Johnny Walker (actor)


Badruddin Jamaluddin Kazi, better known by his stage name Johnny Walker, was an Indian actor who acted in around 300 films. He was born in Indore, British India, the son of a mill worker. His father was made redundant and the family moved to Bombay. Kazi took jobs as the sole breadwinner for the family, eventually becoming a bus conductor with Bombay Electric Supply & Transport.

Early life

Johnny Walker was born in 1926 to a mill-worker in Mehtgov, Sendhwa, Barwani district, Indore, British India. Born to a Muslim family, he was named Badruddin Jamaluddin Kazi at birth. The mill in which his father worked closed and the family, of which Kazi was the second of ten children, moved to Bombay, Maharashtra. Kazi tried his hand at several jobs there, and eventually secured a post as a bus conductor with Bombay Electric Supply and Transport. He became the sole breadwinner, travelling many miles and at unsocial hours at various times in order to buy and then sell ice candy, fruit, vegetables, stationery and other goods. Throughout his youth, he dreamed of being involved in films, idolising Noor Mohammed Charlie and practicing stunts that he saw on-screen.

Career

Johnny Walker nurtured his desire to work in films and entertained passengers while working the buses with amusing routines, hoping that he would at some point be spotted by someone with connection to the movie industry. His wish came true, although the details are unclear. Actor Balraj Sahni saw him, perhaps on a bus or perhaps while Kazi was amusing the cast of Hulchul, a film for which he had obtained a bit part, with an extemporized routine as a drunk. Sahni, who sources say was either at that time writing the script for Baazi or acting in Hulchul, told Kazi to demonstrate his drunkard act to Guru Dutt. From that meeting, he gained a role in Baazi. It was Guru Dutt who gave him the name of Johnny Walker, a reference to the brand of Scotch whisky, when he was inspired by Kazi's display in the role of a drunkard.
Thereafter, Walker appeared in all but one of Dutt's movies and the director encouraged him to ad lib and to draw on his varied life experiences. He was primarily an actor of comedic roles but towards the end of his life became disenchanted, saying, "Earlier, comedians had a respectable position and an almost parallel role with the protagonist, now it is just to bring a touch of humour. I don't buy that." His attempts to portray heroic personae in the eponymous Johnny Walker and Mr. Qartoon were not successful but films such as Mere Mehboob, C.I.D., Pyaasa and Chori Chori made him a star. His heyday was in the 1950s and 1960s and his later career was affected by the death of Dutt, who had greatly influenced it, in 1964. He worked with directors such as Bimal Roy and Vijay Anand but his career faded in the 1980s. He was unwilling to adopt the cruder form of comedy and changed priorities that had become the vogue, saying that
Johnny Walker was particularly satisfied with his work in B. R. Chopra's Naya Daur, Chetan Anand's Taxi Driver and Bimal Roy's Madhumati. His final film came after an absence of 14 years when he took a role in a remake of Mrs. Doubtfire titled Chachi 420. During the intervening period, he had a successful business dealing with precious and semi-precious stones.
Some songs were written especially for him. His drawing power at the box office was such that distributors would insist on him having a song and would pay extra to ensure it.
He is the only actor to have a film in his name, Johnny Walker.
He was the first actor to keep a secretary / manager.
He was the first actor to stop working on Sundays.
He was the first actor to bring Colloquialism to cinema Taxi Driver.
Mohd Rafi has sung most songs for Johnny Walker than any other actor.
He also produced and directed the 1985 film Pahunche Huwey Log.

Family life

Johnny Walker married Noor, a sister of Shakila, despite the opposition of her family. They had three daughters and three sons, of whom one is actor Nasir Khan. Regretting that he had been forced to leave school at 6th class, he sent his sons to the US for schooling. Despite often playing the roles of a drunkard, Johnny Walker was a teetotaller and never drank alcohol in his life.

Awards

Johnny Walker acted in around 300 films, including:

1950-1959

1960-1969

1970-1979

1981-2000