Gulshan grover

  1. Gulshan Grover on Dilip Kumar's demise: I have learnt a lot just by working with him
  2. The Badman of Bollywood: Gulshan Grover
  3. Gulshan Grover
  4. Gulshan Grover on creating ‘mud path between Hollywood, Bollywood’ for Priyanka Chopra, Irrfan, Anupam Kher to follow
  5. Gulshan Grover’s son Sanjay relocates from LA to Mumbai after 15 years
  6. I must have rejected 60
  7. “At 22, I was confused, scared and worried,” says actor Gulshan Grover
  8. Gulshan Grover Wiki, Age, Wife, Family, Biography & More


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Gulshan Grover on Dilip Kumar's demise: I have learnt a lot just by working with him

Gulshan Grover is one of the blessed actors in Bollywood who has had the opportunity to work with the late legendary actor Dilip Kumar. Mourning the loss of the veteran star, Gulshan Grover exclusively told ETimes, “We have lost a legend today. It is definitely the end of an era. I have had the privilege and the honour to have worked with him in ‘Saudagar’, ‘Qila’, ‘Mashaal’ and many other films. Just working with him has been a learning experience. This holds true for every actor out there. He was an institution.” Exclusive! Hema Malini on Dilip Kumar Demise: We lost the last pillar of Bollywood today Hema Malini shares sweet memories of the late actor Elaborating further, he stated,“It was a treat to watch him act in Subhash Ghai’s ‘Saudagar’. His chemistry with the director was tremendous. I also remember doing ‘Mashaal’ with him.” Sharing an anecdote from the movie, he added, “There was this football scene where we were supposed to play guys from the slums who played football. We got all trained to essay the role and we did a lot of practice. Even Dilip ji prepped up for the scene. It was a scene where he tells us to try and stop him from scoring a goal. The manner in which Dilip saab played football in the scene, we were all amused. He gave exactly what the scene demanded. He played so well we all looked like midgets in front of him. Dilip saab also told us that he used to play a lot of football during his younger days.” “We all would miss him dearly. There was and th...

The Badman of Bollywood: Gulshan Grover

Villains were larger than life in the 70s and 80s. We have characters like Gabbar Singh, Shaakal, Mogambo, and Badman. They’re like mythical figures; they enveloped our consciousness and lived within us. Journalist-author From having sold detergent packets as a school student to becoming brand ‘Badman’ himself, Gulshan Grover’s journey in life has been nothing short of an inspiration. “My autobiography is called 'Badman', there’s a whole line of men’s grooming products that’s going to be launched that’s called Badman, there is going to be a film called 'Badman'. So, I like Badman,’ said the actor while he shared other riveting snippets from his journey. Making ends meet was a feat to achieve, so much so that Gulshan had to work as a salesman his during school days. Despite being an extraordinary student in academics and securing admission in the most prestigious college of the University of Delhi, he decided to take the road less taken and become an actor. At an age when he hoped to become the financial stronghold of his family, he carried the immense guilt of burdening them with expenses as he set out for Mumbai to become an actor. He recounted how joining Professor Being the maverick that he had always been, Gulshan proved once again how he didn’t believe in following conventions when he made a mark for himself as a villain instead of the adulated hero. Not confining himself to Bollywood, he went on to do Hollywood films and became the first actor to make a journey to Ho...

Gulshan Grover

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Gulshan Grover on creating ‘mud path between Hollywood, Bollywood’ for Priyanka Chopra, Irrfan, Anupam Kher to follow

• • • • Gulshan Grover on creating 'mud path between Hollywood, Bollywood' for Priyanka Chopra, Irrfan, Anupam Kher to follow Gulshan Grover on creating ‘mud path between Hollywood, Bollywood’ for Priyanka Chopra, Irrfan, Anupam Kher to follow Gulshan Grover has worked in multiple Hollywood films like The Second Jungle Book, Prisoners of the Sun, Blind Ambition, and My Bollywood Bride. He said on Maniesh Paul's podcast that his work created a path to Hollywood for other Indian actors to follow. Elaborating on his struggles, Gulshan revealed that he put his foot down and refused to shift to the US completely when the Americans asked him to make a choice. He said, “ Maine unse kaha ki main yaha par apna craft expand karne aaya hun. Meri kala ko aur zyada logo ko dikhane aaya hun. Unhe ye baat samajh mein nahi aayi (I told them that I have come here to expand my craft and take my art to more people but they didn’t understand this).” The actor further said, “They told me, ‘If you want to work in Hollywood, you have to live here, get a green card, be available to us for auditions and that’s how it works. You are saying that you are going to work in Hollywood films and catch the next flight and go back to Indian films? That’s not gonna happen’.” Gulshan said that he refused to do that, considering how successful he was in India. The actor remembered the time when he would land at airports in India and producers would come to him and ask him if he was available to film short scen...

