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Manoj Bajpai

Manoj Bajpai

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Manoj Bajpai is a Bollywood actor. He is known for playing slightly offbeat and unconventional roles. He hails from the state of Bihar. He was born at Belwa, a small village in West Champaran. He went to Ramjas College, Delhi University for pursuing graduation.

Career

Manoj appeared in many films in small roles till he got a break in Satya. He rose to fame with his portrayal of the character Bhiku Mhatre in the Ram Gopal Varma directed 1997 film Satya. The character is considered one of the finest etched out in Indian cinema to date and Manoj won numerous awards for his portrayal of the hotheaded yet compassionate small-time gangster.

Despite being one of the most talented and critically acclaimed actors in India, Manoj Bajpai has not been able to enjoy much commercial success.

Awards

  • Zee Cine Award Best Actor in a Supporting Role- Male for Satya (1999)
  • Special Jury Award, for his role in Pinjar (2003)
  • filmfare critics' Best Actor awards for his performances in satya in 1998 and for Shool in 1999.
  • he also received a national award for his turn in pinjar in 2004

Selected Filmography

  • Happy (2006)
  • Fareb (2005)
  • Bewafaa (2005}
  • Return To Rajapur (2005)
  • Inteqam: The Perfect Game (2004)
  • Veer-Zaara (2004)
  • Jaago (2004)
  • Hanan (2004)
  • LOC: Kargil (2003)
  • Pinjar (2003)
  • Road (2002)
  • Aks (2001)
  • Zubeidaa (2001)
  • Ghaath (2000)
  • Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar (2000)
  • Fiza (2000)
  • Shool (1999)
  • Kaun (1999)
  • Prem Katha (1999)
  • Satya (1998)
  • Daud: Fun on the Run (1997)
  • Tamanna (1997)
  • Dastak (1996}
  • Bandit Queen (1994)
  • Droh Kaal (1994)

Trivia

  • He was rejected thrice by the National School of Drama
  • A particular sequence in Aks required him to shoot with wolves
  • He is married to actor Neha (Kareeb and Fiza fame)

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