Aanjjan Srivastav
Aanjjan Srivastav (1948-yil 2-iyunda tugʻilgan) — hind kinosi, televideniyesi va sahna aktyori, Mumbaydagi Hindiston Xalq Teatrlari Uyushmasi (IPTA) bir necha yil davomida vitse-prezidenti. Teatrdan tashqarida u marathi va hind filmlaridagi personaj aktyori sifatida tanilgan, ayniqsa Mira Nairning Salaam Bombay!, Missisipi Masala va Anupam Mittalning lazzatlari va Gol Maal, Bemisal, Khuda Gavah, Kabhi Xaan Kabhi Naa va Pukar kabi Bolliwood filmlari bilan tanilishga ulgurgan aktyordir.
Aanjjan Srivastav | |
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Tavalludi |
Anjan Srivastav 2-iyun 1948-yil[1] |
Fuqaroligi | Hindiston |
Kasbi | Aktyor |
Faoliyat yillari | 1976-bugungi kun |
Turmush oʻrtogʻi | Mrs. Madhu Srivastav |
Erta hayot va taʼlimi
tahrirU Kalkuttada (hozirgi Kalkutta), Uttar-Pradeshlik oilada tugʻilib oʻsgan va otasi Allohobod bankida bankir boʻlishgan. Anjan oʻzining B.Com. va Kalkutta universitetida LLB ni tamomlagan, u 1968-yilda mahalliy hind va bengal teatr guruhlarida qatnasha boshlagan va Butun Hindiston radiosida ishlagan. Shu bilan birga, u Chameli Mem Shaeb filmida kichik rol ijro etgan. Koʻp oʻtmay u Kala Bhavan, Sangeet Kala Mandir va Adakar kabi shahardagi taniqli guruhlar bilan bir nechta bengal filmlarida rol ijro etdi.[2][3]
Faoliyati
tahrirOtasining xohishiga koʻra, u „Allahabad“ bankiga ishlay boshladi va shu bilan birga spektakllarda rol oʻynashni ham davom ettirdi. 1976-yilda singlisi vafotidan keyingina otasi aktyorlik faoliyatini davom ettirish uchun Bombeyga (hozirgi Mumbay) koʻchirilishiga ruxsat berdi. Kelgach, u darhol Hindiston xalq teatrlari assotsiatsiyasiga (IPTA) qoʻshildi va uning bir nechta spektakllarida ishladi va shu vaqtdan beri IPTA Bosh kotibi boʻlganidan keyin u vitse-prezident boʻldi. U shahardagi Prithvi teatri bilan ham ishlagan.[2][4][5]
Teatrdagi faoliyatlari
tahrirYear | Play | Direction | Language |
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1967-1978 | Kayakalp | Sushila Mishra | Bengali |
Baati Ghar | Bijon Chatterjee | Bengali | |
The Chinese Wall | Sushila Mishra | Bengali | |
All My Sons | Sushila Mishra — Arthur Miller’s | Bengali | |
Neel Darpan (Bengali) | Jnanesh Mukherjee — Bandhu Mitraʼs | Bengali | |
Aashad Ka Ek Din | Badri Prasad Tewary — Mohan Rakesh’s | Bengali | |
Chakkar pe Chakkar | Rajendra Sharma | Bengali | |
Kachwa Aur Khargosh | Rajendra Sharma | Bengali | |
Aasman Se Gira | Rajendra Sharma | Bengali | |
Kisi Ek Phool Ka Naam Lo | Rajendra Sharma | Bengali | |
Barf Ki Minar | Rajendra Sharma | Bengali | |
Ek Aur Dronachaarya | Badri Prasad Tiwari | Bengali | |
The Good Woman of Setzuan | Shyamaland Jalan — Brechtʼs | Bengali | |
1978-bugungi kun | The Ghost (Ateet Ki Parchaaiyan) | R. M. Singh — Ibsenʼs | Hindi |
2000 |
Bakri | M. S. Sathyu — Saxenaʼs | Hindi |
1978 | Hum Farishtey Nahin | Javed Khan | Hindi |
