Aditya Pancholi
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Born | Nirmal Pancholi |
Other names | Aditya Panscholi |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | Since 1985 |
Spouse | Zarina Wahab |
Aditya Pancholi (born 12 September 1964[1]), sometimes credited as Aditya Panscholi, is an Indian film and television actor.
Early life
He was born Nirmal Pancholi Bombay, India.[1]
Career
He has appeared in over sixty-five films and also appeared in several television productions. Pancholi is perhaps best known for the films Yes Boss (1997) and Musafir (2004).
Film and television work
1980s Template:Multicol
- Shadadat (1985)
- Afshar Ki Saali (1986)
- Maryam Ki Beti (1986)
- Muneer Ki Beti (1986)
- Sasti Dulhan Mahenga Dulha (1986)
- Shingora (1986) television film
- Dayavan (1988)
- Dharamyudh (1988)
- Khoon Bahaa Ganga Mein (1988)
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- Maalamaal (1988)
- Qatil (1988)
- Mohabat Ka Paigham (1989)
- Desh Ke Dushman (1989)
- Kahan Hai Kanoon (1989)
- Jaadugar (1989)
- Ladaai (1989)
- Laskar (1989)
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1990s Template:Multicol
- Awaragardi (1990)
- Awwal Number (also known as First Rank) (1990)
- Baap Numberi Beta Dus Numberi (1990)
- Gunahon Ka Devi (1990)
- Maha-Sangram (also known as The Big Battle) (1990)
- Pyaar Ka Toofan (1990)
- Sailaab (1990)
- Taqdeer Ka Tamasha (1990)
- Veeru Dada (1990)
- Zakhmi Zameen (1990)
- Akayla (1991)
- Dushman Devta (1991)
- Hafta Bandh (1991)
- Jeevan Daata (1991)
- Naamcheen (1991)
- Paap Ki Aandhi (1991)
- Saathi (also known as The Companion) (1991)
- Shiv Ram (1991)
- Vishnu-Devaa (1991)
- Sahebzaade (1992)
- Tahalka (1992)
- Yaad Rakhegi Duniya (1992)
- Bomb Blast (1993)
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- Chor Aur Chaand (1993)
- Game (1993)
- Muqabla (1993)
- Tahqiqaat (1993)
- Aatish: Feel the Fire (1994)
- Ram Shastra (1995)
- Ravan Raaj: A T22rue Story (1995)
- Surakshaa (1995)
- Ek Tha Raja (1996)
- Jung (1996)
- Khilona (1996)
- Mafia (1996)
- Muqadama (1996)
- Zordaar (1996)
- Gambler (1997)
- Hamesha (1997)
- Yes Boss (1997)
- Dand Nayak (1998)
- Hafta Vasuli (1998)
- Military Raaj (1998)
- Zanjeer (1998)
- Aaya Toofan (1999)
- Benaam (1999)
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2000s Template:Multicol
- Baaghi (2000)
- Jung (2000)
- Jodidar (2000)
- Siyani (2000) television film
- Tarkieb (2000)
- Aankhen (2002)
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- Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani (2002)
- Yeh Dil Aashiqanaa (2002)
- Border Hindustan Ka (2003)
- Chalte Chalte (2003)
- Musafir (2004)
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2010s Template:Multicol
- Hook Ya Crook (2010)
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- Striker (2010)
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Award nomination
He earned a nomination from Filmfare magazine as Best Performance in a Villainous Role for his appearance in Yes Boss (1997).[2]
Personal life
Pancholi met actress Zarina Wahab while filming Kalan Ka Tika;[clarification needed] they were married in 1986. They have a daughter, Sana, and a son, Suraj, together. Sana began acting in 2006.[citation needed]
Notes
- ^ a b c d [unreliable source?]Staff writer (undated). "Biography". Aditya Pancholi Fan Club. Accessed 27 January 2010
- ^ [unreliable source?]"Filmfare Nominees and Winner". (PDF format (264KB); Adobe Reader required). deep750.googlepages.com (credited as "Welcome to Sandeep Dhirad's Home!"; hosted on sites.google.com/site/deep750/ — part of Google's website-hosting service). Accessed 27 January 2010.