Govardhan Asrani / Rejected for Height and Look, 'Sholay's Jailer Asrani Became a Star

Veteran actor Asrani, known as 'Jailer' from 'Sholay', faced rejection due to his short stature and look. Despite initial struggles, his iconic role turned him into an overnight star. He starred in over 300 films, sharing screen space with many superstars.

Veteran Hindi cinema actor Govardhan Asrani, fondly remembered as the 'Jailer' from the iconic film 'Sholay', passed away on October 20, 2025. While his career, devoid of lead roles, was illustrious, it began with significant rejections owing to his height and appearance. Lacking a film background, Asrani's entry into Bollywood was a challenging uphill battle. Born on January 1, 1941, in Jaipur, Asrani completed his education at St. Xavier's School and Rajasthan College, later earning an acting degree from FTII, while he debuted in Bollywood with the 1967 film 'Hare Kanch Ki Chudiyan', but gained substantial recognition from the Jaya Bhaduri-starrer 'Guddi'. His performance was well-received, leading to numerous offers. However, many directors, including Gulzar, initially deemed him not a 'commercial actor', expressing reservations about his height and unusual look. L. V. Prasad also reportedly felt he fit neither hero nor villain roles. Facing these rejections, Asrani turned to the South Indian film industry, where his talent found appreciation.

'Sholay' and Stardom

Asrani's career trajectory fundamentally changed with the blockbuster film 'Sholay', starring Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra. His portrayal of the 'Jailer' became so iconic that it catapulted him to overnight stardom. Following this, he collaborated with numerous superstars like Akshay Kumar, Govinda, and Jaya Bachchan, acting in over 300 Hindi and Gujarati films. Beyond his acting prowess, Asrani was also involved in politics, joining the Congress party in 2004.