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Actor Naseeruddin Shah turns 64

| | Jul 20, 2014, at 07:17 pm
Mumbai, July 20 (IBNS): Veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah, who continues to mesmerise his fans with his intense acting skills, turned 64 years of age on Sunday.
Having being considered as one of the finest stage actors, Shah is also an influential actor of the Indian parallel (New Wave) cinema and has carved a niche for himself over the years.
 
He has been successful in mainstream Bollywood cinema as well as in parallel cinema.
 
His famous parallel films include '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'.
 
He became active in mainstream Bollywood cinema with the 1980 film 'Hum Paanch'.
 
He was much noted for his role in the film 'Masoom' in 1983.
 
In 2000, his dream of playing Mahatma Gandhi was realised when he played Gandhi in Kamal Hassan's critically acclaimed 'Hey Ram', which focused on the assassination of Gandhi from the assailant's point of view. 
 
He won a lot of critical acclaim by playing the role of Mohit, the drunken coach to a deaf and mute boy in 'Iqbal', which was written by Vipul K Rawal keeping Shah in mind.
 
Shah delivered an effortless negative character as Gulfam Hassan - a Ghazal singer cum terrorist mastermind, in the 1999 Aamir Khan starrer 'Sarfarosh'. 
 
He also worked brilliantly in Neeraj Pandey's critically acclaimed 'A Wednesday' (2008).
 
He garnered appreciations for his performances in 'The Dirty Picture', 'Ishqiya' and its sequel 'Dedh Ishqiya'.
 
Besides Bollywood films, he has starred in international projects such as 'Monsoon Wedding' in 2001 and in a Hollywood comic book adaptation 'The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen' in 2003.
 
The actor has won numerous accolades throughout his career and has been conferred with both the Padma Shri and the Padma Bhushan awards for his contributions to Indian cinema.
 
As the actor turned 64, he will soon appear in the upcoming Konkani-English film 'Finding Fanny'.
 

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