Sunday, October 23, 2016

Bob Christo






Robert John Christo, popularly known as Bob Christo (Hindi: बोब क्रिस्टो), was an Australian-Indian civil engineer and actor in Hindi films. Starting with Sanjay Khan's Abdullah (1980), he went on to act in over 200 Hindi films in the 1980s and 1990s, including Qurbani (1980), Kaalia (1981), Nastik (1983), Mard (1985), Mr India (1987), Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja (1993) and Gumraah (1993), mostly playing roles as a henchman or an Army General.

Born in Sydney, Australia, Christo was a qualified Civil Engineer. He had two brothers, Helmut and Mike. Known for his brawny physique and bald headed look, Bob arrived in Mumbai, India whilst awaiting a work permit to expatriate to Muscat. It was in Mumbai that he was introduced to Bollywood actress Parveen Babi who helped him with his first steps into the world of Hindi films.

He received his first break, as a typecast villain in the Hindi movie Abdullah in 1980. Christo decided to stay in India and appeared in over 200 movies in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada. His film career had restricted him to type-cast roles as an antagonist to the main villain, or a British Indian army officer in pre-war movies.

He had appeared in many of Amitabh Bachchan's hit movies in the 1980s and early 1990s including Mard, Kaalia, Geraftaar, Agneepath, Toofan, and Jaadugar. Amitabh Bachchan's famous dialogue 'Hum Jahan Khade hote hain line wahin se shuru hoti hai' (The queue starts from where I stand) was actually mouthed first by Bob Christo in the movie. It is only after him that Bachchan says his lines.

During later stages of his life, he relocated to Bangalore in early 2000, where he started working as a Yoga instructor and remained disconnected from the Hindi movie industry since 2003. Partly due to how little is known about him and partly due to the number of movies in which he has appeared, Bob Christo has a cult following of sorts. On 17 June 2008, Adil Ray officially announced, as part of the BBC Asian Network's Bollywood month, his intention to search for the legend, Bob. However, he was unsuccessful.

The 72-year-old actor died of "rupture of left ventricle valve" in Bangalore on 20 March 2011. Tributes poured from all over India. He is survived by his wife Nargis and two sons, Darius and Sunil. He has two daughters, Monique and Nicole from previous marriage.


Bob Christo's Filmography with Super Star Rajesh Khanna :



Dushman -  1990 : as Sadashiv's aide
Raj Kapoor - 1987 : Himself during funeral
Insaaf Main Karoonga - 1985 : as Commander Bob
Disco Dancer - 1983 : as International Hit-man
Ashanti - 1982 : as Sampat's Man

Saturday, October 22, 2016

Raj Kiran





Raj Kiran Mahtani is a Bollywood actor. Born in a Sindhi family in Mumbai, he started his career in the mid 1970s, and went to work in around 100 films, Karz, Begunah, Basera, Maan Abhiman and Arth were some of his most memorable movies.

He disappeared from the industry and was thought to be living as a recluse in America for many years. Actor Rishi Kapoor reportedly found him in Atlanta in an asylum where he is living due to a mental illness.

In 2011, his daughter issued a public statement negating the reports of Raj Kiran being found in Atlanta. She and her family have been looking for him with the assistance of New York police and private detectives for the last eight years. One of his last appearances was in the TV serial Reporter with Shekhar Suman in 1994.



Raj Kiran's Filmography with Super Star Rajesh Khanna :


1991 - Ghar Parivar : as Balwant





Rishi Kapoor






Rishi Kapoor (born 4 September 1952) is an Indian film actor producer and director known for his works in Hindi cinema. He received the National Film Award for his debut role as a child artist in his father's 1970 film Mera Naam Joker (1970).  Kapoor had his first lead role as an adult, opposite Dimple Kapadia in 1973 with the film Bobby and received the Filmfare Best Actor Award in 1974. Since then, he played leading roles as the romantic lead in 92 films between 1973 and 2000, of which 41 were multi-starrer films.Only 11 of the 51 solo hero films were successful. He was honored with the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 2008. He appeared opposite his future wife Neetu Singh in twelve films from 1973 and 1981.

Kapoor was born in Chembur, Mumbai in a Punjabi Hindu family as Rishi Raj Kapoor. He was the second son of film director and star Raj Kapoor. He did his schooling with his brothers at Campion School, Mumbai and Mayo College, Ajmer. His brothers, Randhir Kapoor and Rajiv Kapoor, are also actors.

