P. Jairaj Explained

Paidi Jairaj
Birth Date:1909 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Sircilla, Hyderabad State, British India
(now in Telangana, India)[1]
Death Place:Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Awards:Dadasaheb Phalke Award (1980)
Alma Mater:Nizam College
Yearsactive:1929–1995

Paidi Jairaj (born 28 September 1909 – 11 August 2000) was an Indian actor, director and producer known for his works majorly in Hindi; few Marathi, Gujarati, Telugu language films, and Telugu theatre.[2] [3] During the talkie period, from 1931 onwards, he started with Shikari in Urdu and English languages. Subsequently, he became one of the leading actors for about two decades, along with V. Shantaram, Ashok Kumar, Prithviraj Kapoor, Motilal etc. He starred in about 170 feature films in a variety of roles. He directed a few films such as Mohar, Mala (1943), Pratima, Rajghar and Saagar (1951), which he produced. In 1980, he was awarded with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, the highest award for films in India, for his contributions to Indian cinema.[3] [4]

Early life

Jairaj was born in Sircilla of Hyderabad State (present-day Telangana) on 28 September 1909. He had two brothers - Paidi Sundararaja, Paidi Deendayal (Artist) and Paidi Jairaj was the youngest.[3]

Career

Jairaj developed an interest in theatre and films during his graduate studies at Nizam College, and left for Bombay in 1929.[5] He made his acting debut in 1929 with the silent film Star Kling Youth, and subsequently he acted in about eleven silent films including Triangle of Love, Mathru Bhoomi, All for Lover, Mahasagar Mothi, Flight into Death, My Hero etc.[2] [3]

He played the characters of Amar Singh Rathore [1957], Prithviraj Chauhan [1959], and Maharana Pratap [1960] among notable films. He also essayed the roles of Shah Jahan [1947], Tipu Sultan [1959] and Haider Ali [1962]. His other portrayals have been in films such as Sassi Punnu [1947], Hatimtai [1956], Chandrashekar Azad [1963] and Durga Das [1964] among others. Jairaj did six films with Suraiya in the 1940s and 1950s, five of them, viz. Humaari Baat (1943), Singaar (1949), Amar Kahani (1949), Rajput (1951) and Resham (1952) as her hero, and one of them, Lal Kunwar (1952), as second lead. In 1952, he produced and directed his own film Sagar, which was not well received by the audiences, but he was still committed to cinema.[6]

Personal life

He married a Punjabi woman, Savitri, from Delhi. It was an arranged marriage. Prithviraj Kapoor's father had chosen the bride for him.[7] He had two sons and three daughters. His wife died a year before him of cancer. His daughter Geeta Gupta looked after him in his last years. Rajan Shahi, TV producer-director, is his daughter's son (maternal grandson), the sole person of Jairaj's extended family in Bollywood.[2] [8] [9] Jairaj died in Mumbai on 11 August 2000.[2] [3] [5]

Popular culture

A one-hour documentary, Life journey of Jairaj, was made by the Government of Telangana in 2018 to celebrate his life.[10]

Awards

National Film Awards

Filmography

Actor

Year Film Notes
1930 Jagmagti Jawani
1932
1933 Maya Jaal
Patit Pawan
Aurat Ka Dil
1934
1935 Sher Dil Aurat
Jeevan Natak
1937 Toofani Khazana
1938
Madhur Milan
1939 Jugari
1940 Chambe Di Kali
1941 Prabhat
Mala
1942 Nai Duniya
1943 Nai Kahani
Hamari Baat
Prem Sangeet
1944
1945
1946
Salgirah
1947
1948 Sajan Ka Ghar
Azadi Ki Raah Par
1949 Darogaji
Roomal
1951 Rajput
1952
Resham
1954
1955 Teerandaz
1956 Parivar
1957
Pardesi
1959
1960 Mr. Superman ki Wapsi
Lal Quila
Veer Durgadas
Chambe Di Kali Punjabi movie
1961
Jai Chitod
1962
1963
1964 Khufia Mahal
1965 Baghi Haseena
1965 Mujrim Kaun Khooni Kaun
1966
1967
1968
1970
1971
1972
1973
Suraj Aur Chanda
Naag Mere Saathi
1974
1975 Police Commissioner
1976
Naag Champa
1977
1978
1979
Nagin Aur Suhagan
1980
1981
Khoon Aur Paani
1983
1984
Unchi Uraan
1986
1988
1992
1993
1994
1995

Director

Year Film Notes
1945 Pratima
1951 Saagar
1959 Mohar

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Paithari. Raghu. Sircilla-born Jairaj still remains unsung in film industry. 2020-09-20. Telangana Today. en-US.
  2. Web site: rediff.com, Movies: Jairaj's son asked to vacate father's flat.
  3. Luminaries of 20th Century, Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University, Hyderabad, 2005
  4. Web site:

    DIRECTORATE OF FILM FESTIVALS::

    . 28 April 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20140427193700/http://dff.nic.in/dadasahebphalke.asp. 27 April 2014. dead.
  5. Web site: Paidi Jairaj 105 Jayanthi Utsavam.
  6. Web site: Paidi Jairaj - The Invincible Celluloid Man. Vidya. Mahajan. 1 August 2016. 20 October 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171020135441/https://www.saddahaq.com/the-inevitable-celluloid-man. dead.
  7. Web site: Jairaj – Profile.
  8. Web site: Did you know that director Rajan Shahi and veteran film actor P.Jairaj are related?. Tellychakkar. Team.
  9. Web site: How Rajan Shahi became a successful TV producer - TelevisionPost.com.
  10. Web site: Documentary on Telangana's Paidi Jairaj to be released . telanganatoday.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180726112100/https://telanganatoday.com/documentary-on-telanganas-paidi-jairaj-to-be-released-on-july-28 . 2018-07-26.