Harrison Ford praised Puri and remarked on how much fun they had making Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom together.
Harrison Ford, a veteran of Hollywood, paid tribute to his late co-star from the classic movie “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” on June 22, the 91st birthday of Indian cinema superstar Amrish Puri. Ford, who will play Indiana Jones once more in the next adventure picture “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” remembered Puri with affection as an intelligent and endearing person in contrast to his threatening character, Mola Ram, in the 1984 Steven Spielberg adventure movie.
Ford expressed admiration for Puri and the good time they had working together as they looked back on their collaboration. The Hollywood celebrity emphasized the obvious distinction between Puri the actor and the persona he portrayed onscreen despite his status as one of Hindi cinema’s most beloved villains.
When discussing his friendship with the late Amrish Puri, Harrison Ford remarked, “He was a beautiful person, a very nice man. Nothing about him resembled the role he performed in our movie. really refined. He was someone I genuinely admired and enjoyed working with. Together, we had a terrific time. And yeah, I do recall his passing.
One of the greatest character performers of his time, Amrish Puri enjoyed a prominent position in the cinema business till his untimely death in 2005 at the age of 72. Puri gained notoriety for his antagonistic parts in films like “Mr. India,” “Vishwatma,” and “Tridev,” but he also left a lasting impression with his performances in “Mandi,” “Pardes,” and “Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge.” His acting flexibility created a lasting impression on Indian film.
Puri reveals openly in his book, “The Act of Life,” that he was initially uninterested in playing Mola Ram. It’s interesting to note that George Lucas, the author of “Star Wars,” did not release “Temple of Doom,” a movie, in India. As a result of their roles in the film, Puri and his co-star Roshan Seth were called “anti-national” by the Indian media.
Amrish Puri’s influence extended beyond his appearance on television. Spielberg personally sent him a handwritten message in which he referred to Puri as his “Best Villain.” Puri’s tremendous contribution to the world of cinema is further highlighted by this acknowledgment from the master director.
Let’s recall Amrish Puri’s incredible journey in the film industry, his ability to portray a variety of characters, and the enduring impression he left on viewers around the world as we commemorate his birthday on June 22.