Shiamak Davar was born on 19 october 1961 is an Indian Contemporary Dance choreographer and is well known for changing the choreography of Hindi cinema and the first Indian to bring Contemporary Jazz and western forms of dances.Davar has chereograhed the many indian actor and celebrities.Shahid kapoor had been a part od Davar dance company.
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Monday, 15 April 2013
Bollywood best choreographer list
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Shiamak Davar was born on 19 october 1961 is an Indian Contemporary Dance choreographer and is well known for changing the choreography of Hindi cinema and the first Indian to bring Contemporary Jazz and western forms of dances.Davar has chereograhed the many indian actor and celebrities.Shahid kapoor had been a part od Davar dance company.
Sara Loren -Biography
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Sara Loren:
Sara Loren (born 11 December 1985), previously known as Mona Lizza is a Pakistani Actress and Model who works in Lollywood, Bollywood and Pakistani serials. She made her film debut in 2011 Lollywood film Gidh directed by Shamoon Abbasi. Later she appeared in Syed Faisal Bukhari's directional film Saltanat. She made her Bollywood debut in the movie Kajraare directed by Pooja Bhatt. In 2013, she appeared her second Bollywood film Murder 3.Saturday, 6 April 2013
Mrinalini Sharma biography
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Mrinalini Sharma:
Mrinalini Sharma is an Indian model and
Bollywood actress.
Career:
She started her career as a model in Delhi and
soon shifted to Mumbai. She has been cast in many commercial advertisements
and began her career in Bollywood with an item number in Prakash Jha’s movie
Apaharan.
Her acting career took off with two films with
Mahesh Bhatt. The first one was Awarapan in which she got to share the screen
space with Emraan Hashmi. The movie also starred actress Shriya Saran. The
other movie was choreographer Raju Khan’s directorial debut Showbiz.
Shriya Saran biography
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Shriya Saran:
Apart from her work in films, Saran has been the brand
ambassador for several stores across India, endorsing beauty and health
products. Among other activities, she has volunteered for a number of charity
organisations, and in 2011 opened a spa employing visually challenged people
Shriya Saran (born 11 September 1982), also known by the mononym Shriya, is an Indian
film actress and model. She has worked in several of the regional industries of
Indian cinema, having acted in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi language
films, as well as a few films in English and Kannada. Saran made her film debut
in 2001 with the Telugu film Ishtam, and had her first commercial success with
Santhosham (2002). She subsequently appeared in several more Telugu films,
while making in-roads in the Hindi and Tamil film industries.
In 2007, Saran starred in Sivaji: The Boss, the highest grossing Tamil film
at that time. She also gained critical acclaim for her role in the 2007
Bollywood film Awarapan. In 2008, Saran played the lead role in her first English
film, the American-Indian co-production The Other End of the Line. Her
following projects included popular films such as Kanthaswamy (2009) in Tamil,
and Pokkiri Raja (2010) in Malayalam, her roles in which have established her
as one of the leading actresses in the South Indian film industries.
Tanushree Dutta biography
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Tanushree Dutta:
Tanushree Dutta (Bengali: ITRANS: tanushri;
born 19 March 1984) is an Indian actress who appears in mainly Bollywood films.
A former beauty queen, she won the Femina Miss India Universe title in 2004.
Early life:
Dutta was born and
raised in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand (then Bihar) to a Bengali Hindu Kayastha
family. She attended D.B.M.S. English School in Jamshedpur and attended junior
college in pune.She dropped out of college after 1st year of B.COM to pursue a
career in modelling
Career:
Dutta won the Femina
Miss India 2004 competition held in Mumbai; subsequently she won the title of
Femina Miss India Universe 2004 and represented India at Miss Universe 2004
Quito, Ecuador where she placed in the Top 10. In 2005, the Government of
Jharkhand honored her by releasing postcards and stamps featuring her. She made
her Bollywood debut in 2005 appearing in Chocolate and Aashiq Banaya Apne.
Sonal Chauhan biography
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Sonal Chauhan
Sonal Singh Chauhan (born on 16 May 1985) is an Indian fashion model,
actress. She has won several beauty contests and made her acting debut in the
movie Jannat directed by Kunal Deshmukh for which she visited Lahore, Pakistan
with Emraan Hashmi, Mukesh Bhatt and Mahesh Bhatt.
Early life
Chauhan was born in Muzaffarnagar, UP. Her family hailed from famous Royal
Chauhan Rajput of Mainpuri. Her father is a police inspector, and she has
one elder brother and two sisters, one younger and one elder. She studied at
Delhi Public School in Noida and then Philosophy honors at Gargi College in
New Delhi. Her family have been settled in Greater Noida now.
Thursday, 28 March 2013
John Abraham (actor) biography
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John Abraham:
John Abraham (born 17 December 1972) is an Indian film actor, producer and
former model. After modeling for numerous advertisements and companies, Abraham
made his film debut with Jism (2003), which earned him a Filmfare Best Debut
Award nomination. This was followed by his first commercial success, Dhoom
(2004). He received two Filmfare Award nominations, for his negative roles in
Dhoom, and then in Zinda (2006). He later appeared in the major critical
success Water (2005). He was nominated for a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting
Actor for the film Baabul (2006). In 2012, he produced his first production
Vicky Donor which was a critical and commercial success. He then established
his own production house, John Abraham Entertainment.
Shreyas Talpade biography
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Shreyas Talpade:
Talpade began his acting career appearing in Marathi soap operas and doing
stage shows across Maharashtra. He also appeared in the Zee TV soap opera Woh
(1997) in which he was the main lead. He has also acted in mini-serials for the
production "Adhikari Brothers". His role, in a very popular Marathi
serial "Damini", as the character Tejas was very popular among
Marathi audiences. Fame arrived after he made his Bollywood debut in Nagesh
Kukunoor's Iqbal which was written by Vipul K Rawal in which he played the
role of a deaf youngster aspiring to be a cricketer. The film and his
performance were well received by both audiences and critics. His next film
was Nagesh Kukunoor's Dor in which he played the comic role of a behroopiya, a
man with many disguises. This film was also well received by critics.
In 2006, he starred in the comedy, Apna Sapna Money Money and in 2007, he
starred in Farah Khan's blockbuster movie, Om Shanti Om, with Shah Rukh Khan,
where he played the role of Pappu Master. In 2008, he was seen in Nagesh
Kukunoor's cross-cultural comedy film, Bombay To Bangkok. He also produced a
Marathi film, Sanai Chaughade, which was released the same year. His most
recent movies are Shyam Benegal's Welcome to Sajjanpur, along with Golmaal
Returns and Sangeeth Sivan's horror flick, Click. Shreyas is also seen in the
horror film, Help. Shreyas was also seen in the movie Will You Marry Me? which
released in 2012.
Emraan Hashmi biography
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Emraan Hashmi:
Emraan Hashmi (born 24 March 1979) is an Indian film actor who appears
in Hindi language films. Before starting his career as an actor, Hashmi worked
with Vishesh Films as an assistant director on Vikram Bhatt's Raaz (2002). In
2003, he made his acting debut with Bhatt's Footpath and followed it with the
commercially successful romantic thriller Murder (2004).
Hashmi subsequently appeared in several commercially successful films,
mostly under the production of Vishesh Films. The critics, however, labelled
him as a "one note actor" and criticized his repetitive roles. These
characters also earned him the "serial kisser" title. Hashmi
eventually garnered wide critical acclaim for his performances in Once Upon a
Time in Mumbaai (2010), The Dirty Picture (2011) and Shanghai (2012). He has
established himself has a leading contemporary actor of Hindi cinema.
Hashmi has received three Filmfare Awards nominations in his career. He is
considered as one of the most popular celebrities in India. He married his
long-time girlfriend Parveen Shahani in 2008 and became father to a son, Ayaan
Hashmi, in 2010.
Early life and background
Emraan Hashmi was born on 24 March 1979 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, to Anwar
Hashmi and Maherahh Hashmi. He is the nephew of director and producer Mahesh
Bhatt and Mukesh Bhatt. He is the cousin of director Mohit Suri actress and
director Pooja Bhatt, actor Rahul Bhatt, and actress Alia Bhatt. Hashmi studied
at Sydenham College, Mumbai and University of Mumbai.
Career:
2003–2007: Debut and breakthrough
Hashmi made his acting debut in 2003, with Vikram Bhatt's thriller
Footpath. Co-starring alongside Aftab Shivdasani and Bipasha Basu, he portrayed
the role of Raghu Shrivastav, a gangster. His performance in the film was
appreciated by critics; Gaurav Malani described him as the
"scene-stealer" and praised his mannerisms. The following year he
featured in Anurag Basu's romantic thriller Murder with Mallika Sherawat and
Ashmit Patel. Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama said about his performance,
"Emraan Hashmi is fantastic in a role that seems tailormade for him.
Enacting the role of an obsessive lover with flourish, there's no denying that
the narrative gets a major impetus thanks to Emraan's performance.Murder emerged as a commercial success, with a domestic total of 250 million
(US$4.6 million), becoming the ninth-highest grossing film of the year in
India.
Hashmi next starred in Anurag Basu's romance Tumsa Nahin Dekha – A Love
Story opposite Dia Mirza. While shooting the film Basu was diagnosed with blood
cancer, hence producer-director Mahesh Bhatt completed it. Although the film
did not succeed at the box office, his portrayal of Daksh Mittal (a young
millionaire who falls in love with a bargirl) was generally well received. A
review of his performance in BBC Online noted that he was "becoming
fabulous with every film.
In 2005, Hashmi appeared in Mohit Suri's romantic thriller Zeher,
co-starring Shamita Shetty and Udita Goswami. His portrayal of Siddharth Mehra
(a chief of police who is jealous of his wife's professional success) met with
negative reviews from critics. Patchy N of Rediff.com wrote, "Emraan
Hashmi has done a passable job, except for the scenes where his character gets
angry. The young man yells so loudly that he could well compete with a Sunny
Deol!".The film emerged as a moderate commercial success, earning
over 100 million (US$1.8 million) in India. He then starred in Aditya
Datt's romance Aashiq Banaya Aapne and Vivek Agnihotri's crime thriller
Chocolate, all of which performed poorly at the box office.
Hashmi then took a supporting role in Mohit Suri's thriller Kalyug,
alongside Kunal Khemu, Smilie Suri, Amrita Singh, Ashutosh Rana and Deepal
Shaw. Based on the sex industry, the film depicted the devastating effect that
non-consensual pornographic films have on the subjects. Hashmi featured as Ali Bhai,
a man who runs a sex shop. His performance garnered positive reviews from
critics, with Taran Adarsh writing, "Emraan Hashmi makes a brief
appearance and the actor is, like always, highly competent.Kalyug
was a moderate commercial success in India.
Hashmi's first film in 2006 was Anant Mahadevan's thriller Aksar with Udita
Goswani and Dino Morea. The film was a moderate commercial success at the box
office, but met with negative reviews from critics. He next appeared in
Anurag Basu's romantic thriller Gangster, co-starring Kangna Ranaut and Shiney
Ahuja. The film, which emerged as a commercial success, grossing over 190
million (US$3.5 million) in India, generated positive reviews for his
portrayal of an undercover detective called Aakash. Rediff.com's Raja Sen
wrote, "His character is an understated one, and Hashmi manages to keep it
that way. There is no unnecessary bluster or melodrama, and he does a pretty
believable job. There is something lazy about his acting, by which I mean he makes
the job look easy. Hashmi eventually received his first Filmfare
Awards nomination in the Best Performance in a Negative Role category. He then
acted in the crime thriller The Killer (adapted from the 2004 film
Collateral) and the romance Dil Diya Hai. Both these films were critically
and commercially unsuccessful.
In 2007, Hashmi appeared in three films. He first starred in the comedy
Good Boy Bad Boy alongside Tusshar Kapoor, Isha Sharvani and Tanushree Dutta.
The film was a critical and commercial failure. He then featured opposite
Mrinalini Sharma and Shriya Saran in Mohit Suri's romantic thriller Awarapan.
Hashmi was cast as the protagonist Shivam, a gangster with a tragic past. The
film opened to mixed reviews but his performance was praised by critics.
Writing for The Hindustan Times, critic Khalid Mohamed described it as
"intense and believable". Subhash K Jha wrote, "... Emraan
Hashmi an actor who conceals more than he reveals on screen. There is an
inherent pain in his personality that this film taps better than anything he
has done earlier. This film marks the emergence of a major talent."[25]
His final release of the year was the critically and commercially unsuccessful
thriller The Train 2008–present: Commercial success
Hashmi's only film in 2008 was Kunal Deshmukh's Jannat, a love story set
against the backdrop of match fixing. Co-starring alongside Sonal Chauhan,
Javed Sheikh and Sameer Kochhar, Hashmi was cast as Arjun Dixit, a bookmaker.
His performance was appreciated by critics; Taran Adarash stated, "The
actor displays the gamut of emotions with aplomb, he changes expressions like a
chameleon changes colors. Jannat is yet another turning point in his
career. The film emerged as a commercial success in India, with
revenues of over 420 million (US$7.7 million).
In 2009, Hashmi appeared in Mohit Suri's supernatural horror Raaz – The
Mystery Continues, alongside Kangna Ranaut and Adhyayan Suman. The film was
commercial success, earning over 340 million (US$6.3 million) in India. Hashmi's portrayal of a painter was critically well received; The Times of
India's Nikhat Kazmi wrote, "Emraan Hashmi is fast emerging as the Colin
Farrell of Indian cinema: completely mercurial, eclectic and unpredictable. As
the brooding, prescient painter, who paints death on his canvas and falls in
love with one of subjects, he is suitably aggrieved, desperate and
afraid. He then co-starred opposite Soha Ali Khan in Kunal Deshmukh's
Tum Mile, a love story set against the backdrop of the 2005 Maharashtra floods.
The film was a critical and commercial failure in India.
The following year, Hashmi featured in Milan Luthria's period action-drama
Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai with an ensemble cast including Ajay Devgan,
Randeep Hooda, Kangna Ranaut and Prachi Desai. The film, which depicts the rise
of organised crime in Mumbai, saw Hashmi play Shoaib Khan, a character inspired
by the real-life gangster Dawood Ibrahim. Once Upon A Time in Mumbaai was a
critical and commercial success, with a domestic revenue of over 780 million
(US$14 million). Hashmi's performance garnered positive reviews from
critics and earned him a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the 56th Filmfare
Awards. Blessy Chettiar of Daily News and Analysis described him as
"top class". Komal Nahta remarked, "This is easily Emraan's
best performance so far. If he is cute in the romantic scenes, he is believably
tough in the action and dramatic scenes. His next release was Mohit
Suri's thriller Crook, based on the violence against Indians in Australia
controversy. The film was a critical and commercial failure in
India.
In 2011, Hashmi starred in Madhur Bhandarkar's romantic comedy Dil Toh
Baccha Hai Ji, alongside Ajay Devgan, Omi Vaidya, Shazahn Padamsee, Tisca
Chopra and Shruti Hassan. The film was a "below average" grosser at
the box office and received mixed to negative reviews from critics, as
did Hashmi's performance. His next appearance was in Mohit Suri's
slasher thriller Murder 2, alongside Jacqueline Fernandez, Prashant Narayanan
and Sulagna Panigrahi. Upon release, the film and his performance garnered
mixed reviews from critics Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express wrote,
"Hashmi gets to do what he does best, glowering at the men, bedding the
ladies, and towards the end, going head to head with the bad guy he goes
through the film with his usual smart one-liners containing equal amounts of
bluster and fluster. Murder 2 was eventually declared a
blockbuster earning 690 million (US$13 million) worldwide.
Hashmi's final film in 2011 was Milan Luthria's biopic The Dirty Picture,
featuring Vidya Balan as the controversial Indian actress Silk Smitha,
alongside Naseeruddin Shah and Tusshar Kapoor. He was cast as Abraham, the
narrator, who proclaims himself to be the protagonist's biggest enemy. The film
opened to critical acclaim and Hashmi's performance was appreciated CNN-IBN's Rajeev Masand wrote, Emraan Hashmi is appropriately restrained as
Abraham, a director who believes in film as art, and who abhors the idea of
inserting steamy numbers in his movie to lure in the crowds. However,
several critics were sceptical about his role in the film Soumyadipta
Banerjee from Daily News and Analysis considered it "out of
place".The Dirty Picture emerged as a commercial success with a
worldwide revenue of 1.17 billion (US$22 million).
In 2012, Hashmi appeared in Kunal Deshmukh's crime thriller Jannat 2 with
Randeep Hooda and Esha Gupta. It was initially titled as "Informer"
but was later changed to the current title, making it a follow-up film to
Jannat (2008). The film generated mixed reviews from critics and was a
commercial success at the box office.He then starred alongside Abhay Deol,
Prosenjit Chatterjee and Kalki Koechlin in Dibakar Banerjee's Shanghai, an
adaptation of writer Vassilis Vassilikos's novel "Z" and the 1969
French film of the same name. Set in a fictional town called Bharat Nagar,
the political thriller traces corruption in India. The film was a critical
success, and Hashmi received unanimous praise for his portrayal of Joginder
Parmar, a videographer who sometimes shoots pornography. Madhureeta
Mukherjee of The Times of India wrote that Hashmi "looks the part and
pulls off an act he should be proud of. Raja Sen described it as one
of his best performances and wrote, "Emraan Hashmi, delivers a knockout
punch as he masters a complicated role. He received a second Best
Supporting Actor nomination at the 58th Filmfare Awards for his performance in
the film.
Hashmi's next appearance was in Vikram Bhatt's supernatural horror Raaz 3D,
alongside Bipasha Basu and Esha Gupta. A commercial success, the film and
his performance received negative reviews; critic Kunal Guha commented,
"[Hashmi] takes his role as seriously as he could but his efforts couldn't
exorcise the devilishly terrible plot from spelling doom for this
film. Lisa Tsering of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "The swarthy
Hashmi does a forgettable job. His final film in 2012 was Shamin
Desai's thriller Rush. The film was a critical and commercial failure.
Neil Nitin Mukesh biography
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Neil Nitin Mukesh:
Neil Nitin Mukesh born Neil Nitin Mukesh
Chand Mathur 15 January 1982) is an Indian film actor who appears in Hindi
language films. He is the son of singer Nitin Mukesh and grandson of singer
Mukesh. Having done brief roles as a child artist in Vijay (1988) and Jaisi
Karni Waisi Bharnii (1989), Mukesh decided to venture into acting after
graduating from the HR College with a Bachelor's degree in Commerce.
Mukesh made his debut in 2007, with Sriram Raghavan's critically acclaimed
thriller Johnny Gaddaar, which earned him a Filmfare Best Male Debut Award
nomination. He subsequently earned critical acclaim for his performance in New
York (2009) and Jail (2009). The former earned him a Filmfare Best Supporting
Actor Award nomination. He was later noted for his performances in Lafangey
Parindey (2010), 7 Khoon Maaf (2011) and David (2013).
Mithun Chakraborty biography
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Mithun Chakraborty:
Mithun Chakraborty (pronounced: Miá¹hun Chôkroborti), born as Gouranga
Chakraborty (on June 16, 1950) is an Indian film actor, social, and
entrepreneur, who has won three National Film Awards. He made his acting debut
with the arthouse drama Mrigayaa (1976), for which he won his first National Film
Award for Best Actor.Chakraborty is regarded as one of the greatest and most
influential actors in the history of Indian cinema.
Ritesh Deshmukh Biography
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Ritesh Deshmukh:
Ritesh Deshmukh is an Indian actor and architect who appears in Bollywood
films. He is the son of Vilasrao Deshmukh, the Union Minister for Science,
Technology and Earth Sciences, Government of India, and the former Chief
Minister of Maharashtra. Deshmukh debuted with K. Vijaya Bhaskar's Tujhe Meri
Kasam (2003) with his later to be wife Genelia D'Souza, but it was not until
2004 that he achieved success, when he appeared in the commercially successful
comedy, Masti and the critically acclaimed Bardaasht. His work in Masti was
nominated for several awards, including the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting
Actor category. He later starred in successful films such as Heyy Babyy,
Dhamaal, House Full. Double Dhamaal, Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya and Housefull 2.
Rajpal Yadav Biography
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Rajpal Yadav:
Rajpal Yadav (born 16 March 1971) is an Indian film actor, known for his
comic roles in Hindi movies.
Early life and education:
Rajpal Yadav was born and brought up in Kundra, Shahjahanpur, Uttar
Pradesh, where he received his primary education. He was associated with
Shahjahanpur theatre and performed in lots of plays before going to Lucknow for
theater training in the Bhartendu Natya Academy during 1992-94. After
completing two years course there, he went to the National School of Drama
during 1994-97 in Delhi. Thereafter, he came to Mumbai in 1997 to fulfill his
career aspirations in the Indian Film Industry.
Paresh Rawal Biography
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Paresh Rawal:
Paresh Rawal (Gujarati
born 30 May 1950) is an Indian Hindi film actor of Gujarati background.
He made his debut in the film industry in 1984 played
supporting and villain roles throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Since 2000, he has
started playing comic roles and has succeeded in it.
Career:
Rawal made his debut with the 1984 film Holi in a bit role but it was in
the 1986 blockbuster Naam which established him as an actor. He then appeared
in over 100 films throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Paresh Rawal's biggest hit
was Hera Pheri.
Before he attained national recognition, in 1991 Rawal achieved recognition
and adulation for his role of a bank robber in Kshana Kshanam. His quirky
accent and mannerisms made him an instant hit. He acted in quite a few Telugu
films by the RGV school of direction like Money and Govinda Govinda.
In 1994, he won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for his
performances in the films Woh Chokri and Sir. For the latter, he also
received his first Filmfare Award for Best Comedian. This was followed by Ketan
Mehta's Sardar, which saw him playing the lead role of freedom fighter
Vallabhbhai Patel, a role that got him national and international acclaim. He followed it with the film Tamanna (1996), in which he played the role of a
hijra (person of "third" gender, typically male transgender) who
raises an orphaned girl, played by Pooja Bhatt.
In 2000, Rawal played a dim-witted, boisterous, and kind-hearted Marathi
landlord Baburao Ganpatrao Apte in the film Hera Pheri, who takes in Raju
(Akshay Kumar) and Shyam (Sunil Shetty) as paying guests in his house. Rawal's
acting was a key reason for the major nationwide success the film received. For his performance, he won the Filmfare Best Comedian Award. Apart from doing
comedy roles he played negative roles in King Uncle, Kabzaa, Ram Lakhan, Daud,
Baazi etc. He reprised his role as Baburao in the sequel to the film, Phir Hera
Pheri (2006), which was also successful.
In 2002, Rawal portrayed one of three blind bank robbers in the hit film
Aankhen. Rawal has since played many comedy roles in successful films including
Awara Paagal Deewana (2002), Garam Masala (2005), Deewane Huye Paagal (2005),
Malamaal Weekly (2006), Golmaal: Fun Unlimited (2006), Hulchul (2004), Chup
Chup Ke (2006), Bhagam Bhag (2006), Shankar Dada MBBS, Bhool Bhulaiyaa,
Welcome, Mere Baap Pehle Aap (2008) and De Dana Dan (2009). In 2010, Rawal
acted in the movie Aakrosh based on honour killing. In 2012 Paresh Rawal
played the lead role in the wonderful movie Oh My God along with Akshay Kumar.
A mention should also be made of his very successful acting career in Gujarati
plays. The latest hit being "Dear Father" (Gujarati).
Tusshar Kapoor Biography
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Tusshar Kapoor:
Tusshar Kapoor (Born 20 November 1976 in Mumbai, Maharashtra)
is an Indian actor appearing in Hindi films. He made his debut in Mujhe Kucch
Kehna Hai (2001) and has since appeared in many commercial and critical
successful films. Many of Kapoor's films have been multi-starrers with his
performances being noteworthy among the film critics.
Friday, 15 March 2013
Gracy Singh Biography
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Gracy Singh:
Gracy Singh (born on 20 July 1980 in Delhi, India), is an Indian actress. She is best known for her role as Gauri in Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India. She began her career touring with the dance group "The Planets" and her first acting role was in the television soap, Amanat. She then got an acting role in the film Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain (as Kajol's younger sister) and also in Hu Tu Tu. This finally led her to her role opposite Aamir Khan in Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India where she played a village belle. She was nominated in this role for the Filmfare best debut actress award
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