Native name | Surat (સુરત) |
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Type | Metropolitan City |
Type 2 | Commercial Capital |
Nickname | Diamond City / Silk City / Suryapur |
State name | Gujarat |
District | Surat |
Altitude | 13 |
Coastline | 45 |
Population as of | 2011 |
Population total | 5064519 |
Population total cite | |
Population metro | 6,234,000 |
Population metro as of | 2011 |
Population metro rank | 8 |
Area magnitude | 2 |
Area total | 326.515 |
Area metro | 4207 |
Area telephone | 91(0261) |
Postal code | 395 0xx |
Vehicle code range | GJ 05 (Surat), GJ 21 (Navsari) |
Official languages | Gujarati, Hindi, English |
Website | www.Suratmunicipal.gov.in |
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The city is located 306 km south of state capital Gandhinagar, and is situated on the left bank of the Tapti River (Tapi), the centre being around 22 km (14 miles) from its mouth. A moat divides the older parts of the city, with its narrow streets and handsome houses, and the newer suburbs. The city is largely recognized for its textile and diamond businesses. It is also known as the diamond capital of the world and the textile capital/Manchester textile city of India.A distinction it took over from Ahmedabad.It is also knows as the "Embriodery capital of India" with the highest no of embroidery machines than any other city. 92% of the world's diamonds are cut and polished in Surat. It has one of the highest GDP growth rates in India at 11.5% as of 2008. Surat was the primary port of India during the Mughal period, a distinction it lost to Bombay during the British Raj.
Local traditions state that the city as we know it today was founded in the last years of the fifteenth century by a Brahman named Gopi, who called it ''Suryapūr'' (''City of the Sun''). In 1512 and 1530 Surat was burned and ravaged by the Portuguese Empire who were trying to maintain influence in the area. In 1513, the Portuguese traveler, Duarte Barbosa, described Surat as an important seaport, frequented by many ships from Malabar and various parts of the world. By 1520, the name of the city was Surat.
Surat eclipsed Khambhat as the major port of western India, when Khambhat's harbour began to silt up by the end of fifteenth century. During the reigns of the Mughal emperor Akbar, Jahāngīr and Shāh Jahān, Surat rose to become a chief commercial city of India and an imperial mint was established there. As the major port on the west coast of India, Surat also served as the port for the Hajj to Mecca. At the end of the 16th century, the Portuguese were undisputed masters of the Surat sea trade. There still is a picturesque fortress on the banks of the river built in 1540.
In 1608, ships from the British East India Company started docking in Surat, using it as a trade and transit point. In 1615, the British Captain Best, followed by Captain Downton, overcame Portuguese naval supremacy and obtained an imperial firman establishing a British factory at Surat following the Battle of Swally. The city was made the seat of a presidency under the British East India Company after the success of the embassy of Sir Thomas Roe to the court of emperor Jehangir. The Dutch also founded a factory.
At its zenith, Surat was popularly viewed as the city of Kubera, the God of Wealth. In 1664 the Maratha King Shivaji attacked Surat, a key Mughal power centre, and a wealthy port town which generated a million rupees in taxes. When Shivaji arrived in Surat, he demanded tribute from the Mughal commander of the army stationed for port security. The tribute was refused and instead of battling the Marathas, the Mughal commander(Stationed at the Surat fort) sent an emissary to assassinate Shivaji, but in vain. Shivaji conquered the city and forces under his command exacted their revenge. Shivaji's army sacked Surat for nearly 3 weeks, looting both the Mughal and Portuguese trading centers.
The prosperity of Surat received a fatal blow when Surat was ceded to the British as part of the dowry for Catherine of Braganza's wedding to Charles II in 1662. Shortly afterwards, in 1668, the British East India company established a factory in Bombay (Mumbai) and Surat began its relative decline concurrent with the rise of British interests in Bombay.
Surat was sacked again by Shivaji in 1670. By 1687, the British East India Company had moved the presidency to Bombay. At its height, Surat's population reached an estimated 800,000, but by the middle of the 19th century the number had fallen to 80,000. The British took control of Surat again in 1759, and assumed all government powers of the city in 1800.
The city and the surrounding district remained comparatively tranquil during British rule. Even during the Revolt of 1857 (also known as the first struggle for India's independence), peace was not disturbed, owing to the largely mercantile interests of the local population.In the 19th century the Bawamia family was the wealthiest and most powerful family in the city of Surat, they were also heavily involved in the development of the city by focusing on maximizing exports to increase revenue and hence increase savings which led to investment in the diamond industry.
