Darpan (actor)

Syed Ishrat Abbas (Urdu: سیّد عِشرت عبّاس), (1928 – 8 November 1980) better known by his stage name Darpan (Urdu: درپَن), was one of the original romantic heroes of the "Golden Age" of Pakistan's film industry (also commonly known as Lollywood).[1][2]

Darpan
درپن
Darpan in 1963
Born
Syed Ishrat Abbas

1928
Died8 November 1980(1980-11-08) (aged 51–52)
Lahore, Pakistan
OccupationActor
Years active1950–1980
Spouse
(m. 1962)
Children
  • Syed Qaisar Abbas (son)
  • Syed Ali Abbas (son)
Relatives
AwardsNigar Awards in 1959 and 1960

Early life

Syed Ishrat Abbas was born into a middle-class family originally from the United Provinces of India, where he was born in 1928. His older brother, Santosh Kumar, was also a film actor. Another brother, S. Suleman, is a film director.[1]

Career

Darpan was introduced in the film Amanat in 1950 and went on to feature in the Pakistani Punjabi film Billo in 1951. After starring in a few more films produced in Lahore, he decided to try his luck in India, where he only had moderate level of success. Notable films from this period include Barati (1954), and Adl-e-Jehangir (1955) opposite Meena Kumari.[3]

Darpan came back to Lahore after a few years, where the film industry was then booming, and he acted in Baap Ka Gunah (1957). He had a breakthrough with his self-produced film Sathi. Raat Ke Rahi (1960), Saheli, Gulfam, Qaidi, Anchal, Baji, Shikwa, Ik Tera Sahara and Naela (1965) were some big films in which he played vital roles. Critics applauded his lead role performance back in Pakistan's film Saheli (1960) in which he starred alongside Nayyar Sultana and Shamim Ara.[4][5]

He won a Best Actor Nigar Award for his performance in Saheli (1960), as well as a Presidential award.[6] His last big film as hero was Payal Ki Jhankar in 1966. He was the hero in two of Waheed Murad's produced films Insaan Badalta Hai and Jab Se Dekha Hai Tumhen. He played the villain in Ik Gunah Aur Sahi, and was a supporting actor in Khuda Te Maan, Jub Jub Phool Khile (1975) and a few other films.[3]

Personal life

Darpan was a good-looking and attractive man with hazel eyes and a rich playboy's smile.[4] At first glance, he seemed like a non-serious flirt and a 'lady killer'. At least, that was his 'professional image as an actor'. He used to play non-serious fun-loving roles in the movies quite unlike his older actor brother Santosh Kumar who used to take serious romantic roles in the Pakistani movies of the 1950s and 1960s.[4][7]

When it came to marriage, Darpan fell for a shy, typically eastern and a lady-like fellow actress, Nayyar Sultana. They had been paired together earlier in a super-hit Pakistani film Saheli (1960) which also starred Shamim Ara and was directed by veteran film director S. M. Yusuf.[4]

Death

He died in Lahore on 8 November 1980 at age 52.[7][1]

Filmography

Darpan did a total of 70 films - 58 films in Urdu language, 2 in Hindi language, 8 in Punjabi language and 2 films in Pashto language.[3]

Film

In India

YearFilmRoleLanguage
1954BarathiAtmaramHindi
1955Adl-e-JehangirPrince KhurramHindi

In Pakistan

YearFilmLanguage
1950AmanatUrdu
1951BilloPunjabi
1953MehboobaUrdu
1957Baap Ka Gunah
Noor-e-Islam[8]
1958Jan-e-Bahar
MukhraPunjabi
RukhsanaUrdu
1959Sahara
Khullja Sim Sim
Shama
Saathi
1960Noukari
Raat Kay Rahi
Saheli[1][6][8]
1961Insan Badalta Hai
Gulfam[1]
Lakhon Fasane
1962Qaidi
Mousiqaar[8]
Aanchal[1]
Beta
Unchay Mahal
1963Jab se dekha hai tumhen
Yahudi ki larki
Baji[1]
Teer Andaz
Shikwa
Dulhan
Ik Tera Sahara[8]
Tange Wala
1964Baap ka Baap
Shikari
Inspector
Shabab
1965Koh-e-Qaaf
Naila[2]
1966Al-hilaal
Hamrahi
Jalwah
Mere Mehboob
Payal Ki Jhankar[8]
Mojza
1967Sham Savera
Bahadur
Sitamgar
Shola Aur Shabnam
1968Baalam
Ik Musafar Ik Haseena
Saiqa
1969Meri Bhabi
Fasana-e-Dil
Saza
1970Hamjoli
Chann SajnaPunjabi
1971Ishq Deevana
1973Khuda Te Maan[8]
AzmatUrdu
KhushiaPunjabi
1974Jawab DoUrdu
Deedar
1975Nadir KhanPunjabi
IzzatUrdu
Aik Gunnah Aur Sahi[8]
Jub Jub Phool Khile[8]
1976Ajj Di Taza KhabarPunjabi
1977CheekhUrdu / Pashto
1979NawabzadiUrdu
1986LaramPashto

Awards and recognition

YearAwardCategoryResultTitleRef.
1959Nigar AwardBest ActorWonSaathi[9]
1960Nigar AwardBest ActorWonSaheli[9]

See also

References