Kulbhushan Kharbanda

Indian actor (b. 1944) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kulbhushan Kharbanda (born 21 October 1944) is an Indian actor who works in Hindi and Punjabi films. He is best known for his role as the antagonist Shakaal in Shaan (1980),[1][2][3] Starting off with the Delhi-based theatre group borkh in 1974.[4] He worked in several parallel cinema films before working in the mainstream Hindi film industry. He appeared in Mahesh Bhatt's classic Arth (1982), Ek Chadar Maili Si (1986), Waaris (1988), and in all three parts of Deepa Mehta's Elements trilogy: Fire (1996), Earth (1998), and Water (2005).[5] After nearly two decades he was seen on the theatre stage at the Padatik Theatre in Kolkata in the production of Atmakatha, directed by Vinay Sharma.[6]

Born (1944-10-21) 21 October 1944 (age 81)
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1970–present
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Kulbhushan Kharbanda
Kulbhushan Kharbanda in 2012
Born (1944-10-21) 21 October 1944 (age 81)
Alma materKirori Mal College, Delhi University, Aligarh Muslim University
OccupationActor
Years active1970–present
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Career

After his studies he and a few of his college friends formed a theatre group called "Abhiyaan", and then joined Delhi-based "Yatrik", a bilingual theatre repertory founded by director Joy Michael in 1964; he became its first paid artiste, though after a few years Yatrik collapsed as the director was lecturing in US universities.[7][8][9] That is when he moved to Kolkata in 1972 and started working with the theatre group "Padatik" which did Hindi theatre, under director Shyamanand Jalan.[10] Here he worked for a while before moving on to Mumbai and films.[11][12]

He first got noticed in Nishaant (1974) by Shyam Benegal, with whom he went on to work in several more films including Manthan (1976), Bhumika: The Role (1977), Junoon (1978), and Kalyug (1980).[13] Soon he was a regular with parallel cinema directors, like in Godhuli (1977) with B. V. Karanth.

Playing the bald villain Shakaal in Shaan (1980) directed by Ramesh Sippy, he saw his transition into mainstream cinema.[14] Kharbanda went on to appear in Shakti (1982), Ghayal (1990), Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (1992), Gupt (1997), Border (1997), Yes Boss (1997) and Refugee (2000). However, he continued appearing in art films such as Chakra (1981), with Smita Patil and Naseeruddin Shah, Arth (1982), with Shabana Azmi, Andhi Gali (1984), the first Hindi film of Buddhadeb Dasgupta,[15] Ek Chadar Maili Si (1986), with Hema Malini, Utsav (1984), by Girish Karnad, Mandi (1983), Trikal (1985), Susman (1987), by Shyam Benegal, Naseem (1995), by Saeed Akhtar Mirza and Monsoon Wedding (2001) directed by Mira Nair.

He portrayed Reema Lagoo's husband and Raj Babbar's brother in Shashi Kapoor's Filmwalas Productions' Kalyug. He has also appeared in period films such as Jodha Akbar and Lagaan.

He has acted in a number of Punjabi films. He portrayed the hero in the legendary film Chan Pardesi (1980) and starred in the Punjabi comedy Mahaul Theek Hai (1999).

He has acted in six of Deepa Mehta's movies and all her trilogy films: Earth, Fire and Water. He did a German film in 2009.

He has acted in TV serials, such as Shanno Ki Shaadi and Mahi Ve.[1]

He has been seen on the stage in plays such as Teen Farishtay, Hatya ek akaar ki, Baki Itihaas, Ek Shunya Bajirao, Guinea Pig, Girdhade, Sakharam Binder and, recently, Atmakatha.

Filmography

Television + Web series

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Year Show Role
1997 Yeh Hai Mere Apne
1999 Shapath
2002 Tu Kahe Agar Vishal's Tauji
2016 Love Shots Mr. Chowdhury
2018-2020 Mirzapur Satyanand Tripathi aka Bauji
2020 A Suitable Boy Karim Chand Seth aka Lata's Nanaji
2021 The Tattoo Murders Retired DCP Ajay Yagnik
2022 Guilty Minds L N Khanna
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Hindi films

Hindi Films

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Year Film Role
1974 Jadu Ka Shankh
1975 Nishaant
1976 Manthan
1977 Bhumika: The Role
Godhuli
1978 Junoon
1979 Solva Saawan
1980 Shaan Shakaal
1981 Bulundi Viju Mohanti
Kalyug
Nakhuda
Kalyug
Chakra
Silsila Officer Kulbhushan
1982 Aparoopa
Prem Rog
Shakti K.D. Narang
Arth Inder Malhotra
1983 Mandi
1984 Andhi Gali
Duniya Teja
Utsav
1985 Ghulami Constable Gopi Dada
Lava Kul Verma
Zamana G.D.
Ram Teri Ganga Maili
Mera Muqaddar Vijay
Trikal
1986 Janbaaz Mr. Rai
New Delhi Times
Ek Chadar Maili Si Trilok
1987 Sheela[16]
Jaan Hatheli Pe Shankar Chinoy
Uttar Dakshin
Susman
1988 Waaris Thakur Gajjan Singh
Hum To Chale Pardes Kul
Main Zinda Hoon
Veerana Thakur Mahendra Pratap
1989 Joshilaay Raja Singh / Raja Sahib
1990 Ghayal Police Commissioner Ashok Pradhan
Pratibandh
Paap Ki Kamaee Supremo
1991 Antarnaad
Henna
1992 Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar
Bekhudi
1993 Game
Damini
Ek Hi Raasta
Apaatkaal[17] Police Commissioner
Mahakaal Anita's Father
Shaktiman
1994 Mohra Jailor
1995 Baazi Police Commissioner Majumdar
Naseem
1996 Nirbhay
Loafer
Fire
1997 Border
1998 China Gate
1999 Hote Hote Pyar Ho Gaya Colonel
Teri Mohabbat Ka Naam Subhash
2000 Bulandi
Hera Pheri Devi Prasad
Pukar
2001 Monsoon Wedding
Lagaan Raja Puran Singh
2003 Taj Mahal: A Monument of Love[18] Jahangir
Basti
Pinjar
2004 I - Proud To Be An Indian I's father
Garv
Agnipankh
2005 Zameer
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero
Water
2006 Fight Club
Lage Raho Munna Bhai Khurana
Umrao Jaan
2007 Manorama Six Feet Under
2008 EMI
Ek
Jodhaa Akbar
Ru Ba Ru
2009 Team
Aloo Chaat
Kurbaan
2010 Khatta Meetha Sachin’s father
2011 Khushiyaan
2012 Midnight's Children
Delhi in a Day
2014 Zed Plus
Haider
2015 Brothers
2016 Azhar
2018 Soorma
2019 Manikarnika
No Fathers in Kashmir
Khandaani Shafakhana Hakim Tarachand
2022 Ardh
2024 Crew Sadanand Gowda aka Nanu
2025 Jewel Thief Jayant Roy
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Other language films

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Year Film Role Language
1981 Chann Pardesi Punjabi
1982 Ucha Dar Babe Nank Da Punjabi
1988 Trinetrudu Telugu
2010 Nirdoshi Deshmukh Kannada
2013 Saadi Love Story Mr. Brar Punjabi
2014 Kirpaan Punjabi
2016 Dictator Telugu
Aatishbazi Ishq Punjabi
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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Film Result
1986 Filmfare Awards Best Supporting Actor Ghulami Nominated
2002 IIFA Awards Best Supporting Actor Lagaan Nominated
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References

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