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Amrish Puri, Mola Ram of TEMPLE OF DOOM, has passed on...
Ahoy, squirts. Quint here with some sad news for the people like me who love INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM as well as fans of Bollywood. Amrish Puri, who played Mola Ram in INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM has died at the age of 72.
I'm completely ignorant of Indian Cinema, I'm sad to say. I'm pretty well versed in Japanese, Korean, Thai and French cinema, but I've never really grappled on to the Bollywood scene, of which Amrish Puri was well known. So, this obit comes from a fan of INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM. Hopefully this little tribute will be updated by fans of his Bollywood work? Maybe Harry, Father Geek or Moriarty knows a bit more about his non-Indiana Jones work and will put some words down for Mr. Puri.
I've always been puzzled by the lukewarm fan reception of TEMPLE OF DOOM. Sure, it has the spottiest effects in the whole INDIANA JONES series and Kate Capshaw is a radically different female interest than the awesome Karen Allen in RAIDERS, but that's what I love about the movie. I love how it takes RAIDERS and flips it around. In RAIDERS, Indy's more of a loner, in TEMPLE he starts out with Short Round. In RAIDERS he always has his gun and whip on-hand. In TEMPLE, they go through great pains to strip him of these weapons. Marion Ravenwood in RAIDERS is a strong woman, Willie Scott however is a vain, helpless woman. In RAIDERS, his main villain is Belloq. Belloq is a great bad guy, but very reserved and subdued, giving the flashier villainous roles to the Nazis. In TEMPLE the main villain is Mola Ram as played by Mr. Puri. Larger than life, colorful, mean... the antithesis of Belloq.
Puri played Mola Ram with a mad flourish. He always had an insane twinkle in his eye that was almost supernatural. His luring of Indiana Jones to dark cult side is just evil and scary. The man radiated bad vibes in that role. And lets not forget his talent for ripping hearts out of bodies and helping to create the much maligned PG-13 rating. Puri's energy and screen presence was unique and will be missed.
Hey folks - Harry here... Amrish was featured in 221 feature films in over the course of his 33 year film career - spanning my entire life. For most westerners, most geeks like us that loved his relish dripping villain from INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM - he was a great supporting character... that we never saw again in Western film. Well, now is a good time to discover Puri's other work. He won many awards in the Bollywood world for playing villains. He had the eyes, the sneer and timbre for it. The year after Mola Ram he played a supporting character in MERI JUNG, a "wrong man" style crime film where the main character is unjustly framed for a murder he did not committ and like a certain Doctor played by Harrison much later, the main character must find out who really did it. Well, of course it was Amrish. His murderer wasn't on screen much, but damn if he wasn't cool as hell. He picked up a best supporting actor award for the part. You might remember him as Kahn in Richard Attenborough's magnificent GANDHI, this is where Spielberg spotted him, btw for Indy. If you want to catch him in a particularly striking villain pose, check out the film, GADAR: EK PREM KATHA where he plays a particularly evil Pakistani character that is intent on destroying the peace found in India. The film is typical of the Bollywood sub-genre of evil Pakistani influence on the puritannical bliss of India, but then the two countries have been in disputes for a long long time. The film isn't particularly great, but Puri's villain holds quite a bit of that ol Mola Ram magic. Essentially - these are the 3 non-Indy roles I have seen Amrish Puri in. He was solid in all 3. If you know more of his work, please post in Talk Back below, I wouldn't mind discovering more of his work. Here's a reader who knows his work far better than me...
I just saw on your website that Amrish Puri, best known in the west
for his portrayal of Mola Ram in TOD had passed on. As someone who
grew up watching 2 or 3 indian movies a week, I wanted to throw in my
two cents.
