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Asrani

Asrani.jpg
Asrani in 2012

Native name
असराणी
Born
Govardhan Asrani


(1941-01-01) 1 January 1941 (age 77)[1]

Jaipur, Jaipur State, British India

Alma mater
Rajasthan College,
FTII, Pune
Occupation Actor, producer
Years active 1966-present
Spouse(s) Manju Asrani
Awards Filmfare Award for Best Comedian

Govardhan Thakurdas Jethanand Asrani, popularly known simply as Asrani, is an Indian actor and director whose Bollywood career has spanned five decades. He has acted in over 350 Hindi films. Asrani has played the lead hero, character roles, comedic roles and supporting roles.


In Hindi films, he played the comedian's role from 1966 to 2013 and played a supporting actor's role as the close friend of the lead hero in many films between 1972 and 1994. In a few Hindi films like Chala Murari Hero Banne and Salaam Memsaab, he played the main lead hero. In Gujarati films he played the lead hero from 1972 to 1984 and played character roles from 1985 to 2012. He played antagonists in 'ab kya hoga' and 'teri meharbaniyan'. He also directed six films between 1974 and 1997. His second-youngest sister stays in Bangalore.




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


  • 3 Filmography


    • 3.1 As actor


    • 3.2 As director


    • 3.3 As singer




  • 4 Awards


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Early life


Asrani was born into a middle-class, Hindu, Sindhi family. His father migrated to Jaipur 152 Sindhi colony Bani Park Jaipur after the Partition of India and opened a carpet shop. He has four sisters and three brothers: two elder and one younger. Asrani was highly uninterested in business and very weak in mathematics. He completed his matriculation from St. Xaviers School and did his graduation from Rajasthan College, Jaipur. He simultaneously worked as a voice artist at All India Radio, Jaipur, to pay for his education.


He is married to actress Manju (née Bansal), with whom he fell in love while working together in films like Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar and Namak Haram. After they wed, the couple acted in Tapasya, Chandi Sona, Jaan-E-Bahaar, Jurmana, Nalayak, Sarkari Mehmaan and Chor Sipahee. In Aaj Ki Taza Khabar, Asrani played Champak Boomia / Amit Desai and Manju played Kesari Desai. For this role Asrani won the Filmfare Award for Best Comedian.[2] Later the couple acted in Hum Nahin Sudhrenge, a home production directed by Asrani in 1980.[3]


His son Naveen Asrani is a dentist in Ahmedabad.



Career


He began to learn acting from Sahitya Kalbhai Thakkar from 1960 to 1962.[4] In 1962, he travelled to Bombay (now Mumbai) to seek opportunities to act. In 1963, on an accidental meeting with Kishore Sahu and Hrishikesh Mukherjee, they advised him to learn acting professionally.


In 1964 Asrani joined the Film Institute in Pune (now Film and Television Institute of India, Pune) and finished his course in 1966. He got his first break in Hindi films playing the friend of actor Biswajeet in the film Hare Kaanch Ki Choodiyan in 1967. In the film institute he had impressed many and made his acting break as a hero in 1967 with a Gujarati movie opposite budding actress Waheeda (not Waheeda Rahman; the Hindi actress). He acted in four other movies, mainly as actor or supporting actor, in Gujarati from 1967 to 1969. He did not get many offers from the Hindi film industry between 1967 and 1969. His old advisor, Hrishikesh Mukherjee, then gave him the role of supporting actor in the film Satyakam in 1969. He got noticed then in the film Mere Apne. From 1971, he started getting more offers as the main comedian in films or as the close friend of the lead actor.


Directors like Mukherjee, Atma Ram, and Gulzar repeatedly cast him in the period 1971-1974, and his work got noticed through these films. These roles set the tone for a number of supporting and comic roles in his career. In the 1970s his demand was at its peak as he appeared in 101 films from 1970 to 1979. Though initially Rajesh Khanna and Asrani had met only on the sets of Bawarchi, they became close friends after Namak Haraam, after which for the role of comedian Khanna insisted the producers and directors make Asrani part of his films. Asrani worked in 25 films with Khanna from 1972 to 1991, from Bawarchi (1972) to Ghar Parivaar (1991).