Rishi Kapoor debuted in his father's 1970 film, Mera Naam Joker, playing a child. Kapoor had his first lead role, as an adult, opposite Dimple Kapadia in the 1973 film Bobby. In an interview in 2012, he stated "There was a misconception that the film was made to launch me as an actor. The film was actually made to pay the debts of Mera Naam Joker. Dad wanted to make a teenage love story and he did not have money to cast Rajesh Khanna in the film". Only 11 of the 51 solo hero films were successful at the box office and 25 of the 41 mutli-hero films were successful at the box office. Rishi Kapoor got 51 films as the solo lead hero from 1973-2000 but, of them, 40 were box-office flops and managed only 11 hits - which were Bobby, Laila Majnu,Rafoo Chakkar, Sargam, Karz, Prem Rog, Nagina, Honeymoon, Banjaran, Heena and Bol Radha Bol.

In 1999 he directed the film Aa Ab Laut Chalen, starring Rajesh Khanna, Aishwarya Rai, Akshaye Khanna in the lead. His last film as a romantic lead was the delayed Karobaar: The Business of Love (2000). Rishi Kapoor has acted in Heena, directed by his brother Randhir Kapoor and his father, Raj Kapoor, and in Prem Granth, a movie produced by the three Kapoor brothers (Rishi, Randhir and Rajiv Kapoor) and directed by Rajiv Kapoor.

He moved on to supporting roles in the 2000s. He has since appeared in films like Yeh Hai Jalwa (2002), Hum Tum (2004), Fanaa (2006), Namastey London (2007), Love Aaj Kal (2009) and Patiala House (2010). He also appeared in the British films Don't Stop Dreaming (2007) and Sambar Salsa (2008). He reunited onscreen with Neetu Singh in the film Do Dooni Chaar (2010).

He also acted in the movie Chintu Ji in which he plays himself. In 2012 he appeared in a villainous role in Agneepath and in the multi-starrer Housefull 2 where he appeared with brother Randhir Kapoor for the first time after Khazana in mid-1980s. He made a cameo appearance in Yash Chopra's Jab Tak Hai Jaan along with his wife.

Kapoor with Neetu Singh at Grazia Young Fashion Awards, 2016

Rishi Kapoor married actress Neetu Singh on 22 January 1980. The couple have two children; actor Ranbir Kapoor was born on 28 September 1982 and designer Riddhima Kapoor Sahani was born on 15 September 1980. Rishi is the paternal uncle of actresses Karisma Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor.

1970 – Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards: Special Award, and National Film Award for Mera Naam Joker.
2009 – Honoured by Russian Government for contribution to cinema.
2010 – Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards: Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Love Aaj Kal.
2011 – Zee Cine Awards: Best Lifetime Jodi along with Neetu Singh.
2013 - The Times of India Film Awards (TOIFA), Best Actor in a Negative Role for Agneepath.
2016 - Screen Lifetime Achievement Award


Rishi Kapoor's Filmography with Super Star Rajesh Khanna :


1976 - Ginny Aur Johnny : Special Appearance (Rajesh Khanna also in special appearance)
1981 - Naseeb : as Sunny (Rajesh Khanna's special appearance)
1985 - Zamana : as  Ravi S. Kumar
1988 - Vijay : as  Vikram Bhardwa
1991 - Ghar Parivar : as Birju
1999 - Aa Ab Laut Chalen :   Producer and Director
2007 - Om Shanti Om : as himself in special appearance (Rajesh Khanna appearing himself through graphis in a song).

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Prem Chopra



Prem Chopra (born 23 September 1935) is an Indian actor in Hindi and Punjabi films. He has acted in 320 films over a span of over 50 years. He has a soft-spoken diction despite being a villain in most films.



Prem Chopra, the third of six children of Ranbirlal and Rooprani Chopra, a Punjabi Hindu family, was born on 23 September 1935, in Lahore. After the partition of India, his family moved to Shimla, where he was brought up.His father desired that Prem be a doctor or an Indian Administrative Services officer.



