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Naseeruddin Shah
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Born | 20 July 1949 |
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | Film and Television Institute of India, National School of Drama |
Occupation | Actor, Environmentalist |
Years active | 1972–present |
Spouse(s) | Parveen Murad, also known as Manara Sikri (deceased)
Ratna Pathak (m. 1982)
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Children | 3, including Imaad, Vivaan |
Relatives | Zameerud-din Shah (brother) Dina Pathak (mother-in-law) Supriya Pathak (sister-in-law) Mohommed Ali Shah (nephew) |
Awards | Padma Bhushan, Padma Shri, National Film Award |
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Naseeruddin Shah (born 20 July 1949) is an Indian film and stage actor and director in the Hindi language film industry. He is notable in Indian parallel cinema.[1] He has won numerous awards in his career, including three National Film Awards, three Filmfare Awards and an award at the Venice Film Festival. The Government of India has honoured him with the Padma Shri and the Padma Bhushan awards for his contributions to Indian cinema.[2]
Naseeruddin Shah was born in Barabanki town of Uttar Pradesh, into a Muslim family that originally came from Meerut.[3] He is one of the three sons of Aley Mohammed Shah and his wife Farrukh Sultan.
Shah did his schooling at St. Anselm’s Ajmer and St Joseph’s College, Nainital. He graduated in arts from Aligarh Muslim University in 1971 and attended National School of Drama in Delhi.
His elder brother, Lt. General Zameerud-din Shah[4] (Retd.) PVSM, SM, VSM, was Vice-Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University.[5][6]
Career
Shah has acted in movies such as Nishant, Aakrosh, Sparsh, Mirch Masala, Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Ata Hai, Trikal, Bhavni Bhavai, Junoon, Mandi, Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho!, Ardh Satya, Katha, and Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro.[7]He made his debut with a small role in film Aman (1967) starring Rajendra kumar and Saira Banu.
Shah became active in mainstream Bollywood cinema with the 1980 film Hum Paanch. In 1982, he acted in the film Dil Aakhir Dil Hai directed by Ismail Shroff, opposite Rakhee. One of his most important films, Masoom, was released in 1983 and was shot at St Joseph’s College, Nainital. His next major success in mainstream films was the 1986 multi-star film Karma where he acted alongside veteran Dilip Kumar. Starring roles for films such as Ijaazat (1987), Jalwa (1988) and Hero Hiralal (1989) followed. In 1988 he played opposite his wife Ratna Pathak as Inspector Ghote, the fictional detective of H. R. F. Keating‘s novels in the Merchant-Ivory English language film The Perfect Murder. He acted with Aditya Pancholi in films like Maalamaal (1988) and Game (1993).
He has acted in several multi-star Bollywood films as well, such as Ghulami (1985), Tridev (1989) and Vishwatma (1992). In 1994, he acted as the villain in Mohra, his 100th film as an actor. He forayed into Malayalam cinema the same year, through T. V. Chandran‘s drama Ponthan Mada. The film portrayed the irrational bonding of a feudal serf (played by Mammootty) and a colonial landlord (played by Shah). He strongly believed that the distinction between art and commercial films had largely reduced, especially with the directors of the former also making commercial films. In 2000, Shah played Mahatma Gandhi in Kamal Hassan‘s Hey Ram[8] which focused on the assassination of Gandhi from the assailant‘s point of view.
Shah played Mohit, the drunken coach to a deaf and mute boy in Iqbal, which was written by Vipul K Rawal with Shah in mind. Shah was noted for his roles in the 1999 Aamir Khan-starrer Sarfarosh, where he played Gulfam Hassan – a ghazal singer-cum-terrorist mastermind — and in Neeraj Pandey‘s A Wednesday (2008).