A fire and a flood in 1837 destroyed many of buildings of Surat. Among the interesting monuments that survive that destruction are the tombs of English and Dutch merchants and their families, dating to the 17th century, including those of the Oxenden brothers.
By the early 20th century, the population had slowly climbed to 119,306 and Surat was a center of trade and manufacturing, although some of its former industries, such as shipbuilding, were extinct. There were cotton mills, factories for ginning and pressing cotton, rice-cleaning mills and paper mills. Fine cotton goods were woven on hand-looms, and there were special manufactures of silk brocade and gold embroidery (known as Jari). The chief trades were organized in guilds. Manufacturing and trading brought an eclectic mix of ethnicity to the city, making Surat's culture unique.
In 1992, violent riots took place between Hindus and Muslims, the first and worst of their kind in the modern history of Surat. In 1994, a combination of heavy rains and blocked drains led to flooding of the city. A number of dead street animals and public waste were not removed in time and a plague epidemic spread through the city, which caused a number of countries to impose travel and trade sanctions. The municipal commissioner during that time, S. R. Rao and the people of Surat worked hard in the late 1990s to clean the city.
Surat is also home to the royal descendants of the amejee family which settled in Gujarat. The family were known to have to also have lineage to the mogul emperors. The family governed the manikpur district and were later known as the Bhana family.
The English traders settled in Surat in 1608 followed by the Dutch in 1617. French and also Swedes - even for just a short period - commenced trading-enterprises here. However, it seems that there are no re-mainders of their burial culture left today. Along with the Dutch also Armenian traders left a quite big cemetery in Surat. Both nations share the same burial ground only separated by a wall.
Surat has grown in area since the early 1700s. The oldest part of the city developed in the area between the train station and the area known as Athwalines. Since the 1970s most of the new development including the most desirable location for the city's burgeoning middle and upper class is the area between Athwalines and the coast at Dumas.
Very often heavy monsoon rain brings floods in the Tapi basin area. In last two decades, the city has witnessed major floods every four years, the worst being the flood of August 2006, perhaps the costliest in the city's history. In the second week of August 2006, a massive flood caused severe damage to the city of Surat. According to a report released by Indian Institute of Management - Ahmedabad (IIM-A), massive flood after release of water from Ukai Dam had caused major human tragedy and property damage estimated at Rs 22,000 cr on that day. In less than three days, at least 150 people died directly due to flood and many other due to water-borne diseases that followed. More than 1500 animal carcasses were later hauled out of the mud.
The gross domestic product of Surat metro was estimated at $10 billion in 2010. Surat is known for diamonds, textiles and recently for diamond-studded gold jewellery manufacturing. Real Estate is a new emerging business in Surat.
The November 18, 2008 issue of the Wall Street Journal had an article about the diamond industry in Surat. It claims that 80% of the world's finished diamonds are cut and polished in this city. However the wages of the industry's workers remained flat for years and 250,000 workers, or one-third of the city's diamond industry workforce, has left between 2005–2008, leaving about 500,000. Only after a July 2008 strike did the workers obtain a 20% salary raise, their first in a decade.Most of diamonds are pollished in varachha area
Rich City Of India
Surti households have been declared the most prosperous in the country by the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) and Future Capital Research's Roopa Purushothaman in their latest study. The average annual household income (AHI) in the diamond city is Rs 4.57 lakh - the highest in the country. The study says that Surat's AHI is almost equal to China's per capita income of 2007 and double the national per capita income. Even its GDP growth of 11.5 per cent for the many consecutive years is the fastest in the country. Recently Surat's diamond and textile industry faced the recession due to slowdown in US economy but is recovering. JARI, the oldest business in Surat, and 80000 embroidery units make the city a major center of the embroidery industry.
Mega Industries:Hazira Zone
Surat also has many industrial Giants such as KRIBHCO mammoth fertiliser plant, Reliance petrochemical plant, Essar's 10 million tonne steel plant, L&T;'s heavy engineering unit, GSEG, gas processing plant of ONGC,GAIL(Gas Authority India Ltd.), Niko Resources Ltd(MNC A Canadian based company Olpad, Surat, Gujarat Type of Project: Exploration and Production Oil & Gas), NTPC -KGPP gas based power plant, Shell LNG terminal All these at Hazira and ABG Shipyard (Shipbuilding Yard) and Ambuja Cement (grinding Unit) at Magdalla port where as Torrent Power has mega power plant and GIPCL has got a huge lignite power plant in kamrej area.
