Pran conferred Phalke Award at home


Mumbai, May 10 (IANS): In a rare gesture, union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Manish Tewari specially flew down to Mumbai to present the prestigious 44th Dadasaheb Phalke Award for Lifetime Achievement to veteran character actor Pran Kishan Sikand, famous as Pran.

The frail 93-year-old Pran was unable to travel to New Delhi May 3 when the national film awards were given away by President Pranab Mukherjee.

Tewari was accompanied by Information and Broadcasting secretary U.K. Varma, officials from the ministry and from the Directorate of Film Festivals. He presented the award, comprising a Swarn Kamal, a citation, a shawl and a cash prize of Rs.one million (Rs.10 lakh) to Pran.

"It is an honour for me to present this award to Pran saheb in person, in the centenary year of Indian cinema. Pran saheb is one of the most deserving persons to get the award and this has added lustre to the Dadasaheb Phalke Award," Tewari said, paying glorious tributes to Pran.

India's highest award in cinema, the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, is given annually since 1969 to recognise the contribution of film personalities towards the development of Indian cinema and their distinguished contribution to the growth and promotion of the medium.

Born in 1920 in Delhi, Pran started his career as a photographer in 1940, but a chance meeting with a film producer got him his first role in a film called "Yamla Jat".

After a brief pause due to Partition in 1947, when he moved from Lahore to Bombay, with the help of the renowned writer Saadat Hasan Manto and actor Shyam, Pran got a break in Bombay Talkies' film "Ziddi", in which Dev Anand played the lead role.

Since then, Pran never looked back and acted in over 400 movies spanning six decades, bringing to each role new mannerisms and style and holding generations spellbound by his acting skills and lending new dimensions to his earlier negative image with outstanding character roles in his later career.

Some of his memorable movies are "Azaad", "Madhumati", "Devdas", "Dil Diya Dard Liya", "Ram Aur Shyam", "Aadmi", "Ziddi", "Munimji", "Amardeep", "Jab Pyar Kisise Hota Hai", "Chori Chori", "Chhalia", and "Zanjeer", among others.

  

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  • Jawahar Lawrence Castalino, Nitte / Dubai,UAE

    Sat, May 11 2013

    Congratulations Pransaab.
    I'm very happy for Pransaab, he got the Dadasaheb Phalke Award on the centenary year of Indian cinema.It's a great Honor and Tribute to Pransaab,"The share Khan " of the Indian Film Industry.
    Almighty God bless Pransaab,with Good Health and Happiness.

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  • Vincent, Mangalore

    Fri, May 10 2013

    A Gentleman Actor...a great human being...i remember many many years ago he had footed the entire bill for Kapil Dev's knee treatment in Australia. Those days BCCI was not as rich as it is today and it was left to this gentleman PRAN to come forward to help Kapil Dev. Pran-saab I Salute you!

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'Lore

    Fri, May 10 2013

    This is one great whom you call a 'born', 'natural'or 'gifted' actor!
    Pran Saab we salute you! Your performances will always be etched in our hearts!We pray for your health and well being for many more years.....

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