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Noor Mohammed Charlie

Noor Mohammed Charlie (Urdu: نور محمد چارلی,1 July 1911 – 30 June 1983), popularly known as Charlie, was an Indian/ Pakistani actor born in 1911 in Ranavav village, Porbandar, Saurashtra, India.[1][2] Best known for his comedy roles, he was the first 'star' comedian and has been referred to as India's first comedy king.[3] He acted with several top actresses of those days as a comic hero. Being a great fan of Charlie Chaplin, he took the name "Charlie" as his screen name following the release of his popular film The Indian Charlie (1933).[4] He had a successful career in pre-partition India from 1925–1946. His shift to Pakistan following partition saw his career going down with less than 12 films.[3] He shifted to the US to live with his son and returned later to Pakistan where he died in 1983.[1]

Noor Mohammed Charlie
Charlie in Musafir (1940)
Born
Noor Mohammed Memon

(1911-07-01)1 July 1911
Ranavav village, Porbandar, Saurashtra, India
Died30 June 1983(1983-06-30) (aged 71)
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Occupation(s)Actor, singer, director
Years active1925–1969
Children12

Early years edit

Noor Mohammed was born into a Memon family.[5] Hating school as a young boy, Noor Mohammed often played truant to visit cinema theatres. At an early age he started working at repairing broken umbrellas.[3] In 1925 he was employed by the Imperial Film Company at Rs. 40 a month when he walked boldly in announcing that he could sing.[3]

Career edit

Charlie made his debut in Krishna Film Company's Akalna Bardan (1928) directed by Prafulla Ghosh. At this time he was billed as Noor Mohammed and did other films like Lekh Par Mekh and Vasant Leela. In 1929 he was signed up by Elfin Film Company for The Indian Charlie which was however not released till 1933.[6] His Ezra Mir directed film Zarina in 1932 with the advent of Talkies made him a popular actor. He acted under Ezra Mir in one more film Premi Pagal (1933) and with Sarvottam Badami in Chandrahasa (1933). These films made him very popular with the audience.[3] Finally, in 1933 The Indian Charlie was released which "became such a huge sensation", catapulting him to stardom.[4] The success of the film was the reason for the change of name to Noor Mohammed "Charlie", and in later films as just "Charlie".

In 1934, Charlie joined Ranjit Film Company acting in successful films like Toofani Taruni (1934), Toofan Mail (1934) and Barrister's Wife (1935). He often co-starred with other famous comedians like Dixit and Ghory.[7] The 1940s saw him acting in several hit films. Musafir (1940), directed by Chaturbhuj Doshi, in which Charlie played a foreign-returned prince who on his return finds his kingdom in a mess, became very popular. Other films of this time include Dhandora (1941), which he directed, A. R. Kardar's Pagal (1941), Jayant Desai's Bansari (1943), Mehboob Khan's Taqdeer (1943), Jayant Desai's Manorama (1944), Mahesh Chandra's Chand Tara (1945), Zia Sarhadi's Yateem (1945) and Phani Majumdar's Insaaf (1946).[4] He starred with top actresses like Swarnalata, Mehtab and Leela Chitnis. He sang with artists like Suraiya and Amirbai Karnataki. At the height of his success he charged more than Prithviraj Kapoor and other top stars of that time.[3]

Career in Pakistan edit

Following the Partition of India in 1947, Charlie opted to live in Pakistan. His first film in Pakistan was the Daud Chand directed Mundri (1949) in Punjabi. He then did Nazeer Ajmeri's Beqarar (1950), both films were well appreciated.[5] Though he went on to act in about a dozen Urdu, Sindhi and Punjabi films in Pakistan, not all were successful.[1][4] He came back to India in 1960 and acted in three films; Zameen Ke Taare (1960), Zamana Badal Gaya (1961) and Akeli Mat Jaiyo (1963). According to Sanjit Narwekar in his book Eena Meena Deeka: The Story of Hindi Film Comedy, the Indian Government at that time refused Charlie citizenship and he had to return to Pakistan. After acting in a few more Lollywood films, Charlie went to US to join his son.[8]

Family and death edit

Noor Mohammed Charlie had six sons and six daughters. He returned to Pakistan from US and died on 30 June 1983 in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.[1] His one son was a renowned film and TV actor, Latif Charlie, who died on 19 July 2011 at the age of 75.[9] Noor Mohammed's grandson (Latif Charlie's Son) is Yawar Charlie, who was a former actor having acted in TV episodes of JAG and General Hospital and now specialises in West Hollywood CA Homes and Property Listings. His gay wedding made headlines in South Asia [10][11] Another grandson, through Latif Charlie, is RJ Dino Ali.[12] his other grandson through another son, Noorarash Charlie, is a designer/theater actor based in Tehran.[13]