The Golden Quadrilateral highway system passes through Surat. The city is connected to the National Highway 8 through a 16 km connector highway. National highway 6, also known as Surat - Kolkata Highway, starts from Hazira and passes through surat city and connects the city to Dhule, Amravati, Nagpur, Raipur, Sambalpur, Kharagpur and Calcutta. The National Highway 228, also known as Dandi Heritage highway, starts from Sabarmati in Ahmedabad and passes through Anand, Kheda, Ankleshwar and passes through Surat city to Navsari and ends up in Dandi. ;Local transport On 22nd August 2008, the SMSS bus service was opened by the city Mayor Dr. Kanubhai Mavani. It is considered the best city bus services in India. These buses are CNG-fueled and have an LCD screen in the front giving details about the journey. The conductor uses an electronic machine to print out the tickets. The bus stops are modern and comfortable. The bus service in general is relatively hi-tech and modern. Bus rapid transit system is planned for the city and the project is expected to be completed by end of 2011.
Dawoodi Bohra also made Surat (1787AD onward) it's Dawat office In the era of 42nd Dai Syedna Yusuf Najmuddin. It continued up to the period of 51st Dai Taher Saifuddin (1915-1965AD), when it was shifted to Mumbai.
Because of unauthorized residential buildings and slums, which cause difficulties in counting the residents of these areas, combined with the explosive growth in population (mostly through migration), it is generally believed that as of 2009 about 5.0 million people live within the Surat Municipal Corporation.
All major Indian festivals are celebrated in Surat. Navratri, Diwali and Ganesh Chaturthi are celebrated with great enthusiasm. The kite-flying festival of Uttarayan which falls on Makar Sankranti — 14 January — is very popular in the city. It is also well known for the celebration of Chandi Padvo which usually occurs around October and is a holiday unique to Surat. This day comes after one of the two biggest full moon days of the Hindu calendar year, "Sharad Purnima". On this day, Surtis buy almost 100 tons of Ghari and other Surti delicacies.
Surat is the home of Shree V. T. Choksi Suryapur Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya, located in Amliran near the Kavi Narmad Chaklo.
Surat is also the home to the prestigious institute, "Educationam" which is rapidly growing to cater not just to Chartered Accountant students but also in the field of primary and higher secondary education.
Surat has the prestigious Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology (SVNIT), commonly known to local people as SVR from its earlier name SVREC (Sardar Vallabhbhai Regional Engineering College). It is one of the NITs.It is among the top five of all 20 NIT's in India and top most in Gujarat for technical education. With its festivals throughout the year, the college keeps a very vibrant atmosphere inside as well as outside the campus. The college is favorite destination for morning joggers of the city. There are few other Engineering Colleges in Surat are Government Engineering College, Surat (GEC)- Dr. S. & S. S. Ghandhy College of Engineering & Technology Campus[ , ], Sarvajanik College of Engineering and Technology (SCET), C K Pithawala College of Engineering and Technology (CKPCET) and Bhagwan Mahavir College of Engineering and Technology. Shri Tapi Brahmacharya Ahram Sabah College Of Diploma Engineering.
The city holds the prestige of providing Medical Education to students.It has two medical colleges - "Government Medical College and New Civil Hospital" and "SMIMER", both giving the degrees of MBBS and MD,MS.The City also holds one Ayurvedic college namely "Shri O.H.Nazar Ayurvedic College and Hospital",giving BAMS degree affiliated to Gujarat Ayurved University,Jamnagar,Gujarat,India. C. D. Pachchigar Homoeopathic (Homeopathic) Medical College. The Sarvajanik College of Physiotherapy Opposite Lokhat Hospital,Rampura Surat.
Al Jamea tus Saifiyah is an Islamic Arabic Academy situated in the heart of Surat city, India, with a sister campus in the northern foothills of Karachi, Pakistan, which is a leading theological University for Dawoodi Bohras. It was founded in 1814 by the 43rd Dai Syedna Abdeali Saifuddin [R.A].
In 1920, Dawoodi Bohra's 51st Dai the late Dr Syedna Taher Saifuddin transformed this institution into a university that also promoted education for Bohra girls. Present Dai Dr Syedna Mohammad Burhanuddin has expanded it with the state-of-the-art facilities including International Baccalaureate Office (IBO) which has acceptance worldwide.
Under the 10+2+3 format, students attend primary and secondary schooling during the first ten years and then may complete two years of higher secondary education, followed by three years at college for commerce, arts or science degrees.Generally, engineering degree courses take four years, while medicine takes about five and half years or more. Most colleges in the city are affiliated with the Veer Narmad South Gujarat University.
A Parsi Theatre Academy is being opened in the Muglisara area of Surat, by Yezdi Karanjia, who has a long experience in staging Parsi plays. It is hoped that it will generate some interest among schoolgoers, and breath new cultural life into the dwindling community.
