Govinda-Chunky Panday on Pahlaj Nihalani's death: 'Chahe log kitna bhi mere khilaf jaye, Pahlaji ke muh se tarif hi nikalti thi'

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 'Chahe log kitna bhi mere khilaf jaye, Pahlaji ke muh se tarif hi nikalti thi'

Veteran producer and former CBFC chairperson Pahlaj Nihalani passed away on June 4 at the age of 76 after a prolonged illness. Actors Govinda and Chunky Panday, whose careers he helped launch, paid emotional tributes, with Govinda calling him a father figure and their foundation stone in the industry.

The Hindi cinema lost a legendary figure as veteran producer and former CBFC chairperson Pahlaj Nihalani passed away on June 4, aged 76, after a prolonged battle with illness. Over a career spanning more than four decades, he made an indelible mark on Bollywood with blockbuster productions such as ‘Ilzaam’ (1986), ‘Shola Aur Shabnam’ (1992) and ‘Aankhen’ (1993).

He also played a pivotal role in shaping the careers of Govinda and Chunky Panday, who both paid heartfelt tribute to the man who gave them some of their most memorable opportunities.

Chunky Panday recalls how Pahlaj Nihalani launched his career

Talking to Variety India, Chunky said, “I met him for the first time in the toilet of the Holiday Inn Hotel at Juhu. I introduced myself and told him that I was trying to get into movies. And that’s how, that night, my career began because he told me, ‘Meet me tomorrow.

I’m going to launch you in a movie.’ I owe my career to Pahlaj and to Govinda because Govinda was busy then. He made Aankhen, and it made David, Govinda, Anees (Bazmee) and me.

And it made Pahlaj the number one producer. He had decided that he wanted to make and release the film within six months.”He further added, “Everything else about the film kept changing, but the four of us - Govinda, me, David and Anees - stayed constant.

He just wanted to release the film on one particular day, and he did it. I would call him a maker because he participated and paid attention to every little detail. He started his career as a distributor and then moved into production. So, he kind of covered the whole spectrum. I learned a lot from him.

We would talk at least once a month. The last time I met him was a week ago in the hospital. I sat beside him and we joked and laughed.

I told him, ‘See, today my kids are also in the movies. And you’re the one who started it all.’”

Govinda calls Pahlaj Nihalani his foundation stone

Meanwhile, Govinda shared, “We have worked together a lot, right from 'Shola Aur Shabnam' to 'Rangeela Raja'. He was a father figure and would behave as such. I am not able to process the news of his passing. My brother, Kirti, rightly says that he is like our foundation stone. We started our careers with him. He has made a large contribution to filmmaking. No one before him or after him will have that kind of impact Chahe log kitna bhi mere khilaf ho jaye, Pahlaji ke muh se tarif hi nikalti thi.

It’s a big loss not just for me but for the whole industry.”

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