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When we imagine about iconic villains in Indian cinema who have scripted a new era of villain role and then a significant family Personalities other than negative shade, certainty one name stands above the rest—Pran. Known for his powerful screen presence and unmatched acting skills, Pran transformed the meaning of villainy in Bollywood. But behind his success lies a story filled with struggle, resilience, and reinvention.


The legend character actor of the Hindi Cinema, who has made many filmy character as a legend by his glorious acting, was 93 year old when breathed his last. He was coveted with DadaSaheb Phalke Award for Life time Achievement award.

Pran has acted in more than 400 movies and it was the diversity of acting of Pran in which he performed all the probable character on the sliver screen. He started his career as a villain in most of the movie but soon directors identify his hidden talents and he get offer for and established himself as a character actor.

He had worked with all the legend actors with various characters and people had remembered him with that very acting.

He started his film career as a photographer in 1940 but as he has to be a actor so why he remains only a photographer. He get his first break in the movie “Yamla Jat” which become first movie of his life.

Not only Bollywood but also the entire his fans have expressed his death as irreparable loss for Hindi Cinema.

Amitabh Bacchchan, who works with Pran in various movie including Zanjeer, Don, Sharabi and many more, said that Another magnificent pillar of industry falls.

Many characters which were remained live with him was the Sher Khan of Zanjeer and Malang Chacha of Upkaar which never be forgotten by the audience.

The journey of Pran is a powerful reminder that success doesn’t come easy. From struggling after the Partition to becoming one of Bollywood’s most iconic actors, his life is an inspiring story of perseverance and transformation.

Pran was not just a villain—he was an institution in himself. His legacy continues to live on in the hearts of cinema lovers.

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