Since the city has the largest synthetic textile manufacturing center in India, there is an exclusive textile newspaper called Textile Graph.(Web site: www.textilegraphonline.com) It is published in Surat, since 1994, in Gujarati and Hindi versions. The 'Textile Directory of Surat' (5th. edition) comprising business information of textile traders and industry in and around Surat is also published by Textile Graph.
Most cable service providers have local television channels. Satellite TV DTH services are provided by DISH TV, TATA SKY,Airtel,SUN DIRECT, BIG TV. Broadband internet connections are also available in the city. Broadband service providers include BSNL, TATA Indicom, Reliance Communication, YOU Broadband and Hathway Communications. Wi-Fi connectivity is available at many cafes. Currently, Surat has four FM Radio stations - Radio City 91.1, Radio Mirchi 98.3, My FM 94.3, Big FM 92.7 along with the national radio Vividh Bharati.
An annual boat race takes place in Surat, in the Tapi river, starting from an island in Arabian sea, sailing upstream Tapi to Magdalla.
These are some of the important Satellite Towns of Surat Metropolitan Regionhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surat_Metropolitan_Region:
# Hazira # Kadodara # Bardoli # Palsana # Bamroli # Sachin-Kanakpur-Kansad # Navsari # Olpad # Sayan # Kim # Kosamba-Tarasadi
Dutch Garden — The ancient Dutch gardens, the Dutch cemetery and Makaipul, the ancient original port from where the ships sailed to other parts of the world are other attractions.
"Suvali beach located near Hazira is a far away beach located in the remotest area of Surat."
"Hazira beach at Hazria village."
"Dandi beach at Dandi village."
The Surat Fort — The Old Fort was built by Britishers in the 1616 to fortify the defence against the Bhils. It is now used for municipal offices.
The Sardar Patel Museum — Established in 1898, and originally called the Winchester Museum;, this museum has a collection of over 10,000 specimens of arts and crafts.
Gaurav Path — A well planned and well-built 6 lane road to decongest the traffic in Piplod area of the city. Dotted with multiplexes, shopping malls, show-rooms and restaurants. This road connects the city to its airport and Port of Magdalla. Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology is also located on this road. Extending this road till Dumas is underway.
'''SHREE SARWESHVAR MANDIR DHAM''- A temple near parvat patia Surat, there are almost gods and goddess statue belong Hindu samaj also shani dev mandir Shree Ramesh Jhanwar, Shree Govind Bajaj, Shree Laxminarayan Prajapati, Shree Murli prajapati, Shree Dwarka Parsad Taparia, Dr. Mahesh Patel, Shree Satishji Sharma are founder team of this temple. All Kalash Yatra is start from SHREE SARVESHWAR MANDIR DHAM for any Function and Katha Bhagwat in Parvat Patia area.
Jawaharlal Nehru Garden — Colloquially known as Chowpaty, this is the largest and one of the oldest gardens in the city. It houses a musical fountain as well. The adjoining area is one of the most famous eating spots with sequences of stalls serving Indian snacks along with Chinese and South Indian cuisines.
Saputara is a hill station in the Sahyadri Hills only 170 km from Surat at an altitude of 1140 meters above sea level. Lying at a higher altitude Saputara has a cool climate.
Wilson Hills, Gujarat is a hill station in the Sahyadri ranges of Valsad district near dharampur at an altitude of 850 meters (2700 feet) above sea level. The nearest hill station of Surat. It enjoys a cool and a serene climate throughout the year. It is only 120 km from Surat.
Vansda National Park — It is situated in the Navsari district and is home to leopards, tigers, panthers,pythons and wild boars. The best time to visit is between July and January.
Beaches — There are a number of beaches near Surat. Only 16 km away, Dumas is a popular resort with locals. Suvali is 28 km from the city and Ubhrat is 42 km out, while Tithal is 108 km away and only five km from Valsad on the Mumbai to Vadodara railway line. Suvali has two wells with water rich in iron and sulphur. Suvali beach is fringed by feathery casurina trees.
Thirty-nine kilometres south of Surat, Navsari- The Twin city of Surat has been a headquarters for the Parsi community since the earliest days of their settlement in India. Udvada, only 10 km north of Vapi, the station for Daman, has the oldest Parsi sacred fire in India. It is said that the fire was brought from Persia to Diu, on the opposite coast of the Gulf of Cambay, in AD 700. Sanjan, in the extreme south of the state, is the small port where the Parsis first landed; a pillar marks the spot.
The Dutch Cemetery — Located near Kataragam Gate, this impressive mausoleum is that of Baron Hendrik Adriaan Van Rheede tot Drakenstein, who died in 1691. A massive Dome, beautiful pillars and the huge gallery make it a very outstanding monument.
