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===Television appearances ===
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* ''[[Fear Factor - Khatron Ke Khiladi|Khatron Ke Khiladi - Season 1]]'' (2008) - Host
* ''[[Fear Factor - Khatron Ke Khiladi|Khatron Ke Khiladi - Season 1]]'' (2008) - Host
* ''[[MTV Roadies (season 6)|MTV Roadies - Season 6]]'' (2008) - Guest
* ''MTV Stunt Mania - Season 2 (2010)'' - Guest
* ''[[Fear Factor – Khatron Ke Khiladi Level 2|Khatron Ke Khiladi - Season 2]]'' (2009) - Host
* ''[[Fear Factor – Khatron Ke Khiladi Level 2|Khatron Ke Khiladi - Season 2]]'' (2009) - Host
* ''[[MasterChef India|Amul Master Chef - Season 1]]'' (2010) - Host
* ''[[MasterChef India|Amul Master Chef - Season 1]]'' (2010) - Host

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Akshay Kumar
Akshay Kumar in 2009
Born
Rajiv Hari Om Bhatia

(1967-09-09) 9 September 1967 (age 56)
Occupation(s)Film actor, producer, presenter
Years active1991–present
SpouseTwinkle Khanna (2001–present)

Akshay Kumar (Hindi: अक्षय कुमार; born as Rajiv Hari Om Bhatia[1] on 9 September 1967[1]) is an Indian film actor, producer and martial artist who has appeared in over a hundred Hindi films. When he began his acting career in the 1990s, he primarily starred in action films and was particularly known for his appearances in feature films commonly called the "Khiladi series", which included Khiladi (1992), Sabse Bada Khiladi (1995), Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi (1996), and Khiladi 420 (2000), as well as other action films such as Mohra (1994).[2]

He later gained more fame for his drama, romance and comedy roles.[3] He started becoming known for his performances in romance films like Yeh Dillagi (1994) and Dhadkan (2000) as well as drama films such as Ek Rishtaa (2001). His comic performances in comedy films such as Hera Pheri (2000), Mujhse Shaadi Karogi (2004), Garam Masala (2005) and Waqt: The Race Against Time (2005) met with acclaim. His success further rose in 2007, when he starred in four consecutive commercial hits. He has thus established himself as one of the leading actors in Hindi cinema.

Apart from acting, Kumar worked as a stunt actor; he often performed many dangerous stunts in his films,[4] which earned him a reputation as the "Indian Jackie Chan".[2] 2008 marked his television debut as the host of the show Fear Factor – Khatron Ke Khiladi. In 2009, Kumar founded the Hari Om Entertainment production company.[5] In 2008, the University of Windsor in Ontario, Canada conferred an Honorary Doctorate of Law on Kumar in recognition of his contribution to Indian cinema. The following year he was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India.[3]

Early life

Akshay Kumar was born in Amritsar, Punjab to a Punjabi family.[1] His father was a government employee. From a very young age, he was recognised as a performer, particularly as a dancer. Kumar was raised in Delhi's Chandni Chowk neighbourhood before moving to Mumbai.[6] In Mumbai, he lived in Koliwada, which was another Punjabi dominated area.[6] He studied at Don Bosco School and then Guru Nanak Khalsa College (King's Circle), where he participated in sports with Janpal Singh.[6]

After having obtained a black belt in Taekwondo while in India,[7] he studied martial arts in Bangkok, Thailand,[6] where he learned Muay Thai[7] and worked as a chef[6] and waiter.[7] He then came back to Mumbai, where he started teaching martial arts. One of his students happened to be a photographer and recommended him to do modelling. The student gave him a modelling assignment for a small company. For his two hours posing in front of the camera, Kumar got Rs. 5,000, compared to his previous monthly salary of Rs. 4,000. That was one of the main reasons why he chose to be a model. After a couple of months of modelling, Kumar was offered a lead role by producer Pramod Chakravarthy for the movie Deedar.[6]

