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    Film actor
  2. Sohrab Modi was an Indian Parsi stage and film actor, director and producer. His films include Khoon Ka Khoon, a version of Shakespeare's Hamlet, Sikandar, Pukar, Prithvi Vallabh, Jhansi ki Rani, Mirza Ghalib, Jailor and Nausherwan-E-Adil. Wikipedia
  3. Born: November 2, 1897, Mumbai
  4. Died: January 28, 1984, Mumbai
  5. Spouse: Mehtab (m. 1946)
  6. Siblings: Keki Modi
  7. Awards: Dadasaheb Phalke Award,National Film Award for Best Feature Film,National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi
  8. Movies
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    Alexander the Great (1941)
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    Pukar (1939)
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    Sohrab Merwanji Modi
    Sohrab Modi
    Sohrab Modi
    BornNovember 2, 1897
    DiedJanuary 28, 1984 (aged 86)
    Notable work(s)Pukar, Sikandar, Prithvi Vallabh, Jhansi ki Rani, Mirza Ghalib, Jailor, Nausherwan-e-dil
    ReligionParsi [1]
    Spouse(s)Mehtab Modi
    Sohrab Modi (1897–1984) was an Indian Parsi stage and film actor, director and producer.[2] His films include Khoon Ka Khoon (1935), a version of Shakespeare's Hamlet, Sikandar, Pukar, Prithvi Vallabh, Jhansi ki Rani, Mirza Ghalib, Jailor and Nausherwan-E-Adil (1957). His films always carried a message of strong commitment to social and national issues.

    Contents

       [hide] 
    • 1 Early life
    • 2 Personal life
    • 3 Biography
    • 4 Later life
    • 5 Trivia
    • 6 Filmography
      • 6.1 As Director
      • 6.2 As Actor
    • 7 References
    • 8 External links

    Early life[edit]


    Sohrab Modi in film Sikandar(1941).
    Sohrab Merwanji Modi was born 2 November 1897 in Bombay. After finishing school, he became travelling exhibitor in Gwalior with his brother Keki Modi. At 16 he used project films in Gwalior's Town Hall and at 26 set up his Arya Subhodh Theatrical Company.[3] Sohrab began as a Parsi theatre actor with some experience in silent films. He earned quite a reputation as a Shakespearean actor, travelling throughout India with his brother's theatrical company and enjoying the tremendous sense of fulfillment every time the curtain came down and the audience applauded. However, with the advent of the sound film in 1931, theatre was declining. To rescue this dying art, Modi set up the Stage Film Company in 1935. His first two films were filmed versions of plays.Khoon Ka Khoon (1935) was an adaptation of Hamlet and marked Naseem Bano's acting debut. The second, Said-e-Havas (1936) was based on Shakespeare's King John. Both films failed.

    Personal life[edit]

    Sohrab Modi was married to Mehtab Modi, an actress who began her career in his movie Parakh. They married on her birthday on 28 April 1946.[1]

    Biography[edit]

    He launched Minerva Movietone in 1936. His early films at Minerva dealt with contemporary social issues such as alcoholism in Meetha Zaher (1938) and the right of Hindu women to divorce in Talaq (1938). Though the films did well, what attracted Modi was the historic genre. Minerva Movietone became famous for its trilogy of historical spectaculars that were to follow - Pukar (1939), Sikander (1941) and Prithvi Vallabh (1943), wherein Modi made the most of his gift for grandiloquence to evoke historical grandeur.
    Pukar was set in the court of the Mughal Emperor Jehangir and is based on an incident, perhaps fictional, that highlights Jehangir's fair sense of justice. Many of the key scenes were staged in the magnificent courts and palaces of the Mughals, which gave the film an authenticity that studio built sets could never achieve. The charisma of its stars,Chandra Mohan and Naseem Bano, and Kamaal Amrohi's oration, with its literary flourish and innate grace, ensured the film's popularity.
    Perhaps Modi's greatest film was Sikander, which immortalized Prithviraj Kapoor playing the title role. This epic film was set in 326 BC when Alexander the Great, having conquered Persia and the Kabul Valley, descends on the Indian border at Jhelum and encounters Porus (Modi), who stops the advance with his troops. Sikander's lavish mounting, huge sets, and production values equalled Hollywood's best, particularly in its rousing and spectacular battle scenes. The movie was rated by a British writer as "well up to the standard of that old masterpiece The Birth of a Nation." Its dramatic, declamatory dialogue gave both Prithviraj Kapoor and Sohrab Modi free rein to their histrionic proclivities.
    The release of the film coincided with World War II at its peak and in India the political atmosphere was tense following Gandhiji's call to Civil Disobedience. Sikander further aroused patriotic feelings and national sentiment. Thus, thoughSikander was approved by the Bombay censor board, it was later banned from some of the theatres serving army cantonments. However, its appeal to nationalism was so great and direct, it remained popular for years. It was revived in Delhi in 1961 during the Indian March into Goa.
    Prithvi Vallabh was based on K.M. Munshi's novel of the same name. The film's major highlights were the confrontations between Modi and Durga Khote, the haughty queen Mrinalvati, who tries to humiliate him publicly but then falls in love with him.
    Although Modi went beyond Parsee theatre with such themes as illicit passion (Jailor (1938), remade in 1958) and incest (Bharosa (1940)), his formal approach still remained tied to the theatre. He re-created the look and sound of Parsee theatre by using frontal compositions and staging the narrative in spatial layers with copious use of Urdu dialogue.
    In 1946 after his relationship with Naseem had run its course (though she continued to work with him in Sheesh Mahal(1950) and Nausherwan-e-Adil (1957)), he married Mehtab, an actress 20 years his junior whom he had directed inParakh (1944).
    In 1950, when Sohrab Modi's Sheesh Mahal was being screened at Minerva Theatre in Bombay, the actor was present at the hall. Mr. Modi noticed a man sitting in the front row with closed eyes. Upset with such a reaction, he asked an attendant to let the viewer out and to return his money. The employee came back to say that the person was blind but had come just to hear Sohrab Modi's lines.
    For Jhansi ki Rani (1953), India's first technicolour film, Modi had technicians flown in from Hollywood. Mehtab starred as the young queen of Jhansi who took up arms against the British during the Mutiny of 1857 with Modi essaying the role of the Rajguru, her chief advisor. The film was notable for its authenticity in creating the right period and delineating historical events, its spectacular battle scenes and Mehtab's stirring performance though she was far too old for the role. She achieves stirring dignity in the role as she vows to protect Jhansi from all enemies both within and outside. The ball sequence in Jhansi's palace was superbly shot and Modi's characters held great emotional appeal. The film failed to connect with the audience and was a costly misfire for Modi as a box office crash.
    Modi however bounced back with Mirza Ghalib (1954). The film, based on the life of the great Indian poet who lived during the reign of Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last of the Mughal Emperors, won the President's Gold Medal for Best Feature Film of 1954. The film beautifully captured the mood of the period, its hedonistic pursuits and the fading magnificence of the court of the last Mughal, where poets like Zauq, Momin, Tishna, Shefta and Ghalib assembled to recite their verse. Mirza Ghalib also saw Suraiya's finest dramatic performance as she embodied the role of the married Ghalib's lover, a courtesan. Ghalib also saw some of her finest singing - "Aah ko Chaihiye Ek Umar," "Nuktacheen Hai Gham-e-Dil," "Dil-e-Nadaan Tujhe Hua Kya Hai," "Yeh Na Thi Humari Kismet,". Her singing is to date regarded as the definitive portrayal of Ghalib. In fact India's then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru paid her the ultimate compliment by telling her she had brought Mirza Ghalib to life. ("Tumne Mirza Ghalib ki Rooh ko Zinda Kar Diya").
    Though Kundan (1955), Nausherwan-e-Adil and Jailor (1958) had their moments, particularly the latter in which Modi gave a chilling portrayal of a rational man turned into a tyrant, Modi's later films did not reach the heights of his earlier work.