Amrish Puri was one of the biggest and most famous actors Bollywood
has ever seen. So, while I can't begin to communicate what he meant to
the movie-going public at large and to the Bollywood film industry, I
can tell you what he meant to me: sleepless nights. Lots of sleepless
nights. Ever since the age of 4, when I saw him go up against my
childhood idol, Amitabh Bachhan, in Naseeb, Mr. Puri has been the very
embodiment of terror and my first indication of the evils that humans
are capable of. And he seemed to be in every third Bollywood movie
released, raping women, starving children, smuggling drugs or planting
bombs. All with that malevolent grin that actually made you believe he
ENJOYED doing what he did. This was not a villain borne out of
circumstance or necessity or even for the purpose of amassing wealth;
this was a man doing evil because it gave him joy. He still shows up
in the periphery of my nightmares sometimes; he's the one off in the
corner flooding my bedroom or convincing my girlfriend to dump me.
Later in the 80's he found ways to parody his own image ala Vincent
Price, mostly famously as Mogambo in the sci-fi flick Mr. India. And
then, even later, he started playing good guys. He would start off as
the mean father-in-law or the over-strict father, then realize the
error of his ways and show his gentler side. But I could never accept
Amrish Puri as a good guy. It seemed like that "Fat Guy in a Little
Suit" Chris Farley sketch: someone trying to fit into something
obviously not meant for them. His grin was too malicious, his eyes too
terrifying to play mere good guys. These eyes could burrow deep into
your soul and take something forever, and now here they were, begging
frogiveness from their daughter-in-law for treating them poorly. Not
that Mr. Puri was not a great actor in these roles. He could change
his whole persona by a slight lowering of the eye-lids. But he was a
goddamm force of nature. Him showing ANY sympathy would be akin to
watching a tornado feed the hungry.
Not all of his movies were great. But I could always watch a movie
with him as a bad guy. Those evil eyes, that grin that literally
steals food from innocents, that voice that could make every cell
shake. Because, no matter how bad the story was, you knew, always, you
were going to get a mother-fucker of a villain.
When I look at all the horror movies on my shelf, I know I owe my love
of getting the bejeezus scared out of me to Mr. Amrish Puri. I am
going to go home tonight, dig up an old Puri movie and watch it. And
then I will look foward to seeing him in my nightmares for weeks.
Thank you for my battles with insomnia Mr. Puri! You will be missed.
Thunder Roadie
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Reader Talkback
The fact that he was 72 makes
me feel old by vikingkitty | Jan 12th, 2005 03:12:00 PM | Say Hello to Kali by Banky the Hack | Jan 12th, 2005 03:12:26 PM | Can't Resist by CatoTheCensor | Jan 12th, 2005 03:13:41 PM | First posters suck by TheGinger Twit | Jan 12th, 2005 03:15:36 PM | Sad by Phimseto | Jan 12th, 2005 03:18:31 PM | 'Drop them Doctor Jones! They
will be found! You won't!!
Hahahah by togmeister | Jan 12th, 2005 03:31:55 PM | "I've always been puzzled by
the lukewarm fan reception of
TEMPL by mbeemer | Jan 12th, 2005 03:33:27 PM | R.I.P. by Darth Thoth | Jan 12th, 2005 03:46:02 PM | I love Temple of Doom too,
more so than Last Crusade... by Dr_Zoidberg | Jan 12th, 2005 03:47:20 PM | Actually, we DID see him again
in Western cinema... by Roguewriter | Jan 12th, 2005 04:30:36 PM | Temple of Doom and Mola Rom
kicked ass, you Phillestines. by I Dunno | Jan 12th, 2005 04:32:22 PM | OH-MA-SHIVARY, OH-MA-SHIVARY,
OH-MA-SHIVARY........ by Red Raider | Jan 12th, 2005 04:42:16 PM | He was the best thing about
TEMPLE OF DOOM by Spacesheik | Jan 12th, 2005 05:02:57 PM | Generic Post, also gratitude by AlyFox | Jan 12th, 2005 05:03:04 PM | TEMPLE OF DOOM by Spacesheik | Jan 12th, 2005 05:07:48 PM | better than Last Crusade... by the Grobe | Jan 12th, 2005 05:09:11 PM | Let me fukin clear this shit
up by arjjun07@aintitc | Jan 12th, 2005 05:09:22 PM | arjjun07@aintitc, all of that
was addressed in the novel.
