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J. Om Prakash

Indian film producer and director (1926–2019)


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Indian film producer and director (1926–2019)

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nameJay Om Prakash
imageJ Om Prakash.jpg
captionJay Om Prakash
birth_date
death_date
death_placeMumbai, Maharashtra, India
nationalityIndian
occupationFilmmaker
spousePadma Om Prakash
childrenPinkie Roshan
relativesSee Roshan family
years active1961 – 2001

Jay Om Prakash (24 January 1926 – 7 August 2019) was an Indian Bollywood film producer and director. He directed films like Aap Ki Kasam (1974), Aakraman, Aashiq Hoon Baharon Ka, Aakhir Kyon? (1985) with Rajesh Khanna as the lead hero and his other successful directorial ventures include some of Jeetendra's most critically acclaimed works, such as Apnapan (1977), Aasha (1980), Apna Bana Lo (1982), Arpan (1983), and Aadmi Khilona Hai (1993) with Jeetendra as the lead. He was presenter for the films Raja Rani and Aan Milo Sajna, both having Rajesh Khanna as the male lead.

His films were romantic musical dramas, noted for their strong emotional appeal. They often explored complex relationships, with characters grappling with jealousy, betrayal, doubt, and the consequences of their actions. His narratives addressed themes such as fidelity and extramarital affairs directly, depicting the hardships and lessons learned through life's trials.

His daughter, Pinkie, is married to director-producer Rakesh Roshan, making him the maternal grandfather of actor Hrithik Roshan.

Early life

Om was born in 1926. His father worked as a school teacher in Lahore. He used to play the harmonium in the stage plays of his school and college. According to Om, Qateel Shifai and Faiz Ahmed Faiz were his friends. Om would read their books in Urdu and attend their mushairas. He started loving Urdu in those days which improved his sense of lyrics and music. Later in his career he often gave suggestions to his music directors.

Om worked as a clerk in a film distributor's office in Lahore and later became a manager. After the Partition of India, he moved to Mumbai.

Career

His film production Company was named as Filmyug meaning 'The Age Of Films'. Aas Ka Panchhi, released in 1960, was a Silver Jubilee hit and the company continued to produce films till the middle of 1990s. He was known in the film industry as Om ji. He produced box office hit films like Ayee Milan Ki Bela (1964), Aaye Din Bahar Ke (1966), Aya Sawan Jhoom Ke (1969), Aankhon Aankhon Mein and Aakhir Kyun.

He made his directorial debut with hit film Aap Ki Kasam starring Rajesh Khanna and Mumtaz. The film was a box office success, and is remembered for the performance by its lead actors and all of its songs like "Jai, Jai Shiv Shankar", "Karwaten Badalte Rahen", "Pass Nahi Aana", "Zindagi Ke Safar".

Most of his films' titles start with the letter "A" or "Aa". According to Om, his first movie Aas Ka Panchhi started with Aa, after this he started "Aa" as a brand name for his naming his movies. There were only two exceptions to it, namely Bhagwan Dada directed and Raja Rani produced by him.

He directed successful Punjabi language film Aasra Pyaar Da (1983) and produced critically acclaimed but box office flop Aandhi (1975). Afsana Dilwalon Ka (2001) with actor Rahul Roy was his last film as a director.

He served as the President of the Indian Motion Picture Producers' Association (IMPPA) and the Film Producers’ Guild for six years. He was elected President of the Film Federation of India and served for the year 1995–1996. He participated in the Directorate of Film Festivals and Central Board of Film Certification. He had also been a lecturer at the Pune Film Institute.

He was presented the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004 by the Asian Guild Of London.

He died in Mumbai on 7 August 2019, at the age of 93.

Filmography

YearFilmDirectorProducerNotes
1961Aas Ka Panchhilast1=Hungamafirst1=Bollywoodtitle=J Om Prakash Movies List J Om Prakash Upcoming Movies - Bollywood Hungamaurl=https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/celebrity/j-om-prakash/filmography/access-date=7 August 2019language=en}}
1964Ayee Milan Ki Bela
1966Aaye Din Bahar Ke
1969Aya Sawan Jhoom Ke
1972Aankhon Aankhon Mein
1974Aap Ki Kasamtitle=Filmmaker J Om Prakash, Hrithik Roshan's Grandfather, Dies At 93url=https://www.ndtv.com/entertainment/filmmaker-j-om-prakash-hrithik-roshans-grandfather-dies-at-93-2081485access-date=7 August 2019work=NDTV.com}}
1975Aakraman
1975Aandhi
1977Apnapan
1977Aashiq Hoon Baharon Ka
1980Aasha
1981Aas Paas
1982Apna Bana Lo
1983Aasra Pyaar DaPunjabi Movie
1983Arpan
1985Aakhir Kyon?
1986Aap Ke Saath
1986Bhagwan Dada
1988Agnee
1991Aadmi Aur Apsara
1992Ajeeb Dastaan Hai Yeh
1993Aadmi Khilona Hai
2001Afsana Dilwalon Ka

References

References

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  2. Gautam Chintamani. (2003). "Dark Star: The Loneliness of Being Rajesh Khanna". Delhi Press.
  3. Joshi, Namrata. (8 August 2019). "J. Om Prakash: a personification of an older, genteel Bollywood". The Hindu.
  4. Subhash K Jha. (10 March 2013). "Hrithik Roshan can't say no to grandpa!". Daily News & Analysis.
  5. (7 August 2019). "Hrithik Roshan's grandfather, filmmaker J Om Prakash, dies in Mumbai". Hindustan Times.
  6. Vittal, Anirudha Bhattacharjee Balaji. (2012). "R. D. Burman: The Man, The Music". HarperCollins Publishers.
  7. "Grandson Hrithik Roshan Performs Director J Om Prakash's Last Rites; Big B, Jeetendra Attend Funeral". News18.
  8. (2008). "The Bollywood Reader". McGraw-Hill International.
  9. "Presidents Of Film Federation Of India". Film Federation Of India.
  10. "J Om Prakash Movies List {{!}} J Om Prakash Upcoming Movies - Bollywood Hungama".
  11. "Filmmaker J Om Prakash, Hrithik Roshan's Grandfather, Dies At 93". NDTV.com.
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