Paresh Rawal



























































Paresh Rawal

Paresh Rawal February 2015.jpg
Rawal at the 4th anniversary bash of 'The Pilate Studio', February 2015

Born
(1950-05-30) 30 May 1950 (age 68)

Bombay, Bombay State, India (present day Mumbai, Maharashtra, India[1]

Nationality India
Alma mater NM College
Occupation Actor
Producer
Politician
Comedian[2]
Years active 1984–present
Organization Bollywood
Office
Member of parliament
for Ahmedabad East
Predecessor Harin Pathak
Political party
Lotus BJP Bharatiya Janata Party
Spouse(s) Swaroop Sampat
Children Anirudh
Aditya
Parent(s) Dayabhai Hargovindas
Dhanlaxmi
Awards
Padma Shri (2014)
National Film Awards
Filmfare Awards

Paresh Rawal (born 30 May 1950) is an Indian film actor, comedian[3] and politician known for his works notably in Bollywood. Following the 2014 Indian general election, he is a member of parliament in the Lok Sabha of the Indian Parliament representing the Ahmedabad East constituency. He is politically affiliated with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Rawal speaks Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, Telugu and English languages fluently. In 1994, he won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performances in the films Woh Chokri and Sir.[4] For the latter, he received his first Filmfare Award for Best Comedian. This was followed by Ketan Mehta's Sardar, which saw him playing the lead role of freedom fighter Vallabhbhai Patel, a role that got him national and international acclaim.[4]


He has received wide recognition for his villainous roles in Telugu box office hits such as Kshana Kshanam (1991), Money (1993), Money Money (1995), Govinda Govinda (1994), Rikshavodu (1995), Bavagaru Bagunnara (1998), Shankar Dada M.B.B.S. (2004), and Teen Maar (2011). His other notable works in Hindi cinema are Naam (1986), Shiva (1990), Mohra (1994), Tamanna (1996), in which he played the role of a eunuch(hijra), Aitraaz (2004), Table No. 21 (2013) and Zilla Ghaziabad (2013).[4]


He then ventured into comedy, with hits such as Andaz Apna Apna (1994), Chachi 420 (1997), Hera Pheri (2000), Nayak (2001), Aankhen (2002), Awara Paagal Deewana (2002), Hungama (2003), Hulchul (2004), Deewane Huye Paagal (2005), Garam Masala (2005), Phir Hera Pheri (2006), Golmaal: Fun Unlimited (2006), Bhagam Bhag (2006), Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2007), Welcome (2007), Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! (2008), Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge? (2010), OMG – Oh My God! (2012), Welcome Back (2015), Dharam Sankat Mein (2015), Tiger Zinda Hai (2017), and Sanju (2018), Patel Ki Panjabi Shaadi (2018),




Contents






  • 1 Family and early life


  • 2 Career


  • 3 Politics


  • 4 Controversy


  • 5 Awards


  • 6 Television


  • 7 Filmography


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links





Family and early life


Paresh Rawal was born and brought up[5] in a Gujarati family in Mumbai.[1] He is married to Swaroop Sampat, an actress and winner of the Miss India contest in 1979. Paresh and Swaroop have two sons, Aditya and Anirudh. He is an alumnus of Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics, Vile Parle, Mumbai.[6]




Paresh Rawal and Swaroop Sampat at the screening of the film Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!


He is said to be one of the most versatile and fabulous actors in the Bollywood industry. He is also a devoted cricket fan and has been spotted many times in cricket matches.



Career


Rawal made his debut with the 1985 film Arjun in a supporting role. It was the 1986 blockbuster Naam that established him as an actor with great talent. He then appeared in over 100 films throughout the 1980s and 1990s, mostly as the main villain, such as in Roop ki Rani Choron Ka Raja, Kabzaa, King Uncle, Ram Lakhan, Daud, Baazi and so many more. In the 1990s, he also starred in the cult comedy Andaz Apna Apna in which he played a double role. Paresh Rawal was perceived as a character actor by both audiences and critics until the 2000 Bollywood cult classic Hera Pheri, after which he starred in many Hindi mainstream films as a lead actor or main protagonist. Rawal played the dim-witted, boisterous and kind-hearted Marathi landlord Baburao Ganpatrao Apte in the film Hera Pheri, who takes in Raju (Akshay Kumar) and Shyam (Sunil Shetty) as paying guests in his house. Rawal's acting was a key reason for the major nationwide success the film received.[7] For his performance, he won the Filmfare Best Comedian Award. He reprised his role as Baburao in the sequel to the film Phir Hera Pheri (2006), which was also successful.[4]


