Balraj Sahni's last wish was very unique, everyone was stunned to hear
Balraj Sahni's last wish was very unique, everyone was stunned to hear
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Actor Balraj Sahni, who said goodbye to this world on April 13, 1973, has not been forgotten to date. Balraj Sahni was an actor in the world of Hindi cinema, who is counted among the most talented and influential actors. With his acting, he won everyone's heart and he brought the sufferings and problems of the common man to the film screen very often. He remained a symbol of skillfulness, gentleness, harmony and morality in real life and his acting made many people obsessed with him.

However, Balraj Sahni's real name was Yudhishthira Sahni and the book 'The Non-Conformist: Memories of My Father Balraj Sahni' written on him narrates the untold things of time and life in his biography. Let us tell you all that this biography has been written by Balraj Sahni's actor son Parikshit Sahni. Now today is his death anniversary on April 13. So we tell you the special things related to him. It is said that Balraj Sahni's hobbies were also outstanding and he had a lot of attachment to water. Whether it was actually swimming in the water or bathing in the snow water, he was always eager for all this.

He was also known for taking quite tough decisions and it is said that Balraj was fond of acting since childhood. Balraj Sahni was born on May 1, 1913, in Pakistan. Yes, and he did his master's degree in English literature from Lahore University. After this, he went to Rawalpindi to take care of his family's business. Yes, and he also worked closely with Mahatma Gandhi in 1938. It is said that after meeting Gandhiji, he went to England to join BBC London Hindi. After that, Balraj Sahni joined the 'Indian Progressive Theatre Association' (IPTA) to fulfil his childhood hobby.

In the year 1946, in the 'IPTA,' he first got a chance to act in the play 'Insaaf' and Balraj Sahni also got a chance to work as an actor in the film 'Dharti Ke Lal' under the direction of Khwaja Ahmed Abbas. Very few people know that Balraj Sahni was a complete Marxist. Yes, and he followed the same ideology and said, 'Don't call a pandit when I die. There will be no chanting of mantras. When my last journey comes out, I should have a red flag on my body.'

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