Influences edit

Chandulal Shah, the owner of Ranjit Film Company stated in one of his interviews that Charlie "ruled the roost" among comedians.[14] According to film historian Harish Raghuvanshi as quoted in Times of India, "Noor Mohammed developed a style of comedy of his own, which influenced great comedians like Johnny Walker and Mehmood."[3] Abrar Alvi mentions that Johnny Walker was a "great admirer" of Charlie and copied his body style and "mannerisms".[15]

He was the first comedian to have songs picturised on him. His "Palat Tera Dhyan Kidhar Hai", under the music direction of Naushad and with lyrics by Arshad Gujarati remains popular with copies in later films. His other popular song was "Zindagi Hai Fareb Fareb Se Nibhaaye Jaa" from Chand Tara (1945).[16] This trend of a singing comedian was later picked up by Johnny Walker and Mehmood. His film Barrister's Wife (1935) had the first filmi qawwali picturised on him to appear in Indian Cinema, "Nazariya Taane Hai Teer Kaman", composed by Rewashankar, and "Banne Khan", with lyrics by Pandit Narayan Prasad Betaab.[17]

Filmography edit

India edit

Year Film Director
1932 Sharafi Loot D. N. Madhok
1932 Zarina Ezra Mir
1932 Premi Pagal Ezra Mir
1933 The Indian Charlie
1933 Chandrahasa Sarvottam Badami
1934 Mohabbat Ki Kasauti P. C. Barua
1934 Toofan Mail Jayant Desai
1934 Toofani Taruni Chandulal Shah
1934 Sitamgarh Jayant Desai
1934 Farzand-e-Hind aka Leatherface Vijay Bhatt
1934 Nadira Jayant Desai
1935 Noor-e-Watan Jayant Desai
1935 Keemti Aansu Chandulal Shah
1935 Raat Ki Rani
College Kanya
1935 Barrister's Wife Chandulal Shah
1935 Desh Dasi Chandulal Shah
1936 Sipahi Ki Sajni Chandulal Shah
1936 Laheri Laila Jayant Desai
1936 Rangila Raja Jayant Desai
1936 Raj Ramani Jayant Desai
1936 Jwalamukhi D. N. Madhok
1936 Chalak Chor Raja Sandow
1936 Matlabi Duniya Jayant Desai
1936 Dil Ka Daku D. N. Madhok
1937 Dil Farosh D. N. Madhok
1937 Pardesi Pankhi Chandulal Shah
1937 Shama Parwana D. N. Madhok
1937 Zambo M. D. Bhavnani
Zameen Ka Chand Jayant Desai
1938 Secretary Chaturbhuj Doshi
1938 Ghunghatwali Kanjibhai Rathod
1938 Rikshawala Ezra Mir
1938 Bazigar Manibhai Vyas
1939 Ban Ki Chidiya Jayant Desai
1939 Nadi Kinare Manibhai Vyas
1939 Thokar A. R. Kardar
1940 Aaj Ka Hindustan Jayant Desai
1940 Achhut Chandulal Shah
1940 Musafir Chandulal Shah
1941 Dhandora Charlie
1941 Pagal A. R. Kardar
1943 Taqdeer Mehboob Khan
1943 Sanjog A. R. Kardar
1943 Bansari Jayant Desai
1943 Pagli Shankar Mehta
1944 Raunaq Dwarka Khosla
1944 Manorama Jayant Desai
1944 Us Paar Chimanlal M. Luhar
1945 Ghazal Zahur Raja
1945 Chand Tara Mahesh Chandra
1945 Yateem Zia Sarhadi
1946 Aayi Bahar Shankar Mehta
1946 Dulha Manibhai Vyas
1946 Insaf Phani Majumdar
1960 Zameen Ke Taare Chandulal Shah
1961 Zamana Badal Gaya Jayant Desai
1963 Akeli Mat Jaiyo Nandlal Jaswantlal

