Prem Chopra
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Prem Chopra (Devanagari: प्रेम चोपड़ा) is an actor in Hindi and Punjabi films. He was born in Lahore, circa 1931, in British India. His upbringing was in Simla. He joined the newspaper The Times of India in Bombay in the late 1950's.
He kept trying to get a break in films, and in 1962 got a Punjabi film Chaudhary Karnail Singh , the film won a National Award and got Prem noticed.
Among his early films he played Sukhdev in Shaheed, one of his rare positive leading roles. After Teesri Manzil and Upkaar he was flooded with films as a villain. After Upkaar in 1967 he left The Times of India.
He has ever since been a leading villain in Hindi films. The dialogue "प्रेम नाम है मेरा, प्रेम चोपड़ा" ("My name is Prem, Prem Chopra") from the film Bobby has been very popular. Another famous Prem Chopra dialogue is "Mai wo bala hu jo sheshay se pathar ko todta hun" which closely translates to "I am that trouble which crushes stones with glass".
Of late, he has started taking comic and character roles too
[edit] Awards
- 1976 - Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for his role in Do Anjaane
- 2004 - "Legend of Indian Cinema" Award at Atlantic City (United States). [1]
Amongst other awards won the Giants honoured him with the "Lifetime Achievement Award". His talent also meritted him the "Indira Gandhi Priyadarshini Award" in 1998, the "Lions Club Award", "Ashoka Award", "Ashirwad Award" and the "Punjabi Kala Sangam Award". [2]
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