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  1. Namrata Puri Biography, Wiki, Age, Husband, Family, Photos
  2. Amrish Puri's Facts: Left Government Job, Slapped Govinda, Scolded Aamir, Worked In Hollywood, More
  3. Here's how Madan Puri, Amrish Puri gave Bollywood it's best villains
  4. Amrish Puri Age, Biography, Wife, Death Cause, Facts
  5. When Amrish Puri’s Elder Brother Madan Puri Slapped A Famous Star
  6. Amrish Puri's 18th death anniversary being observed today
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Namrata Puri Biography, Wiki, Age, Husband, Family, Photos

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Amrish Puri's Facts: Left Government Job, Slapped Govinda, Scolded Aamir, Worked In Hollywood, More

Famous Villains Of Bollywood And Their Lesser-Known Gorgeous Wives, Amjad Khan To Amrish Puri The iconic villain, Amrish Puri was born on June 22, 1932, in Punjab to his parents, S. Nihal Singh Puri and Ved Kaur. He also has three brothers, Chaman Puri, Madan Puri, Harish Puri, and a sister, Chandrakanta. Since childhood, Amrish Puri wanted to be an actor, and at the age of 22, he gave his first audition but was rejected because of his looks and voice. After some years, he tried to enter the film industry again somewhere around the age of 40, and no one could say 'No'to him, as he was destined to become an iconic villain in Indian cinema. Dharmendra Grooves To 'Yamla Pagla Deewana' With Grandson, Karan Deol On His 'Sangeet' Ceremony Amrish Puri has worked in more than 450 films in his illustrious career and lifted numerous awards for his exceptional acting skills. It was his deep voice and dominating screen presence that was way more captivating for the viewers than the film’s good-looking hero. Some of Amrish Puri’s most famous films are the likes of Vidhaata, Shakti, Meri Jung, Mr. India, Shahenshah, Ram Lakhan, Tridev, Ghayal, Damini, Karan Arjun, Jeet, Koyla, Nayak: The Real Hero, Ghatak, Ghayal, and many more. During his time, Amrish Puri was one of the highest-paid actors in Bollywood, as more than the protagonists of the film, it was his aura and fear that started filling the theatres. While most of the things about Amrish Puri’s life are known, there are still some...

Here's how Madan Puri, Amrish Puri gave Bollywood it's best villains

Bollywood creates dreams. Good-looking heroes and heroines light up the screens, with others known as ‘character actors’ contributing to take the story forward. However, anti-hero brothers - Madan Puri and Amrish Puri repeatedly proved that fine character actors can make a serious impact, even if the film is dominated by larger-than-life stars. Madan Puri passed away on January 13, 1985, aged 69. Amrish Puri died on January 12, 2005, aged 72. Their death anniversaries are opportunities to remind filmgoers that each brother had acted in more than 400 films, which indicates their popularity among the masses and demand within the industry. Amrish Puri, the more famous one, had made his debut in Prem Pujari in 1970. A superstar among character actors during his heyday, he was professionally active between 1970 and 2005. Madan Puri had debuted as a junior artist in Khazanchi way back in 1941. However, he got his first big break with Ahinsa in 1946 and continued to work until the mid-1980s. Of failed screen tests and desk jobs Born in Nawanshahr, a town in Punjab, the Puri brothers were first cousins of Kundan Lal Saigal, the legendary actor-singer. Amrish Puri entered films well after his elder brothers Madan Puri and ChamanPuri had started working in the industry. In fact, he had failed his first screen test and started working with the Employees' State Insurance Corporation Ministry of Labour and Employment (ESIC) while associating himself with the stage. Madan Puri was an in...

Amrish Puri Age, Biography, Wife, Death Cause, Facts

Amrish Puri Age, Biography, Wife, Death Cause, Facts & More Amrish Puri was born in Nawanshahr, Jalandhar, Punjab, British India. He is an Actor by profession, find out fun facts, age, height Introduction Amrish Puri was born on 22-06-1932 in Nawanshahr, Punjab, British India. He was an Indian Film & Theatre Actor, who was best known for playing negative roles and supporting roles. In a career spanning 35 years, he has been a part of numerous iconic films such as Mr. India, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom among several others. Early Life Amrish Puri was born in Nawanshahr to Lala Nihal Chand and Ved Kaur. He had four siblings, elder brothers Chaman Puri and Madan Puri (both of whom also became actors), younger brother Harish Puri and elder sister Chandrakanta Family He was the son of Ved Kaur (Mother) and Lala Nihal Singh Puri (Father). Amrish Lal Puri was the fourth child among five children. Siblings are Madan Puri (Brother), Chaman Puri(Brother), Harish Singh Puri (Brother), and Chandrakanta Mehra (Sister). His two older brothers Chaman Puri and Madan Puri were also famous actors. Amrish Puri got married to Urmila Diveker. He had two children with Urmila, a son Rajiv, and a daughter Namrata. Namrata Puri Amrish Puri Daughter Wife He was married to Urmila Diveker from 1957 to 2005 (till his death). Together they had a son named Rajiv Puri and a daughter named Namrata Puri (Costume Designer). Bollywood singer K. L. Saigal was his 1st ...

