Indian cinema has witnessed several heroes trying their luck over the years. While, some aspire to become protagonists, while others win hearts with their villain performances. Earlier, every star wanted to bag hero roles in films. But, few actors had the courage to take up antagonist roles in films. Well, one such Bollywood actor who has time and again proved his mettle in the industry through grey shades is none other than . He is one of the most formidable villains of Hindi cinema who managed to make females go weak in the knees with his charming looks. He also carved a niche for himself in Bollywood and Punjabi cinema. He entered the industry with aspirations of becoming a hero but gained a lot of attention with his negative roles. Did you know, that was scared of him and used to reportedly forget her dialogues? However, Raj Kapoor and Prem Chopra were related to each other. Yes, the two were connected through their wives, Krishna Malhotra and Uma Malhotra, who were sisters.
Within no time, Prem became every director’s first choice when they had to choose a villain for a film. Prem wanted to stay relevant in the industry and took on negative roles, which ultimately helped him shape his career. In one of his interviews, the actor revealed that when he started his career, he wanted to be a hero. He said that after working in the industry, he eventually gained recognition for his negative roles. He did play hero roles in Punjabi films, but the movies did not get him much appreciation as they became flops. If reports are to be believed then, who shared screen space with in several films would tremble whenever he looked in her direction. She revealed that during the shoot of the film Raja Jani, she felt quite nervous while working with him.
On the personal front, Prem who got married to Uma, the sister of actor and director Raj Kapoor’s wife, Krishna is parents to three daughters: Rakita, Punita, and Prerna. His daughters did not choose acting as a career. Prem Chopra’s youngest son-in-law is Bollywood actor Sharman Joshi.