• Home
  • Films
  • Om Puri Passes Away: A Brief Interaction Made a Lasting Impression on me!

Om Puri Passes Away: A Brief Interaction Made a Lasting Impression on me!

The versatile and gifted actor Om Puri passed away at his Andheri residence, following a massive heart attack on Friday (Jan 6, 2017). Arindam recalls a brief interaction with the actor, when he was working with the Times of India, in Bombay, in the mid-1980s. Here’s his tribute to the great actor.

Om Puri is no more. The news of his demise and images of his funeral shook me to the core. I had first met this great actor, on the cinema screens, like millions of his fans. In the mid-1980s, I was working in the Publishing Directorate of the Times of India, in Bombay. The talented and gifted Pritish Nandy was my boss.

Mahesh Bhatt, Aparna Sen, Rakhi Gulzar were Nandy’s friends. So was Puri. My interaction with him was brief. But the warmth of his persona, his mirth, enlivened the entire atmosphere. His endearing, child-like smile, touched one and all.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THvAj9w_WXc

The parallel cinema had its sway in the 1980s. Om Puri, Shabana Azmi, Smita Patil, and Naseeruddin Shah had captured the imagination of the audience then. We were students of Allahabad University, between 1976 and 1980. These great actors had a lasting influence on us. We were fortunate to have witnessed the surge of the Art films those days.

A gifted actor, Om Puri was a well-known name in Bollywood. He also acted in Pakistani, British films and in Hollywood.

The renowned TV serial on Doordarshan, Bharat Ek Khoj (based on Nehru’s Discovery of India), and his films, Ardh Satya, Aakrosh, Sadgati, Mirch Masala, Dharavi, Tamas and Bhavni Bhavai will always stay with me.

Born in Ambala, Punjab, His birth date was not known. It is said that his mother told him that he was born two days after Dusshera. It is believed that Om looked up the 1950 calendar and decided October 18 as his date of birth.

He was an alumnus of the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune. He also was in the  1973 batch of the National School of Drama, where Naseeruddin Shah was his batch mate.

A Padma Shri awardee, he won several awards. In 2004, he received the Honorary Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to The British Film Industry. In 2009, he received the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award.

He will live for many years both on the silver screen and the hearts and minds of his fans for a very long time. May the vivacious and gifted actor RIP!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1YMddpyc4Q

©Arindam Roy

Photos and videos from the internet.

author avatar
Arindam Roy
Arindam Roy has over four decades of experience in various newsrooms of renowned media houses. He is the Founder, Publishing Director, Editor-in-Chief of Different Truths, and Kavya Kumbh Publishing Consultant (KKPC). He has co-authored ten chapters in six Coffee Table Books (CTBs) of national and international repute and is the sole author of four forthcoming CTBs (Times Group). He has also published four international poetry anthologies as the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief, participated in several poetry and literary festivals, and won awards and accolades. Arindam co-authored the novel Rivers Run Back with an American writer. He stays in Bangalore and Prayagraj.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Releated Posts

Love a Crazy Dream: The Inspiring Story of Sarfira

Sukanya reviews Sarfira, a captivating drama directed by Sudha Kongara, which follows Vir Jagannath Mhatre’s journey to make…

ByBySukanya Basu MallikNov 16, 2024

Beyond the Stereotypes: Redefining Love and Relationships

Ruchira reviews Gondi and Michhil, two films that explore themes of aging, freedom, and societal expectations, providing insightful…

Love and Deep Dive into the Making of Fatal Encounter

Zagan, a bio-engineered human, seeks to dominate through power and politics in 2021. Fenneck, Rich, and Nick must…

ByBySukanya Basu MallikOct 25, 2024

The Unexpected Love Story: A Rom-Com, Ogo Bideshini

Ruchira reviews Ogo Bideshini, a Bengali rom-com that challenges stereotypes about white women and Indian families, featuring an…