Jaspal
Singh Bhatti (3 March 1955 – 25 October 2012) was an Indian
television personality famous for his satirical take on the problems
of the common man. He is most well known for his television series
Flop Show and mini capsules Ulta Pulta which ran on Doordarshan,
India's national television network, in the late 1980s and early
1990s. He was also known as the "King of Comedy".
On
2013, he was honoured with the Padma Bhushan (posthumously), India's
third highest civilian award.
Born
on 3 March 1955 at Amritsar, Bhatti graduated from Punjab Engineering
College, Chandigarh as an electrical engineer. Bhatti married
Savita Bhatti on 24 March 1985, and has a son, Jasraj Bhatti, and a
daughter, Raabiya Bhatti. His Wife Savita Bhatti was chosen in
2014 Elections as a Candidate of Aam Aadmi Party from Chandigarh, but
she opted out.
Flop
Show
His
low-budget Flop Show TV series in the early 1990s is remembered even
today. His wife Savita Bhatti produced the show and acted in all the
episodes as his wife. Only 10 episodes were ever produced, but the
show has had a long and powerful legacy and is well remembered. One
of his co-actors Vivek Shauq has been very successful since his stint
in Flop Show, having found a footing in Hindi cinema. On 10 January
2011, Shauq died from septicaemia.
Bhatti
subsequently acted and directed the popular TV series Ulta Pulta and
Nonsense Private Limited for the Doordarshan television network. What
attracted audience to his shows was his gift of inducing humour to
highlight everyday issues of the middle class in India. Bhatti's
satire on the Punjab police Mahaul Theek Hai (1999) was his first
directorial venture for a full-length feature film in his native
Punjabi language. It was well received amongst audience for its
simple and honest humour. He played the role of Jolly Good Singh, a
guard, in the movie Fanaa. He played a comical college principal in
Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe. He also starred in the comedy Punjabi film
Jijaji.
Bhatti
acted in Hindi Movie Aa Ab Laut Chalen with Kadar Khan in 1999.
Bhatti
appeared in SAB TV's Comedy ka King Kaun as a judge with actress
Divya Dutta. In his latest stint, Bhatti and his wife Savita competed
in a popular Star Plus show Nach Baliye which went on air in October
2008. The couple put their best foot forward to entertain the
audiences with their dancing and comic skills.
The
cartoonist, humorist, actor and filmmaker was focusing on acting as
he was getting numerous offers from Bollywood producers as a
comedian.
In
his later years, Jaspal Bhatti set up a training school and a
studio in Mohali near Chandigarh called "Joke Factory".
He
also launched a new 52-episode comedy series titled Thank You
Jijaji on Sony's family entertainment channel, SAB TV. It was shot
at his own MAD Arts film school at Chandigarh.
At a
2009 carnival at Chandigarh, Bhatti put up a stall displaying
vegetables, daal and oils. The onlookers were invited to throw rings
around them to win these costly goods as prizes, poking fun at the
government's failure to control inflation.
In
2009, Bhatti school's, Mad Art's, animation film on female foeticide
won the second prize in the Advantage India organised by 1take
media. It won a certificate of merit at the IDPA-2008 Awards in
Mumbai.
Bhatti
was granted the Lifetime Achievement Award, at the first Golden Kela
Awards.
Jaspal
Bhatti was awarded Padma Bhushan posthumously on Republic Day 2013
for his contribution to Arts.
Bhatti
was known for floating his political parties during elections to
highlight the problems faced by the general public.
In
1995, he floated the 'Hawala Party' delighting passers-by with his
original poker faced take on growing political corruption in the
country which was already a hotly discussed topic in the context of
the Jain-Hawala Diaries.
In
2002, Bhatti announced that he was starting the "Suitcase Party"
& released his manifesto allotting 5 seats to his family and
more seats to be decided based on the suitcase size of the
prospective candidates.
In
2009, the comedian announced that he was floating the "Recession
Party" & Bhajna Amli, alias Gurdev Dhillon, as his party's
face from the Ludhiana. In his trademark satirical style, he kept his
party's symbol as opium, drugs and alcohol for which he claimed that
there will be no shortage of supply if his party is voted to
power.
India's
leading media critic Amita Malik says of him: "Bhatti has the
correct style for TV, an understated, quiet humour which sinks in
without shouting, and which mercilessly exposes both corruption in
our every day life and the typical people, who thrive on it. The grim
fact and the hard truths of our society so bitter otherwise are made
so funny through the adept handling of Bhatti, that cleansing
laughter is created out of common malpractices."
Bhatti
died in a car accident near Shahkot in Jalandhar district on 25
October 2012, aged 57. The car was being driven by his son, Jasraj
Bhatti. Jaspal died just one day before the release of his
film Power Cut starring his son Jasraj. He is survived by his
wife and children.
2013
Padma Bhushan Government of India
Jaspal Bhatti's Filmography with Super Star Rajesh Khanna :
Aa Ab Laut Chalen (1999) – Iqbal Singh
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