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Anupam Kher
Kher at the Green carpet of IIFA Awards 2017
Born (1955-03-07) 7 March 1955 (age 69)
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Actor, producer, director, teacher, chairman
Years active1982–present
TitleChairman, Film and Television Institute of India
Term11th October 2017- Present
PredecessorGajendra Chauhan
Spouse
(m. 1985)
RelativesRaju Kher (brother)
AwardsPadma Shri (2004)
Padma Bhushan (2016)
Websitewww.anupamkherfoundation.org

Anupam Kher (born 7 March 1955) is an Indian actor and the current Chairman of Film and Television Institute of India. He has appeared in over 500 films in several languages and many plays.[1][2] Mainly working in Hindi films, he has also appeared in acclaimed international films such as the 2002 Golden Globe nominated Bend It Like Beckham, Ang Lee's 2007 Golden Lion-winning Lust, Caution, and David O. Russell's 2013 Oscar-winning Silver Linings Playbook. Kher has won the Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role five times. For his performance in the 1988 film Vijay he won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor.

He has held the post of chairman of the Central Board of Film Certification and the National School of Drama in India. He is currently the chairman at Actor Prepares.[2] The Government of India honoured him with the Padma Shri in 2004 and the Padma Bhushan in 2016 for his contribution in the field of cinema and arts.

His wife, actress Kirron Kher, is a Member of the Indian Parliament from Chandigarh.[3]

Early life

Kher was born on 7 March 1955[4] in Shimla, into a Kashmiri Pandit family.[5] His father was a clerk and he had a modest upbringing. He received education at D.A.V. School in Shimla. In his struggling days as an actor in Mumbai, he slept on railway platforms.[6] He is an alumnus and a former chairperson of the National School of Drama. Some of his early roles were in plays performed at the Himachal Pradesh University.[7]

Career

Kher made his acting debut in the 1982 Hindi movie Aagman. Then in 1984 came Saaransh, where 28-year-old Kher played a retired middle-class Maharashtrian man who has lost his son. He hosted TV shows such as Say Na Something To Anupam Uncle, Sawaal Dus Crore Ka, Lead India and the recent The Anupam Kher Show - Kucch Bhi Ho Sakta Hai, which has become a big hit on its 1st episode when Shah Rukh Khan was invited as his guest. He has had many comic roles but has also played the villain such as his acclaimed role as the terrorist Dr. Dang in Karma (1986). For his role in Daddy (1989) he received the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance.

Anupam with wife Kirron, December 2014

He has starred alongside Hindi Cinema's superstar Shahrukh Khan many times in films such as Darr (1993), Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge (1995), Chaahat (1996), Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), Mohabbatein (2000), Veer-Zaara (2004) and Happy New Year.

He ventured into directing with Om Jai Jagadish (2002) and has been a producer. He produced and starred in the film Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara (2005). He received the Best Actor Award from the Karachi International Film Festival for his performance. The role of the Police Commissioner Rathor, played by him in critically and commercially acclaimed A Wednesday is also very much appreciated.

Kher is known internationally for Bend It Like Beckham (2002), Bride and Prejudice (2004), Speedy Singhs (2011), his appearance on the hit TV show ER, and more recently in The Mistress of Spices (2006) and Lust, Caution (2007). In 2012 he co-starred in the Academy Award-winning Silver Linings Playbook.

Kher has written and starred in a play about his own life called Kucch Bhi Ho Sakta Hai, which was directed by Feroz Abbas Khan.[7][8]

Until recently he served as chairman of the Indian Film Censor Board. He is an alumnus of National School of Drama (1978 batch) and was its director between 2001 and 2004.

In 2007, Anupam Kher, with his batchmate of NSD, Satish Kaushik,[9] started a film production company, Karol Bagh Productions. Their first film, Tere Sang, was directed by Satish Kaushik.[10]

He was appointed in 2010 as the goodwill ambassador of the Pratham Education Foundation, which strives to improve children's education in India.[11]

In 2011, he starred alongside Mohanlal and Jayaprada in the Malayalam language romantic drama Pranayam. Kher chose Pranayam as one of the seven best films of his career.[12]

He also starred in a number of Marathi films such as Thoda Tuza...Thoda Maza, Kashala Udyachi Baat and Punjabi films such as Yaaraan naal bahaaraan.

