Mumbai: Parveen Babi was that beauty of Bollywood, who had no dearth of fans not only in the country but also in the world. As much as Parveen Babi was famous for her career, her real life was equally controversial. In her career, Parveen Babi worked in big films like ‘Mard’ to ‘Kaalia’ and made millions crazy with her acting and beauty. Similarly, an Australian engineer who was crazy about the actress had come to Mumbai and then his luck changed in such a way that he became a villain from an engineer. In the 90s, this villain had dominance in the entire industry and appeared in many films.
We are talking about Bob Christo, one of the dreaded villains of our time, who has written films like ‘Kaliya’, ‘Sachcha Ki Shakti’, ‘Kasam Badan Wale Ki’, ‘Guru’, ‘Farz Ki Jung’ and ‘Mard’. He proved his acting prowess in films. Bob Christo had once made his mark as the most dreaded villain of Hindi cinema, who was a part of many hit films. However, it is another matter that in real life Christo was very soft hearted.
You will be surprised to know that Bob did not first come to India to become an actor, but he was attracted by the beauty and passion of Parveen Babi. Yes, Christo had come to India from Australia to meet Parveen Babi. But, fate made him one of the most popular villains of Bollywood. Christo did not get a visa, due to which he remained in India and gradually established his presence in the industry.
Bob Christo was born in Sydney, Australia. (Photo courtesy: imdb)
Bob Christo saw Parveen Babi’s picture for the first time in a magazine, after which he became crazy about the actress. Christo reached Mumbai to meet Parveen. Christo was born in 1938 in Sydney, Australia. During World War II, Christo moved with his father to his grandmother in Germany. During this time, Bob also worked in theater in Germany. He studied civil engineering and made his career in this line. But, then Parveen Babi’s passion brought him to India and fate made him an actor.
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Tags: Bollywood, Entertainment, Parveen babi
FIRST PUBLISHED: April 11, 2024, 15:34 IST