Johnny Walker gave comedy a new dimension. He charmed people with his innocent face and entertained them with his excellent comic sense. His films like Chori Chori, Madhumati, Pyaasa, CID, Naya Daur and Mere Mehboob have become unforgettable classics and part of the credit definitely went to the ace comedian.
He died on July 29. Bollywood acknowledges this great loss to the film industry and pays tribute to the legend.
Johny Lever: "Johnny Walker and I were very close. My house is just next to his, we were neighbours. Some time back, he came to my place with his children and we spent some lovely moments together. He was ailing since a few months and I could sense it.
"Mehmood considers him his guru. I am only a kid [in front of him], what can I say? Stories were written with him in mind. Today, which comedian can boast of that?"
Rishi Kapoor: "In the last two days, we have lost two comedians -- Hollywood's Bob Hope and Bollywood's Johnny Walker. Perhaps people in heaven were in dire need of laughs. Our loss is heaven's gain."
Naushad: "He was a dear friend. It was amazing how he carried himself so naturally in a drunkard's role in so many films. Do you know he never drank alcohol nor smoked in his life? I remember him having personal problems once when he reported for shooting. Yet he could make anybody laugh in a minute. May he go to heaven."
Rani Mukerji: "We have lost a natural comedian. Unfortunately, most of the comedy today is buffoonery."
B R Chopra: "We have lost not only a great actor but a great human being as well. My association with him began with Naya Daur. He was fabulous job in it. We kept in touch. He had also worked in another film of mine, Mazdoor."
Shakti Kapoor: "He was a very warm human being. I worked with him in a film called Pahunche Hue Log. He treated me like his son. I will always cherish those memories."
Saira Banu:
"I had first worked with him in Devendra Goel's Door Ki Awaaz. I admired the way he conducted himself on the sets. He was always punctual and well-spoken. I never saw him fret and fume. I had also worked with him in Aadmi Aur Insaan. He had not changed even a wee bit. I know for a fact that he has helped his sons, brothersMore tributes
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