Vardhan Puri marks Amrish Puri's 94th birthday with dal-roti and Kishore Kumar songs

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Vardhan Puri marks Amrish Puri's 94th birthday with dal-roti and Kishore Kumar songs

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Vardhan Puri's birthday post for his grandfather Amrish Puri skipped the film reels and went straight to the dining table — dal-roti, poori channa, halwa cake, and Kishore Kumar songs. It is the most intimate portrait of a cinema legend in years, and a reminder that the man who made 'Mogambo khush hua!' a national catchphrase was, at home, known for bear hugs and naughty smiles.

Key Takeaways

Vardhan Puri paid tribute to his grandfather Amrish Puri on his 94th birth anniversary on 22 June 2026 .
The family marked the occasion with Amrish Puri's favourite foods — dal roti and poori channa — and songs by Kishore Kumar and KL Saigal .
Amrish Puri was born on 22 June 1932 and passed away on 12 January 2005 .
His iconic role as 'Mogambo' in the 1987 film 'Mr.
India' remains one of Bollywood's most celebrated villain portrayals.
Vardhan Puri made his Bollywood debut with 'Yeh Saali Aashiqui' in 2019 .

Actor Vardhan Puri on 22 June 2026 paid a deeply personal tribute to his late grandfather, legendary Bollywood actor Amrish Puri, on what would have been the icon's 94th birth anniversary. Sharing a carousel of nostalgic photographs on social media, Vardhan described how the family marked the occasion with Amrish Puri's favourite comfort food and beloved songs — a private ritual that offered a rare glimpse into the man behind the myth.

A Family Tribute Rooted in Ritual

Vardhan shared four photographs — one showing a young Vardhan in traditional attire and floral garlands alongside his grandfather, another featuring a young Amrish Puri holding a trophy in a studio portrait, a family photograph with his wife and children, and a vintage-era image of the actor. The pictures collectively traced the arc of a life lived both in the spotlight and at home.

Alongside the images, Vardhan wrote an emotional note addressed to his 'Dadu'. He said, 'Happy birthday to the greatest Dadu in the whole universe! The world and your countless admirers around the world love you for your craft and the countless characters you made immortal on stage and in cinema. But, if they got to witness even 1% of the gentleness you treated us, your family with at home, they would fall even deeper in love with you, if that's even a possibility.'

Dal-Roti, Halwa Cake, and Kishore Kumar

Vardhan revealed that the family gathered for a lunch featuring Amrish Puri's comfort favourites — dal roti and poori channa — while singing songs by KL Saigal and Kishore Kumar, both of whom the late actor reportedly cherished. He also mentioned cutting a large halwa cake in his grandfather's memory. 'We are having your comfort dal roti, poori channa etc at our dining table and singing your favourite KL Saigal sahab and Kishore Kumar sahab songs as we remember you today at lunch,' he wrote.

He added a note of longing: 'We wish you and our beloved Dadi were with us physically as well even though you are with us in spirit — something we feel in our bones every single day. Missing your bear hugs while you wrestled with us grandkids in bed. Missing your whistles and naughty smiles.'

The Legacy of a Cinema Legend

Amrish Puri was born on 22 June 1932 and spent years in theatre before making his film debut in his late thirties. He rose to become one of the most formidable screen villains of the 1980s and 1990s in Hindi cinema. His portrayal of 'Mogambo' in the 1987 cult classic 'Mr. India' — and the line 'Mogambo khush hua!' — remains one of the most quoted in Indian film history.

He also delivered one of Bollywood's most beloved lines in 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge''Jaa Simran Jaa, jee le apni zindagi' — demonstrating a range that extended well beyond villainy. His filmography included 'Virasat', 'Gardish', 'Pardes', 'Karan Arjun', 'Ghayal', 'Damini', 'Meri Jung', and 'Chachi 420'. Off-screen, his trademark hat became as iconic as his voice; reportedly, it was placed on his funeral pyre as a final farewell by his family.

Amrish Puri passed away on 12 January 2005. His grandson Vardhan Puri made his own Bollywood debut with 'Yeh Saali Aashiqui' in 2019 and has since appeared in 'Bloody Ishq'.

What the Tribute Reveals

The anniversary post stood out for what it chose not to show — no film clips, no award reels — but instead a family at a lunch table, singing old songs and eating simple food in memory of someone they loved. It is a reminder that behind one of Hindi cinema's most celebrated screen presences was, in Vardhan's words, a man of quiet gentleness at home. As Amrish Puri's admirers continue to grow with each new generation discovering his work, tributes like this add a human dimension that filmographies alone cannot capture.

Point of View

Vardhan Puri's post is notable for its specificity — dal-roti, halwa cake, Kishore Kumar at lunch. It humanises a figure the public knows almost entirely through menace and thunder. What it also quietly does is keep the Amrish Puri brand alive for a generation that was not born when Mogambo ruled the 1980s multiplex. For Vardhan, still building his own screen identity, the association is both an inheritance and a responsibility — one this post navigates with evident sincerity.
NationPress
22 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Amrish Puri's 94th birth anniversary being celebrated in 2026?
Amrish Puri was born on 22 June 1932, making 22 June 2026 his 94th birth anniversary. Though he passed away on 12 January 2005, his family and fans continue to mark the occasion each year in his memory.
How did Vardhan Puri celebrate Amrish Puri's birthday?
Vardhan Puri shared nostalgic photographs on social media and revealed that the family gathered for a lunch featuring Amrish Puri's favourite foods — dal roti and poori channa — while singing songs by KL Saigal and Kishore Kumar. He also cut a halwa cake in his grandfather's memory.
What is Amrish Puri best known for?
Amrish Puri is best known for playing 'Mogambo' in the 1987 Bollywood classic 'Mr. India', a role that gave Indian cinema the iconic line 'Mogambo khush hua!'. He was also celebrated for his role in 'Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge' and a wide range of films across the 1980s and 1990s.
Who is Vardhan Puri?
Vardhan Puri is the grandson of legendary actor Amrish Puri. He made his Bollywood debut with 'Yeh Saali Aashiqui' in 2019 and has since appeared in 'Bloody Ishq'.
When did Amrish Puri pass away?
Amrish Puri passed away on 12 January 2005. He had a career spanning theatre and cinema that lasted several decades, and he remains one of the most iconic actors in the history of Indian cinema.
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