Shah has also starred in international projects, such as Monsoon Wedding in 2001 and a Hollywood adaptation of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen in 2003 (co-starring Sean Connery), where he played Captain Nemo. His portrayal of Nemo was very close to the design of the graphic novel, although his Nemo was far less manic. He worked in Vishal Bhardwaj‘s Indian adaptation of Shakespeare‘s Macbeth, titled Maqbool, in 2003, and Rajiv Rai‘s Asambhav opposite Arjun Rampal and Priyanka Chopra in 2004. He then went on to work in The Great New Wonderful (2005). In 2011, Shah was seen in The Dirty Picture. He acted in Anup Kurian’s The Blueberry Hunt, playing a recluse growing marijuana in his forest retreat, and in Waiting, starring opposite Kalki Koechlin, both of which were released in 2016.
Shah made his Pakistani film debut in Khuda Ke Liye by Shoaib Mansoor, where he played a short cameo. His second Pakistani film Zinda Bhaag was selected as the country’s official entry to the 86th Academy Awards for the Best Foreign Language Film award.
As a director
Naseeruddin Shah has been giving performances with his theatre troupe at places such as New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Lahore. He has directed plays written by Lavender Kumar, Ismat Chughtai and Saadat Hasan Manto.
His directorial debut in movies, Yun Hota To Kya Hota, was released in 2006. It stars several established actors such as Konkona Sen Sharma, Paresh Rawal, Irrfan Khan, then-newcomer Ayesha Takia, his son Imaad Shah and his old friend Ravi Baswani.[9]
Other media and art forms
In 1977, Shah, Tom Alter and Benjamin Gilani formed a theatre group called Motley Productions. Their first play was Samuel Beckett‘s Waiting for Godot, which was staged at the Prithvi Theatre on 29 July 1979.[10]
In 1988, he acted in the eponymous television series based on the life and times of Mirza Ghalib, directed by Gulzar and telecast on DD National.[11]
In 1989, he acted as the Maratha King Shivaji in another eponymous television series Bharat Ek Khoj based on Jawaharlal Nehru‘s book The Discovery of India.[12]
In mid 1990s, Shah also hosted some episodes of science magazine programme Turning Point.[13]
In 1999, he acted as a special agent in the TV series Tarkash on Zee TV. He played a retired agent haunted by nightmares who is re-inducted as he apparently knows something about a dreaded terrorist somehow connected with his past. He played the villain with the dual identity of a ghazal singer and a Pakistani spy who supports terrorism in India in Sarfarosh (1999).[14]He was the first of several celebrity actors, who played narrator in the popular audiobook series for kids Karadi Tales.[15] He was the narrator in the film Paheli — the Indian entry to the 2006 Academy Awards.[16]
In 2017, Shah returned to film, starring in Shakespearean adaption The Hungry, screened under special presentations at the Toronto International Film Festival 2017.[17]
Personal life
In the 1970s, Shah met and fell in love with Ratna Pathak, the daughter of Dina Pathak, a well-respected character actress. Ratna’s sister, the actress Supriya Pathak, is married to the actor Pankaj Kapoor, who is the father of Shahid Kapoor by his first marriage. During the 70s and 80s, Naseeruddin Shah and Ratna Pathak co-starred in several films including Mirch Masala and The Perfect Murder.[18][19] They were in a live-in relationship for many years, while Shah put together the mehr required to divorce Manara. Shah and Pathak were finally married in 1982.[20] By his second marriage, Shah has two sons, Imaad and Vivaan, both of whom are aspiring actors. The couple lives in Mumbai with Heeba, Imaad and Vivaan.[21]
Autobiography
Shah’s memoir is titled And Then One Day, and was published by Hamish Hamilton.[22]
Controversies