When Amrish Puri’s Elder Brother Madan Puri Slapped A Famous Star

Amrish Puri has been one of the leading villains in the Hindi film industry. The actor’s deep voice had a remarkable effect on people. His notable characters like Mogambo in Mr India received huge admiration and became classic characters in Bollywood. But both of his brothers, Madan Puri and Chaman Puri, have also played villains in Madan Puri’s son Colonel Kamlesh Puri has now come up with a book titled My Father the Villain, describing stories about his father’s life. One such story involved a famous but arrogant actor getting into a tussle with Madan Puri. Madan asked the hero to apologise and end the matter. However, the hero refused and repeated his words. This made Puri angry and he went on to slap the actor publicly. The hero even tried to threaten Madan with police action but everyone around pointed out his mistake. The actorlater apologised and the matter was put to rest. Madan Puri acted as a villain in the films but his personality and demeanour were no less than those of a lead star. He used to be firm in his principles; another incident from the book stated that after Madan Puri’s father passed away, he urged his brothers to return to their films, and he did the same as well. He said to his brother, “We have lost; what is the need to trouble the producers?" Madan Puri had played popular roles in many Bollywood films like Deewar and had worked in Punjabi films as well. The actor passed away in 1985 due to a heart attack at the age of 69. But even after his deat...

Amrish Puri's 18th death anniversary being observed today

Condolences to Amrish Puri’s fans on the 18th death anniversary of Mr India’s Mogambo and thunderous villain Amrish Puri. Amrish Puri’s 18th death anniversary being observed today. Amrish Puri was born on 22 June 1932 in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district of Indian Punjab. His father’s name was Nihal Singh Puri and his mother’s name was Ved Kaur. Amrish has three brothers and one sister out of which two brothers Chamanpuri and Madanpuri are Grand villain Amrish Puri started his film career in 1971 with the film ‘Reshma Aur Sheera’. He initially wanted to act as a hero in films but the producers decided to cast him as a villain and Amrish Puri also honed his skills as a film villain for many years. Amrish Puri rose to fame with his role as Mugambo in the 1987 film Mr. India. Apart from this, he has blockbuster films like “Vidhata”, “Phool Aur Kante”, “Dil Jale”, “Koila”, “Nayak” and “Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge” to your credit. The 2004 film ‘Bushal’ was his last big film. Amrish Puri’s 18th death anniversary being observed today. Puri also acted in several Hollywood films. Among them is the famous Hollywood director Steven Spielberg’s film ‘Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom’ in 1984, due to which he gained international fame. Amrish Puri also performed brilliantly in Richard Attenborough’s film ‘Gandhi’. Legend Amrish Puri left us on 12th January 2005 due to a ruptured cerebral artery. The Asian Mirror is an independent digital news media platform that hopes to issue i...

Flashback

“Mogambo khush hua,” the booming menacing baritone in Shekhar Kapur’s Mr. India defines the career of the sinfully talented Amrish Puri. He was a one-man army, ploughing easily from Shyam Benegal’s classy and raw Nishant to the out-and-out potboilers that he did through the 1980s and '90s. “I just kept working and working. I had seen hard times. I didn’t want to lose the opportunity to make a living. Luckily, for me, there was no dearth of work. I could do offbeat films for free, and compensate by doing the commercial films. It was, according to me, a fair deal,” Puri told me. In his 30-year career as an actor, Puri did over 200 films. In his early years, most of the work he did was either quality-oriented work for the avant garde directors Shyam Benegal and Govind Nihalani or outright kitsch, where he used his powerful voice and screen presence to accentuate the cinematic definitions of evil. Puri’s truly fecund phase as Bollywood’s most dependable character-actor, or actor of character, began in 1992. In Benegal’s Nishant (1975), Puri played the eldest brother in a family of zaalim (cruel) zamindars who abduct and rape a schoolteacher’s wife. Puri struck a note of immediate and everlasting terror in viewers’ hearts. Though the film had other terrific actors, it was Puri who dominated the show in every way possible. The role had apparently been written for the Bengali actor Utpal Dutt, who excelled at playing obdurate disciplinarians. Puri too went on to make a great impr...