He is also an occasional talk show participant.[13]

In 2009, Kher voiced Carl Fredricksen in the Hindi-dubbed version of the Disney-Pixar animated film Up, which was his voice role.[14]

Anupam Kher has currently appeared in The Dirty Politics. The movie also features Om Puri and Jackie Shroff.[15]

In 2014, Kher starred in the British film Shongram, a fictional romantic drama based around the factual and historical events of the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War.[16]

In 2016, Anupam Kher narrated in the ABP News documentary TV series Bharatvarsh,[17][18] which showcases the journey from ancient India to the 19th century.[19][20]

In late 2016, Anupam Kher made his first fiction production named Khwaabon Ki Zamin Par airing on Zindagi.

Personal life

Anupam Kher is married to actress Kirron Kher (since 1985).[21] Their son, his stepson, is actor Sikandar Kher.

Controversy

While speaking (During March 2016) in Kolkata at the Telegraph National Debate on Intolerance, he mentioned that Yogi Adityanath and Sadhvi Prachi should be thrown out of BJP and jailed.[22]

Awards and recognitions

Civilian award
National Film Awards
Filmfare Awards
Screen Awards
Hindi Movie Awards
Other awards
  • 2000: Actor of the Decade Award (Millennium Honours)[25]
  • 2000: Best Actor in a Comic Role at the Sansui Viewers Choice Awards[27]
  • 2001: Real Life Hero Award at the Zee Gold Hindi Cinema Awards[28]
  • 2005: "Divya Himachal Award" for excellence 2005, with the blessings of H.H. Dalai Lama[29]
  • 2005: Best Actor Award from the Karachi International Film Festival for Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara[30]
  • 2006: Best Actor Award at the Riverside International Film Festival at California for Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara[31]
  • 2006: GIFA awards: Critics Choice Awards – Best Actor in a Comic Role for Khosla Ka Ghosla[32]
  • 2013: Outstanding Achievement in Cinema award at The Asian Awards.[33]
  • 2015: Kalakar Award for The ACTOR Of The Year in Kolkata
Recognition
  • He was honoured by Walk of the Stars as his hand print was preserved for posterity at Bandra Bandstand in Mumbai.
  • He was presented with the “Honoured Guest” award by the US state of Texas for his contribution to cinema and art.

Bharwagiri


Director

Year Film Notes
2002 Om Jai Jagadish

Producer

Anupam Kher's production house also made some television shows, notable among them Imtihaan (1994).

Year Film Notes
2000 Bariwali Bengali
2005 Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara Also acted as Professor Uttam Chaudhary
2009 Tere Sang Also acted in special appearance as a judge

Actor

(Partial filmography, in Hindi language unless noted)