Another notable lead role came In 2002 when Rawal portrayed one of three blind bank robbers in the hit film Aankhen, co-starring Amitabh Bachchan, Aditya Pancholi, Akshay Kumar, Arjun Rampal and Sushmita Sen. Rawal, for the remainder of the 2000s, was seen in mainly comedy oriented multi-starrers, mostly amongst the lead protagonists such as in Awara Paagal Deewana (2002), Hulchul (2004), Garam Masala (2005), Hungama, Deewane Huye Paagal (2005), Malamaal Weekly (2006), Golmaal: Fun Unlimited (2006), Chup Chup Ke (2006), Bhagam Bhag (2007), Shankar Dada MBBS (Telugu), Bhool Bhulaiyaa, Welcome, Mere Baap Pehle Aap (2008) and De Dana Dan (2009).[4] In 2010, Rawal acted in the movie Aakrosh, based on honour killing.[8]




On the set of OMG with actor Akshay Kumar


In 2012, Paresh Rawal played the lead role in the superhit OMG – Oh My God!. Good friend Akshay Kumar was seen supporting him, and both won rave reviews for their roles.


He has also had a very successful acting career in Gujarati plays, the latest hit being Dear Father.


For television he has produced several Hindi soaps including Zee TV's Teen Bahuraaniyaan, Sahara One's Main Aisi Kyunn Hoon and Colors' Laagi Tujhse Lagan.[9]


One of his upcoming projects is a biopic of Narendra Modi. Paresh Rawal is going to produce the film, which will be his second production venture after Oh My God.[10]


His latest notable release is Rajkumar Hirani's Sanju with Ranbir Kapoor. He has played legendary actor Sunil Dutt's role in the movie.
He is also reprising his role as Baburao Ganpatrao Apte in Hera Pheri 3 which will release in 2019.[11]



Politics


He won as the Bharatiya Janata Party's Member of Parliament (MP) from Ahmedabad East constituency in the Indian general election, 2014 and in 2014 he was awarded Padma Shri.[12][13]




This is official portrait of MP Paresh Rawal taken from the Lok sabha member page









































































Indian general elections, 2014: Ahmedabad East[14][15]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
±


BJP
Paresh Rawal
633,582
64.29
+10.92


INC
Himmatsingh Patel
306,949
31.15
-7.82


AAP

Dinesh Vaghela
11,349
1.15
N/A


BSP
Rohit Rajubhai Virjubhai
6,023
0.61
-0.60


NOTA
None of the Above
14,358
1.46
N/A
Majority
326,633
33.14
+18.74

Turnout
985,525
61.52
+19.20


BJP hold

Swing
+10.92



Controversy


On May 21, 2017, Paresh Rawal tweeted: "Instead of tying stone pelter on the army jeep, tie Arundhati Roy" [16] making a reference to the allegations that Indian soldiers tied a Kashmiri to their jeep and used him as a human shield, and it was presumed that he wanted Roy to be used as a human shield.[17] Rawal's tweet provoked a controversy, and he was accused of advocating violence against women. He was criticized by fellow actor Swara Bhaskar.[18] Rawal, who is a member of the ruling BJP, was also criticized by Congress leader Shobha Ojha[19] while filmmaker Ashoke Pandit supported his tweet.[18]


The thespian addressed the tweet controversy in July 2017 by saying with regard to Roy that he was exercising his freedom of expression - "If she is right, then even I am right. If she regrets making the comments, then I also regret. Agreed that this is fake news, but what about the comments that she made on 2002 Godhra riots? If you have freedom of expression then even I have it"[20]



Awards



Padma Shri Award

  • In 2014, he was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India, the fourth highest civilian award in India, for his contributions to the entertainment industry.[21]

National Film Awards


1994


  • Won: National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for Woh Chokri & Sir


Filmfare Awards


  • 1994: Won: Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for Sir

  • 1995: Nominated- Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for Mohra

  • 1998: Nominated- Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for Chachi 420

  • 2001: Won: Filmfare Best Comedian Award for Hera Pheri

  • 2002: Nominated- Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for Yeh Teraa Ghar Yeh Meraa Ghar

  • 2003: Nominated- Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for Aankhen

  • 2003: Won: Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for Awara Paagal Deewana

  • 2004: Nominated- Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for Hungama

  • 2004: Nominated- Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for Fun 2shh: Dudes in the 10th Century

  • 2005: Nominated- Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for Hulchul

  • 2007: Nominated- Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for Phir Hera Pheri


Star Screen Awards


  • 1996: Won: Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor for Raja

  • 2001: Won: Screen Award for Best Comedian for Hera Pheri

  • 2002: Nominated- Screen Award for Best Comedian for Aankhen

  • 2003: Won: Screen Award for Best Comedian for Awara Paagal Deewana


IIFA Awards


  • 2001: Nominated- IIFA Award for Best Supporting Actor for Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega

  • 2001: Won: IIFA Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for Hera Pheri

  • 2004: Nominated- IIFA Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for Hungama and Baghban

  • 2005: Nominated- IIFA Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for Hulchul

  • 2005: Nominated- IIFA Award for Best Supporting Actor for Aitraaz

  • 2007: Nominated- IIFA Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for Phir Hera Pheri

  • 2008: Nominated- IIFA Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for Bhool Bhulaiyaa

  • 2009: Nominated- IIFA Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role for Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!

