It is a
shocker for Bollywood. On 18th August, veteran actor Acyut Pordar
passed away at the age of 91. The news
is confirmed by Jacki Shroff by the post social media. The actor
died at Jupiter Hospital, Thane (Maharashtra), and appeared in over 120 movies,
including movies like 3 Idiots and Lage Raho Munnabhai. On his demise, here are
7 Must-Watch movies of Acyut Pordar
1 3
Idiots – Probably the
most popular college drama of the Indian Cinema, where the actor appeared in just
one scene in a class scene with all three leads, Amir Khan, R Madhavan, and Sharman
Joshi in the frame
2 Dabangg
– After Amir Khan.
The actor works with Salman Khan in the action drama movie Dabangg. He played the
role of Mahi Gill’s father, and the actor played an important role in the popular
action-drama movie.
3
Rangeela - Much before 3 Idiots. Acyut Pordar was also a part of Amir Khan’s
Rangeela. He played the role of Urmila
Matodkar’s father. In this movie, the actor had many funny scenes with Amir
Khan and Urmila Matondkar.
4 Vaastav - Acyut Pordar also played an important role of
a Muslim leader in the 1999s movie Vastav, considered to be one of the most successful
movies of Sanjay Dutt’s career was directed by Mahesh Manjrekar.
5 Parineeta
– Marks the
Bollywood debut of Vidya Balan. Parineeta was a period drama movie that shows Calcutta
of 60s and 70s. Acyut Pordar played the role of Gurcharan in the movie.
6 Dabangg
2 – The mass-masala
entertainer Dabangg 2. Salman Khan is playing the role of Chulbul Panday, A
Daring policeman. Where Acyut Pordar played the role of Beni Prasad. A teacher
also contributed to the freedom fight.
7 Aakrosh
- A drama movie made in 1980, revolves around a public
prosecutor who discovers the harsh realities about the lives of the scheduled
tribes in India. Where Acyut Pordar played the role of a Forrest Officer.
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