His most memorable works as supporting actor from 1970 to 1979 are in Mere Apne, Koshish, Bawarchi, Parichay, Abhimaan, Mehbooba, Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein, Do Ladke Dono Kadke and Bandish. He played the lead hero in Chala Murari Hero Banne, a Hindi film he wrote and directed in 1977, which was critically acclaimed.


His notable roles as a comedian from the 1970s are in Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar, Roti, Prem Nagar, Chupke Chupke, Chhoti Si Baat, Rafoo Chakkar, Sholay, Balika Badhu, Fakira, Anurodh, Chhailla Babu, Charas, Phaansi, Dillagi, Heeralal Pannalal, Pati Patni Aur Woh and Hamare Tumhare.


Though he had played a supporting character in many films, he played a serious role for the first time in Khoon Pasina. He did offbeat roles like that of the evil brother’s role in Koshish (1972),the double role of a hippie and villager in LV Prasad’s Bidaai (1974), a beedi and ganji sporting wastrel in Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s Chaitali (1975), a romantic in BR Chopra’s Nikah (1982) who sang a qawwali like yesteryear actor Yakub and played a pimp in KS Prakash Rao’s Prem Nagar (1974).


He was hugely talked about in the 1970s and was one of Rajesh Khanna's close friends. He became a regular feature in films produced by D. Rama Naidu and those movies directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee, B.R.Chopra, K. Bapaiah, Narayana Rao Dasari, K. Raghavendra Rao, Basu Chatterjee in 1972 to 1992.


He won the Filmfare award for Best Comedian for his performances in Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar in 1974 and for Balika Badhu in 1977.


In 1974, Asrani directed his first movie in Gujarati with himself as the hero, and the song "Hu Amdavad No Rikshawalo" sung by Kishore Kumar was picturised on Asrani. The songs picturised on Asrani and sung by Kishore in Hindi are "Achcha Chaloji Baba Maaf Kardo" from Hamare Tumhare, "Pyar Main Karoonga" from Yeh Kaisa Insaaf. "Mannu Bhai Motor Chali Pam" was sung by him with Kishore Kumar and was picturised on Rishi Kapoor and him, in Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan in 1978.


In the 1980s, he acted in 107 Hindi films. Asrani holds the record for appearing as a character actor/comedian in the most number of Hindi films in a decade – 101 in the 1970s and 107 in the 1980s. Unlike his roles in 1970 to 1984 which were pivotal to the plot, most of his roles from 1985 to 1993 were very minor mainly because the concept of a comedian was being phased out and heroes preferred to do their own comedy and action films were more popular in the period from 1985 to 1994. In the 1980s his memorable performances were in Hamari Bahu Alka, Ek Hi Bhool, Yeh Kaisa Insaf, Kaamchor, Agar Tum Na Hote, Asha Jyoti, Maqsad, Main Intequam Loonga, Love 86 and Biwi Ho To Aisi.


In 1982, Asrani set up a small Gujarati production company with fellow artistes Dinesh Hingoo, Harish Patel and Salim Parvez (son of famous supporting actor Yunus Parvez). The company dissolved in 1996 with a large profit. Asrani also invested mainly in cloth and acted as investor for other actors, until 1991 when he lost a lot of money. From 1988 to 1993, he was a director for the Film Institute in Pune. It was only from 1985 to 1994 that his screen space in the Hindi films was for less duration. In the 1990s he did only 73 Hindi movies due to lack of good scope for him to perform. Muqabla (1993) saw him in a serious role after a long time.