Naseeruddin has been frequently involved in controversy with his criticism of senior actors like Dilip Kumar, Rajesh Khanna, fellow actors like Anupam Kher, juniors like Shahrukh Khan, Salman Khan, cricketer Virat Kohli and politician and Prime minister Narendra Modi. Shah once said that people watching movies of Shahrukh and Salman should not watch his movies.[23] In July 2016 Shah blamed late Rajesh Khanna for mediocrity in movies with his poor acting during the 1970s. He also stated that the veteran actor was not an alert person whom he had met. However, later after criticism from several people in the Bollywood fraternity including Rajesh Khanna‘s daughter Twinkle, Naseeruddin apologized about his views.[24] On December 18, 2018, he sparked a controversy by calling Virat Kohli as the worst behaved cricketer in the world.[25] Shah was at the centre of a communal controversy after he reacted to an incident of communal violence in December 2018. He stated that he felt unsafe in current day India and was worried about the safety of his children if they were caught in a mob violence situation.[26] In January 2020, Shah got into a political controversy by criticising his co-actor colleague Anupam Kher for his views supporting the Modi government’s Citizenship Amendment Act, calling him a clown and sycophant.[citation needed]
Awards
Other awards
- 2000: Won: Sangeet Natak Akademi Award
- 2000: Won: International Indian Film Academy Awards — Artistic Excellence for Performance in a Negative Role for Sarfarosh
- Shah has been awarded the life membership of International Film And Television Club of Asian Academy of Film & Television.[citation needed]
Filmography
See also
References
- “Naseeruddin Shah says essential for Muslims to stop feeling persecuted, assert claim on India”. The Indian Express. Archived from the original on 2 June 2017. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
- “Padma Awards” (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 October 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
- Italo Spinelli (2002). Indian Summer: Films, Filmmakers and Stars Between Ray and Bollywood. Edizioni Oliveras. p. 144. Archived from the original on 7 July 2014. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
- “Former GOC 3 corps in VP race”. Nagaland Page. 9 May 2017. Archived from the original on 25 August 2017.
- “People’s Vice Presidential Candidate”. State Herald. 12 May 2017. Archived from the original on 17 May 2017. Retrieved 20 May 2017.
- “High speculation former GOC 3 Corps VP”. Morung Express. 10 May 2017. Archived from the original on 1 July 2017. Retrieved 20 May 2017.
- “Naseeruddin Shah”. Archived from the original on 20 January 2009. Retrieved 22 September 2009.
- Vetticad, Anna M. M. “Naseeruddin Shah gets to play Mahatma Gandhi twice”. India Today. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
- “Yun Hota.. the Rediff review”. www.rediff.com. Archived from the original on 1 March 2018. Retrieved 28 September 2017.
- “Still waiting, for Mr Godot”. The Indian Express. 21 August 1997. Archived from the original on 24 April 2008.
- Ansari, Shahab (4 December 2013). “Naseeruddin Shah says he visited parts of Lahore in disguise”. The News International. Archived from the original on 24 December 2013. Retrieved 24 December 2013.
- Roychoudhary, Amborish (7 March 2013). “Being Naseer”. Filmware. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
- “Turning Point makes a comeback with new host and producer”. India Today. Archived from the original on 18 August 2016. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
- “Not returning awards as they mean nothing to me: Naseeruddin Shah”. The Indian Express. 6 November 2015. Archived from the original on 8 November 2015. Retrieved 8 November 2015.
- “Karadi tales”. The Hindu. 5 June 2000. Archived from the original on 3 September 2015. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
- “Pahele is a revelation”. Rediff. 27 June 2005. Archived from the original on 3 September 2015. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
- “The Hungry Trailer: Naseeruddin Shah”. HindustanTimes. 23 August 2017. Archived from the original on 12 September 2017. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
- “Did you know why Heeba Shah agreed to play the role of the young Daadisa?”. Tellychakkar.com. 17 August 2009. Archived from the original on 4 April 2012. Retrieved 30 July 2011.
- “Naseeruddin Shah’s son falls off train”. The Times of India. 24 November 2006. Archived from the original on 12 December 2013. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
- “Does Naseeruddin Shah’s first marriage and divorce scare his second wife Ratna?”. Stardust. 29 July 2013. Archived from the original on 15 September 2014. Retrieved 14 September 2014.
