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CAREER He was discovered at the age of 27 in 1950 by actor, and script-writer Balraj Sahni while travelling in a B.E.S.T bus in Bombay . Badruddin was then working as a bus conductor, and in doing his job issuing tickets he entertained his passengers with various antics. This is what attracted Balraj's attention. Balraj, who was then penning the script for the film ''Baazi'' ( 1951 ), presented him to Guru Dutt as a candidate for the role of comedian. Badruddin's screen test consisted of acting as a drunk, and he did it so well that Guru Dutt gave him the screen name, "Johnny Walker" after the famous Scotch whisky brand of that era. Johnny was even cast as hero in the ego-boosting ''Johnny Walker'' ( 1957 ), with the irony being that he was a teetotaler. He enjoyed a very good friendship with Guru Dutt, who often used to change scripts to accommodate a role for Johnny. Johnny Walker is remembered as a very humble person who always kept a low-profile, even when he was the peak of his career. He was deeply impacted by the untimely death of his mentor, Guru Dutt in 1964. By the 1970s he was acting in bit parts, with his last performance being actor/director Kamal Hasan 's film, ''Chachi 420'', which he performed at the request of musician/director/writer Gulzar who scripted the movie. Family Life He married Noor, the actress Shakila's sister who he met on the sets of Guru Dutt 's movie ''Mr. and Mrs. 55'' ( 1955 ), in 1955 . He is survived by three daughters and three sons. Johnny Walker was a teetotaler, and a religious man. FILMOGRAPHY
The above are essential Johnny Walker movies. See link to IMDB's site for a more complete list, including many guest appearances. MOST FAMOUS FOR Johnny is most remembered for his part in the movie, "C.I.D" where he sang the famous song,''Yeh Hai Bombay Meri Jaan'', a paean to the city of Bombay, and for ''Sar Jo Tera Chakraye'' from Guru Dutt's classic, ''Pyaasa''.The last song was developed during a visit by Guru Dutt and Johnny to Calcutta before the filming of the movie. There, while eating breakfast at a road-side joint one morning, they happened to watch a local masseur apply his talents to a gentleman's head, giving him a head massage. Guru Dutt at once told Johnny to note the scene for the future. In the 1950s, producers mandated that a film song be picturised on Johnny to pander to the audience's love of the comedian. His popularity began to wane with the rise of actor/comedian Mehmood in the 1960s. "Filmmakers were no longer interested in my kind of clean comedies, and I thought it's time for me to bid goodbye," he once said. TRIBUTES
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