Science City — One of the best Science City in India. Developed by the Surat Municipal Corporation in City Light Town and is one of the most attractive places in the city.
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name | Anil Kapoor |
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birth date | December 24, 1959 |
birth place | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
years active | 1979–present |
spouse | Sunita Kapoor (1984–present) |
occupation | Actor, Producer }} |
Kapoor earned his first Filmfare Best Actor Award for his performance in N. Chandra's ''Tezaab'' in 1988, and later for Indra Kumar's ''Beta'' in 1992. Since then, he has starred in many critically and commercially successful films including ''Woh Saat Din'', ''Meri Jung'', ''Janbaaz'', ''Karma'', ''Mr. India'', ''Virasat'' (1997), for which he won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor; ''Biwi No.1'' (1999); ''Taal'' (1999), for which he won his second Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award; ''Pukar'' (2000), for which he won his first National Film Award for Best Actor; ''No Entry'' (2005) and ''Welcome'' (2007).
Kapoor's first role in an international film was in Danny Boyle's 2008 Academy Award-winning film ''Slumdog Millionaire,'' for which he shared the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. His performance in the eighth season of the action series ''24'' generated rave reviews from the American press. Globally, Anil Kapoor is one of the most recognised Indian actors.
In 1984, he married Sunita Kapoor (née Bhambhani) and has two daughters and a son Harshwardhan Kapoor. Kapoor's elder daughter is actress Sonam Kapoor. Rhea Kapoor attended school in New York and is now a producer in Mumbai.
Next, he appeared in Yash Chopra's drama ''Mashaal'' (1984) as Tapori, for which he won his first Filmfare Award in the Best Supporting Actor category. Kapoor's 1985 releases included ''Yudh'' & ''Saaheb''.
In 1986, Kapoor played the role of a care free playboy in the hit ''Janbaaz'', costarring Feroz Khan. His other release of 1986 ''Insaaf Ki Awaaz'' was a box office hit. In the same year Basu Chatterjee directed ''Chameli Ki Shaadi'' and he displayed his crackling flare in comedy.
Going on to deliver huge commercial success with films like ''Meri Jung'' (1985), a career-defining role of an angry young lawyer fighting for justice, which eventually established Kapoor's credential as a mature actor and both audience and critics gave their thumbs up to his performance. Kapoor played a comic tapori in ''Karma'' (1986), the biggest hit of the year. Kapoor generated wide applause from audience of all walks of life for his title role in Shekhar Kapur's sci-fi film ''Mr. India'' (1987), the biggest hit of the year. The film became one of his biggest box office hits and shot him to superstar status. Anil kapoor was equally impressive in Mahesh Bhatt directed film ''Thikana''. In 1988, he was rewarded with his first Filmfare Best Actor Award for his rivetting performance in the hit film, ''Tezaab'', the biggest blockbuster of 1988. Anil proved to be the only saving grace even in flops like ''Ram-Avtar''. The following year he delivered more mega commercial and critical successes with ''Ram Lakhan'' (which became the second highest box office earner of 1989) and the audience went berserk with the song ''One Two Ka Four''. In the highly acclaimed film ''Parinda'', Kapoor played his role with conviction, and his biggest achievement was displaying the vulnerability of his character so perfectly. In ''Rakhwala'', Kapoor played a tapori again and the film was declared a success. Kapoor excelled in his eccentric portrayal of an autistic person in the 1989 hit, ''Eeshwar'' and this film proved his versatility as an actor.
In 1992, Kapoor received his second Filmfare Best Actor Award for his hard-hitting performance in Indra Kumar's ''Beta'' — the biggest blockbuster of the year — opposite Madhuri Dixit. Kapoor was highly impressive with his comic act in ''Khel'' and his comic timing was one of the highlights of the film. In 1993, Boney Kapoor's much delayed mega-budget, ''Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja'' was a disaster at the box office and damaged Kapoor's reputation as the industry's biggest star at the time. The only major success in these years was ''Laadla'' with Sridevi, a film produced by Nitin Manmohan. Kapoor gave a splendid performance as a simpleton lover in the hit musical ''1942: A Love Story''. His 1995 release, ''Trimurti (film)'' was a box office disaster, though Kapoor's performance was creditable. Kapoor came up with a decent performance in the average performer ''Gharwali Bharwali''.
