‘Angrezo ke zamane ke jailer’ veteran Bollywood actor Asrani passes away at 84

Govardhan Asrani, veteran Bollywood comedian from Jaipur, passed away at 84 after a long illness, leaving behind a legacy of over 350 films.
Veteran Bollywood actor-comedian, Asrani passes away at 84
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Veteran Bollywood actor Govardhan Asrani, best known for his iconic comic roles, passed away on Monday at the age of 84. Born in Jaipur, Rajasthan, during British colonial rule, Asrani appeared in over 350 films across a career spanning more than five decades.

The veteran comedian, who rose to fame with Mere Apne in the early 1970s, had been battling age-related ailments. Just hours before his death, he had shared Diwali greetings with his fans on social media.

His last rites were held at Santacruz Crematorium in Mumbai, with family members in attendance. News agency ANI shared images from the ceremony on social media.

Asrani cemented his place in the hearts of Indian audiences with his portrayal of the Adolf Hitler-inspired eccentric jailer in Sholay, the 1975 classic that turned 50 this year. Though his screen time was brief, the performance became legendary, especially his line, “Hum Angrezon ke zamaane ke jailer hain".

Earlier in August, when Sholay marked its golden jubilee, Asrani had said that there wasn’t a single event or function where he wasn’t asked to repeat his famous jailer dialogues. “It’s all because of Sippy Saab’s direction and Salim-Javed’s writing," he had said.

Asrani became a constant presence in Hindi cinema, especially through the 1970s and 1980s, when his comic timing made him a favourite of directors like Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Basu Chatterjee, BR Chopra and KR Rao. He seamlessly transitioned into the next generation of comedies, working with filmmakers such as David Dhawan and Priyadarshan in the 2000s, appearing in hits like Hera PheriJo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar and Gharwali Baharwali.

Other than Sholay, Asrani’s performances in Abhimaan, Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar and Balika Badhu were among his most acclaimed. He won the Filmfare Award for Best Comedian for both Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar and Balika Badhu

He was equally loved on television, especially for his role as Narada in Doordarshan’s 1985 serial Natkhat Narad

Asrani also holds a rare distinction in Indian cinema. He has appeared as a character actor and comedian in the highest number of Hindi films within a decade, featuring in 101 films in the 1970s and 107 in the 1980s.

Asrani also holds a rare distinction in Indian cinema. He has appeared as a character actor and comedian in the highest number of Hindi films within a decade, featuring in 101 films in the 1970s and 107 in the 1980s.

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