Paidi Jairaj

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Paidipati Jairaj Naidu
P. Jairaj in Magroor (1950).jpg
Born (1909-09-28)September 28, 1909
Karimnagar, Hyderabad State, British India
(now in Telangana, India)
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Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Years active 1929–1995
Spouse(s) Savithri

Paidipati Jairaj, Jayraj or Jai Raj (Telugu: పైడి జైరాజ్) (September 28, 1909 – August 11, 2000) was a renowned film actor, director and producer. He was recipient of Dadasaheb Phalke Award for lifetime achievement in 1980.

Early life

Jairaj was born Paidypathy Jairula Naidu in Karimnagar, Hyderabad State (of which the present day Telangana State was a part) on September 28, 1909. A close relative (Nephew) of Sarojini Naidu, They were 3 brothers - P.Sundarraj Naidu, P. Deendayal Naidu ( Artist), P.Jairaj was the Youngest, he received his education in Hyderabad. He developed interest in films during his graduate studies at Nizam College and left for Bombay in 1929.

Career

He started his acting career in 1929 with silent movie Star Kling Youth. But subsequently he acted in about 11 silent movies including Triangle of Love, Mathru Bhoomi, All for Lover, Mahasagar Mothi, Flight into Death, My Hero etc.

During the talkie period, from 1931 onwards, he started with Shikari in Urdu and English languages. Subsequently he was one of the top heroes for about two decades along with Shantaram, Pruthviraj Kapoor, Motilal etc., He acted with top heroines like Nirupa Roy, Shobhana Samarth, Shakeela, Sashikala, Devika Rani, Meena Kumari, Chand Usmani, Madhuri, Jebunnisa, Khursheed with some big successes. Bhabhi film put him in the list of top heroes.

The movies most remembered for his action are some of the historical films like Rajputani, Shajahan, Amar Singh Rathod, Veer Durgadas, Pruthviraj Chauhan, Rana Pratap, Tippu Sultan, Razia Sultana, Allauddin, Jai Chitod, Rana Hameer and many others. His body built, action and speech are best suited for these legendary characters. In the Shahid-e-Azam Bhagat Singh film, he acted as Chandrasekhar Azad.

He acted in about 170 films mostly in Hindi and Urdu, and some Marathi and Gujarati films. He directed a few films like Mohar, Mala (1943), Pratima, Rajghar and Saagar (1951). He produced the film Saagar in 1951. Though he was born a Telugu person, he did not act in any Telugu films.

Government of India honoured him by presenting Dadasaheb Phalke Award for his lifetime service to Indian film industry in 1980.

Personal life

He married a Punjabi lady, Savithri. He had two sons and three daughters. He died in Bombay on August 11, 2000.

Awards

  • Dadasaheb Phalke Award for lifetime achievement in 1980

Filmography

Actor

  • 1930: Jagmagti Jawani
  • 1932: Shikari
  • 1933: Maya Jaal, Patit Pawan, Aurat Ka Dil
  • 1934: Mazdoor
  • 1935: Sher Dil Aurat, Jeevan Natak

Director

  • 1945: Pratima
  • 1951: Saagar
  • 1959: Mohar

References