Sorry by I Dunno | Jan 12th, 2005 05:12:00 PM | The reason why Kate is not the
Jar Jar of ToD. by Gilkuliehe | Jan 12th, 2005 05:12:52 PM | by Barry Egan | Jan 12th, 2005 05:19:53 PM | Kate not being Jar Jar is
because I know about 8 girls
like that by I Dunno | Jan 12th, 2005 05:34:09 PM | Here's Some Heresy For You... by Rebeck | Jan 12th, 2005 05:36:33 PM | Sad...Back in those days we
could open the paper and look
for 70 by Spacesheik | Jan 12th, 2005 05:50:12 PM | Bollywood by JackLint | Jan 12th, 2005 06:04:37 PM | Loved his performance, love
the movie by Aston Lad | Jan 12th, 2005 06:20:56 PM | Temple of Doom actually
changed the ratings system. by BigTuna | Jan 12th, 2005 06:42:25 PM | "You do not believe me? You
*will*, Dr. Jones. You will
become a by Osmosis Jones | Jan 12th, 2005 06:44:32 PM | "You betrayed Shiva!" by DocPazuzu | Jan 12th, 2005 06:57:39 PM | That's why the movie kicked
ass, BigTuna by I Dunno | Jan 12th, 2005 06:58:28 PM | True Indy fans know that
Temple of Doom is better than
Last crus by Captain Katanga | Jan 12th, 2005 07:56:48 PM | to quote Homer Simpson... by tango fett | Jan 12th, 2005 07:57:26 PM | Very good eulogy by SLEAZY DINOSAUR | Jan 12th, 2005 08:06:12 PM | Amrish Puri did a fantastic
job in TOD, because I was
terrified by one9deuce | Jan 12th, 2005 08:58:11 PM | Dammit! This is the first
talkback I've entered in a
while, and by Blue Devil | Jan 12th, 2005 09:17:48 PM | "Sure, it has the spottiest
effects in the whole INDIANA
JONES s by Commando Cody | Jan 12th, 2005 09:31:28 PM | Things could be worse....we
could have lost the guy from
Octopus by Mel Garga | Jan 12th, 2005 09:41:34 PM | Om Puri by John Drake | Jan 12th, 2005 11:06:48 PM | So this guy gets an AICN obit by Wheel99 | Jan 12th, 2005 11:40:24 PM | JackLint: "90% of all
movie-goers in India are
actually lower cl by mcflytrap | Jan 13th, 2005 12:00:00 AM | When did that Harry TOD
animation show upin the
corner? that's a by George Newman | Jan 13th, 2005 12:26:43 AM | RIP Amrish by stackpointer | Jan 13th, 2005 12:41:25 AM | I'll never understand why
people label TOD as "darker"
than Raid by Osmosis Jones | Jan 13th, 2005 01:01:59 AM | Coulda sworn he was a lawyer
in Devil's Advocate. by Shepdog | Jan 13th, 2005 01:20:00 AM | mcflytrap: That's not what
JackLint said...read it, plebe by Shepdog | Jan 13th, 2005 01:22:58 AM | I think some of you fuckers
are just to hard on poor ol'
Indy by TheGinger Twit | Jan 13th, 2005 02:11:19 AM | Mola Ram rules!!! by CuervoJones | Jan 13th, 2005 05:02:24 AM | Fond memories..... by Dasher | Jan 13th, 2005 11:01:55 AM | man, some people hear what
they want.. by JackLint | Jan 13th, 2005 11:03:43 AM | The Mola Ram and the Darkness by Brit Pop | Jan 13th, 2005 12:26:04 PM | so in other words, Temple of
Doom was over the top in every
way by Dragonfire | Jan 13th, 2005 12:32:08 PM | City of Joy by ushaped | Jan 13th, 2005 03:28:18 PM | Sorry rougewriter . . . by HarrisonsDad | Jan 13th, 2005 06:22:39 PM | Bollywood movies... by twindaggerturkey | Jan 14th, 2005 03:35:41 AM | I liked TOD better than TLC by Gilderoy | Jan 14th, 2005 10:32:07 AM | by Charley Varrick | Jan 14th, 2005 01:40:12 PM | Amrish Puri rocked in The
Temple of Doom. And so did
the movie. by Charley Varrick | Jan 14th, 2005 01:42:20 PM |
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