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Prem Chopra is an actor in Hindi and Punjabi films. Prem Chopra was born to a Hindu Punjabi family in Lahore on 23 September 1935 to Ranbirlal and Rooprani Chopra. He was third of six children.His father worked at the attorney-general's office. He was brought up in Shimla. His father wanted him to be a IAS officer but Chopra pursued performing arts in College and graduated in arts from Punjab University. Shimla had a strong theater movement in the period 1957-1961 and Chopra reveled in it. He watched a lot of Hindi and English movies and, after graduation, came to Bombay in the early 1960's and joined the Times of India's circulation department due to his art's degree. Simultaneously, he kept visiting studios and tried to get a break in films.
He kept trying to get a break in films. Prem Chopra made his debut in Bollywood with the Bharat Bhushan-starer Mud Mud Ke Na Dekh in 1960, which didn't do well. In 1960 he got a Punjabi film Chaudhary Karnail Singh opposite established star Jabeen Jalil and the film won a National Award and got Prem noticed.But he didn
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Prem Chopra reveals two-three of his scenes were cut from 'Animal'
etimes.in / Jan 19, 2024, 15:08 (IST)
Renowned veteran actor Prem Chopra, celebrated for his impactful performances across decades, recently shared his insights on the success of his latest film, 'Animal.' Directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, the movie has garnered significant attention and acclaim since its December 1, 2023 release. Chopra, in the role of Dalbir Singh, is earning accolades for his guest appearance in Vanga's directorial venture. In an exclusive interview with India Today.in, the 88-year-old actor expressed gratitude for the warm reception the film has received, despite certain scenes being edited. Chopra praised the meticulous approach of director Sandeep Reddy Vanga, emphasizing the film's original length of four hours and fifteen minutes. Despite having some scenes edited out, Chopra was pleasantly surprised by the audience's overwhelming acceptance of his character. Reflecting on 'Animal's success, he acknowledged varied reactions to its intensity but highlighted its blockbuste
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