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Tuesday, 21 October 2025

Throwback: When Hrishikesh Mukherjee said that Asrani is his favourite actor of all, “What a talent, what an actor!”

Asrani, who passed away on October 20, was versatile enough to carry off serious roles as effortlessly as the comedy for which he was known.

His creative partnership with Hrishikesh Mukherjee yielded a harvest of interesting characters. They first worked together in Satyakam in 1969, in which Asrani had a brief role. So impressed was Hrishida by Asrani that he cast him in a much more pivotal role in Guddi the very next year.

In Guddi, Asrani was cast in heartbreaking role as a Bollywood struggler whose dreams of stardom are shattered.

In Hrishida’s Bawarchi, Asrani was cast in the comic role of a self-styled musician dreaming of becoming a Bollywood composer. Asrani had lots of fun with this role. He got to sing the ‘Namaste Namaste Oh Pitaji’ number which he loved.

“I enjoy every film with Hrishida. But Bawarchi was a riot,” Asrani once said.

In 1974’s Abhimaan, Asrani excelled as star-singer Subir’s secretary, who can’t bear to see his boss turn vain. Amitabh Bachchan once told this writer that every scene with Asrani is a challenge.

Hrishida and Asrani went on to collaborate in Chupke Chupke, Mili, Alaap and Jurmana.

When this writer once asked Hrishida who his favourite actor was he said, “Beta, it is neither Rajesh Khanna, nor Dharmendra. Not even Amitabh Bachchan. It is Asrani! What a talent, what an actor! Cast him as anyone, anything, he is ready for the challenge. I get restless when I don’t have him in my film. Asrani also feels the same. ‘Cast me in the smallest of roles. But I want to be in every film of yours,’ he says. I try not to leave him out.”

Also Read: Akshay Kumar mourns the death of veteran actor Asrani: “Speechless with grief”’



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