  • 2011: Nominated- IIFA Award for Best Supporting Actor for Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge?

  • 2012: Nominated- IIFA Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for Ready

  • 2013: Nominated- IIFA Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for OMG – Oh My God!


Zee Cine Awards


  • 2001: Won: Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Comic Role for Hera Pheri

  • 2003: Won: Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Comic Role for Awara Paagal Deewana

  • 2010: Nominated- Zee Cine Awards Best Comedian for Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge?

  • 2010: Nominated- Zee Cine Awards Best Actor in a Negative Role for Aakrosh


Apsara Awards


  • 2010: Won: Apsara Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge?

  • 2012: Nominated: Apsara Award for Best Actor in a Comic Role for Ready


Bollywood Movie Award



  • 2001: Won: Bollywood Movie Award for Best Comedian for Hera Pheri

  • 2004: Won: Bollywood Movie Award for Best Comedian for Hungama



Television


















Year
Titles
Role


Bante Bighadte

1984 - 1985

Chunauti


He acted in a few Doordarshan serials during 1984 and 1988. His first serial was with Reeta Bhaduri called Bante Bighadte in the year 1984/85 and Chunauti, a serial based on college campus.



Filmography




References





  1. ^ ab Asira Tarannum, TNN 2 August 2011, 03.14pm IST. (2 August 2011). "'Star kids are not good actors' – Times Of India". Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 1 January 2013.CS1 maint: Multiple names: authors list (link) .mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  2. ^ Ode to irreverence


  3. ^ "Ode to irreverence". The Hindu.


  4. ^ abcde "Paresh Rawal". Yahoo.com Won 2 national awards for Woh Chokri & Sir. Archived from the original on 23 June 2008. Retrieved 20 April 2008.


  5. ^ "'Star kids are not good actors' - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2018-08-23.


  6. ^ "UMANG 2010, Inter-Collegiate Culture Festival, Narsee Monjee college".


  7. ^ "Box Office 2000". BoxOfficeIndia.Com. Archived from the original on 11 August 2013. Retrieved 20 April 2008.


  8. ^ "'Honour killing is a dishonour to any society'". movies.rediff.com. Retrieved 22 October 2010.


  9. ^ "Best from Paresh Rawal has yet to come".


  10. ^ "Paresh Rawal to act, produce Narendra Modi's".


  11. ^ {{cite web|title=Hera Pheri 3 confirmed, to reunite Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty and Paresh Rawal | Entertainment News, The Indian Express|url=https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/hera-pheri-3-akshay-kumar-suniel-shetty-paresh-rawal-5188604/


  12. ^ "Paresh Rawal in dinu solanki out". Retrieved 26 May 2014.


  13. ^ "Election results 2014 Paresh rawals biopic on Narendra Modi on hold". Retrieved 26 May 2014.


  14. ^ "Parliamentary Constituency wise Turnout for General Election – 2014". Election Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2 July 2014. Retrieved 31 July 2014.


  15. ^ "Ahmedabad East". Election Commission of India. Archived from the original on 28 June 2014. Retrieved 12 December 2014.


  16. ^ "Paresh Rawal Says 'Tie Arundhati Roy To Army Jeep', Fuels Outrage". NDTV.com. Retrieved 2018-10-06.


  17. ^ "Indian actor Paresh Rawal proposes using Arundhati Roy as human shield".


  18. ^ ab "Swara Bhaskar slams Paresh Rawal's comment on Arundhati, Ashoke Pandit supports actor".


  19. ^ "Paresh Rawal tweet an indication of BJP's 'dictatorial mentality' says Congress".


  20. ^ "Paresh Rawal unapologetic about Arundhati Roy tweet, says it was a 'message of peace'". Hindustan Times. 2017-06-03. Retrieved 2018-10-06.


  21. ^ "Vidya Balan, Paresh Rawal get Padma Shri". Daily News and Analysis. 25 January 2014. Retrieved 26 January 2014.




External links








  • Paresh Rawal on IMDb

  • An interview with Paresh Rawal

  • I feel secure with Akshay: Paresh Rawal

  • Bollywood Collections of Paresh Rawal

  • Favorite Things and Hobbies of Paresh Rawal













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