Veteran actor Pran passes away

Veteran actor Pran, who was hospitalised at Leelavati hospital, passed away at around 8.30pm, his son said. He was 93.

“He passed away at Leelavati at around 8.30pm on We. His cremation will take place today (Saturday) at 12pm at Shivaji park,” his son Sunil said.

Born as Krishan Sikand, he was better known by his mononym Pran. He was a multiple Filmfare and BFJA award-winning Indian actor, known as a movie villain and character actor in Hindi cinema from the 1940s to the 1990s.

He won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award 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 Stardust in 2000. The Government of India honoured him with the Padma Bhushan in 2001 and the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2013 (which is the biggest award in Indian cinema).

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awwww :(...RIP...

He was a good villain!

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he was one of the greatest villains and a character artist. Manoj Kumar gave him the role that defined him as a great character artist which fetched him a National Award for his role in the movie UPKAR.

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The superhit songs of legendary Pran

Pran is no more. Apart from the legacy of performances full of pran (life), he has also left behind a vibrant and formidable treasury of songs enacted by him on screen - mostly as a ‘noble’ character artiste, but also as villain and of course as hero too!

The legend had a peculiar relationship with songs. It began with his first Hindi film, Khandaan (1942), also his debut as a hero. The famous song ‘Udd Jaa, Udd Jaa Panchhi’ was enacted by singing star Noorjahan (making her debut) and Pran with Ghulam Haider, the composer, doubling up as Pran’s voice. Heavily decked up in period costume, Pran was as natural as was permitted in songs in that era! His early films like Sahara (1943) and Kaise Kahun (1945) also had Pran doing the standard song routine and that is what finally made the handsome actor decide that screen ‘heroism’ was not for him and that he would prefer to be a villain! When we met up many years ago, this is what he had stated: “I hated singing songs around trees with heroines! If you notice, all my songs later as a character artiste are actually scenes told musically and not items thrust in to make the people happy. ‘Kasme Vaade Pyar Wafaa’ (Upkar), ‘Yaari Hai Imaan Mera’ (Zanjeer), ‘Raaz Ki Baat Keh Doon To’ (Dharma) and ‘Daru Ki Botal Mein’ (Majboor) were integral parts of their stories.”

Pran scrupulously avoided songs even in his sole co-production Lakshmanrekha (1993) directed by son Sunil Sikand. However, his son’s debut as a filmmaker, Farishta (1984), saw probably the last song enacted by him, ‘Zamane Mein Koi Hamara Nahin’ sung by good friend and early playback singer and co-star Kishore Kumar.

In between, there was such a variegated song parade that the veteran actor could easily be termed our most musical male character artiste of all time! From comedies to qawwalis and devotionals, the actor enacted myriad melodies with the brilliance that for which he was known. Largely dependent on facial expressions, Pran made the song come alive - to be full of the vitality his screen name stood for!

As he had candidly put it, “For Upkar, I told Manoj Kumar that I was very scared of songs. I requested him to keep the tape playing the song at its loudest and that he too should enact the song with me and in front of me! ‘Kasme Vaade Pyar Wafaa’ was an outstanding song in every aspect, sung by Manna Dey, but Kalyanji-bhai (of Kalyanji-Anandji) tried persuading Manoj that the song will be ruined as the public would reject it because I was enacting it. But after the song was filmed, Kalyanji-bhai was the first to call up and praise me, and to apologize for trying to rob me this song! He said that I was the first artiste who had not just lip-synched the song but sung it from deep within.”

Kalyanji-Anandji, after Upkar, were the composers who gave him the maximum cult songs, including ‘Bacche Mein Hai Bhagwan’ (Manna Dey/Nanha Farishta) filmed on Pran, Ajit and Anwar Hussain as three dacoits.

‘Do Bechare Bina Sahare’ (Mahendra Kapoor) filmed on Pran and Ashok Kumar playing lovable rogues in Victoria No. 203, Hindi cinema’s first powerful male-bonding song, ‘Yaari Hai Imaan Mera’ (Manna Dey/Zanjeer) and the whacky ‘Hum Bolega To Bologe Ke Bolta Hai’ (Kishore Kumar/Kasauti) were all huge chartbusters that all led the music scores of these films - a Pran trademark in many cases simply because of the lethal combination of lyrics, music and Pran! However, the music duo’s last ‘sixer’ for Pran, ‘Chal Musafir Teri Manzil Hai Door’, sung by Mohammed Rafi for Ganga Ki Saugandh, went unsung despite being one of the finest songs filmed on the actor.

