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Bollywood’s biggest ‘drunkard’, who did not drink even a drop in real life – Read
News Update | November 11, 2024 9:24 AM CST

Bollywood Comedian Johnny Walker Birthday: There are many such actors in the Bollywood industry who have won the hearts of fans with their brilliant acting and style. It includes not only lead actors but also many character artists. Like Asrani is remembered because of his expressions. Apart from this, people know actor Dinesh Hingo for his laughing style. Similarly, people knew comedian Jagdeep because of his dialogue delivery.

Similarly, Johnny Walker was an actor. He is known for playing the role of a drunkard in films. He played the role of a drunkard in many films and at one time it came to pass that the makers kept him in films for such roles. The actors were also talented. He never disappointed the makers and this particular character became his identity. There was a time when Johnny Walker was kept in films so that more and more people would watch the film to see him and the film would be beneficial. Today, on the occasion of his 100th birth anniversary, we are telling you special things about the actor.

How did a bus conductor become a comedian?

Johnny Walker never took any acting training in his life. Even after this he worked in more than 300 films. Johnny Walker was a bus conductor and he used to entertain people on the bus. One day he was doing the same when actor Balraj Sahni noticed him. Balraj was impressed by his acting skills and recommended Johnny’s name to Guru Dutt. Guru Dutt also saw Johnny Walker’s performance and became his admirer. After this, history is witness.

Didn’t touch alcohol and played many roles

Johnnie Walker is an expensive liquor and it has good sales in India also. Johnny Walker was named after this liquor. The actor also got similar roles during his career. He played the character of a drunkard in films as if he was intoxicated. But after this you will be surprised to know that Johnny Walker never touched alcohol. He himself admitted this during an interview.

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He started his career in 1951 with Dev Anand's film Baaji. After this film, he worked in films like Aag Ka Dariya, Aar Paar, Taxi Driver, Andaz, Railway Platform, Nayadaur, Madhumati, Suraj, Chachi 420 and Mazdoor. Kamal Haasan's Chachi 420 was the last film of his career.


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