1979 | Aap Kaun Hai, Kya Karte Hai, Kya Karna Chahte Hai | Baasu Bhattacharya | (adaptation) |
Hori | Kamlakar Sontake | Hindi | |
1979-1980 | The Caucassion chalk circle as Sufaid Kundali | M. S. Sathyu — Brechtʼs | Hindi |
1980 | Dande Ka Ghoda | M. S. Sathyu- Brechtʼs | Hindi |
Dekha Andekha | Ashok Lal | Hindi | |
1983 | Lok Katha | Ramesh Talwar | Hindi |
1983 | Rakshas | M. S. Sathyu | Hindi |
1985 | Ek Aur Dronacharya | S. Dangayach — Dr. Shankar Shesh’s | Hindi |
1984 | The Dragon as Rakshas | M. S. Sathyu | Hindi |
1986 | Rajdarshan | Waman Kendre | Hindi |
1987 | Saiyyan Bhaye Kotwal | Waman Kendre | Hindi |
1989-1990 | Moteram Ka Satyagraha | M. S. Sathyu — Premchand’s | Hindi |
1989 | Aakhri Peshi | Jaspal Sandhu | Hindi |
1991-1992 | Temp Me Not | Waman Kendre | Hindi |
1999 | Shatranj Ke Mohre | Ramesh Talwar — P. L. Deshpandeʼs | Hindi |
1999 | Ek Mamooli Aadmi | Raman Kumar — Akiru Kurusawaʼs Ikiru | Hindi |
2000 | Kurukshetra Se Kargil Tak | M. S. Sathyu — K. V. Puttappa | Hindi |
2001 | Surya Ke Waris | Jaydev Hattangady | Hindi |
2002 | Tajmahal Ka Tender | Salim Arif | Hindi |
2002 | Aakhri Shama | M. S. Sathyu — Kaifi Azmi’s | Urdu |
2002 | Raat (Based on 1994 Mystery Death &</nowiki>amp; the Maiden<nowiki>) | M. S. Sathyu — Javed Siddiqui | Hindi |
2002 | Doodh King | Jha | Hindi |
2004 | Kashmakash (Based on Bengali Play Tamrapatra) | Ramesh Talwar | Hindi/ Bengali |
2007 | Orange Juice | Hindi | |
2007 | Hum Deewane Hum Parwane | Ramesh Talwar | Hindi/Urdu |
2013 | Darindey: The Villains | Ramesh Talwar | Hindi |
2012-2013 | Rishton Ka Live Telecast | Prasad Khandekar (Non IPTA production) | Hindi |
2017 | Ek Aur Dronacharya (Revived) | S. Dangayach — Dr. Shankar Shesh’s | Hindi |
2017 | Ek Mamuli Aadmi (Revived) | Raman Kumar (AShok Lal) | Hindi |
2017 | Bakri (revived) | M. S. Sathyu | Hindi |
Tanlangan telekoʻrsatuvlari
tahrir- Ye Jo Xay Zindagi (1984)
- Nukkad (1986-1988)
- Bharat Ek Xoj (1988)
- Vagle Ki Duniya (1988-1990) Vagle rolida
- Naya Nukkad (1993-1994)
- Paltan (1997)
- Alpviram (1998) Amritaning bobosi sifatida
- Bhanvar (1998-1999)
- Vo Ren Vaali Mehlon Ki (2005)
- Virrudh (2007-2008) Pandeyji sifatida
- Missis. & janob Sharma Allohabadwale (2010) Sarveshvarprasad Mukteshvarprasad Sharma sifatida
- Na Bole Tum. . . Na Meyn Kuch Kaha (2012) Vedkant Vyas sifatida
- Samvidhaan (2014) Pandit Balkrishna Sharma rolida
- Chandrashekhar (2018) Lala Lajpat Rai rolida
- Vagle Ki Duniya — Nayi Peedhi Naye Kissey (2021-yildan hozirgi kungacha) Srinivas Vagle rolida
Tanlangan filmografiyasi
tahrir
- Gol Maal (1979) (Inspector)
- Sazaye Maut (1981)
- Kaalia (1981) … Constable in central jail
- Aagaman (1982)
- Bemisal (1982) — Doctor
- Saath Saath (1982) — Dr. B.M. Acharya
- Lorie (1984)
- Vivek (1985)
- Ghulami (1985)
- Jawaab (1985) — Mehta (Journalist)
- Loha (1987) — Champaklal