- “Lipstick Under My Burkha actor Ratna Pathak Shah shares a moment in time from when she dated Naseeruddin Shah”. The Indian Express. 30 July 2017. Archived from the original on 19 January 2018. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
- Shah, Naseeruddin (2014). And then one day: A memoir. Hamish Hamilton. p. 1. ISBN 978-0670087648.
- “7 times Naseeruddin Shah criticised Indian greats”. in.news.yahoo.com. Retrieved 25 January 2020.
- “Naseeruddin Shah apologizes after calling Rajesh Khanna a poor actor”. Free Press Journal. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
- “Naseeruddin Shah dubs Virat Kohli world’s worst behaved player, sparks row – Times of India”. The Times of India. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
- “Naseeruddin Shah says he fears for his children in India of today”. India Today. Archived from the original on 14 September 2019. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
نصر الدين شاه
مواطنة | |
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أبناء | فيفان شاه |
الحياة العملية | |
المدرسة الأم | جامعة عليكرة الإسلامية معهد السينما والتلفزيون الهندي |
المهنة | ممثل مسرحي، وممثل أفلام، ومخرج أفلام |
اللغات | الهندية |
الجوائز | |
المواقع | |
IMDB | صفحته على IMDB |
السينما.كوم | صفحته على السينما.كوم |
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نصر الدين شاه من مواليد 20 يوليو 1950 تميز في ثمانينات القرن العشرين تعددت أدواره بين الكوميدية والاكشن وتميز بتادية ادوار الشر والبطل استطاع من منافسة اميتاب باتشن وو أنيل كابور في عصره.
أفلامه
Year | Film | Role | Language | Ref. |
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1967 | Aman | Uncredited(Boy behind the Dead Doctor) | Hindi | |
1972 | Aan Baan | Uncredited(Mourner In Funeral) | Hindi | |
1975 | Nishant | Vishwam | Hindi |
1976 | Manthan | Bhola | Hindi | |
1977 | Bhumika | Sunil Verma | Hindi |
Tabbaliyu Neenade Magane | Shastri | Kannada | |
Godhuli | Priest | Hindi |
1978 | Junoon | Sarfaraz Khan | Hindi |
Hungama Bombay Ishtyle | Raju | Hindi | ||
1979 | Sparsh | Aniruddh Parmar | Hindi |
Sunayana | No Name | Hindi | ||
1980 | Aakrosh | Bhaskar Kulkarni | Hindi |
Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyoon Aata Hai | Albert Pinto | Hindi | ||
Bhavni Bhavai | King Chakrasen | Gujarati | ||
Hum Paanch | Suraj | Hindi | ||
Khwab | Gopal ‘Gopi’ Mathur | Hindi | ||
1981 | Chakra | Lukka | Hindi | |
Sazaye Maut | Uday Jagirdar / Omkar Puri | Hindi | ||
Tajurba | Hindi | |||
Umrao Jaan | Gohar Mirza | Hindi | ||
1982 | Bazaar | Salim | Hindi | |
Situm | Subhash | Hindi | ||
Dil…Akhir Dil Hai | Hindi | |||
Naseeb Ni Balihari | Gujarati | |||
1983 | Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro | Vinod Chopra | Hindi | |
Katha | Rajaram Purshottam Joshi | Hindi | ||
Masoom | D.K. Malhotra | Hindi | ||
Mandi | Tungrus | Hindi | ||
Protidan | Prabhat Roy | Bengali | ||
Woh Saat Din | Dr. Anand | Hindi | ||
Ardh Satya | Mike Lobo | Hindi | ||