Simultaneously he kept working in Gujarati films in the 1970s and 1980s as a lead hero and achieved success as the lead protagonist in Amdavad No Rikshawalo, Saat Qaidi, Sansar Chakra, Pankhi No Malo, Jugal Jodi, Maa Baap, Chel Chabilo Gujarati. From the 1990s he played as a comedian or supporting actor in Gujarati films like Mota Ghar Ni Vahu, Piyu Gayo Pardesh, and Baap Dhamal Dikhra.


D. Rama Naidu gave a pivotal role to Asrani in Taqdeerwala in 1995 and once again comedy movies were being made from there on. Asrani started getting good roles in films directed by David Dhawan and Priyadarshan from 1993 until 2012. His most memorable performances as a comedian from the 1990s are in Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar, Gardish, Taqdeerwala, Gharwali Baharwali, Bade Miyan Chote Miyan and Hero Hindustani.


The 2000s saw Asrani in a number of films like Hera Pheri, Chup Chup Ke, Hulchul, Deewane Huye Paagal, Garam Masala, Chup Chup Ke, Malamaal Weekly, Bhagam Bhag, De Dana Dan, Bol Bachchan, and Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal. He appeared in a serious role in Kyun Ki. He was an integral part of comedies by Sajid Nadiadwala and Priyadarshan after 2000. His screen space in the films of Rohit Shetty and others were reduced gradually after 2009.


Asrani and Mallika Sherawat were the judges of the 18th annual Naya Andaz competition on 17 April 2010, in New Jersey.


Asrani is now playing the role of Mikesh's grandfather in the popular web series Permanent Roommates.