After K-A, it was Laxmikant-Pyarelal who gave him the maximum songs that made either a popular or a qualitative mark: ‘Daru Ki Botal Mein’ (Kishore Kumar/Majboor), ‘Tu Gaddaar Sahi’ (Gaddaar), ‘Shaam Suhani Aayi’ (Mahendra Kapoor/Zinda Dil), ‘Kamaal Hai Kamaal Hai’ (Manna Dey/Karz), ‘Jaa Meri Behena’ (Manna Dey /Ladies Tailor) and last but not the least, that splendid theme devotional from Subhash Ghai’s Krodhi, Manna Dey’s ‘Krodh Lobh Maya Main Taj Kar Ram Tere Ghar Aaya’.

Here it was that we saw Pran’s unparalleled range as an actor, from the happy-go-lucky inebriate Michael of Majboor to the ‘spiritual’ singer of the last film. ‘Malang Chacha’ of Upkar, the intense Pathan, Sher Khan in Zanjeer, and the Nepali buddy in Kasauti were all in-between these extremes, showing that Pran ‘lived’ the song as much as he breathed all he histrionically possessed into his characters!

There were many lesser songs filmed on Pran, in films as assorted as Rahu Ketu, Lafange, Vishwanath, Raja Aur Rana, Waqt Ki Deewaar, Lakhon Mein Ek and others, of which the maximum came in the '70s, when he commanded a position and price next only to the top three heroes! Leading the rest of the output was Mohammed Rafi’s masterpiece, ‘Raaz Ki Baat Keh Doon’, composed by Sonik-Omi, in which he spars verbally with the evil-intentioned Bindu on screen in Dharma (1973). And this was the first song for which I have witnessed coins being thrown on the screen by the audience! Yet another qawwali he sang with characteristic gusto was R.D. Burman’s Rafi-rendered ‘Jeena Hai To Ussika’ in the 1971 Adhikar.

Some other relatively ordinary numbers Pran brought to life included Shankar-Jaikishan’s ‘Hum Do Mast Malang’ In Beimaan (Kishore), R.D. Burman’s ‘Shivji Ka Naam Leke Yaaron’ In Chor Ho To Aisa (Hemant Kumar), K-A’s ‘Meri Nazar Se Bacha Na Koi’ In Chori Mera Kaam (Kishore), L-P’s ‘Na Tum Ho Yaar Aloo’ In Dus Numbri (Manna Dey), and Sonik-Omi’s ‘Ameeron Watan Se Garibi Hatao’ in Shankar Dada (Rafi).

But here is where we explode the myth that Pran was only about ‘item’-like songs in the '70s and early '80s, after he shifted to ‘goodness’. As the villain, he had Kishore Kumar singing ‘Aake Seedhi Lagi Dil Pe Jaise Katariya’ in two voices, the original for Pran and in a ‘female’ tone for himself (dressed in female garb!) for the comedy Half Ticket. The Shailendra comic classic was composed by Salil Chowdhury. Pran’s antics matched Kishore’s intentionally-gimmicky vocals so well that the villain himself seemed to be singing on screen!

In S.D. Burman’s 1960 Bewaqoof, Manna Dey came in as Pran’s voice in another on-screen duet between Kishore and Pran, ‘Tu Tu Tu Jaam Liye Jaa’. Mukesh also became his voice in the 1948 Ghulam Mohammed film Grahasti in which he enacted the love duet ‘Tere Naaz Uthaane Ko Jee Chahata Hai’ with a co-artiste.

And to culminate Pran’s love-hate relationship with music, we have to end with that playful number from the 1955 Munimji, ‘Dil Ki Umangein Hai Jawaan’, sung by Hemant Kumar and Geeta Dutt for Dev Anand and Nalini Jaywant under S.D. Burman. On the original record, a singer named ‘Thakur’ was mentioned as Pran’s voice, because as the villain, his character obliges the heroine by trying to sing with them in completely off-key pattern. Later, it was revealed that Dada had made Pran sing his own portions in those days of live recordings - and Pran had deliberately and credibly sung the song in the wrong pitch!