After a few box office failures, he had box office success with films like ''Loafer'' (1996),. In ''Judaai'', Kapoor's depiction of a loving husband twisted between his two wives was appreciated and this film fared well at the box office. ''Deewana Mastana'' (1997), ''Biwi No.1'' (1999) and ''Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain'' (1999) were box office hits. Kapoor’s unusual characterization of a zealous, crooked musical superstar in ''Taal'' (1999) shocked both audience and critics alike. He also won rave reviews for his superb performance in ''Virasat'', a remake of the Tamil film, ''Thevar Magan'' (1992), in which ''Kamal Hassan'' had played Kapoor's role. He also starred in the unsuccessful ''Jhooth Bole Kauwa Kaate'', which was legendary filmmaker Hrishikesh Mukherji's last commercial release, along with Juhi Chawla. He shaved his moustache once again for the film, in the second half, where he played actor Sajid Khan's wife and his delightful comic timing was a real treat to watch.
In 2002, Kapoor gave an excellent performance in the role of a fat man in ''Badhaai Ho Badhaai'', a takeoff from the Hollywood hit, ''Nutty Professor''. He notched up yet another glorious performance in the Indra Kumar directed film ''Rishtey''. In ''Om Jai Jagadish'', he gave an amazing performance. Kapoor shared the screen with Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan for the first time in ''Armaan'', and underplayed his character of a neurosurgeon superbly.
In his 2003 release, ''Calcutta Mail'', he delivered one of his best performances. His character was defined with ample scope to perform in this screenplay-driven performance and in spite of the strong supporting cast, this really came out as Kapoor's one-man show. He ignited the silver screen with an authoritative performance in ''Musafir''. Kapoor gave an incredibly restrained performance as the stricken husband in the thriller ''My Wife's Murder'', which he also produced. Anees Bazmee's super-hit comedy ''No Entry'' (2005), followed for Kapoor that year. The film went on to become the highest grossing film of the year.
Kapoor played a grey character with finesse in the 2005 thriller, ''Chocolate''. Anil's first release of 2007 ''Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute to Love'' was a box office hit in overseas though a flop in India. Anees Bazmee's ''Welcome'', which released on 21 December 2007 and was declared the biggest success of the year. Kapoor's understated performance in Subhash Ghai's ''Black and White'' was highly lauded. His first release in 2008, Abbas Mustan's thriller, ''Race'' became a box office hit. Vijay Krishna Acharya's, ''Tashan'' marked Anil's comeback to Yash Raj Films but failed to do well at the box office.
His most recent films were his first English-language film, ''Slumdog Millionaire'', which was released on 12 November 2008, and ''Yuvvraaj'', which was released on 21 November 2008. ''Yuvvraaj'', with Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif in the lead roles, failed to do well at the box office. On the other hand, ''Slumdog Millionaire'' has won a number of international awards and received rave reviews from critics, costing only US $15 million to produce, but pulling in more than $352 million worldwide. In January 2009, he attended the 66th Golden Globe Awards ceremony along with the team of ''Slumdog Millionaire'', which won four Golden Globe Awards. Kapoor also received a nomination for Best Ensemble at the Black Reel Awards of 2008 and has won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.
Year !! Film !! Role !! Other notes | ||||
1979 | ''Hamare Tumhare'' | Vipin | ||
rowspan="3" | 1980 | ''Ek Baar Kaho (1980 film)Ek Baar Kaho'' || | ||
''Hum Paanch (1980 film) | Hum Paanch'' | |||
''Vamsa Vriksham'' | ||||
1982 | ''Shakti (1982 film)Shakti'' || | Ravi Kumar | ||
rowspan="2" | 1983 | ''Pallavi Anu Pallavi''| | Vijay | Kannada film |
''Woh Saat Din'' | Prem Pratap Patailawale | |||
rowspan="4" | 1984 | ''Mashaal''| | Raja | Winner, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award |