Prem Chopra completed his schooling and college from Shimla after his father, who was a government servant, got transferred there. He graduated from Punjab University. He took part in college dramatics enthusiastically. At his father's insistence, he completed his graduation and then went to Mumbai. Soon after he made his debut film, his mother was detected with mouth cancer and she died, leaving his then nine-year-old sister Anju to be looked after by his father and his four other brothers. The brothers had given warning to their respective wives that only if their sister is happy would they be happy and Prem considers his sister as his first daughter. Noted writer-director Lekh Tandon brought the proposal of Uma for marriage to Prem. Uma was the younger sister of the siblings Krishna Kapoor, Prem Nath and Rajendranath. The couple have three daughters, Rakita, Punita and Prerna Chopra. Rakita is married to film publicity designer Rahul Nanda. Punita owns a pre-school called Wind Chimes in Bandra, suburban Mumbai, and is married to singer and television actor Vikas Bhalla. Prerna is married to Bollywood actor Sharman Joshi. He resides in a duplex apartment in Pali Hill, Bandra in Mumbai.



His relationship with two of his four brothers got estranged in the late 1980s. Prem Chopra had bought a bungalow in 1980 in Delhi, which was jointly owned by him and his father, and his father and his one brother used to stay there. Prem had got his brother a job in Delhi and made him stay at the bungalow. But his father, a day before his death, was made to sign a will favouring one of his brothers, taking away Prem's rights in the bungalow. Later an income tax raid happened in that same house and his brother said in the raid that Prem had given them the bungalow and so the house still was in name of Prem Chopra. Prem had two other houses in Mumbai also, which were sold off cheaply by his other brothers without telling him as they needed the money. His biography titled Prem Naam Hai Mera, Prem Chopra, written by his daughter Rakita Nanda, was released in April 2014.




In Shimla Prem Chopra developed an interest in acting as he had begun to take part many plays in his college days. Despite stiff opposition from his parents, he managed to go to Mumbai to pursue his dream of acting in Bollywood films. In his initial days he stayed at guest-houses in Colaba, Mumbai. He started visiting film studios to display his portfolio: The response was not encouraging.



To survive in the fast life of Mumbai, he took up a job with The Times of India while trying to gain a foothold in the film industry. He looked after circulation of the paper in Bengal, Orissa and Bihar and was required to tour 20 days a month. Prem used to cut his touring time by calling the agents to come and meet him at the station so that he could quickly return. This way a tour that would normally take 20 days would get completed in 12 and he would spend the rest of the time going from one studio to the other. While traveling by the suburban train one day, a stranger accosted him and asked if he was interested in joining films. Chopra nodded in agreement and went with that stranger to Ranjit Studios where the producers of Chaudhari Karnail Singh were in search of a hero. Jagjit Sethi, a Punjabi producer, gave him the break as Jabeen's hero in Chaudhary Karnail Singh, a Punjabi film. His debut film was a Hindu-Muslim romantic love story set against the backdrop of Indo-Pak partition and it turned out to be a big hit. The film even won the National award. He was paid Rs 2500 for his debut film. The movie took almost three years to complete.



During his stint with the Times of India, he worked in Punjabi films including Sapani and Hindi films such as Woh Kaun Thi?, Shaheed, Main Shaadi Karne Chala and Teesri Manzil. Prem did not consider acting as a full-time profession in the early 1960s, and he kept trying to get roles in films due to his passion for acting. Among his early films he played Sukhdev in Shaheed, one of his rare positive leading roles. Prem had done four movies before Woh Kaun Thi?, a box-office hit of 1964, had released. On the sets of Woh Kaun Thi? which had Manoj Kumar as lead hero Prem met Manoj for the first time. Manoj offered Prem a positive role in Shaheed, for which Manoj was the presenter. During the shooting of Main Shadi Karne Chala someone suggested that he become a villain. He continued working with ToI, when already he was part of box-office hits like Nishan, Sikandar E Azam in 1965 and Sagaai, Mera Saaya in 1966. After Teesri Manzil and Upkaar, he was flooded with films as a villain.


