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Meet Pran India’s highest paid actor who rejected lead roles and refused awards

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Meet Pran India’s highest paid actor who rejected lead roles and refused awards

Meet Pran India’s highest paid actor who rejected lead roles and refused awards

Meet Pran India’s highest paid actor who rejected lead roles
and refused awards

It is an established fact that heroes have always been the biggest box office draws in films across the world. Sometimes, the top heroines can rival their male counterparts in terms of popularity and remuneration.

But none would have heard of a villain being the top star in an industry. He was none other than Pran.

Pran embarked on his film career as a hero in 1940 and mostly essayed positive roles. But at the turn of the decade, Pran started to experiment with negative roles and soon found fame as the top villain of Bollywood.

By the end of the 1960s, Pran was recognised as one of the top stars in Hindi films. From 1969-82, he worked in eight films with Amitabh Bachchan and even despite Amitabh Bachchan being Bollywood’s top hero at the time. Infact it was Pran who was responsible for Amitabh’s break in films and for his present status. For the first half of the 70s, the only Indian actor who commanded a greater salary than Pran was Rajesh Khanna. After that, Pran was the number one actor in the country till Amitabh Bachchan hiked his fees in the 80s.

Pran after he became a star, was again offered leading roles in romantic films. But as per reports, he rejected them all, saying he did not like to ‘dance around trees’.

Pran was also honoured with prestigious awards for his performances. However, in 1973, he refused one. The actor was awarded Best Supporting Actor for Beimaan at the Filmfare Awards that year. However, the veteran actor refused to receive the award because he felt the committee was unfair in giving the Best Music Director award to Shankar Jaikishan and not to Ghulam Mohammed for his music in Pakeezah.

In the midst of his peak of villainy in the 1950s and 60s, Pran was the top villain in India. His name alone was used in posters to highlight the film’s scale. Given his iconic negative roles, he became a synonym for evil and menace in the country and this was testified by reports that parents refused to name their kids Pran in the 1950s and 60s. Pran continued to act in supporting roles through the 80s and 90s before finally taking retirement from acting after 2000. He passed away in 2013 at the age of 93.

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