''Andar Baahar'' | Raja | |||
''Laila'' | Kumar Deshraj Singh | |||
''Love Marriage'' | ||||
rowspan="4" | 1985 | ''Saaheb''| | Suni Sharma | |
''Yudh (film) | Yudh'' | Double Role Public Prosecutor Avinash / Junior | ||
''Mohabbat'' | Shekhar | |||
''Meri Jung'' | Arun Verma | |||
rowspan="8" | 1986 | ''Kahan Kahan Se Guzar''| | ||
''Pyaar Ka Sindoor'' | ||||
''Chameli Ki Shaadi'' | Charandas | |||
''Aap Ke Saath'' | Vimal | |||
''Janbaaz'' | Amar Singh | |||
''Pyar Kiya Hai Pyar Karenge'' | Anand | |||
''Karma (film) | Karma'' | Johnny/Gyaneshwar | ||
''Insaaf Ki Awaaz'' | ||||
rowspan="4" | 1987 | ''Itihaas (film)Itihaas'' || | ||
''Mr. India'' | Arun Verma/Mr. India | |||
''Hifazat'' | Ram Kumar/Raj Kumar | |||
''Thikana'' | Ravi | |||
rowspan="6" | 1988 | ''Kasam''| | ||
''Ram-Avtar'' | Avtar | |||
''Vijay (film) | Vijay'' | Arjun | ||
''Sone Pe Suhaaga'' | Ravi Kumar/Joginder | |||
''Tezaab'' | Mahesh Deshmukh (Munna) | |||
''Inteqam'' | ||||
rowspan="8" | 1989 | ''Ram Lakhan''| | Inspector Lakhan Pratap Singh | |
''Joshilaay'' | Karan | |||
''Eeshwar (1989 film) | Eeshwar'' | Ishwarchand Vishnunath Brahmanand | ||
''Rakhwala'' | ||||
''Abhimanyu (movie) | Abhimanyu'' | Mannu/Abhimanyu America Puri /Abdul Jabbar | ||
''Aag Se Khelenge'' | Inspector Ravi Saxena/Raja Saxena | |||
''Kala Bazaar'' | Vijay | |||
''Parinda'' | ||||
rowspan="6" | 1990 | ''Awaargi''| | Azad | |
''Kishen Kanhaiya'' | Double role Kishen/Kanhaiya | |||
''Ghar Ho To Aisa'' | ||||
''Jeevan Ek Sangharsh'' | Karan | |||
''Amba (movie) | Amba'' | |||
''Jamai Raja'' | Raja | |||
rowspan="4" | 1991 | ''Jigarwala''| | Amar Singh | |
''Benaam Badsha'' | Deepak | |||
''Pratikar'' | Krishna Srivastav | |||
''Lamhe'' | Virendra Pratap Singh | |||
rowspan="6" | 1992 | ''Beta (film)Beta'' || | Raju | Winner, Filmfare Best Actor Award |
''Zindagi Ek Jua'' | Harikishan alias Harry | |||
''Humlaa'' | Shiva | |||
''Khel'' | Devdas/Arun Kumar | |||
''Heer Ranjha (film) | Heer Ranjha'' | Deedho/Ranjha | ||
''Apradhi'' | Shiva | |||
rowspan="2" | 1993 | ''Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja''| | Ramesh Verma/Romeo | |
''Guru Dev'' | Guru (Gaurav) | |||
rowspan="4" | 1994 | ''Laadla''| | Raju | |
''Andaz'' | Ajay | |||
''1942: A Love Story'' | Naren Singh | |||
''Mr. Azaad'' | Azaad | |||
1995 | ''Trimurti (film)Trimurti'' || | Anand Singh/Sikander | Nominated, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award | |
rowspan="3" | 1996 | ''Rajkumar (1996 film)Rajkumar'' || | Rajkumar | |
Loafer | Ravi Kumar | |||
''Mr. Bechara'' | Anand Verma | |||
rowspan="4" | 1997 | ''Judaai (1997 film)Judaai'' || | Raj | |
''Virasat (1997 film) | Virasat'' | Shakti Thakur | ||
''Deewana Mastana'' | Raj Kumar (Raja)/Inspector. Bansi Rao | |||
''Chandralekha (1997 film) | Chandralekha'' | |||
rowspan="3" | 1998 | ''Kabhi Na Kabhi''| | Rajeshwar (alias Raja) | |
''Gharwali Baharwali'' | Arun | |||
''Jhooth Bole Kauwa Kaate'' | Shanker Sharma/Ramanuj | |||
rowspan="4" | 1999 | ''Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain''| | Vijay | |
''Biwi No.1'' | Lakhan | |||
''Mann (film) | Mann'' | Raj | ||
''Taal (film) | Taal'' | Vikrant Kapoor | ||
rowspan="4" | 2000 | ''Bulandi''| | Dharamraj "Dada" Thakur/Arjun Thakur | |
''Pukar (2000 film) | Pukar'' | Major Jaidev Rajvansh | ||
''Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai'' | Avinash | |||
''Karobar'' | Rajiv | |||
rowspan="2" | 2001 | ''Lajja (film)Lajja'' || | Raju | |
''Nayak: The Real Hero | Nayak'' | Shivaji Rao Gaekwad | ||
rowspan="3" | 2002 | ''Badhaai Ho Badhaai''| | Raja | |
''Om Jai Jagadish'' | Om Batra | |||
''Rishtey'' | Suraj Singh | |||
rowspan="2" | 2003 | ''Armaan (2003 film)Armaan'' || | Dr. Akash Sinha | |
''Calcutta Mail'' | Avinash | |||
2004 | ''Musafir (2004 film)Musafir'' || | Lucky | ||
rowspan="4" | 2005 | ''Bewafaa''| | Aditya Sahai | |
''My Wife's Murder'' | Ravi Patwardhan | |||
''No Entry'' | Kishen | |||
''Chocolate (hindi film) | Chocolate'' | Advocate Krishan Pundit | ||
rowspan="2" | 2006 | ''Humko Deewana Kar Gaye''| | Karan Oberoi | |
''Darna Zaroori Hai'' | Karan Chopra | |||