Gulshan Grover’s son Sanjay relocates from LA to Mumbai after 15 years

After being in Los Angeles, USA, for almost 15 years, Gulshan Grover’s son Sanjay is relocating to Mumbai to pursue a career in filmmaking. Grover Jr, who studied at American School of Bombay along with star kids like Tiger Shroff, Sonam Kapoor, Sooraj Pancholi and Athiya Shetty among several others, moved to LA to do a post graduation course in Business of Hollywood and Business of Entertainment from UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles). In spite of the long distance, Gulshan, being a single parent and sharing a close bond with his son, would fly there every month to spend time with him. Now, Sanjay has decided to quit his job with MGM Studios (Metro Goldwyn Mayer) as Director, Special Projects and move here. Sanjay says, “I always felt that our cinema has possibilities of reaching out even further and generating more business, revenue and entertaining newer homes and ethnicities in the world.” He adds, “I’m here to make movies and everything related to cinema with my intentions of learning and adding/combining the advantages of me being involved in producing, distributing, financing and creatives of films made by large studios in Hollywood.” Sanjay’s first venture in the city is the biopic of 22-year-old Kashmiri student and footballer Afshan Ashiq, who got into a controversy when pictures of her pelting stones at Indian security forces last April went viral. Titled Hope Solo, to be helmed by Manish Harishankar, it is being written by Saiwyn Quadras ( Mary Kom, N...

I must have rejected 60

Having “waited for years” to collaborate with filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj, actor Gulshan Grover’s dream came true when the former came to him with a part in his debut web project Charlie Chopra & The Mystery Of Solang Valley, an adaptation of Agatha Christie’s novel The Sittaford Mystery. Gulshan Grover has collaborated with his favourite director Vishal Bhardwaj Calling Bhardwaj his favourite director, Grover says, “I must have rejected more than 60-70 web series in the past one year and when this opportunity to work with Vishal Bhardwaj — for a story like this, with a cast this good and a role this interesting — came to me, I immediately said yes. There were no second thoughts.” And his faith in the Fursat and Pataakha (2018) director was richly repaid. “There are filmmakers whom I love, whose style of work I appreciate, and he was always on top of that list. He is very compassionate and gels very well with his cast,” the actor gushes, adding that what also drew him to Bhardwaj’s style of work was his “attention to detail”. But what in particular does he like about Bhardwaj’s work? Grover says, “It’s his attention to every detail of every scene. I like how he is extremely passionate about the work. I have been a great fan of Bhardwaj’s film and his the characters, which have rough edges and a grey shade to them. His style of getting the best out of any actor is commendable. So, after seeing every character of his films, my reactions would be ‘Ye role mein karskta hun.’ I a...

“At 22, I was confused, scared and worried,” says actor Gulshan Grover

Where were you career-wise? Gulshan Grover with actor Anil Kapoor, who was his acting school batchmate I quit my post-grad course at SRCC and moved to Mumbai, from Delhi, to try my luck in the entertainment industry. And the money situation…? I just had a few hundred rupees, for emergency. It was one of the most difficult, frightening, confusing time of my life. The actor with late J P Singhal, a famous painter and celeb photographer Any romance in the air...? I had a girlfriend in Delhi who was waiting for me to make it big in Mumbai. Unfortunately, her father was a big shot and he got her married somewhere else while I was still struggling, to be an actor. Gulshan with Sanjay Dutt, at the movie Rocky’s promotional multi-city tour What was your fashion sense like? I was always properly dressed. I did not follow any fashion trend as such, but I was very particular about always ironing my clothes and used to wear shirts and pants. Performing with a batchmate at Roshan Taneja’s School of Acting What was your focus in life? I was completely focused on becoming an actor. That was my ultimate goal. At SRCC, receiving an award from his principal for extra-curricular activities Tell us your biggest dream at 22. To make it big as an actor and validate my own dreams, and those of my parents and siblings. At the premier of Boney Kapoor’s movie Hum Paanch And your frame of mind…? Confused, scared and worried. Every two hours, my mental state would change. Gulshan Grover at 64 and now...

Gulshan Grover Wiki, Age, Wife, Family, Biography & More

Gulshan Grover in his childhood He did his schooling from a government school in Delhi and went to Shri Ram College of Commerce to pursue his graduation. Later, he completed his post graduation in Commerce. Grover was inclined towards acting since childhood and enrolled himself in Actor’s Studio to receive his training in acting. He eventually became an acting teacher at the Actor’s Studio. Physical Appearance Height: 5’ 9” Weight (approx.): 70 kg Hair Colour: Black Eye Colour: Black Family, Caste & Wife Gulshan Grover belongs to a Hindu Family. He is the son of Bishambar Nath Grover and Ramrakhi Grover. He has two brothers and two sisters. His brother, Ramesh Grover, works at BSquare Technologies. His sister, Rita Grover, is an NSD graduate. His brother, Sonu Grover, is a businessman. Gulshan Grover dated Filomina for 6 years before they tied a knot in 1998. They have a son named Sanjay Grover. The couple parted ways in 2001. Gulshan Grover with his son Sanjay Grover After getting divorced, he married Kashish in 2001 but the marriage lasted only for 10 months. Later, the actor was also rumoured to be engaged with the actress Somy Ali. Career Gulshan started his acting career in 1980 with the film “Hum Paanch.” Subsequently, he appeared in films like “Sohni Mahiwal,”“Ram Lakhan,”” Doodh Ka Karz,”“Saudagar,”“Vijaypath,”“Yes Boss,” and “Lajja.” In 2011, he played the role of ‘Bhati’ in the film “I am Kalam” which earned him a nomination for the National Awards for the ‘Best ...