Bollywood star Premnath was known celebrity. He has been a famous villain of his time and people had a great love for his character. He became a villain and settled in millions of hearts. He acted in many superhit films like 'Johnny Mera Naam', 'Dharmatma', 'Bobby', 'Jani Dushman' and the negative role played by him in all these films was highly loved by the people. Premnath used to be a famous villain of his time, but still, his fan following is not less. He was born on this day and today we are going to tell you on the day of his birth, a very wonderful anecdote related to him.
This is about the time when Premnath was shooting for the film Jaaneman. Devanand and Hema Malini were seen in this film. One day Premnath was returning home after shooting this film. During that time, his car stopped at Mahim's red light and the children present on the sidewalk recognized him. After that, everyone started shouting Premnath. After that, the signal turned green and the car moved forward. After going a short distance, he asked the driver to take the car back to those children. Hearing this, the driver took the car and reached the children. As soon as he got there, Premnath gestured to the children and asked- 'Do you know me'? On this, the children said yes and they also said that he is the famous villain of Hindi cinema.
Premnath asked the names of his films to take the children's test. On this, the children counted many names, which Premnath was very happy to hear. He then picked up a pack of Rs. 100 notes from the drawer of the car and distributed it among the children one by one. After that, more poor people came there. Everyone would take his name and he would give a note of one hundred each. In the end, when his entire mess was over, he left for his house by car. This anecdote is the most famous anecdote of Premnath, which can be gauged by hearing his kindness.
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