Om Prakash Bakshi, a famous comedian of the 80s in Bollywood and a better actor, is not in this world today but people like him very much. Because of this, he is still alive in everyone's memories today. Om Prakash Bakshi was born on 19 December 1919 in Lahore, Pakistan and died on 21 February 1998. Om Prakash Bakshi's early education took place in Lahore, and since childhood, he was very interested in art. At the age of 12, he started studying classical music and Om Prakash Bakshi did not have the idea of making a career in acting, although this was not acceptable to life and due to this, he became an actor.
In 1937, Om Prakash worked in All India Radio Ceylon for a salary of Rs 25. Let me tell you all that his 'Fatehdin' programme on the radio was very much liked. After that, he stepped into the world of acting. He made the first film of his career in the year 1950, 'Dasi.' He received Rs 80 for working in this film. After that, he worked on many great films. By the way, Om Prakash Bakshi was as good an actor as he was a good director.
Let us tell you that Om Prakash set up a film company of his own and also directed many hit films and he produced many films under his company including Bhaiyyaji, Get Way of India, Chacha Jindambad, Sanjog. Along with this, in many films, he has also played the role of a villain. At the same time, as a comedy actor, he worked in many superhit films like Padosan, Julie, Dus Lakh, Chupke-Chupke, Bairaag, Sharabi, Namak Halaal, Pyaar Kia Jaa, Khandaan, Chowkidar, Laawaris, Aandhi, Loafer, and Zanjeer.
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