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Legendary 'Sholay' Actor Asrani Passes Away at 84
21 Oct
Summary
- Asrani, renowned for playing the jailer in 'Sholay,' has died at 84
- Director Ramesh Sippy says Asrani was "born to play" the dictatorial role
- Asrani's character was modeled after Charlie Chaplin's 'The Great Dictator'

On October 21, 2025, the Bollywood film industry mourned the loss of legendary actor Asrani, who passed away at the age of 84. Asrani was renowned for his memorable performance as the authoritative jailer in the classic 1975 film 'Sholay.'
Director Ramesh Sippy, who worked with Asrani on the iconic movie, shared his heartfelt memories of the late actor. Sippy stated that Asrani's dictatorial role in 'Sholay' was a perfect fit, as he was "born to play" the character. The director praised Asrani's natural and comedic portrayal, which was inspired by Charlie Chaplin's performance in 'The Great Dictator.'
Sippy recalled that the character was beautifully written by the screenplay duo of Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar, and Asrani's execution of the role made it unforgettable. The director said that Asrani seemed "absolutely fine" when they had recently met, making his passing feel "sudden" and unexpected.
Asrani's iconic performance as the jailer in 'Sholay' has cemented his legacy as one of Bollywood's most memorable character actors. His talent and dedication to his craft will continue to inspire generations of Indian cinema enthusiasts.