- Mr India (1987) — Baburam
- Kaash (1987)
- Aakhri Adalat (1988) — Dr. Abdul Rehman
- Shahenshah (1988)- Mr. Pathak
- Salaam Bombay! (1988) — Psychic Superintendent
- Dayavan (1988) — S.P. Raghavan
- Abhi To Main Jawan Hoon (1989)
- Main Azaad Hoon (1989) — Rastogi
- Awwal Number (1990) — Cricket Commentator
- Agneepath (1990)
- Yodha (1991) — Mantri
- Narasimha (1991) — Narasimhaʼs dad
- Mississippi Masala (1991) — Jammubhai
- Khuda Gawah (1992) — Kamaljit
- Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (1992) — Race commentator
- Chamatkar (1992) — Tripathi-Inspector/commissioner
- Isi Ka Naam Zindagi (1992) — Doctor
- Dil Hi To Hai (1992 film) — Minister
- Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman (1992) — Saxena
- Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja (1993)- Mr. Narang
- Damini - Lightning (1993) — Chandrakant (Damini’s dad)
- Dilwale (1994)
- Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa (1994) — Vinayak
- Ghatak: Lethal (1996) — Dhamu Kaka
- Gupt: The Hidden Truth (1997) — Commissioner Patwardhan
- Sanam (1997)
- China Gate (1998) — Pandey/DK
- Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha (1998) — Shekhar’s Father
- Bandhan (1998)
- Chakravyuh (Bengali) (2000)
- Pukar (2000)
- Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar (2000) — Sayajirao Gaekwad III
- Dattak (2001)
- Little John (2001) by Singheetam Srinivas Rao
- Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat (2001)
- Lajja (2001)
- Shararat (2002)
- Stumped (2003)
- Flavors (2003)
- Run (2004)
- Aan: Men at Work (2004)
- Chak De! India (2007) — Mr. Tripathi
- Halla Bol (2008) — Amanullah Khan
- Flavors (2004) — Mr. Gopalkrishna
- What's Your Raashee? (2009) — Bharatbhai Patel
- Yuvvraaj (2008) — Om Mama ji
- Nishani Dava Angatha (2009) — Marathi Film
- Mittal v/s Mittal (2010) — Mitali’s Father|
- Paathshaala (2010)
- Tees Maar Khan (2010)
- Arjun: The Warrior Prince (2012) — (Animation) Lord Shiva
- P Se PM Tak (2014)
- SEZ (2014) — Marathi Film
- Ek Nadir Galpo: Tale of a River (2014) — (Bengali) by Sameer Chanda
- Jab Harry Met Sejal (2017)
- Amma (2017)
- Ek Thi Rani Aisi Bhi (2017)
- Firangi (2017)
- Sanju (2018)
- Junction Varanasi (2018)
- PM Narendra Modi (2019)
- Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui (2021)
Manbalar
tahrir- ↑ Aanjjan Srivastav at his 60th birthday party held on 2 June 2008 at The Club, Andheri. (Wayback Machine saytida 4 December 2008 sanasida arxivlangan) www.realbollywood.com.
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 IPTA will never close down Indian Express, 1 May 1997.
- ↑ „Trapped in Wagle's mould“. Indian Express (1999-yil 9-noyabr).
- ↑ „Trapped in Wagle's mould“. Indian Express (1999-yil 9-noyabr).
- ↑ The show must go on!: The Indian Peopleʼs Theatre Association (IPTA) moves into the 60th year of its formation The Tribune, 18 August 2001.