Pakistan edit

Year Film Language Director
1950 Beqarar Urdu Nazir Ajmeri
1951 Akeli Urdu M. M. Mehra
1956 Umar Marvi Sindhi Sheikh Hassan
1958 Pardesi Sindhi S. A. Ghaffar
1958 Sitaron Ki Dunya Urdu M. H. Mohib
1958 Prai Zamin Urdu Sheikh Hassan
1965 Pilpili Sahib Urdu Aslam Irani
1967 Kafir Urdu M. Saleem
1969 Pyar Ki Jeet Urdu Jameel Mirza

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Noor Mohammed Charlie". mazhar.dk. mazhar.dk. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
  2. ^ Babu, Sathish. "Noor Mohammed Charlie". imprintsonindianfilmsreen.blogspot.in. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Khan, Saeed (1 July 2012). "India's 1st comedy king". Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. TOI. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  4. ^ a b c d Roychoudhury, Amborish (18 May 2013). "Laughing Out Loud". Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. The Times of India Crest Edition. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  5. ^ a b Shahid, Zulqarnain. "Charlie". cineplot.com. cineplot. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  6. ^ Narwekar, Sanjit (2005). The Story of Hindi Film Comedy –The Indian Charlie. India: Rupa Publications. p. 21. ISBN 9788129108593. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  7. ^ Narwekar, p. 23
  8. ^ Narwekar, p. 29
  9. ^ "Latif Charlie will be missed". No. Inpaper Magazine. Dawn.com. Dawn Media Group. 30 July 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  10. ^ Yalamanchili, Pavani. "Hot News Mix". theaerogram.com. The Aerogram. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  11. ^ Charlie, Yawar. "Yawar Charlie". yawarcharle.com. PropertyMinder. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  12. ^ Rabia Mushtaq (07 Oct - 13 Oct, 2017), "DINO ALI - Keeping His Scene On", MagTheWeekly. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  13. ^ "روزنامه هنرمند شماره 1130 - مگ لند".
  14. ^ Narwekar, p. 27
  15. ^ Saran, Alvi., Sathya, Abrar. (2008). Ten Years with Guru Dutt: Abrar Alvi's Journey. India: Penguin Books India. p. 94. ISBN 9780670082216.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  16. ^ Narwekar, p. 26
  17. ^ Singh, Surjit. "1935 Article". hindi-film-songs.com. Surjit Singh. Retrieved 23 August 2014.

