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Murad, known for his roles in films like ‘Ram Teri Ganga Maili’, used the moment to reflect on his deep admiration and respect for Puri’s unmatched talent.
Veteran actor Raza Murad recently took to social media to pay tribute to one of Indian cinema’s most unforgettable icons — Amrish Puri.
Revisiting memories from the sets of ‘Jaadugar’ (1989), Murad shared a moving post along with a nostalgic photograph featuring the late actor, recalling the magic they created on screen
together.
The photo, a still from ‘Jaadugar’, shows Puri and Murad in full costume — a throwback not just to a film, but to an era of powerhouse performances and unforgettable characters.
Murad, known for his roles in films like ‘Ram Teri Ganga Maili’, used the moment to reflect on his deep admiration and respect for Puri’s unmatched talent.
“Amrish ji wasn’t just a co-star — he was an experience,” Murad wrote. “His baritone voice, commanding screen presence, and complete dedication to his craft made him one of the most
respected actors of our time.”
The actor went on to recall that they had worked together in about 21 films, cherishing the bond they shared both on and off screen. Calling Puri’s passing “an irreparable loss to the
nation,” Murad emphasized that his legacy continues to resonate with millions. “No one can ever truly fill the void he left behind,” he added.
In ‘Jaadugar’, a fantasy comedy directed by Prakash Mehra, Amrish Puri played the spiritually manipulative Mahaprabhu Jagatsagar Chintamani, while Amitabh Bachchan took on the quirky
magician Goga. Murad played Rajbharti, a role that added to the film’s layered ensemble.
The 1989 film is especially significant as it marked the eighth and final collaboration between director Mehra and Amitabh Bachchan — a partnership that gave Bollywood some of its most
iconic films.