rowspan="2" | 2007 | ''Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love''| | Vinay | |
''Welcome (film) | Welcome'' | Sagar Pandey aka Majnu Bhai | ||
rowspan="6" | 2008 | ''My Name is Anthony Gonsalves''| | Himself | |
''Black and White (2008 Indian film) | Black & White'' | Special appearance as Rajan Mathur | ||
''Race (2008 film) | Race'' | Inspector Robert D'Costa (R.D.) | ||
''Tashan (film) | Tashan'' | Lakhan Singh Ballebaaz (Bhaiyyaji) | ||
''Slumdog Millionaire'' | Prem Kumar | |||
''Yuvvraaj'' | Gyanesh Yuvvraaj | |||
rowspan="2" | 2009 | ''Shortcut: The Con is on''| | Special appearance as himself | |
''Wanted (2009 film) | Wanted'' | Special appearance in song ''Jalwa'' | ||
rowspan="2" | 2010 | ''24 (TV series)24'' || | Omar Hassan (24 character)>Kamistan President Omar Hassan | Series Regular (Season 8) |
''No Problem (film) | No Problem'' | Inspector Arjun Singh | ||
rowspan="4" | 2011 | Balraj | ||
''Double Dhamaal'' | Himself | |||
''Tezz'' | Arjun | |||
''Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol'' | Brij Nath | |||
rowspan="2" | 2012 | ''Race 2'' | Inspector Robert D'Costa (R.D.) | |
''Shootout at Wadala'' |
Category:1959 births Category:American television actors Category:Indian Hindus Category:Living people Category:People from Mumbai Category:Punjabi people Category:Indian actors Category:Indian film actors Category:Indian film producers Category:Filmfare Awards winners Category:National Film Award winners Category:Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Screen Actors Guild Award winners Category:Hindi film actors Category:Mithibai College alumni
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name | Dimple Kapadia |
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birth date | June 08, 1957 |
yearsactive | 1973; 1984–present |
spouse | Rajesh Khanna (1973–1984) (separated) |
birthname | Dimple Chunnibhai Kapadia |
occupation | Actress }} |
After Kapadia's separation, she returned to the film industry in 1984. In 1985, she appeared in the film ''Saagar'', where she once again appeared opposite her ''Bobby'' co-star, Rishi Kapoor. The film was known for being quite controversial for several scenes featuring Kapadia, including one scene in which she was seen in a brief topless scene. Kapadia's performance as Mona D'Silva, a young woman residing in Goa, who is torn between her friend and the man she loves, won her a second Best Actress award at the Filmfare Awards. Rediff.com noted about her performance, "Dimple, caught between a friend and lover, performed solidly and memorably, grounding the two male leads and making the film work."
Kapadia appeared in many movies throughout the 1980s and 1990s. In 1993, she won the National Film Award for Best Actress for her performance in ''Rudaali''. The citation for the award described her performance as a "compelling interpretation of the tribulations of a lonely woman ravaged by a cruel society". She played an alcoholic in ''Dil Chahta Hai'' (2001). In 2005, she once again starred with Rishi Kapoor in ''Pyaar Mein Twist''. In 2006, she appeared in her first English-language film ''Being Cyrus''. Kapadia's more recent work includes ''Luck By Chance'' (2009).
Kapadia separated from Khanna in 1984. In 2010, reporter Dinesh Raheja stated that “the bitterness between Rajesh and Dimple washed away", noting that they are seen together at parties and that Dimple campaigned for Khanna's election and also worked in his film ''Jai Shiv Shankar''. After the separation she returned to acting. Her daughters also became actresses as did her younger sister Simple Kapadia. Her daughter, Twinkle Khanna, is married to actor Akshay Kumar.She is also starring on a movie with her son-in-law Akshay Kumar in Patiala House.
;Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards 1991 - Best Actress, ''Drishti''
Category:1957 births Category:Indian film actors Category:Living people Category:Filmfare Awards winners Category:Hindi film actors Category:Indian actors Category:Indian Hindus
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