    Later life[edit]

    Even after he stopped making films, Sohrab Modi never actually gave up the idea of making one. Even as late as 1982 (when he was 85 years old) and was hardly able to move around, he had the muhurat of ‘Guru-dakshina’. As per his wife, people took advantage of his weakness for making a film and they lost a lot of money by way of advance payments etc., since two days after the muhurat Sohrab Modi fell sick and then never recovered.[1]
    Sohrab Modi received the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 1980. He was the tenth recipient of the award. He suffered from cancer of the bone marrow and succumbed to the disease on 28 January 1984.

    Trivia[edit]

    • In 1960 he was a member of the jury at the 10th Berlin International Film Festival.[4]
    • In 2005, the Phalke medallion and some ceramic pieces from Modi's Cuffe Parade home were sold to Mumbai's most resourceful and notorious antiques market, Chor Bazaar.

    Filmography[edit]

    As Director[edit]

    • Khoon Ka Khoon (1935)
    • Said-e-Havas (1936)
    • Atma Tarang (1937)
    • Khan Bahadur (1937)
    • Jailor (1938)
    • Meetha Zahar (1938)
    • Pukar (1939)
    • Bharosa (1940)
    • Sikandar (1941)
    • Phir Milenge (1942)
    • Prithvi Vallabh (1943)
    • Parakh (1944)
    • Ek Din Ka Sultan (1945)
    • Manjhdhar (1947)
    • Narasinha Avatar (1949)
    • Daulat (1949)
    • Sheesh Mahal (1950)
    • Jhansi Ki Rani (1953)
    • Mirza Ghalib (1954)
    • Kundan (1955)
    • Raj Hath (1956)
    • Nausherwan-E-Adil (1957)
    • Yahudi (1958)
    • Jailor (1958)
    • Mera Ghar Mere Bachche (1960)
    • Samay Bada Balwan (1969)

    As Actor[edit]

    FilmYearRole
    Khoon Ka Khoon1935Hamlet
    Said-e-Havas1936Kazal Beg (Hubert)
    Jailor1938Jailor
    Meetha Zahar1938
    Pukar1939Sardar Sangram Singh
    Sikandar1941King Porus
    Prithvi Vallabh1943Munja
    Sheesh Mahal1950Thakur Jaspal Singh
    Jhansi Ki Rani1952Raj Guru
    Kundan1955Kundan
    Raj Hath1956Raja Babu
    Nausherwan-E-Adil alias Farz Aur Mohabbat1957Sultan-e-Iran Nausherwan-e-Adil
    Yahudi1958Ezra, the Jew
    Jailor1958Dilip
    Pehli Raat1959
    Woh Koi Aur Hoga1967
    Jwala1971
    Ek Nari Ek Brahmachari1971Raisaheb Surajbhan Chaudhary
    Razia Sultan1983Vazir-e-Azam

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Jump up to:a b c "Mehtab Modi Memories".
    2. Jump up^ Gulazāra; Govind Nihalani; Saibal Chatterjee (2003). Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema. Popular Prakashan. pp. 614–.ISBN 978-81-7991-066-5. Retrieved 15 December 2014.
    3. Jump up^ Gangar, Amrit (2008). The Legends of Indian Cinema - Sohrab Modi. New Delhi: Wisdom Tree. p. 6. ISBN 978-81-8328-108-9.
    4. Jump up^ "10th Berlin International Film Festival: Juries". berlinale.de. Retrieved 2010-01-14.

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