar of the Indian Film Industry" on
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. He was a contender of the award for the previous year with
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and
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, but
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was chosen as the awardee.


Civilian award

* 2001 – Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian award from the Government of India.


National Film Awards

* 2013 – Dadasaheb Phalke Award, India's highest national award for cinema artists, presented by Government of India, for lifetime achievement.


Filmfare Awards

* 1967 – Best Supporting Actor for ''
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'' * 1969 – Best Supporting Actor for '' Aansoo Ban Gaye Phool'' * 1972 – Best Supporting Actor for '' Be-Imaan'' * 1997 – Special Award


Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards

* 1961 – Best Actor in a Supporting Role: ''
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'' * 1966 – Best Actor in a Supporting Role: '' Shaheed'' * 1973 – Best Actor in a Supporting Role: '' Zanjeer''1974: 37th Annual BFJA Awards – Awards For The Year 1973
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website.


Other awards and recognitions

* 1972–73 – Chitrlok Cine Circle
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: "Best Character Artiste Award". * 1975–76 – Bombay Film Award: Most Versatile Actor. * 1977–78 – Bombay Film Award: Most Versatile Actor. * 1978 – North Bombay Jaycees: Best Character Actor. * 1984 – "Extra Ordinary Special Award as Wizard of Acting" by Bombay Film Award. * 1984 – Filmgoers Award: Reigning "Abhinay Samrat". * 1985 – Kala Bhushan Award presented by
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Kala Sangam. * 1987 – North Bombay Jaycees: Outstanding Performance of Decade. * "Viyayshree Award" presented for enriching Human Life and Outstanding Attainments India Int. Friendship Society). * "Ars Gratia Artis" for excellence in emotive Art. * 1990 – Kala Rattan Award presented by
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Kal Sangam for 50 glorious Years. * 1990 –
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Association: an Award for 50 years in the Industry. * 1990 –
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Lion's Club London: "In recognition of Invaluable Services to Charity at the Celebration of Golden Jubilee of his services to the Film Industry. * 1991 – Cinegoers Award: "Abhinay Samrat Golden Jubilee Award". * 1992 – Outstanding contribution to Indian Film Industry, Indian Motion Pictures Producers' Association. * 2000 – Screen Lifetime Achievement Award * 2000 –
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..In March 2000, he was honoured with the Zee Lifetime Achievement Award
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, 5 April 2000.
* 2000 – "Villain of the Millennium" by the Stardust Awards. * 2004 – Lifetime Achievement Award instituted by the
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Government.A lifetime of villainy
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References


Further reading

* ''...and PRAN, a Biography'', by Bunny Ruben.
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, India, 2004. . * ''The Life of A Villain-Pran'' by Chobay Gill (2005),
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New Delhi, 446 pages.


External links


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