He has since 1967 been a leading villain in Hindi films and his peak period as main villain in Hindi films was from 1967-1994. In the 1970s he got plum roles as a villain often with Amjad Khan and Ranjeet. In few films he played secondary villain to villainous characters of Ajit, Madan Puri, Pran, Jeevan in 1970s and 1980s and to Amrish Puri and Amjad Khan's in the late 1980s. In the critically acclaimed comedy film Hulchul (1971), played the lead hero in this suspense thriller and was not a villain. He played the main lead in 1970 box-office hit small budget comedy film Samaj Ko Badal Dalo as lead hero and was paired opposite Telugu actresses Kanchana and Sarada. The song sung by Rafi and picturised on Prem Chopra -Tum Apni Saheli Ko Itna Bata Do Ki Usse Koi Pyar Karne Laga Hai from this 1970 film and the song Rah Mein Kaliya - a song sung by Kishore Kumar and performed on-screen by Prem Chopra in the film Nafrat(1973), a box-office flop in 1973, continues to be popular. The dialogue " Prem naam hai mera, Prem Chopra" (My name is Prem, Prem Chopra) from the film Bobby has been very popular. Another famous Prem Chopra dialogue is from film Souten - "Main wo bala hoon jo sheshay se pathar ko todtee hai" which closely translates to "I am that trouble which crushes stones with glass". He was the regular in villainous role in the films with Rajesh Khanna in the lead role from 1969-1991 from Doli(1969) till Ghar Parivaar(1991). The duo of Prem and Rajesh Khanna acted in 19 films together and had 15 of them as box office hits and were very close friends in real life till Khanna's death. Prem quoted in an interview "Rajesh Khanna and I were considered a lucky pair and distributors used to tell Rajesh Khanna that we don't care who your heroine is, all we want to know is whether Prem Chopra is in the film." He also mouthed dialogues in the song Aaj Pila Dey Saathi Apni sung by Mahendra Kapoor from the film Doli(1969). He also mouthed dialogs in the song Lo Mera Pyar Lelo from Nafrat in 1973 with Asha Bhosle and Kab Se Ye Dil Hai Pyaasa from Mera Muqaddar in 1988.


After 1995, he appeared as a villain in very few films. He took up positive character roles from 1996 and started getting more positive roles from 2005. His screen space got reduced in the films after 2005.



He had a good career spanning 50 years and was popular for villain roles in Bollywood. Prem Chopra regards his best roles were in Shaheed (1965), Upkaar (1967), Purab Aur Pashchim, Do Raaste (1969), Kati Patang (1970), Do Anjaane (1976), Jaadu Tona (1977), Kala Sona, Dostana (1980), Kranti (1981), Phool Bane Angaarey (1991), Bewaffa Se Waffa. He regards his best performances in positive roles came in Sikander-e-Azam, Kunwari, Shaheed, Jaadu Tona, Prem Pratiggya,Chori Chori Chupke Chupke. He quoted in an interview "Although I came to be a hero, my films as a leading man, flopped. Which was good in a way because a whole new world opened in front of me. There were so many more roles I could do. When I established myself as a villain it could continue for years."


Awards :



1976 - Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for his role in Do Anjaane

2004 - Legend of Indian Cinema Award at Atlantic City



Amongst other awards won the Giants honoured him with the "Lifetime Achievement Award". His talent won the Indira Gandhi Priyadarshini Award in 1998, and has also been a recipient of the "Lions Club Award", "Ashoka Award", "Ashirwad Award" and the "Punjabi Kala Sangam Award."




Prem Chopra's Filmography with Super Star Rajesh Khanna :



  1. Ghar Parivaar (1991)
  2. Waapsi (1986)
  3. Shatru (1986)
  4. Oonche Log (1985)
  5. Ram Tere Kitne Nam (1985)
  6. Awaaz (1984)
  7. Maqsad (1984)
  8. Souten (1983)
  9. Jaanwar (1983)
  10. Naseeb (1981)
  11. Aanchal (1980)
  12. Bebus (1979)
  13. Tyaag (1977)
  14. Mehbooba (1976)
  15. Maha Chor (1976)
  16. Ajanabee (1974)
  17. Prem Nagar (1974)
  18. Daag: A Poem of Love (1973)
  19. Kati Patang (1970)
  20. Do Raaste (1969)
  21. Doli (1969)

Shafi Inamdar







Shafi Inamdar (Marathi: शफी इनामदार; 23 October 1945 – 13 March 1996) was an Indian actor. He started his film career with the film Vijeta and continued it in Ardh Satya. He acted in a number of television serials including Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi. Shafi married actress Bhakti Barve. He died on 13 March 1996. His wife died in a road accident on 12 February 2001. Shafi's most notable film roles include the inspector in Aaj Ki Awaz, the villain in Awam (film) and the friend of the hero in films like Nazrana, Anokha Rishta and Amrit. Some of his other films are Kudrat Ka Kanoon, Jurm, Sadaa Suhagan and Love 86, all successful films.