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Present at the funeral were Gulzar, Karan Johar, Shakti Kapoor, Shatrughan Sinha, Anupam Kher, Danny Denzongpa, Salim Khan, Raj Babbar, Amitabh Bachchan and many others. However, stars like Shahrukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Sonam Kapoor, Sridevi and others took on to twitter to express their grievances.

The late actor is survived by his wife Shukla, sons Arvind and Sunil, daughter Pinky and grandchildren. Pran was known for his steallar performances in movies like Zanjeer, Johnny Mera Naam, Gumnaam, Kashmir Ki Kali and many more. He was also recently honoured with the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Award

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Last night, Bollywood’s eternal favourite actor Pran Krishan Sikand (popularly known as Pran) set for heavenly abode. The news shocked almost everyone in Bollywood. We bring you some of the reactions of Bollywood stars who posted their messages for Pran saab on twitter…

Amitabh Bachchan

Pran sahab passes away! A gentleman, most collaborative colleague, a senior of immense distinction, a true disciplined professional. Another magnificent pillar of the Film Industry, falls. Our illustrious edifice in ruins, as stalwart after stalwart leaves.

Shah Rukh Khan

Why do icons who shaped our lives and emotions have to go away? U will sir, remain etched in our hearts. Allah bless ur soul Pran Sahib.

Priyanka Chopra

#Zanjeer will miss Sher Khan Forever.RIP Pran saheb.Thank you for giving us such a legendary legacy.loss of a legend.prayers and condolences. It’s such a loss for cinema..wish I had had the chance to know him.leaving a legacy that will stay with Indian cinema forever.RIP Pran saheb

Mahesh Bhatt

Enchanting memories of Pran Saab courses through the hearts of millions of people who grew up watching his films. India loves u Sir!

Anupam Kher

Final Curtain Call for one of the Most Loved Actors of Indian Cinema. An Actor & A Gentleman. Pran Saab- We will miss you & your Warmth.RIP

Manoj Bajpayee

May pran saab’s soul rest in peace!in an industry of hero an villain he ruled the space he was given.thank you praan saab!(sic)

Dia Mirza

6 decades of entertainment, over 400 hundred films…STALWART #RipPransaab

Sonam Kapoor ?

RIP :frowning: "Legendary actor Pran dies at 93

Riteish Deshmukh

RIP Pran Saab - Thank you for entertaining us all these years- will miss you sir. SHER KHAN u will live for ever- RIP Pran Saab

Preity Zinta ?

R.I.P Pran Saheb ! Did not know him personally but heard he was a perfect gentleman with a heart of gold ! May your soul rest in Peace…

Arjun Rampal

RIP Pran Saab, you immortalised so many characters, was fortunate to play one of them. You live in my heart forever.

Tusshar Kapoor

RIP Pran Saab, your humongous body of work will live forever!

Sophie Choudry ?

Just heard the news. End of an era. RIP #Pran Saab. U will always be our Sher Khan. legend

Boman Irani

Pran Saab is no more.

Sridevi Boney Kapoor

Today we have lost a legend, a gem and an iconic actor. We will miss you. RIP Pran Saheb.

Karan Johar

Truly the end of a magnificent and glorious era. He was a gentleman superstar and heaven is blessed today.

Kabir Bedi

Farewell Pran sahab, godfather of Indian villains, your legendary characters illuminated the annals of Indian cinema. Deepest respects. RIP

Abhishek Kapoor

RIP Pran sahab.. thank you for all those wonderful movies

Vishal Dadlani

Yaari hai imaan mera, yaar meri zindagi! Pran sahab, RIP.

Raveena Tandon

A legend passes away.. A chapter onto himself,in the book of the Hindi film industry! Micheal Of Majboor,Pran Saab..an irreplaceable Pillar.

Chitrangda Singh

It feels like one is losing a generation of that has lived a glorious era … RIP Praan saab .. God bless the soul

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Indeed a great actor, a legend and yes most films would be incomplete without him…

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Shukar. At least in the thread on someone’s death you didn’t use the cheezy tongue wala smiley.

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y wud i use that??? come on ppl i am 10,000 years old but do have moral values :snooty: