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Friday, 14 June 2013

Name: Pankaj Kapur (Pankaj Kapoor)

Age: 58 years

Birth Date: May 29th, 1954

Zodiac: Gemini

Marital Status: Pankaj Kapur linked the troubles with Neelima Azeem in 1975 and they got separated in the season 1984. Shahid Kapur, the well-known Bollywood acting professional is his son from Neelima Azeem. After the separation and breakup twenty six decades ago, he wedded Supriya Pathak. They together have a little girl and a son.

Awards:

1) In 1989, he obtained the Nationwide Film Prize in the Best Assisting Actor classification for his film, ‘Raakh’.

2) In the season 1991, Pankaj Kapur got the Nationwide Film Award: Unique Court Prize for the film, ‘Ek Physician Ki Maut’.

3) He again obtained the Nationwide Film Prize for Best Assisting Actor for the film, ‘Maqbool’ in 2004. Next season, he obtained the Filmfare experts Prize for Best Actor for the same film.

4) 2007-2008: The Reporter Organization of Native indian granted Pankaj Kapur with the Best Actor Nationwide Prize.

Biography: Pankaj Kapur is a well-known Native indian film, cinema and tv acting professional from Punjab, Native indian. He is also into screenwriting and guiding. Some of his most recommended tasks consist of the part of Dr. Dipankar Roy in the film, ‘Ek Physician KI Maut’ (1991) and that of Master Duncan in ‘Maqbool’ (2003) which was an adaption of Macbeth, by Vishal Bhardwaj. Both these films gained him a variety of Nationwide Film Prizes.

He finished his course of technological innovation in the season 1973 from New Delhi when he lead his higher education, following which he registered himself in Nationwide University of Dilemma (NSD), New Delhi and he finished from this top level organization in 1976. The next four decades after he finished from NSD, he was engaged in cinema until enough time Rich Attenborough provided him a part in his movie, ‘Gandhi’ (1982). Here he unquestionably part of Pyarelal, Mahatma Gandhi’s second assistant. Later on, he went on to dub for Ben Kingsley in the Hindi edition of ‘Gandhi’.

He created his first appearance in the market with ‘Arohan’ (1982), instructed by Shyam Benegal. Next up, he did a variety of art films under well-established art movie administrators. Some of these films include: Kundan Shah’s funny film ‘Jaane Bhi DoYaaro’ (1983), Shyam Benegal’s ‘Mandi’, Saeed Akhtar Mirza’s ‘Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho!’ (1984), Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s ‘Khamosh’ (1985), Mrinal Sen’s ‘Khandhar’ (1984), ‘Chameli Ki Shaadi’ (1986), ‘Yeh Who Manzil Toh Nahin’ (1987), ‘Ek Ruka Hua Faisla’ (1986) and several others.

As a movie director, Pankaj Kapur has done more than 74 serials and performs such as ‘Sahabji Biwiji Ghulamji’, ‘Wah Bhai Wah’, ‘Albert’s Bridge’, ‘Panchvan Savaar’, ‘Kanak Di Balli’, ‘Drishtanth’ and ‘Mohandas B.A.L.L.B’.

He converted to tv in 1986 with the part of the investigator known as Karamchand in the investigator funny sequential ‘Karamchand’. Some of his other tv serials consist of ‘Lifeline’ with Vijaya Mehta, ‘Zabaan Sambhaal Ke’, ‘Neem Ke Ped’ and ‘Kab Tak Pukaroon’. He also showed up in the popular tv display ‘Philips Top 10’.

In 1989 Pankaj Kapur showed up in the Punjabi traditional movie ‘Marsha Da Diva’ (1989). He also appeared in the 1992 Mani Ratnam instructed film known as ‘Roja’. One of his most powerful activities was in the film ‘Ek Physician Ki Maut’ where he unquestionably part of a having difficulties specialist. This film gained him the popular Nationwide Film Award: Unique Court Prize in the season 1991.

Some of his other films are ‘Halla Bol’ (2007), ‘Dus’ (2005) and ‘The Red Umbrella’ (2005). Currently he seems to be in the tv sequence known as ‘Naya Workplace Office’ which itself is a follow up to the past hit TV sequence ‘Office Office’.
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