Shafi Inamdar received his early education at Pangari and at St. Joseph's High School in Umerkhadi (Dongri) in Mumbai, India, where he passed his S.S.C exam in 1958. He did his B.Sc from K.C College in 1963. He is particularly known for playing the common man's role. He has acted in numerous television shows. One of his performances on television was in Teri bhi chup Meri bhi chup. He also played the role of an advocate in the Hindi film Yeshwant, which was released after his death. He appeared in Ramesh Sippy's film Saagar. He also directed a film titled Hum Dono, starring Nana Patekar, Rishi Kapoor and Pooja Bhatt. The film was a hit and he was considered a good director.

From his schooling days he was interested in dramas and used to act and direct school plays. He participated in elocution competition and debates. This continued through his college days and intensified his desire to become a performing artist and a theatre personality. He started his career as an actor and director under the guidance of Gujarati theatre personality Pravin Joshi. He directed and acted in about 30 one act plays in Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi and English from 1973 to 1978. Later on he joined Indian National Theatre and Indian Peoples Theatre Association where he came in contact with Balraj Sahni and other members of Indian Theatre and learned the finer aspects of acting.

The turning point in his career was Ismat Chugtai’s play Nila Kamra which he staged as his first commercial production in Hindi. In the late seventies when the Prithvi theatre was started Shafi Inamdar got an opportunity to produce several Hindi plays that paved the way for establishing him as a theatre personality to be reckoned with. He founded his own theatre group Hum Productions in 1982 and directed, produced and acted in various plays. He also staged comedies and folk theatre based on human drama Naag Mandala.

In 1984 came India’s most popular television sitcom Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi, a comedy serial starring Shafi Inamdar in the main lead as the character Ranjeet which became a household name all over the country. He later on did other television serials like Adha Sach, Aadha Jooth, Mirza Ghalib and Teri Bhi Chup meri Bhi Chup. In 1983 he made first appearance on Hindi screen in the Shashi Kapoor produced and Govinda Nihalani directed film Vijeta followed by hard hitting but popular Ardh Satya. He acted in B.R.Chopra films like Aaj ki Awaz, Awaam and Dehleez and became a regular with B.R film camp.

One of his most appreciated efforts comes from film Krantiveer where he plays a TV Anchor, similar to Rajat Sharma from Aap ki Adalat, and exposes a group of corrupted people regarding politics, law and police. His witty dialogues and playful language was appreciated along with fans and others. Krantiveer was one of the highest-grossing movies of 1994.

He died on 13 March 1996 of a massive heart attack.

1985: Nominated: Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for Aaj Ki Awaaz


Shafi Inamdar's Filmography with Super Star Rajesh Khanna :

  1. 1986 - Anokha Rishta
  2. 1986 - Amrit 
  3. 1987 - Nazrana
  4. 1987 -  Awam 
  5. 1989 - Ghar Ka Chiraag






Yunus Parvez




Yunus Parvez (c.1931 – 11 February 2007) was a Bollywood character actor who played supporting roles in over 200 films from the late 1960s to the 2000s. He is best known for his roles in films like Garm Hava (1974), Deewar (1975), Trishul (1978) and Mr. India (1987). His last film role was in Shaad Ali's hit film Bunty Aur Babli (2005).



He died on 11 February 2007 at the age of 75 at his home on Mira Road, Mumbai. He was survived by his wife and two children. He had been suffering from acute diabetes and was to be taken to a specialty hospital for treatment on the same day he died, according to his family.





Yunus Parvez's Filmography with Super Star Rajesh Khanna :



  1. 1991 - Ghar Parivar : as Seth
  2. 1995 - Prem Kahani : as Kotwal




Dinesh Hingoo





Dinesh Hingoo, born Dinesh Hingorani, is a Bollywood actor who has played mainly comic roles. He has appeared in over 300 films.

Hingoo, who has appeared in about 296 films, from Taqdeer (1967) to Be Careful (2010), is known for his unique laughter and impersonations including that of a Parsee (parsi) businessman. He has played supporting and Bit parts in the films Qurbani (1980), Anubhav (1986) Saajan (1992), Humraaz,Khoobsurat (1999 film) Baazigar, Daraar No Entry and Judaai, and has acted in television serials on Indian public broadcaster, Doordarshan.

He has been a famous comedian in Indian Bollywood for about 2 decades.




Dinesh Hingoo's Filmography with Super Star Rajesh Khanna :


Ghar Parivar - 1991 : as Villager