1984 | Paar | Naurangia | Hindi | |
Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho! | Advocate Malkani | Hindi | ||
Holi | Professor Singh | Hindi | ||
Khandhar | Subhash | Hindi | ||
1985 | Ghulami | SP Sultan Singh | Hindi | |
Trikaal | Ruiz Pereira | Hindi | ||
Mirch Masala | Subedar | Hindi | ||
Khamosh | Captain Bakshi | Hindi | ||
1986 | Karma | Khairuddin Chishti | Hindi | |
Genesis | Hindi | |||
Musafir | Hindi | |||
1987 | Jalwa | Inspector Kapil | Hindi | |
Yeh Woh Manzil To Nahin | Trivedi | Hindi | ||
Ijaazat | Mahender | Hindi | ||
1988 | Hero Hiralal | Hero Hiralal | Hindi | |
Maalamaal | Raj | Hindi | ||
Pestonjee | Phirojshah | Hindi | ||
The Perfect Murder | Inspector Ghote | English | ||
1989 | Tridev | Jay Singh | Hindi | |
Mane (The House) | Rajshekar | Kannada | ||
1990 | Police Public | Sr. Inspector Mahar Singh Gadhwal | Hindi | |
1991 | Ek Ghar | Hindi | ||
Lakshmanrekha | Amar Kapoor | Hindi | ||
1992 | Vishwatma | Suryapratap Singh | Hindi | |
معجزة | Amar Kumar (Marco) | Hindi | ||
Panaah | Devaa | Hindi | ||
Hasti | Vishal | Hindi | ||
Tahalka | Captain Ranvir | Hindi | ||
1993 | Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa | Father Breganza | Hindi | |
Sir | Professor Amar Verma | Hindi | ||
1994 | Ponthan Mada | Sheema Thampuran | Malayalam | |
رهان | Mr. Jindal | Hindi | ||
Drohkaal | DCP Abbas Lodhi | Hindi | ||
1995 | Naajayaz | Raj Solanki | Hindi | |
Takkar | Inspector De Costa | Hindi | ||
1996 | Himmat | Hindi | ||
Chaahat | Ajay Narang | Hindi | ||
1997 | Bombay Boys | Mastana | Hindi | |
Daava | Bhishma | Hindi | ||
1998 | Chinagate | Major Sarfaraz Khan | Hindi | |
Such a Long Journey | Jimmy Bilimoria | English/Hindi | ||
Dandnayak | ||||
1999 | Sarfarosh | Gulfaam Hasan | Hindi | |
Bhopal Express | Bashir | Hindi | ||
Kabhi Pass Kabhi Fail | Hindi | |||
2000 | Hey Ram | مهاتما غاندي | Hindi-Tamil (Bilingual film) | |
2001 | Kasam (2001 film) | Mangal Singh | Hindi | |
Monsoon Wedding | Lalit Verma | Hindi | ||
2002 | Encounter: The Killing | Inspector Bharucha | Hindi | |
2003 | تحالف الخارقين | قبطان نيمو | American | |
Maqbool | Inspector Purohit | Hindi | ||
2004 | Asambhav | Sameer “Sam” Hans | Hindi | |
3 Deewarein | Ishaan | Hindi | ||
مين هون نا | Brig. Shekhar Sharma | Hindi | ||
2005 | Paheli | Himself | Hindi | |
Iqbal | Mohit | Hindi | ||
The Great New Wonderful | Avi | English | ||
2006 | Being Cyrus | Dinshaw Sethna | Hindi | |
كريش | Dr. Siddhant Arya | Hindi | ||
Omkara | Bhaisaab | Hindi | ||
Shoonya | Old man | Hindi | ||
Yun Hota To Kya Hota | Narrator | Hindi | ||
Banaras | Babaji | Hindi | ||
Valley of Flowers | Yeti | French, German, Hindi | ||
2007 | Parzania | Cyrus | Hindi | |
Amal | G.K. Jayaram | Hindi | ||
Khuda Ke Liye | Maulana Wali | Urdu | ||
Dus Kahaniyaan | (فلم أنثولوجيا |
) story Rice Plate | Hindi | |||
2008 | Mithya | Hindi | ||
Shoot on Sight | Tariq Ali | Hindi | ||
Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na | Amar Singh Rathore | Hindi | ||
A Wednesday! | A Common Man | Hindi | ||
Maharathi | Jaisingh Adenwalla | Hindi | ||
Mere Baap Pehle Aap | Nirmal Kapoor (Shikha’s father) | Hindi | ||
Bombay to Bangkok | Khan | Hindi | ||
2009 | Barah Aana | Shukla | Hindi | |
Firaaq | Khan Sahab | Hindi | ||
Today’s Special | Akbar | English | ||
Bolo Raam | N.S. Negi | Hindi | ||
2010 | Peepli Live | Salim Kidwai | Hindi | |
إشقيا | Iftikhar | Hindi | ||
Raajneeti | Bhaskar Sanyal | Hindi | ||
Allah Ke Banday | Warden | Hindi | ||
2011 | 7 Khoon Maaf | Dr. Modhusudhon Tarafdar | Hindi | |
That Girl in Yellow Boots | Diwakar | Hindi | ||
The Blueberry Hunt | Colonel | Hindi | ||
زنداقي نا ملغي دبارة | Salman Habib | Hindi | ||
الصورة القذرة | Suryakanth | Hindi | ||
Deool | Dacoit | Marathi | ||
Chaalis Chauraasi | Pankaj Purushottam Suri (Sir) | Hindi | ||
Michael | Michael | Hindi | ||
Chargesheet | The Boss | Hindi | ||
2012 | Maximum | Police Officer | Hindi | |
2013 | Sona Spa | Baba Dayanand | Hindi | |
Jackpot | Boss | Hindi | ||
Khasi Katha– A Goat Saga | Butcher | Bengali | ||
Siddharth | Jisa | Hindi | ||
Mastaan | Hindi | |||
Amma 3D | Hindi, Tamil, Telugu | |||
Zinda Bhaag | Pehlwan | Urdu | ||
John Day | John Day | Hindi | ||
The Coffin Maker | Anton Gomes | Indo-American | ||
كريش 3 | Dr. Siddhant Arya | Hindi | ||
Sunglass / Taak Jhaank | Bengali/Hindi | |||
2014 | Nalupu Rani | Rawat Singh | Telugu | |
Dedh Ishqiya | Iftekhar (Khalu Jaan) | Hindi | ||
Finding Fanny | Ferdie | Hindi-English | ||
Khasi Katha | Butcher | Bengali | ||
Dil Bhi Khaali Jeb Bhi Khaali | Hindi | |||
2015 | Dirty Politics | Hindi | ||
Dharam Sankat Mein | Neel Anand Baba | Hindi | ||
Welcome Back | Wanted Bhai | Hindi | ||
Charlie Kay Chakkar Mein | Hindi | |||
Waiting | Prof. Shiv Kumar | Hindi | ||
2016 | Bankster | Babbar | Hindi | |
Teraa Surroor | Robin “Bird” Dharamraj Santino | Hindi | ||
The Blueberry Hunt | Hindi | |||
Mango Dreams | English | |||
Jeewan Hathi | Urdu | |||
Gardaab | Urdu | |||
2017 | OK Jaanu | Gopi Shrivastava | Hindi | |
Irada | Parabjeet Walia | Hindi | ||
بيجوم جان | Rajaji | Hindi | ||
The Hungry | Tathagat Ahuja | Hindi | ||
Dhh | Magician Surya Samrat | Gujarati | ||
2018 | Aiyaary | Baburao Shastri | Hindi | |
Hope Aur Hum | Nagesh Srivastava | Hindi | ||
2019 | The Tashkent Files | PKR Natrajan | Hindi |
جوائز وترشيحات
بادما شري1987
بادما بوشان2003
فلم فير
أفضل ممثل1981-1982-1984رشح1983-1985-2008
رشح أفضل ممثل مساعد1980-1984-1984-1994-1996-1999-2006-2012
رشح أفضل وغد1995-1998-2000-2007
الفيلم الوطني
أفضل ممثل1979-1984
أفضل ممثل مساعد2006
مهرجان البندقية
أفضل ممثل1984
جوائز اخرى
سانجاي نكات2000
أفضل وغد الاكادمية الهندبة السينمائية الدولية2000
صور و معلومات عن نصر الدين شاه و السيرة الذاتية
السيرة الذاتية و صور و معلومات عن نصر الدين شاه
معلومات شخصية :
ما هو اسم نصر الدين شاه بالإنجليزية ؟
اسم نصر الدين شاه بالإنجليزية هو : Naseeruddin Shah .
