Raza Murad Remembers Asrani: The Guru and Co-Star Born to Entertain

Veteran actor Raza Murad has paid heartfelt tribute to his late colleague Asrani. He remembered Asrani as an exceptionally versatile artist who could handle any role. Murad shared their long-standing relationship that began when he was Asrani's student at FTII. He emphasized that Asrani was truly born to entertain people both on and off camera.

Key Points: Raza Murad Pays Tribute to Asrani After His Passing

  • Raza Murad recalls being Asrani's student at FTII in 1969
  • They shared a guru-disciple and co-actor relationship in films
  • Asrani's versatility spanned comic, villainous and serious roles
  • His iconic British jailor role became immortal in cinema history
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Raza Murad remembers guru and co-actor Asrani, says He was born to act, entertain

Veteran actor Raza Murad remembers his guru and co-star Asrani, calling him a versatile artist born to entertain. He reflects on their shared journey in cinema.

"An era has come to an end with the passing of Asrani Sahab. - Raza Murad"

Mumbai, October 21

Among a few actors who managed to carve a niche for themselves in the golden era of Hindi cinema, Govardhan Asrani, fondly known as Asrani, became a beloved figure across generations. The actor passed away on Monday after battling health issues for a long time.

While tributes continue to pour in, veteran actor Raza Murad also offered his final respects, further reflecting on collaborating with the late actor and his cinematic journey.

Speaking to ANI, Raza Murad said, "An era has come to an end with the passing of Asrani Sahab. An era that spoke with pride for almost six decades. I don't think there would be any artist with the same versatility that Asrani Sahab had, except for two or three artists. You could give him comic roles, you could give him villainous roles, you could give him serious roles; he also appeared as a hero in many Gujarati and Hindi films. whatever role he played, he did it very successfully."

The veteran actor remembered his old ties with Asrani, revealing being a student under him at the Film and Television Institute of India in 1969.

"I had many other relationships with him. First, there was a guru-disciple relationship, then I was his co-actor; we worked together in Namak Haram. After that, I worked under his direction in the film Dil Hi To Hai. We also did many shows together," he shared.

Remembering Asrani's celebrated film career, Raza Murad stated that the late actor was born to not just act but also entertain people.

"He lived a wonderful life, played all kinds of roles with great ease, and kept making people laugh, kept entertaining people, both in front of the camera and behind the camera. And one of his iconic roles, the jailor of the British era, became an immortal role," he added.

Actor-comedian Asrani passed away on Monday after a prolonged illness. He was 84 years old. His last rites were performed at Santacruz Crematorium where his family gathered for the last rites.

- ANI

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Rohit P
What a beautiful tribute by Raza Murad. The guru-shishya relationship in Indian cinema is something truly special. These legends learned from each other and created magic on screen together.
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Sarah B
Asrani's versatility was incredible! From comedy to serious roles, he did it all. We need more actors like him in today's cinema who can actually act rather than just look good.
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Arjun K
My grandfather used to tell me stories about watching Asrani's films in single-screen theaters. These actors connected generations through their art. End of an era indeed 😢
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Michael C
While I respect the tribute, I wish we had more coverage about his work in Gujarati cinema too. Regional cinema legends often don't get the national recognition they deserve.
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Kavya N
The golden era of Hindi cinema gave us such incredible talents. Asrani sir's ability to make people laugh while maintaining dignity in his craft is something today's comedians should learn from. True legend! 🌟

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