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| caption = Jay Om Prakash | | caption = Jay Om Prakash | ||
| birth_date = {{birth date|1926|01|24|df=y}} | | birth_date = {{birth date|1926|01|24|df=y}} | ||
| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=y|2019|08|07|1926|01|24}} | | death_date = {{Death date and age|df=y|2019|08|07|1926|01|24}} | ||
| death_place = [[Mumbai]], [[Maharashtra]], [[India]] | | death_place = [[Mumbai]], [[Maharashtra]], [[India]] | ||
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==Early life== | ==Early life== | ||
He was born in 1926 | He was born in 1926. His father worked as a school teacher in [[Lahore]].<ref name="Screen" /> 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 [[mushaira]]s. 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.<ref name="Screen" /> | ||
Om worked as a clerk in a film distributors office in Lahore and later became a manager. After the [[Partition of India]], he moved to [[Mumbai]].<ref name="Screen" /> | Om worked as a clerk in a film distributors office in Lahore and later became a manager. After the [[Partition of India]], he moved to [[Mumbai]].<ref name="Screen" /> | ||
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His film production Company was named as ''Filmyug'' meaning 'The Age Of Films'.<ref name="Screen" /> ''[[Aas Ka Panchhi]]'' released in 1960 was a Silver Jubilee hit and the company continued to produce films till the middle of 1990's.<ref name="Screen" /> He was known in the film industry as Om-ji.<ref name="Screen" /> He produced box office hit films like ''[[Aas Ka Panchhi]]'' (1961), ''[[Ayee Milan Ki Bela]]'' (1964), ''[[Aaye Din Bahar Ke]]'' (1966), ''[[Aya Sawan Jhoom Ke]]'' (1969), ''[[Aankhon Aankhon Mein]]'' and Aakhir Kyun.<ref name="NDTV_Dead" /> | His film production Company was named as ''Filmyug'' meaning 'The Age Of Films'.<ref name="Screen" /> ''[[Aas Ka Panchhi]]'' released in 1960 was a Silver Jubilee hit and the company continued to produce films till the middle of 1990's.<ref name="Screen" /> He was known in the film industry as Om-ji.<ref name="Screen" /> He produced box office hit films like ''[[Aas Ka Panchhi]]'' (1961), ''[[Ayee Milan Ki Bela]]'' (1964), ''[[Aaye Din Bahar Ke]]'' (1966), ''[[Aya Sawan Jhoom Ke]]'' (1969), ''[[Aankhon Aankhon Mein]]'' and Aakhir Kyun.<ref name="NDTV_Dead" /> | ||
He made his directorial debut with hit film ''[[Aap Ki Kasam]]'' starring [[Rajesh Khanna]] and [[Mumtaz (actress)|Mumtaz]].<ref name="HT19">{{cite news |title=Hrithik Roshan's grandfather, filmmaker J Om Prakash, dies in Mumbai |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/hrithik-roshan-s-grandfather-filmmaker-j-om-prakash-dies-in-mumbai/story-ogIb3W1030Vij1s6Wq6K0K.html |access-date=7 August 2019 |work=Hindustan Times |date=7 August 2019 |language=en}}</ref> The film was a box office success, and is remembered for the performance by its lead actors and all of its songs | J. Om Prakash, signed [[Laxmikant-Pyarelal]] for “[[Aaye Din Bahar Ke]]”, starring [[Dharmendra]] - [[Asha Parekh]], 1966. Musical Hit film “Aaye Din Bahar Ke” became the first film of Laxmikant-Pyarelal, with big ‘stars’. | ||
The long lasting association of J Om Prakash with Laxmikant-Pyarelal started in 1966 through the musical hit “Aaye Din Bahar Ke” and lasted, 22 years, till “Agnee” 1988. | |||
J Om Prakash has made a total of 23 films of which 12 films have the music by [[Laxmikant-Pyarelal]] and Lyricist [[Anand Bakshi]]. Most of the films involving the Triumvirate, are musical hits. | |||
Selected Hits of J Om Prakash [[Laxmikant-Pyarelal]]. | |||
''Suno Sajna Papihe Ne'' [[Aaye Din Bahar Ke]], 1966 [[Dharmendra]] - [[Asha Parekh]]. | |||
''Sathiya Nahi Jana'' [[Aaya Sawan Jhoom Ke]], 1969 [[Dharmendra]] - [[Asha Parekh]]. | |||
''Achha To Hum Chalte Hai'' [[Aan Milo Sajna]], 1971 [[Rajesh Khanna]] - [[Asha Parekh]]. | |||
''Yeh Mousam Aaya Hai'' [[Aakraman]], 1975 [[Rakesh Roshan]] - [[Rekha]]. | |||
''Aadmi Musafir Hai'' [[Apnapan]] 1977. | |||
''Sheesha Ho Ya Dil Ho'' [[Aasha (1980 film)|Aasha]] 1979 [[Jeetendra]] - [[Reena Roy]]. | |||
''Likhane Wale Ne Likh Dale'' [[Arpan]] 1983 [[Jeetendra]] - [[Parveen Babi]]. | |||
He made his directorial debut with hit film ''[[Aap Ki Kasam]]'' starring [[Rajesh Khanna]] and [[Mumtaz (actress)|Mumtaz]].<ref name="HT19">{{cite news |title=Hrithik Roshan's grandfather, filmmaker J Om Prakash, dies in Mumbai |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/hrithik-roshan-s-grandfather-filmmaker-j-om-prakash-dies-in-mumbai/story-ogIb3W1030Vij1s6Wq6K0K.html |access-date=7 August 2019 |work=Hindustan Times |date=7 August 2019 |language=en}}</ref> 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".<ref name="Vittal2012">{{cite book|last=Vittal|first=Anirudha Bhattacharjee Balaji|title=R. D. Burman: The Man, The Music|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tg49WV0j0IAC&pg=PT79|year=2012|publisher=HarperCollins Publishers|isbn=978-93-5029-236-5|pages=79–}}</ref> | |||
Most of his films' titles start with the letter "A" or "Aa".<ref name="NDTV_Dead" /> 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 (film)|Bhagwan Dada]]'' directed and ''[[Raja Rani (1973 film)|Raja Rani]]'' produced by him.<ref name="Screen" /> | Most of his films' titles start with the letter "A" or "Aa".<ref name="NDTV_Dead" /> 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 (film)|Bhagwan Dada]]'' directed and ''[[Raja Rani (1973 film)|Raja Rani]]'' produced by him.<ref name="Screen" /> |