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Anupam Kher (born 7 March 1955) is an Indian actor who has appeared in nearly 450 films and 100 plays. Though mainly appearing in Bollywood films, he has had roles in some films from other nations as well. He has held the post of Chairman of the Censor Board and National School of Drama in India.
Anupam Kher was born into a Kashmiri Pandit family and lived in Shimla and was educated at D.A.V. School there. He is an alumnus and a former chairperson of the National School of Drama. Some of his early acting was in plays performed at the Himachal Pradesh University.
Kher made his acting debut in the 1982 Hindi movie Aagman. Then in 1984 came Saaransh, where 28-year old Kher played a retired man who has lost his son. He hosted TV shows such as Say Na Something To Anupam Uncle, Sawaal Dus Crore Ka and the recent Lead India. He has had many comic roles but has also played the villain such as his acclaimed role as terrorist Dr. Dang in Karma (1986). For his role in Daddy (1989) he received the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance. Kher has won the Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role five times, more than any other actor.
Akshay Kumar (born Rajiv Hari Om Bhatia on 9 September 1967) is an Indian film actor, producer, comedian and martial artist who has appeared in over a hundred Hindi films. He has nominated for Filmfare Award several times and won two times. When he began his acting career in the 1990s, he primarily starred in action films and was particularly known for his appearances in feature films commonly called the "Khiladi series", which included Khiladi (1992), Main Khiladi Tu Anari (1994), Sabse Bada Khiladi (1995), Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi (1996), Mr. and Mrs. Khiladi (1997), International Khiladi (1999), and Khiladi 420 (2000), as well as other action films such as Waqt Hamara Hai (1993), Mohra (1994), Elaan (1994) and Suhaag (1994).
Later he also gained fame for his drama, romance and comic roles. He started becoming known for his performances in romance films like Yeh Dillagi (1994) and Dhadkan (2000) as well as drama films such as Ek Rishtaa (2001). His comic performances in comedy films such as Hera Pheri (2000), Mujhse Shaadi Karogi (2004), and Garam Masala (2005) met with acclaim. His success further rose in 2007, when he starred in four consecutive commercial hits. He has thus established himself as one of the leading actors in Hindi cinema.
Actors: Elwin Rijken (producer), Elwin Rijken (editor), Elwin Rijken (director), Elwin Rijken (writer), Johan Aders (actor), Johan Aders (miscellaneous crew), Raphael Klompers (actor), Rudi van der Steen (actor), John de Haas (composer), John de Haas (actor), William Cheng (actor), Murat Nur (composer), Marvin Alexander (actor), Murat Nur (actor), Jose Roman (actor),
Genres: Action, Comedy, Short,Actors: Ian Roberts (actor), Hakan Kousetta (miscellaneous crew), Mark Kilian (composer), Gavin Hood (writer), Gavin Hood (director), Paul Raleigh (producer), Jerry Mofokeng (actor), Doug Mankoff (producer), Mia Bays (miscellaneous crew), Rapulana Seiphemo (actor), Athol Fugard (writer), Kenneth Nkosi (actor), Pierre Vienings (costume designer), Robert Little (producer), Maureen Conway (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: In Johannesburg, a small time criminal, Tsotsi, is a teenager without feelings, hardened by his tough life. After a series of violent gang hits, Tsotsi hijacks a car. However, whilst driving, Tsotsi finds that there is a baby on the back seat. He brings the baby to his house in the slum. The next six days bring about a change in him that couldn't be foreseen.
Keywords: ant, apology, artist, baby, baby-bottle, baby-formula, baby-left-in-stolen-car, baby-nudity, baby-nursery, baby-snatcherActors: Christian Vervaet (director), Rudyard Kipling (writer), Johan Hoogewijs (composer), Sean Talo (miscellaneous crew), Sean Talo (actor), Sean Talo (actor), Sean Talo (actor), Jan De Vuyst (writer),
Genres: Family,