Amrish Puri Death Anniversary: Brilliant actor who use to live his character
Amrish Puri Death Anniversary: Brilliant actor who use to live his character
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Known for its strong voice and powerful payment in Bollywood, our Amrish Is Complete's death anniversary today. You have always been remembered as an actor in Bollywood who has always been remembered as an actor in Bollywood, who gave a new identity to the villainy on the strength of his tough voice, the gestures and the powerful acting. Today is his 16th death anniversary. He passed away on 12th January 2005 in Mumbai. He worked in more than 400 films between 1967 and 2005.

From the theatre to the first screen of films, Amrish showed the essence of acting in about 250 films in nearly three decades. In today's era, many artists start acting life by training from an acting training institute, while the Americans themselves were acting training institutions on their own. Born on June 22, 1932, at Nowshera village in Punjab, Amrish started his career with a job in the Ministry of Labour and showed his acting gem in the plays of Satydev Dubey. He later succeeded in making his identity as an artist in the 'Prithvi Theatre' of Prithvi Raj Kapoor.

In the Fifties, he turned to Mumbai after passing a B.A. from Shimla in Himachal Pradesh. At that time, his elder brother Madan Puri Hindi had made his identity as a villain in the film. Amrish Puri is remembered as an actor who gave a new identity to villainy on the strength of his tough voice and powerful acting.  He made a distinct identity among the audience through several successful films like 'Kurbaan', 'Naseeb', 'Vidhata', 'Hero', 'Andha Kanoon', 'Coolie ', 'Duniya', 'Meri Jang', 'Sultanate', 'Janbaz'. In 1987, Shekhar Kapoor's film 'Mr. India' was played by the role of ' Mogambo ' on the hearts of the audience. A dialogue of the film, "Mogambo Khush Hua", is still fresh in the minds of cinema lovers.

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