Career

1990s

Kumar made his Bollywood acting debut with the 1991 film Saugandh, which was followed by the 1992 thriller film Khiladi. In 1994, his action films Main Khiladi Tu Anari and Mohra were among the highest grossing films of the year.[8] Later that year, Yash Chopra signed him for the romantic film Yeh Dillagi which was also a success.[8] He received appreciation for his performance in this film, where he played a romantic role which was different compared to his action roles. He would consequently receive his first nominations for Best Actor award at the Filmfare and Star Screen ceremonies. During the same year, Kumar also had success with films like Suhaag and the low budget action film Elaan. All these achievements, promoted Kumar as one of the most successful actors of that year.[9]

In 1995, along with his share of unsuccessful movies, he starred in the third film in his Khiladi series Sabse Bada Khiladi, which was a hit.[10] He proved to have success with the Khiladi series, as in the next year he starred in the fourth successful film with Khiladi in the title, Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi opposite Rekha and Raveena Tandon. The film became one of the highest grossing films of the year.[11]

In 1997, Kumar was seen in a supporting role in Yash Chopra's hit film Dil To Pagal Hai, for which he received a Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award nomination. In the same year, he attempted a comedy role with the fifth film in the Khiladi series, Mr and Mrs Khiladi. Unlike his previous films with Khiladi in the title, the film failed commercially.[12] In the same way as this film, his next Khiladi releases in the following years went on to fail at the box office. In 1999, Kumar received critical acclaim for his roles in the films Sangharsh and Jaanwar. Whilst the former did not make a profit at the box office, the latter turned out to be a success.[13]

2000s

Kumar on the sets of Heyy Babyy

In 2000, he starred in the comedy Hera Pheri (2000) which was a commercial success.[14] He also starred in the romantic film Dhadkan later that same year which performed moderately at the box office.[14] That same year, he performed some of his most dangerous stunts in Khiladi 420, where he climbed a running plane, stood on top of the plane flying a thousand feet in the air, and jumped from the plane onto a hot air balloon.[4] In a later scene, he is also seen being chased by a car, dodging bullets, jumping off buildings, and climbing walls.[15] In 2001, Kumar played a negative role in the film Ajnabee. The film won him much acclaim as well as his first Filmfare Award for Best Villain.[1] Kumar played a role as role as a blind man in Aankhen.

Following Hera Pheri, Kumar starred in a number of comedy films, including Awara Paagal Deewana (2002) and Mujhse Shaadi Karogi (2004).[16] and Garam Masala (2005). The films succeeded at the box office[17][18] and his performance in the latter earned him his second Filmfare Award, for Best Comedian.[1] Apart from his action, comedy and romantic roles, Kumar displayed a flair for dramatic roles in films such as Ek Rishtaa (2001), Aankhen (2002), Bewafaa (2005) and Waqt: The Race Against Time (2005).[1]

In 2006 he starred in a sequel to Hera Pheri titled Phir Hera Pheri. As was the former, the sequel became a huge success at the box office.[19] Later that year he starred alongside Salman Khan in the romantic musical Jaan-E-Mann. The film was a well anticipated release, and despite receiving positive reviews from critics, did not do as well as expected at the box office.[19] Though the film under-performed, his role as a shy, lovable nerd was praised.[20] He ended the year with the comedy Bhagam Bhag, which was a success.[19] In that same year, he led the Heat 2006 world tour along with fellow stars Saif Ali Khan, Preity Zinta, Sushmita Sen and Celina Jaitley.[21]

2007 proved to be Kumar's most successful year during his career in the industry, and as described by box office analysts, "probably the best ever recorded by an actor, with four outright hits and no flops."[22] His first release, Namastey London, was critically and commercially successful, and his performance earned him a Best Actor nomination at the Filmfare. Critic Taran Adarsh wrote of his performance in the film, "he's sure to win the hearts of millions of moviegoers with a terrific portrayal in this film."[23] His next two releases, Heyy Babyy and Bhool Bhulaiyaa, were box office successes as well.[24][25] Kumar's last release of the year, Welcome, did extremely well at the box office, receiving a blockbuster status and simultaneously becoming his fifth successive hit.[26] All of Kumar's films which released that year did well in the overseas market as well.[27]

Kumar's first film of 2008, Tashan, marked his comeback to the Yash Raj Films banner after 11 years. Although much anticipated by the public,[28] the film was a critical and commercial failure. His second film, Singh Is Kinng was a huge success at the box office and broke the first-week worldwide record of Om Shanti Om, the previous highest figure.[29] His next film was the animated film Jumbo. The year also saw Kumar making his small screen debut as the host of the successful show Fear Factor – Khatron Ke Khiladi. He later returned to host the show's second season in 2009.