Filmography



As actor









































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
2018

Yamla Pagla Deewana: Phir Se
Nanu

2016

Permanent Roommates
Mikesh's grandfather

Web series

Mastizaade
Laila & Lily's father


Murari - The Mad Gentleman
Mukhia

2015

Sallu ki Shaadi



Dillagi... Yeh Dillagi



Ishq Ka Manjan
Santa

2014

18.11 - A Code of Secrecy
Habilder-Paholwan

2013

R.. Rajkumar
Pandit


Himmatwala
Ticket Checker

2012

Joker
Master ji


Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal
Priest


Bol Bachchan
Shashtri


Agent Vinod
Ramlal

2011

Bodyguard
Shekhar

2010

Khatta Meetha
Karodimal


Dus Tola
Sarpanch

2009

Paying Guests
Kiska Miglani


De Dana Dan
Mamu


All The Best
Vidya's father

2008

Karzzz
College Principal


Billu
Naubat Chacha


Yaariyan


Punjabi film
2007

Bhool Bhulaiyaa
Murari


Dhamaal
Nari Contractor


Fool & Final
Lalwani


Bhagam Bhag
Event Manager

2006

Malamaal Weekly
Chokhey


Chup Chup Ke
Sharma Ji

2005

Deewane Huye Paagal
Blind Man


Garam Masala
Mamu


Cages
Leo

English film

Elaan
Kishorilal


Insaan
Film Director


Kyon ki
Asylum patient


Hulchul
Advocate Mishra

2004

Ek Se Badhkar Ek
Don Srikant Ramprasad


Suno Sasurjee
Murli


Arrangement
Papa

2003

Mumbai Matinee
Pyarelal


Baghban
Bedi


Tujhe Meri Kasam
Kashinath Dixit

2002

Dil Vil Pyar Vyar
Chandru


Ankhiyon Se Goli Maare
Topichand's brother-in-law


Awara Paagal Deewana
Champaklal


Ek Aur Visphot
Dr. Daniel

2001

Aamdani Atthani Kharcha Rupaiyaa
Jhoomri's Boss


Yeh Teraa Ghar Yeh Meraa Ghar
Chandiramani


Lajja
Gulab Chand

2000

Aaghaaz
Gullu


Karobaar
Champak


Chal Mere Bhai
Family Doctor


Tera Jadoo Chal Gayaa
Company owner


Hera Pheri
Bank Manager


Mela
Kaka/Banwari Baniya

1999

Raja Kumarudu
Policeman


Haseena Maan Jaayegi
Jamnadas


International Khiladi
Payal's Boss


Heeralal Pannalal
Havaldar Chaurasia


Mother
Johnny

1998

Mehndi
Tolani


Hero Hindustani
Cameroon


Haste Hasate



Bade Miyan Chote Miyan
Security Officer


Dulhe Raja
Inspector Azgar Singh


Gharwali Baharwali
Dr. Ved

1995

Taqdeerwala
Chitragupt

1993

Muqabla
Soni's husband


Dil Tera Aashiq
Natwar Lal

1992

Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar
Dubeyji, Teacher

1992

Laat Saab

1985

Teri Meherbaniyan
Munim Banwarilal

1983

Himmatwala
Bhushan

1982

Nikaah
Saif


Sitam


1980

Agreement
Dilip Kanuchand

1981

Ek Hi Bhool
Manohar Prasad M.P.

1979

Satyakaam
Peter

1978

Pati Patni Aur Woh
Abdul Karim Durrani


Badalte Rishtey
Anup Chandra Thakur

1977

Kalabaaz
Changu


Alaap
Ganesh (Ganeshi)

1976

Tapasya
Vinod Sinha


Balika Badhu
Sharat

1975

Mili
Drunkard (Guest Appearance)


Chhoti Si Baat
Nagesh


Rafoo Chakkar
Kanhaiyalal Chaturvedi


Sholay
Jailor


Chupke Chupke
Prashant Shrivastav

1974

Bidaai
Murli/Bhaskar


Ajnabee
Chetan Kumar


Aap Ki Kasam
Dr. Ghad-Ghad Singhwala

1973

Namak Haraam
Dhondu, Shyama's brother


Abhimaan
Chander Kripalani


Anamika
Hanuman Singh

1972

Parichay
Narayan


Bawarchi
Vishwanath Sharma/Babbu

1971

Mere Apne
Raghunath


Guddi
Kundan

1969

Umang


1967

Hare Kanch Ki Chooriyan
Tripathi



As director






































Year Film Language
1997 Udaan
Hindi
1993 Dil Hi To Hai Hindi
1980 Hum Nahin Sudhrenge Hindi
1979 Salaam Memsaab Hindi
1977 Chala Murari Hero Banne Hindi
1974 Amdavad No Rikshawalo
Gujarati


As singer

























Year Film Song Notes
1978 Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan "Mannu Bhai Motor Chali Pum Pum" with Kishore Kumar
1977 Alaap "Binati Sun Le Tanik"
"Ho Rama Dar Lage Apni Umariya Se"


Awards













































































Year Film Award Result
1982

Ek Duuje Ke Liye

Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role
Nominated
1981

Hum Nahi Sudherenge
Nominated
1980

Sargam
Nominated
1979

Pati Patni Aur Woh
Nominated
1977

Balika Badhu
Won

Chhoti Si Baat
Nominated
1976

Sholay
Nominated

Rafoo Chakkar
Nominated
1975

Bidaai
Nominated

Chor Machaye Shor
Nominated
1974

Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar
Won

Namak Haraam
Nominated

Abhimaan

Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated
1973

Anhonee
Shama Sushama Award for Best Comedian
Won

Asrani also won the Best Actor and Best Director Award from Gujarat State Government for Saat Qaidi, a Gujarati language film.[5]



References





  1. ^ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2147526/


  2. ^ Asrani Awards, List Of Awards Won By Asrani. Gomolo.com.


  3. ^ List of Asrani & Manju Bansal movies together. Gomolo.com.


  4. ^ Govardhan Asrani: Sindhi Comedian: Biography: Filmography of Asrani: Film Fare Award: Sholey Archived 9 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine.. Thesindhuworld.com.


  5. ^ Asrani - Bollywood Actor - Comedian From Pink City Jaipur. Rajasthantour4u.com.




External links



  • Asrani on IMDb



  • Asrani interview on SET India

  • http://www.cagesmovie.com/castandcrew/asrani/









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