Om
Prakash (19 December 1919 – 21 February 1998) was an Indian
character actor. He was born in Jammu, now India as Om Prakash
Chibber. He used to play the role of Kamla in the stage play by the
famous Dewan Mandir Natak Samaj Koliwada. Starting his career in
1942, he was a popular supporting actor from the 1950s until the
1980s.
Om
Prakash played the leading man in films like Dus Lakh, Annadata and
Charandas 'Sadhu aur Shaitan'. His pivotal roles in the films Dil
Daulat Duniya, Chupke Chupke, Julie, Joroo Ka Ghulam, Aa Gale Lag
Jaa, Pyar Kiye Jaa, Padosan and Buddha Mil Gaya are considered to be
among his best along with Daddu in Namak Halaal and De Silva in
Zanjeer. His roles in 'Sharabi', 'Bharosa', 'Tere Ghar Ke Samne',
'Mere Humdum Mere Dost', 'Loafar', 'Dil Tera Diwana' were also
appreciated.
He
is known for his roles in comedy films. One of his best performances
in his later years were Naukar Biwi Ka, Sharaabi (1984) and Chameli
Ki Shaadi, where he played a role that was pivotal for the movie.
Om
Prakash Chibber was born in Jammu, now India on 19 December 1919. He
was fascinated by theatre, music and films. He started taking lessons
in classical music when he was just twelve and was recognised as a
master in no time.
He
joined All India Radio in 1937 on a monthly salary of Rs 25. He was
known as “Fateh Din”, a radio personality and his programmes made
him popular all over Lahore and Punjab.
He
was regaling people at a wedding one day when the well-known
film-maker Dalsukh Pancholi spotted him and asked to see him in his
Lahore office. Pancholi gave Prakash his first break as an actor in
the film Daasi. He was paid only Rs 80 but the film earned him the
kind of recognition that would give him a means of livelihood for a
lifetime. It was his first major role; he had played a bit role in
Sharif Badmash, a silent film. He followed his good work in Daasi
with Pancholi’s Dhamki and Aayee Bahar.
Soon
after the Partition he came to Delhi and then to Bombay (now Mumbai).
Baldev Raj Chopra noticed his talent when he was a film journalist
and critic; he urged Prakash to carry on with his acting career. He
was sure Om Prakash had the talent to prove himself as a versatile
actor. The actor had to face some struggle initially. He got his
first break as a villain in a film called Lakhpati. It won him
acclaim and got him roles in films like Lahore, Char Din and Raat Ki
Rani. It was during this phase in his career that he did Azaad[3]
with Dilip Kumar, Sargam with Raj Kapoor and Miss Mary, Bahar, Pehli
Jhalak, Asha and Manmauji with Kishore Kumar followed by Howrah
Bridge with Ashok Kumar and then Tere Ghar Ke Samne with Dev Anand.
He was marked out for his performance in both films in spite of the
presence of powerful star personas like Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor,
Ashok Kumar, Kishore Kumar and Dev Anand. He had developed a style of
his own, a style which was going to take him places, make him a big
name in the world of film entertainment for the next forty years.
Om
Prakash soon became a household name. He was good in almost every
character he played. He was the comedian, the family man burdened
with problems, the munshi, the alcoholic fallen on bad days because
of the evil designs of the villain, the nagged husband, the old man
in love, the wily politician and the big brother with a heart of
gold. He played an assortment of characters with the same ease and
had some of the best directors vying for him every time they had a
role which they felt only he could play. His role in Gopi is still
remembered, some analysts think he has overshadowed Dilip Saab.
Om
Prakash was a versatile actor with 307 films to his credit. One can
never forget his comic performances in Howrah Bridge, Dus Lakh (he
won his first major award for this performance), Pyar Kiye Jaa,
Padosan, Sadhu Aur Shaitaan, Dil Daulat Duniya, Chupke Chupke, Namak
Halaal, Gol Maal and Chameli Ki Shaadi. His performance as Dilip
Kumar’s elder brother in Gopi gave his career new impetus. He
proved that he could play mature roles with equal ease and depth:
Films like Chacha Zindabad, Khandan, Haryali Aur Raasta, Dil Apna Aur
Preet Parai, Pati Patni, Neend Hamari Khwab Tumhare, Mere Hamdam Mere
Dost, Annadata, Ek Shriman Ek Shrimati, Doli, Chirag, Amar Prem,
Aankh Micholi, Ek Hasina Do Diwane, Anuraag, Zanjeer, Sagina, Aa Gale
Lag Jaa, Loafer, Roti, Julie, Khushboo, Lawaaris, Bandish, Sharaabi
and Chameli Ki Shaadi.
Om
Prakash had a special rapport with Amitabh Bachchan and both worked
in many successful films spanning from Zanjeer to Sharaabi.
Prakash
produced many films Sanjog (1961), Jahan Ara (1964) and Gateway of
India (1957).
Om
Prakash suffered massive heart attack in his home and rushed to
Lilavati Hospital situated in Mumbai where he suffered another heart
attack and went into a coma from which he never came out. He died
on 21 February 1998.
Om Prakash's Filmography with Super Star Rajesh Khanna :
- Alag Alag (1985) .... Khan
- Dharam Kanta (1982) .... Fakira
- Dil-E-Nadaan (1982) .... Asha's dad
- Dhanwan (1981)
- Bandish (1980) .... Kishan's dad
- Aashiq Hoon Baharon Ka (1977) .... Mr. Jamunadas
- Roti (1974) .... Lalaji
- Joroo Ka Ghulam (1972) .... Shyamlal
- Apna Desh (1972) .... Dharamdas
- Dil Daulat Duniya (1972)
- Amar Prem (1971) .... Natwarlal
- Doli (1969) (as Om Parkash) .... Dwarka (Prem's dad)
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