How Did Jackie Shroff Honor Amrish Puri on His 21st Death Anniversary?
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Mumbai, Jan 12 (NationPress) Actor Jackie Shroff emotionally honored the memory of the esteemed veteran, Amrish Puri, on the occasion of his 21st death anniversary. He reflected on the legendary actor's towering charisma, unparalleled vocal prowess, and the profound influence he had on Indian cinema.
Jackie shared a touching black-and-white image of Amrish Puri on his Instagram stories, accompanied by the poignant track “Hum Na Samjhe The” sung by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam from the 1993 movie “Gardish”.
In his caption, Jackie opted for simplicity, stating: “Amrish Puri ji (folded hands emoji) (22 June 1932-12 Jan 2005)”.
Having appeared in over 450 films, Amrish Puri solidified his status as one of the most iconic figures in Indian cinema. Renowned for his versatility, he particularly gained fame for his memorable villainous performances.
His noteworthy filmography includes titles like Vidhaata, Shakti, Hero, Meri Jung, Nagina, Mr. India, Shahenshah, Ram Lakhan, Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, Pardes, Tridev, Ghayal, Saudagar, Thalapathi, Tahalka, Damini, Karan Arjun, Kaalapani, Jeet, Koyla, Baadshah, Gadar: Ek Prem Katha, Nayak: The Real Hero, Mujhse Shaadi Karogi, and Hulchul.
His portrayal of the iconic villain Mogambo in Shekhar Kapur’s Mr. India is celebrated as one of the greatest antagonist roles in the history of Indian cinema. Additionally, his humorous performance in Chachi 420 alongside Kamal Haasan received critical acclaim.
In international circles, he is best remembered for his role as Mola Ram in the Steven Spielberg and George Lucas film Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
Sadly, Amrish Puri battled myelodysplastic syndrome, a rare blood cancer, and underwent brain surgery in 2004. His health deteriorated, leading to frequent procedures, and he fell into a coma before passing away in 2005.
His last film was the 2006 action movie Kachchi Sadak, featuring Rahul Singh, Parmita Katkar, Madhoo, Mukesh Tiwari, Rahul Dev, and Mithun Chakraborty.
The movie narrates the story of a young man named Randhir who gets entangled in a politically driven liquor trade. His only solace comes from his friends and girlfriend Julie. Eventually, he is called upon to assist a principled social worker-turned-politician in the upcoming elections, but fate has its own plans. This film is a blend of fiction and reality, penned by Rahul Singh himself.