Pankaj Kapur Wiki, Biography, Age, Wife, Family, Education, Height, Weight, Movies List, Career, Profession, Net Worth

Pankaj Kapur Wiki and Biography: Pankaj Kapoor, a veteran of Hindi stage and screen, was born on May 29, 1954. He has appeared in a variety of well-known TV shows and films as a guest actor. Three National Film Awards and a Filmfare Award are among his many honors.

Pankaj Kapur

Pankaj Kapur Wiki: Biography, Age, Wife, Family, Education, Height, Weight, Movies List, Career, Profession, Net Worth

Real Name Pankaj Kapur
Nick Name Pankaj
Profession Actor
Famous For Movies
Wife Name Neelima Azeem (Divorced)

Supriya Pathak (Actress)

Physical Status  
Age 68 Years
Height 5 Feet 6 Inch
Weight 79 Kgs
Eye Color Dark Brown
Hair Color White
Personal Information  
Date of Birth 29 May 1954
Birth Place Ludhiana, Punjab, India
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Nationality Indian
School Name NA
College Name Government College, Ludhiana

National School of Drama (NSD), New Delhi

Qualifications Engineer
Family Profile NA
Father Name NA
Mother Name NA
Siblings NA
Career Actor
Source of Income Movies, Commercials, TV Shows
Appeared In Movies, Commercials, TV Shows
Net Worth Salary 134 Crores+(Approx.)

Pankaj Kapur Biography

Pankaj Kapur Education

Pankaj Kapur was born on May 29, 1954, in the Punjabi city of Ludhiana to a family of Khatri ancestry. He completed his formal education in Punjab before turning to acting as a career. He enrolled in the National School of Drama to further his education.

Pankaj Kapur Early Life

Pankaj Kapur was born on May 29, 1954, in the Punjabi city of Ludhiana to a family of Khatri ancestry. In 1979, he wed the dancer and actress Neelima Azeem. They made their home in New Delhi, where in 1981 they had their lone child, Shahid Kapoor. In 1984, the couple got a divorce. Actress Supriya Pathak and Pankaj Kapur were married in 1988. Sanah Kapur is their only daughter, and Ruhaan Kapur is their only son.

Pankaj Kapur Career

Shyam Benegal, who directed Arohan, was the man behind the camera. He played Pyarelal Nayyar, Mahatma Gandhi’s second secretary, in Richard Attenborough’s Gandhi the following year, in 1982. He filled in for Ben Kingsley in the Hindi version of the movie.

He acted in a number of art movies that belonged to the parallel cinema category and were made by eminent art film filmmakers, starting with Shyam Benegal’s Mandi (1983) and ending with Kundan Shah’s comedy Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro (1983). The comic Mohan Joshi Hazir Ho! (1984), the action movie Khandhar (1984), and the suspense movie Khamosh (1985) all came after this. They were all directed by Saeed Akhtar Mirza. He appeared in several independent films that went on to win Best Picture National Film Awards.

His debut television appearance, Karamchand, a detective comedy costarring him and Sushmita Mukherjee, aired in 1986. He has starred in numerous TV shows over the years, including Neem ka Ped, Neem ka Ped, Kab Tak Pukaroon (Doordarshan), Zabaan Sambhaal Ke (a Hindi adaptation of the English TV series Mind Your Language), Lifeline with Vijaya Mehta, and finally funny segments in Philips Top 10.

He appeared in various art house movies during this time, including Chameli Ki Shaadi (1986), Ek Ruka Hua Faisla (1986), and Yeh Woh Manzil To Nahin (1986). His humorous side was once more on display in the commercial action film Jalwa (1987), in which he co-starred with Naseeruddin Shah. In 1989, he received his first National Film Award for the movie Raakh, in which Aamir Khan also appeared.

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