External links edit

  • Noor Mohammed Charlie at IMDb
  • Palat Tera Dhyan Kidhar Hai YouTube

noor, mohammed, charlie, urdu, نور, محمد, چارلی, july, 1911, june, 1983, popularly, known, charlie, indian, pakistani, actor, born, 1911, ranavav, village, porbandar, saurashtra, india, best, known, comedy, roles, first, star, comedian, been, referred, india, . Noor Mohammed Charlie Urdu نور محمد چارلی 1 July 1911 30 June 1983 popularly known as Charlie was an Indian Pakistani actor born in 1911 in Ranavav village Porbandar Saurashtra India 1 2 Best known for his comedy roles he was the first star comedian and has been referred to as India s first comedy king 3 He acted with several top actresses of those days as a comic hero Being a great fan of Charlie Chaplin he took the name Charlie as his screen name following the release of his popular film The Indian Charlie 1933 4 He had a successful career in pre partition India from 1925 1946 His shift to Pakistan following partition saw his career going down with less than 12 films 3 He shifted to the US to live with his son and returned later to Pakistan where he died in 1983 1 Noor Mohammed CharlieCharlie in Musafir 1940 BornNoor Mohammed Memon 1911 07 01 1 July 1911Ranavav village Porbandar Saurashtra IndiaDied30 June 1983 1983 06 30 aged 71 Karachi Sindh PakistanOccupation s Actor singer directorYears active1925 1969Children12 Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 3 Career in Pakistan 4 Family and death 5 Influences 6 Filmography 6 1 India 6 2 Pakistan 7 References 8 External linksEarly years editNoor Mohammed was born into a Memon family 5 Hating school as a young boy Noor Mohammed often played truant to visit cinema theatres At an early age he started working at repairing broken umbrellas 3 In 1925 he was employed by the Imperial Film Company at Rs 40 a month when he walked boldly in announcing that he could sing 3 Career editCharlie made his debut in Krishna Film Company s Akalna Bardan 1928 directed by Prafulla Ghosh At this time he was billed as Noor Mohammed and did other films like Lekh Par Mekh and Vasant Leela In 1929 he was signed up by Elfin Film Company for The Indian Charlie which was however not released till 1933 6 His Ezra Mir directed film Zarina in 1932 with the advent of Talkies made him a popular actor He acted under Ezra Mir in one more film Premi Pagal 1933 and with Sarvottam Badami in Chandrahasa 1933 These films made him very popular with the audience 3 Finally in 1933 The Indian Charlie was released which became such a huge sensation catapulting him to stardom 4 The success of the film was the reason for the change of name to Noor Mohammed Charlie and in later films as just Charlie In 1934 Charlie joined Ranjit Film Company acting in successful films like Toofani Taruni 1934 Toofan Mail 1934 and Barrister s Wife 1935 He often co starred with other famous comedians like Dixit and Ghory 7 The 1940s saw him acting in several hit films Musafir 1940 directed by Chaturbhuj Doshi in which Charlie played a foreign returned prince who on his return finds his kingdom in a mess became very popular Other films of this time include Dhandora 1941 which he directed A R Kardar s Pagal 1941 Jayant Desai s Bansari 1943 Mehboob Khan s Taqdeer 1943 Jayant Desai s Manorama 1944 Mahesh Chandra s Chand Tara 1945 Zia Sarhadi s Yateem 1945 and Phani Majumdar s Insaaf 1946 4 He starred with top actresses like Swarnalata Mehtab and Leela Chitnis He sang with artists like Suraiya and Amirbai Karnataki At the height of his success he charged more than Prithviraj Kapoor and other top stars of that time 3 Career in Pakistan editFollowing the Partition of India in 1947 Charlie opted to live in Pakistan His first film in Pakistan was the Daud Chand directed Mundri 1949 in Punjabi He then did Nazeer Ajmeri s Beqarar 1950 both films were well appreciated 5 Though he went on to act in about a dozen Urdu Sindhi and Punjabi films in Pakistan not all were successful 1 4 He came back to India in 1960 and acted in three films Zameen Ke Taare 1960 Zamana Badal Gaya 1961 and Akeli Mat Jaiyo 1963 According to Sanjit Narwekar in his book Eena Meena Deeka The Story of Hindi Film Comedy the Indian Government at that time refused Charlie citizenship and he had to return to Pakistan After acting in a few more Lollywood films Charlie went to US to join his son 8 Family and death editNoor Mohammed Charlie had six sons and six daughters He returned to Pakistan from US and died on 30 June 1983 in Karachi Sindh Pakistan 1 His one son was a renowned film and TV actor Latif Charlie who died on 19 July 2011 at the age of 75 9 Noor Mohammed s grandson Latif Charlie s Son is Yawar Charlie who was a former actor having acted in TV episodes of JAG and General Hospital and now specialises in West Hollywood CA Homes and Property Listings His gay wedding made headlines in South Asia 10 