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The trademark hat, booming rich baritone, intent smouldering eyes, a towering height, and an imposing presence only a dramatic description would possibly delineate this versatile painter of sinister strokes, who left a tremendous, hypnotic impact on Indian cinema.Amrish Puri, whose voice could send shivers down your spine, while his antics made you chuckle; his costumes could drive you nuts, and his oneliners ranging from Mogambo khush hua to Dong kabhi wrong nahin hota become household parlance. The industrys ace villain was credited with bringing the hitherto mundane villainy into strobe light, and lent it a pride of place on the billboard with his unmatched histrionics.This son of the soil, born in the heart of Punjab in Naushahr, spent his formative years in the hilly regions and trekked miles in the valley of Simla, the summer capital of British India. He followed his creative instincts in college rather surreptitiously, given the stern scrutiny of a conservative, authoritarian father. Moved to the tinsel town of Bombay in the early 1950s, where his elder siblings Chaman and Madan Puri were already groping in the glamour world and he had to write his own destiny. After initial heartbreaks, dejected as a hero aspirant, he turned to theatre and created an amazing repertoire essaying some of the most challenging roles under the aegis of stalwarts, like Ebrahim Alkazi, Satyadev Dubey, Vijay Tendulkar, Girish Kamad, Badal Sircar and Mohan Rakesh, among others.But pursuing this innate passion for stage didnt provide for livelihood; bread and butter came from the rigmarole of a clerical job in a government office. And recording advertisement jingles and radio plays extended a little icing on the cake. The providential break on the silver screen came at an age when lesser mortals would be resolving midcareer crisis. And once again, he made a distinct mark in offbeat, parallel cinema of Shyam Benegal and Govind Nihalani, as he subtly transplanted the stark profundity of theatre on to celluloid.But the real litmus test was the commercial viability of his talent, as he could also rake in revenue at the boxoffice. Here too, he graduated with stunning performances, and became the highest paid villain breathing life into characters as the bald baddie, the coldblooded don, the ruthless politician, the lecherous viper. The machiavellian prince evoked the essence of evil and went on to build a treasure of excellence, whether he played a wily father or an affectionate patriarch.This staractor became a reckoning force in both Hindi and regional films with over 300 titles in his kitty. His brilliant renditions elicited the attention of renowned Hollywood director Steven Spielberg, thus emerging on the international horizon.The book captures poignant moments in the life of a terrific performer with the class act of a chameleon, who depicted an era that encountered the most challenging facet of blending art and commerce, seeking triumph over the paradox of playing the negative and positive, to create cinematic history. Hats off.
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- Q: What is the page count of 'The Act of Life: Amrish Puri'? A: This book has four hundred eight pages. It provides an in-depth look at the life and career of Amrish Puri.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book is available in hardcover binding. This ensures durability and longevity for readers.
- Q: Who is the author of 'The Act of Life: Amrish Puri'? A: The author is Jyoti Sabharwal. She explores the various facets of Amrish Puri's life and contributions to cinema.
- Q: What dimensions does the book have? A: The book measures seven point eight seven inches in length, five point five one inches in width, and one point five seven inches in height. These dimensions make it easy to handle and store.
- Q: What themes are explored in this book? A: The book covers themes of art, cinema, and the duality of good and evil. It highlights Amrish Puri's journey in Indian cinema.
- Q: Is this book suitable for young readers? A: Yes, it can be suitable for young readers, especially those interested in cinema. However, parental guidance is advised due to some mature themes.
- Q: How should I care for this hardcover book? A: To care for this hardcover book, store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep it on a shelf to prevent damage.
- Q: Is there a specific way to clean the book? A: Yes, gently wipe the cover with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions to preserve the book's integrity.
- Q: Can I read this book multiple times without damage? A: Yes, you can read it multiple times without causing damage if handled carefully. The hardcover design provides extra protection.
- Q: How does this book compare to other biographies of actors? A: This biography stands out due to its focus on both the personal and professional life of Amrish Puri. It delves deeper into his impact on Indian cinema.
- Q: Is this book recommended for fans of Amrish Puri? A: Yes, it is highly recommended for fans of Amrish Puri. It offers unique insights and anecdotes from his prolific career.
- Q: Are there any visual elements in the book? A: Yes, the book includes photographs and illustrations that enhance the reader's understanding of Amrish Puri's life.
- Q: What age group is this book recommended for? A: The book is generally recommended for readers aged twelve and up. It is suitable for mature young adults and adults.
- Q: Does the book discuss Amrish Puri's famous roles? A: Yes, it discusses many of his iconic roles and contributions to both mainstream and parallel cinema.
- Q: What makes this biography unique? A: This biography is unique for its in-depth narrative style and the exploration of the complexities of Amrish Puri's character and career.