Pran (actor)

Actor

Birthday February 12, 1920

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Lahore, British India (present-day Pakistan)

DEATH DATE 2013-7-12, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India (93 years old)

Nationality India

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1920

Pran Krishan Sikand Ahluwalia (12 February 1920 – 12 July 2013), better known by his mononym, Pran, was an Indian actor, known as one of the greatest villains ever in the history of Indian cinema and a character actor in Hindi cinema from the 1940s to the 1990s.

He has been one of the most highly successful and respected veteran actors in the history of Indian cinema.

He was also one of the highest-paid actors of his time.

Pran was born on 12 February 1920 in Lahore, into a wealthy Punjabi Hindu family but raised in Ballimaran of Old Delhi in Delhi.

His father, Kewal Krishan Sikand Ahluwalia, was a civil engineer and a government civil contractor, his mother was Rameshwari Ahluwalia.

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 Dehradun, Lahore, Kapurthala, Meerut and Unnao (Uttar Pradesh), finally completing his matriculation from Hamid School, in Rampur (U.P.).

After that, he joined A. Das & Co., Delhi as an apprentice to become a professional photographer.

He travelled to Shimla and played Sita in a local staging of "Ramlila".

Madan Puri enacted the role of Rama in this play.

1940

He played hero roles from 1940 to 1947, negative characters from 1942 to 1991, and played supporting and character roles from 1967 to 2007.

The late 1940s, 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s were the peak periods of Pran's stint as a villainous character actor, especially 1950s and 1960s.

Pran was the first true personification of "evil" on the Indian screen.

Pran got his first role in Dalsukh M. Pancholi's Punjabi film Yamla Jat (1940) because of an accidental meeting with writer Wali Mohammad Wali at a shop in Lahore.

Directed by Moti B. Gidwani, the film featured Noor Jehan and Durga Khote.

1941

This was followed by small roles in the film Chaudhary and Khajanchi, both in 1941.

1942

He played the leading man in works such as Khandaan (1942), Pilpili Saheb (1954) and Halaku (1956).

Pancholi cast him again in Khandaan (1942), which was Pran's first Hindi-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 close-up shots by standing on top of bricks.

Pran had acted in 22 films from 1942 to 1946 in Lahore; 18 were released by 1947.

1944

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 Bombay.

For a few months, he looked for acting opportunities while doing other jobs.

1945

In the pre-independence era, director Gidwani cast Pran in more films like Kaise Kahoon (1945) and Khamosh Nigahen (1946).

1947

Due to India's partition in 1947, his career had a brief break.

1948

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 and Kamini Kaushal and was directed by Shaheed Latif.

The movie launched Pran's career in Bombay.

1950

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.

1958

He is known for his roles in Madhumati (1958), Jis Desh Mein Ganga Behti Hai (1960), Shaheed (1965), Upkar (1967), Ram Aur Shyam (1967), Aansoo Ban Gaye Phool (1969), Purab Aur Paschim (1970), Johny Mera Naam (1970), Victoria No. 203 (1972), Be-Imaan (1972), Zanjeer (1973), Majboor (1974), Amar Akbar Anthony (1977), Don (1978), Sharaabi (1984) and Duniya (1984).

Pran has received many awards and honours in his career.

1967

He won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1967, 1969 and 1972 and was awarded the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 1997.

2000

He was awarded the "Villain of the Millennium" by Stardust in 2000.

2001

The Government of India honoured him with the Padma Bhushan in 2001 for his contributions to the arts.

2010

In 2010, he was named on the list of CNN's Top 25 Asian actors of all time.

2013

He was honoured in 2013 with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the highest national award for cinema artists, by the Government of India.

Pran died on 12 July 2013 at the age of 93 after suffering from a prolonged illness in Mumbai's Lilavati Hospital.