11 Another grandson through Latif Charlie is RJ Dino Ali 12 his other grandson through another son Noorarash Charlie is a designer theater actor based in Tehran 13 Influences editChandulal Shah the owner of Ranjit Film Company stated in one of his interviews that Charlie ruled the roost among comedians 14 According to film historian Harish Raghuvanshi as quoted in Times of India Noor Mohammed developed a style of comedy of his own which influenced great comedians like Johnny Walker and Mehmood 3 Abrar Alvi mentions that Johnny Walker was a great admirer of Charlie and copied his body style and mannerisms 15 He was the first comedian to have songs picturised on him His Palat Tera Dhyan Kidhar Hai under the music direction of Naushad and with lyrics by Arshad Gujarati remains popular with copies in later films His other popular song was Zindagi Hai Fareb Fareb Se Nibhaaye Jaa from Chand Tara 1945 16 This trend of a singing comedian was later picked up by Johnny Walker and Mehmood His film Barrister s Wife 1935 had the first filmi qawwali picturised on him to appear in Indian Cinema Nazariya Taane Hai Teer Kaman composed by Rewashankar and Banne Khan with lyrics by Pandit Narayan Prasad Betaab 17 Filmography editIndia edit Year Film Director1932 Sharafi Loot D N Madhok1932 Zarina Ezra Mir1932 Premi Pagal Ezra Mir1933 The Indian Charlie1933 Chandrahasa Sarvottam Badami1934 Mohabbat Ki Kasauti P C Barua1934 Toofan Mail Jayant Desai1934 Toofani Taruni Chandulal Shah1934 Sitamgarh Jayant Desai1934 Farzand e Hind aka Leatherface Vijay Bhatt1934 Nadira Jayant Desai1935 Noor e Watan Jayant Desai1935 Keemti Aansu Chandulal Shah1935 Raat Ki RaniCollege Kanya1935 Barrister s Wife Chandulal Shah1935 Desh Dasi Chandulal Shah1936 Sipahi Ki Sajni Chandulal Shah1936 Laheri Laila Jayant Desai1936 Rangila Raja Jayant Desai1936 Raj Ramani Jayant Desai1936 Jwalamukhi D N Madhok1936 Chalak Chor Raja Sandow1936 Matlabi Duniya Jayant Desai1936 Dil Ka Daku D N Madhok1937 Dil Farosh D N Madhok1937 Pardesi Pankhi Chandulal Shah1937 Shama Parwana D N Madhok1937 Zambo M D BhavnaniZameen Ka Chand Jayant Desai1938 Secretary Chaturbhuj Doshi1938 Ghunghatwali Kanjibhai Rathod1938 Rikshawala Ezra Mir1938 Bazigar Manibhai Vyas1939 Ban Ki Chidiya Jayant Desai1939 Nadi Kinare Manibhai Vyas1939 Thokar A R Kardar1940 Aaj Ka Hindustan Jayant Desai1940 Achhut Chandulal Shah1940 Musafir Chandulal Shah1941 Dhandora Charlie1941 Pagal A R Kardar1943 Taqdeer Mehboob Khan1943 Sanjog A R Kardar1943 Bansari Jayant Desai1943 Pagli Shankar Mehta1944 Raunaq Dwarka Khosla1944 Manorama Jayant Desai1944 Us Paar Chimanlal M Luhar1945 Ghazal Zahur Raja1945 Chand Tara Mahesh Chandra1945 Yateem Zia Sarhadi1946 Aayi Bahar Shankar Mehta1946 Dulha Manibhai Vyas1946 Insaf Phani Majumdar1960 Zameen Ke Taare Chandulal Shah1961 Zamana Badal Gaya Jayant Desai1963 Akeli Mat Jaiyo Nandlal JaswantlalPakistan edit Year Film Language Director1950 Beqarar Urdu Nazir Ajmeri1951 Akeli Urdu M M Mehra1956 Umar Marvi Sindhi Sheikh Hassan1958 Pardesi Sindhi S A Ghaffar1958 Sitaron Ki Dunya Urdu M H Mohib1958 Prai Zamin Urdu Sheikh Hassan1965 Pilpili Sahib Urdu Aslam Irani1967 Kafir Urdu M Saleem1969 Pyar Ki Jeet Urdu Jameel MirzaReferences edit a b c d Noor Mohammed Charlie mazhar dk mazhar dk Retrieved 22 August 2014 Babu Sathish Noor Mohammed Charlie imprintsonindianfilmsreen blogspot in Retrieved 22 August 2014 a b c d e f g Khan Saeed 1 July 2012 India s 1st comedy king Bennett Coleman amp Co Ltd TOI Retrieved 23 August 2014 a b c d Roychoudhury Amborish 18 May 2013 Laughing Out Loud Bennett Coleman amp Co Ltd The Times of India Crest Edition Retrieved 23 August 2014 a b Shahid Zulqarnain Charlie cineplot com cineplot Retrieved 23 August 2014 Narwekar Sanjit 2005 The Story of Hindi Film Comedy The Indian Charlie India Rupa Publications p 21 ISBN 9788129108593 Retrieved 23 August 2014 Narwekar p 23 Narwekar p 29 Latif Charlie will be missed No Inpaper Magazine Dawn com Dawn Media Group 30 July 2011 Retrieved 23 August 2014 Yalamanchili Pavani Hot News Mix theaerogram com The Aerogram Retrieved 23 August 2014 Charlie Yawar Yawar Charlie yawarcharle com PropertyMinder Retrieved 23 August 2014 Rabia Mushtaq 07 Oct 13 Oct 2017 DINO ALI Keeping His Scene On MagTheWeekly Retrieved 22 March 2019 روزنامه هنرمند شماره 1130 مگ لند Narwekar p 27 Saran Alvi Sathya Abrar 2008 Ten Years with Guru Dutt Abrar Alvi s Journey India Penguin Books India p 94 ISBN 9780670082216 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Narwekar p 26 Singh Surjit 1935 Article hindi film songs com Surjit Singh Retrieved 23 August 2014 External links editNoor Mohammed Charlie at IMDb Palat Tera Dhyan Kidhar Hai YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Noor Mohammed Charlie amp oldid 1184738435, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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