Wherever the scene of prisoners and warden comes in Hindi cinema, only one face occupies the memory of the audience. Jani, we are jailers of British times, ha ha. Maybe you remember his name after reading this dialogue from the movie Sholay. Asrani's name is taken with great respect as a comedian in Bollywood. Humour is a very complex task, drenching a cinema audience with the juice of humour is exactly the same as amusing and laughing at a crying child. Asrani is celebrating his 81st birthday today. On the other hand, humour is very different from sloppiness. Nothing will go wrong if it is said that Asrani is the king of the reality of humour. The comedian kept the audience hooked to his fun for almost five decades. Born on January 1, 1941, in Jaipur, Asrani reached Mumbai in 1963 with the dream of an actor. Where he met Kishore Sahu and Hrishikesh Mukherjee. However, from here his direction turned towards Pune. At the behest of both, Asrani reached the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune to take admission. Asrani was admitted. After completing his training, he caught the train to Mumbai. Here in the initial days, he completed his acting course from the Film Institute of Pune. His first chance was with Vishwajeet in the film Hare Kanch Ki Chudiyan. Asrani worked in many hit films in Bollywood. In which Sholay, Joker, Bhool Bhulaiyaa, Mala Maal Weekly, Chup Chup Ke. Movies like Chupke Chupke, Dhamaal, Hulchal, Dulhe Raja and Kyunki are included. Disha Patani looks gorgeous in pink bikini On last day of year, Kareena shared cute picture of son Jeh 'Prithviraj' embroiled in controversies before release, Gujjar community said this