ما هو تاريخ ميلاد نصر الدين شاه ؟
تاريخ ميلاد نصر الدين شاه هو 16 أغسطس سنة 1950م .
ما هو عمر نصر الدين شاه في عام 2017 ؟
عمر نصر الدين شاه في عام 2017 هو : 67 سنة .
ما هو محل ميلاد نصر الدين شاه ؟
محل ميلاد نصر الدين شاه هو : بارابانكي ، ولاية أوتار براديش ، الهند .
ما هي جنسية نصر الدين شاه ؟
جنسية نصر الدين شاه هي : الجنسية الهندية .
ما هي ديانة \ دين نصر الدين شاه و هل نصر الدين شاه مسلم ؟
ديانة نصر الدين شاه هي : الإسلام .
من هي زوجة أو صديقة نصر الدين شاه ؟
زوجة أو صديقة نصر الدين شاه هي : بارفين مراد، المعروف أيضا باسم منارة سيكري، بعد وفاتها تزوج من راتنا باثاك سنة 1982م .
السيرة الذاتية و قصة حياة نصر الدين شاه .
الفنان نصر الدين شاه ممثل مخرج المسرحي وشخصية بارزة في السينما الهندية، من مواليد مدينة بارابانكي ولاية أوتار براديش سنة 1950م، شقيق الفريق زمير أودين شاه نائب رئيس أركان الجيش السابق، ومحكمة القوات المسلحة الأعضاء السابقة، أحد أبناء عاليه محمد شاه وزوجته فاروخ سلطان من سليل أمير الحرب الأفغاني السيد جان فشان خان وشارك في الحرب الأنغلو-أفغانية الأولى وساعد البريطانيين في التمرد الهندي .
حضر المدرسة الوطنية للدراما في دلهي، و تخرج في الفنون من جامعة أليغاره مسلم، بعد تخرجه بدأ العمل بالتمثيل سنة 1972م ، أصبح شاه نشطا في سينما بوليوود الرئيسية مع فيلم 1980 هوم بانش ، قدم فيلمه الباكستاني لأول مرة في خودا كه ليي، ثم تم اختيار فيلمه الباكستاني الثاني زيندا باغ كمدخل رسمي للبلاد في جوائز الأوسكار ال 86 لأفضل فيلم في اللغة الأجنبية ، قدم عروض مع فرقته المسرحية في أماكن مثل نيودلهي ومومباي وبنغالور ولاهور كمخرج ، كون أول مجموعة مسرحية تدعى موتلي للإنتاج و أول مسرحية له كانت صموئيل بيكيت في انتظار غودوت في 1979م ، أول الممثلين المشاهير الذي لعب دور الراوي في سلسلة مسموع شعبية للأطفال حكايات كارادي .
تزوج شاه منارة سيكري البالغة من العمر 36 وهي مطلقة ولديها أطفال من زواجها السابق مع رفض عائلته لفكرة زواجه منها طلق زوجته ، اجتمع شاه وسقط في الحب مع راتنا باثاك كانوا يعيشون في علاقة حية لسنوات عديدة .
أعمال أفلام و مسلسلات نصر الدين شاه
إيجازات (1987)، جالوا (1988) وبطل هيرالال، مالمال (1988) و غيم، غلامي (1985)، تريديف (1989) وفيشواتما، كالكي كوشلين، المسلسل التلفزيوني تاركاش، جونون ، ماندي ، موهان جوشي هازير هو! ، أرد ساتيا ، كاثا ، وجان بهي دو يارو نيشانت ، أكروش ، سبارش ، ميرتش ماسالا ، ألبرت بينتو كو غوسا كيون آتا هاي ، تريكال ، بهافني بهافاي .
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