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Role Notes
1971 Tiger Sixteen Mr. Prem Indian Classic Awards for Best Actor
1982 Aagmaan
1984 Saaransh B.B. Pradhan Filmfare Award for Best Actor
Utsav Samsthaana's friend
1985 Arjun
Jaanoo Mr. Mathur
Misaal Rana
Rao Saheb Rao Saheb
1986 Aakhree Raasta Mahesh Sandaliya
Palay Khan British General Bonz
Karma Dr. Michael Dang
Allah Rakha R.S. Khera
1987 Trimurtulu Don Telugu film
Nehru: The Jewel of India Jawahar Hindi and English feature film
1988 Tezaab Shyamlal
Zakhmi Aurat
Pestonjee Pestonjee
Paap Ko Jala Kar Raakh Kar Doonga Bhuchaal
1989 Ram Lakhan Deodhar Shastri Filmfare Best Comedian Award
Nigahen: Nagina Part II Gorakh Nath
Taaqatwar Municipal officer Sharma
Parinda Inspector Prakash
Daddy Anand National Film Award – Special Mention
Critics Award for Best Performance
Chandni Ramesh Cameo
ChaalBaaz Tribhuvan/Chachaji
1990 Kroadh Inspector Vikram Shukla
Dil Hazari Prasad
Indrajaalam Chief minister of Maharashtra Malayalam film
1991 Saudagar Mandhaari Kaka
Lamhe Prem Filmfare Best Comedian Award
Hum Girdhar
Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin Seth Dharamchand
Mast Kalandar Pinku
1992 Zindagi Ek Juaa Jagjit "J.J." Singh
Shola Aur Shabnam Major Inder Mohan Lahti
Nagin Aur Lootere Police constable
Khel Seema's Uncle Filmfare Best Comedian Award
Beta Totaram
Do Hanso Ka Joda
Umar 55 Ki Dil Bachpan Ka Batliwala
Vansh Krishnakant Dharmadhikari
1993 1942: A Love Story Raghuvir Pathak Star Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor
Darr Vijay Awasthi Filmfare Best Comedian Award
Roop ki rani Choron Ka Raja Jagmohan/Manmohan
1994 Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! Prof. Siddharth Chaudhary
Hum Hain Kamaal Ke Nilamber
1995 Dil Ka Doctor
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge Dharamvir Malhotra Filmfare Best Comedian Award
Papa Kehte Hein
1996 Chaahat Shambunath Rathore
1997 Gudgudee Ajay Prasad
V.I.P. Tamil film
1998 Kuch Kuch Hota Hai Principal Malhotra
Bade Miyan Chote Miyan Police commissioner
Doli Saja Ke Rakhna Mr. Bansal
1999 Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain Mr. Vishwanath
Haseena Maan Jaayegi Gulzarilal Verma
2000 Mohabbatein Kake
Kya Kehna Gulshan Bakshi
Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai Mr. Saxena/Sirjee
Refugee Jaan Mohammad
Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge Vicky Nath
Dhadkan Sheetal's father Special appearance
Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai Tamil husband (Muthu Pillai)
2001 Praja Bappu Haji Mustafa Malayalam film
Jodi No.1 Rai Bahadur
Little John Swamiji Tamil film
2002 Yeh Hai Jalwa Robin Singh
Bend It Like Beckham Mr. Bhamra English-language film
2003 Banana Brothers Ketan English-language film
2004 Bride and Prejudice Mr. Bakshi English-language film
Veer-Zaara Zakir Ahmed
ER Ajay Rasgotra
Aabra Ka Daabra Limbu
Hum Jo Keh Na Paaye Neeraj Mehta
2005 Kyaa Kool Hai Hum Dr. Screwala
Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara Professor Uttam Chaudhary National Film Award – Special Jury Award
Sarkar Motilal Khurana
The Mistress of Spices Geeta's grandfather English-language film
Main Aisa Hi Hoon Dayanath Trivedi
Paheli Bhanwarlal
2006 Rang De Basanti Rajnath Singhania
Shaadi Se Pehle Rani's father
Aap Ki Khatir Arjun Khanna (Anu's dad)
Chup Chup Ke Jai Ved Prasad
Hope and a Little Sugar Colonel
Khosla Ka Ghosla Kamal Kishore Khosla
Jaan-E-Mann Vakil Chachu (Boney)
Vivah Mr. Harischandra
Apna Sapna Money Money Satyabol Shastri
Prateeksha James Brown
2007 Shakalaka Boom Boom Reggie's father
Kuttrapathirikai Rajiv Gandhi Tamil film
Heyy Babyy Mr. Malhotra
Laaga Chunari Mein Daag Shivshankar Sahay
Apna Asmaan Dr. Sathya
Victoria No. 203
Lust, Caution Khalid Said ud-Din Chinese film
Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron
Gandhi Park Sammy Philips English-Cross cultural Hollywood film
2008 The Other End of the Line Rajeev Sethi English-language film
Dhoom Dadakka Mungilal
C Kkompany Mr. Joshi
A Wednesday! Prakash Rathod
Tahaan Subhan Darr
De Taali Abhi's father
God Tussi Great Ho Arun's father
Meerabai Not Out Dr. Awasthi
2009 Victory Ram Shekhawat
Morning Walk Joymohan
Tera Mera Ki Rishta Meet's father Punjabi film
Zamaanat Dr. Madan
Sankat City Faujdar
Life Partner
Yeh Mera India Mr. Kaur
Dil Bole Hadippa! Vikram "Vicky" Singh
Wake Up Sid Ram Mehra
2010 Apartment Madhusudan Tanha
Dabangg Dayal Babu
You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger English-language film
Striker Inspector Farooque
Pyaar Impossible Abhay's father
2011 Yamla Pagla Deewana Joginder Singh Brar
Naughty @ 40 Laxminarayan Srivastav
Chatur Singh Two Star Rajpal Sinha/Dr Jhatka
Yeh Faasley Devindar devilal Dua
Pranayam Achutha Menon Malayalam film
Mausam Maharaj Krishna
Desi Boyz Suresh Awasthi
Aagaah: The Warning Pir Baba Hindi
Speedy Singhs Darvesh Singh English-language film
2012 Chaar Din Ki Chandni Chandraveer Singh
Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum Francis Marlo
Mr. Bhatti on Chutti BB Bhatti
Chhodo Kal Ki Baatein Benam Kumar
Jab Tak Hai Jaan Mr Thapar, Meera's father
Silver Linings Playbook Dr. Cliff Patel, Pat's doctor and friend English-language film
Midnight's Children Ghani
2013 Kashala udyachi baat Blind Man Marathi film
Mai Doctor
Special 26 P.K. Sharma aka Sharmaji
Hum Hain Raahi Car Ke Actor
Chashme Baddoor Double Role (Seema's father and her father's brother)
Gori Tere Pyaar Mein Latesh bhai
Yamla Pagla Deewana 2 Joginder Armstrong
2014 Welcome Back Gandhi Chief Minister of a state in India
Total Siyapaa Asha's father
Gang of Ghosts Gendamal
Main Tera Hero Vikrant Singhal
Shongram Old Karim
Singham Returns Gurukant "Guruji" Acharya
Daawat-e-Ishq Mr. Qadir
Nayana Nayana's Muttachan Malayalam film
Ekkees Toppon Ki Salaami Purushotam Narayan Joshi
Happy New Year Manohar Sharma Special appearance
Super Nani Mr. Sammy
The Shaukeens Laali
Sonali Cable Boss-Waghela
2015 Baby Shuklaji[34]
Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene D.K. Thawani
Roy Kabir Grewal's father Special appearance
Dirty Politics C.B.I. Chief
Prem Ratan Dhan Payo Diwan Saheb/Bapu
2016 Buddha In A Traffic Jam Professor Jamshed Batki or Ranjan Batki Released 2014 In Mumbai International and Released 13 May 2016 Worldwide
A Family Man Dr. Savraj Singh English-language film
M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story Dhoni's Father / Pan Singh Dhoni
Saat Uchakkey Diwan
2017 The Big Sick Azmat Nanjiani English-language film
Naam Shabana Om Prakash Shukla (Shukla ji)
Indu Sarkar Nana Pradhan
Toilet: Ek Prem Katha Dinanath Joshi/"Dj Kakka"
Judwaa 2 Mr.Balraj Bakshi
Ranchi Diaries Thakur Bhaiyaa
The Boy With The Topknot Shathnam's Father Short TV-Film
2018 Hotel Mumbai Hemant Oberoi English-language Film
Aiyaary TBA Filming [35]
The Accidental Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Based on the book of the same name

Dubbing animated film

Title Original Voice Character Dub Language Original Language Original Year Release Dub Year Release
Up[36] Ed Asner Carl Fredricksen Hindi English 2009 2009
Mahabharat 3D Film himself Shakuni Hindi Hindi 2013 2013

Playback singer

Year Film Notes
1993 Shreman Aashiq
2006 Khosla Ka Ghosla

Television

Year Show Role
Arial Mr. Gold[37] Host
2001 Sawaal Dus Crore Ka Host
2004 Say Na Something To Anupam Uncle Host
2013 24 Wasim Khan (Guest appearance)
2014 The Anupam Kher Show - Kucch Bhi Ho Sakta Hai Host
2015–present Sense8 Sanyam Dandekar
2015 Yum hen hum
2016 Bharatvarsh Host
2017 People Host (Republic TV)
The Indian Detective

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