Naseeruddin Shah

Though widely regarded as an icon of New Indian Cinema (i.e., Indian arthouse films, to be distinguished from populist Bollywood efforts), distinct performer Naseeruddin Shah unveiled a remarkable ability, like fellow countryman Amitabh Bachchan, to segue between elegant arthouse fare and more explicitly commercial fare with little effort. Born in 1950, Shah received his formal educational training at the National School of Drama in Delhi, then moved into acting work; he was discovered by director Shyam Benegal and came to specialize in understated on-screen gestures and emotional states that helped him go hand in glove with equally subtle, intelligent directors including not only Benegal (Manthan and Bhumika, 1976), but Saeed Mirza (Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Aata Hai, 1980),Sai Paranjpye (Sparsh, 1979), and Mrinal Sen (Khandar, 1984). In time, Shah expanded his repertoire to occasionally include colorful Hollywood projects such as Monsoon Wedding (2001) and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003) (as a grizzled, retired old Captain Nemo, opposite Sean Connery and others). Nevertheless, he spent most of his screen time in Indian productions. In 2007, Shah gained increased crossover attention with a rare lead, as a Muslim-raised member of Scotland Yard investigating a terrorist incident in the Indian-produced #92;thriller Shoot on Sight. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide

  • Also Credited As:
    Nasiruddin Shah
  • Born:
    July 20, 1950
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Education
  • National School of Drama, Delhi, India
Milestones
  • 1975 Made acting debut in the Hindi drama Nishant
  • 1978 Had part in the award winning feature Junoon
  • 1979 Portrayed the character Anirudh in the feature Sparsh
  • 1980 Along with Smita Patil, co-starred in the Hindi feature Chakra
  • 1981 Co-starred in Muzaffar Ali s drama feature Umrao Jaan for which Ali received a Filmfare award for Best Direction
  • 1983 Starred in the captivating drama Masoom
  • 1984 Starred in the symbolic drama feature Paar
  • 1985 Cast in the feature drama Mirch Masala
  • 1988 Played Inspector Ghote in the comedy thriller The Perfect Murder
  • 1994 Cast in the action feature Mohra
  • 1998 Featured in the drama Such a Long Journey
  • 2001 Starred in the independent feature hit Monsoon Wedding
  • 2003 Along with Sean Connery, co-starred in the action thriller A League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
  • Founded the Montley Theatre Company in Bombay, India for which he directed over fifty productions
  • Joined the Pune Film Institute while still in school

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