In 2009, Kumar featured opposite Deepika Padukone in the Warner Bros.-Rohan Sippy production Chandni Chowk to China. Directed by Nikhil Advani, the film was a critical and commercial failure at the box office.[30] Kumar's next release was 8 x 10 Tasveer. Directed by Nagesh Kukunoor, the film was a critical and commercial failure. His next release was Kambakkht Ishq. Kumar's film Blue was released on 16 October 2009. Blue collected about Rs. 42 crores at the box-office.[31] His release in 2009 was Priyadarshan's De Dana Dan.

He then appeared in the 2010 comedy, Housefull, directed by Sajid Khan which garnered the second-highest opening weekend collection of all time.[32] Kumar's next release was Khatta Meetha, directed by Priyadarshan which was an average grosser. He also appeared in Vipul Shah's Action Replayy, which was a box office failure.[33] He is co-producing a film with Russell Peters called Breakaway which is reminiscent of his own Patiala House.[34]

Personal life

Kumar earlier dated several of his colleagues, such as Shilpa Shetty and Raveena Tandon. After being engaged twice to actress Twinkle Khanna, the daughter of actors Rajesh Khanna and Dimple Kapadia, he married her on 14 January 2001. Their son named Aarav was born in September 2002.[1]

A First Information Report was registered by the Vakola Police on April 2009 against Akshay Kumar and his wife Twinkle Khanna under Section 294 of the Indian Penal Code for an act during the Lakme Fashion Week in which Khanna unbuttoned the jeans of Kumar.[35]

Awards and nominations

Filmography

Actor

Year Film Role Notes
1991 Saugandh Shiva
1992 Dancer Raja
Mr Bond Mr. Bond
Khiladi Raj Malhotra
Deedar Anand Malhotra
1993 Ashaant Vijay
Vishnu Vijay Vijay Kannada version of Ashaant
Dil Ki Baazi Vijay
Kayda Kanoon Daud
Waqt Hamara Hai Vikas Sabkuchwala
Sainik Suraj Dutt
1994 Elaan Vishal Chaudhry
Yeh Dillagi Vijay Saigal Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor
Jai Kishen Jai Verma/Kishen
Mohra Amar Saxena
Main Khiladi Tu Anari Karan Joglekar
Ikke Pe Ikka Rajiv
Amaanat Amar
Suhaag Raj
Nazar Ke Samne Jai Kumar
Zakhmi Dil Jaidev Anand
Zaalim Ravi
Hum Hain Bemisaal Vijay Sinha
1995 Paandav Vijay
Maidan-E-Jung Karan
Sabse Bada Khiladi Vijay Kumar/Lallu
1996 Tu Chor Main Sipahi Amar Varma
Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi Akshay Malhotra
Sapoot Prem
1997 Lahoo Ke Do Rang Sikandar Davai
Insaaf: The Final Justice Vikram
Daava Arjun
Tarazu Inspector Ram Yadav
Mr. and Mrs. Khiladi Raja
Dil To Pagal Hai Ajay Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor
Aflatoon Rocky/Raja
1998 Keemat: They Are Back Dev
Angaaray Amar
Barood Jai Sharma
1999 Aarzoo Vijay Khanna
International Khiladi Rahul "Devraj"
Zulmi Raj
Sangharsh Professor Aman Varma
Jaanwar Badshah/Babu Lohaar
2000 Hera Pheri Raju
Dhadkan Ram
Khiladi 420 Dev Kumar/Anand Kumar
2001 Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love Ajay Kapoor
Ajnabee Vikram Bajaj Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role
2002 Haan Maine Bhi Pyaar Kiya Raj Malhotra
Aankhen Vishwas Prajapati
Awara Paagal Deewana Guru Gulab Khatri
Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani Atul
2003 Talaash: The Hunt Begins... Arjun
Andaaz Raj Malhotra
2004 Ghar Grihasti Special appearance
Khakee Sr. Inspector Shekhar Verma Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor
Police Force: An Inside Story Vijay Singh
Aan: Men at Work DCP Hari Om Patnaik
Meri Biwi Ka Jawaab Nahin Inspector Ajay
Mujhse Shaadi Karogi Arun "Sunny" Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role
Hatya: The Murder Ravi
Aitraaz Raj Malhotra
Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Saathiyo Major Rajeev
2005 Insan Amjad
Bewafaa Raja
Waqt: The Race Against Time Aditya Thakur
Garam Masala Makrand "Mac" Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role
Deewane Huye Paagal Rocky Hiranandani
Dosti: Friends Forever Raj Malhotra
2006 Family - Ties of Blood Shekhar Bhatia
Mere Jeevan Saathi Vicky
Humko Deewana Kar Gaye Aditiya Malhotra
Phir Hera Pheri Raju
Jaan-E-Mann Agastya Rao "Champu"
Bhagam Bhag Bunty
2007 Namastey London Arjun Singh Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor
Heyy Babyy Arush Mehra
Bhool Bhulaiyaa Dr. Aditiya Shrivastav
Om Shanti Om Himself Special appearance
Welcome Rajiv Saini
2008 Tashan Bachchan Pande
Singh Is Kinng Happy Singh Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor
Nominated—Asian Film Award for Best Actor
Jumbo Jumbo (voice)
Delhi-6 Veeru Special appearance
2009 Chandni Chowk to China Sidhu Sharma
8 X 10 Tasveer Jai Puri/Jeet
Kambakkht Ishq Viraj Shergill
Blue Aarav Malhotra
De Dana Dan Nitin Bankar
2010 Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai Himself Special appearance
Housefull Aarush
Khatta Meetha Sachin Tichkule
Action Replayy Kishen
Tees Maar Khan Tabrez Mirza Khan
(Tees Maar Khan)
2011 Patiala House Gattu Singh Kahlon
Thank You Kishen
Chalo Dilli Vikram Rathore Cameo
Desi Boyz Filming
Breakaway cameo appearance Filming[34]
2012 Joker Filming[36]
Housefull 2 Filming[37]

Television Appearances

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b "Akshay Kumar meets Jackie Chan in Hong Kong". Bollywood Hungama. May 20, 2004. Retrieved 2011-04-11.
  3. ^ a b "Overwhelmed Akshay Kumar dedicates Padmashri to fans". Economic Times. 2009-01-26. Retrieved 2009-01-26. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  4. ^ a b Stacey Yount, Akshay Kumar on Filmi things, BollySpice, 2 March 2008
  5. ^ "Main bhi producer!". The Times of India. October 9, 2009. Retrieved 2010-11-18. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
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  21. ^ "Akshay Kumar & Preity Zinta in Bollywood New York Shows for Aron Govil Productions". Business Wire India. 10 March 2006. Retrieved 2008-03-14.
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  24. ^ Adarsh, Taran (15 September 2007). "Top 5: 'Dhamaal' average, 'Darling' slumps!". indiaFM. Retrieved 2008-03-14.
  25. ^ Adarsh, Taran (10 November 2007). "Top 5: 'J.W.M.' steady, despite pre-Diwali dull phase". indiaFM. Retrieved 2007-11-10.
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  30. ^ "Ten Releases Five Disasters". BoxOffice India. Retrieved 5 March 2009. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  31. ^ "Blue: Box office Report". BollywoodTrade.com. Retrieved 2010-07-27.
  32. ^ Vinod Marani (3 May 2010). "Housefull gets biggest opening since 3 Idiots". Rediff. Retrieved 17 May 2010.
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  34. ^ a b "Akshay Kumar, Russell Peters' Breakaway Gets Media Attention". Sawfnews.com. Retrieved 2011-06-09.
  35. ^ Nitasha Natu (26 July 2007). "FIR registered against Akshay Kumar". Times of India. Retrieved 2008-06-20.
  36. ^ Iyer, Meena (23 November 2010). "Akki Sonakshi to star in Joker". Times of India. Retrieved 23 November 2010.
  37. ^ "John Abraham signed for Housefull sequelz". Bollywood Hungama. 22 November 2010. Retrieved 22 November 2010.

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