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  1. ‘Bandaa’: 5 Life Lessons To Learn From Manoj Bajpayee's Courtroom Drama
  2. Manoj Bajpayee’s Joram selected for official competition at Durban International Film Festival
  3. Manoj Bajpayee Height, Age, Wife, Family, Biography & More » StarsUnfolded
  4. Manoj Bajpayee talks about similarities between his character of Raghavan in Aks and Heath Ledger's Joker in The Dark Knight: We did it first
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  6. Manoj Bajpayee’s Joram to screen at Durban International Film Festival


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‘Bandaa’: 5 Life Lessons To Learn From Manoj Bajpayee's Courtroom Drama

‘Bandaa’: 5 Life Lessons To Learn From Manoj Bajpayee's Courtroom Drama Manoj Bajpayee’s courtroom drama has become one of the biggest successes of Zee5 in this year. The film has won hearts all over with its storyline and impactful performances. Here are a few life lessons that the movie preaches with aplomb. • • • • • A Still From Bandaa Instagram Let's have a look at a few life lessons one can learn from this film: Creates Awareness About POCSO Act ‘Bandaa’ is a highly effective film that not only entertains but also creates awareness regarding the provisions of the POCSO Act [Protection Of Children from Sexual Offences]. It successfully showcases the key components of this crucial legislation, including the definition of child sexual abuse, reporting procedures, and legal ramifications for perpetrators. Shows The Impact Of Speaking Up The film highlights the significance of raising one's voice against abuse and injustice. It encourages individuals to break the silence and report incidents of child abuse. The little girl's immediate action of going to her parents after the unfortunate incident demonstrates her bravery and serves as an inspiration for others to speak up and not remain silent. Demonstrates The Power Of Persistence This inspiring film highlights the importance of perseverance in the pursuit of justice. It showcases the protagonist's resolute commitment to upholding justice even in circumstances full of significant challenges. The girl's unwavering determin...

Manoj Bajpayee’s Joram selected for official competition at Durban International Film Festival

By India Today Entertainment Desk: Devashish Makhija's Joram, starring Manoj Bajpayee, will be screened at the 52nd Durban International Film Festival (DIFF) next month and at the Sydney Film Festival next week. The Family Man star and the makers of the film took to social media to share their excitement. JORAM TO BE SCREENED AT DURBAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Joram earlier premiered at the 52nd International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR). It was also a part of the National Film Development Corporation’s (NFDC) Film Bazaar. The film has been selected for the ‘in competition’ section at the DIFF. Manoj Bajpayee shared the announcement on his Instagram. He shared stills of the film and gave a subhead written, “Official Selection. Durban International Film Festival 2023.” He captioned, “#Joram continues to break boundaries, this time with its selection in the ‘official competition’ at the prestigious @durbaninternationalfilmfest. Our excitement knows no bounds! See post here: Joram is an uncompromising psychological thriller which is set in Jharkhand. It talks about various social injustices and injustices faced by the tribal communities of the state. The film is produced by Zee Studios in collaboration with Makhijafilm. Manoj Bajpayee plays the lead role in the film, which also features Zeeshan Ayyub, Smita Tambe and Megha Mathur in important roles. Tanishtha Chatterjee and Rajshri Deshpande have special appearances in the film.

Manoj Bajpayee Height, Age, Wife, Family, Biography & More » StarsUnfolded

Bio/Wiki Other name Manoj Bajpai [1] Profession(s) Actor, Producer Physical Stats & More Height (approx.) in centimeters - 175 cm in meters - 1.75 m in feet & inches - 5’ 9” Eye Colour Black Hair Colour Black Career Debut TV (Hindi; As an actor): Shikast (1993) as a dumb who was one of the associates of the goon; aired on Doordarshan Film (Hindi; As an actor): Bandit Queen (1994) as dacoit Maan Singh Film (Telugu; As an actor): Prema Katha (1999) as Sankaram Film (Tamil; As an actor): Samar (2013) as Rajesh Arunachalam Web Series (Hindi; As an actor): The Family Man (2019) as Srikant Tiwari Awards & Honours National Film Awards • 1999⁣: Best Supporting Actor for the Hindi film Satya • 2004:⁣ Special Jury Award for the Hindi film Pinjar • 2021:⁣ Best Actor for the Hindi film Bhonsle⁣ Filmfare Awards ⁣ • 1999⁣: Best Actor (Critics) for the Hindi film Satya • 2000:⁣ Best Actor (Critics) for the Hindi film Shool • 2017:⁣ Best Actor (Critics) for the Hindi film Aligarh • 2021: Best Actor in A Short Film⁣⁣ for Taandav Asia Pacific Screen Awards⁣ • 2016: Best Performance By An Actor for the Hindi film Aligarh • 2019: Best Performance By An Actor for the Hindi film Bhonsle Filmfare OTT Awards • 2020: Best Actor In A Drama Series (Critics)⁣ for the web series The Family Man 1 • 2021: Best Actor In A Drama Series (Critics)⁣⁣ for the web series The Family Man 2 Screen Awards⁣ • 1999: Best Supporting Actor for the Hindi film Satya • 2002:⁣ Best Actor in a Negative Role for the Hindi f...

Manoj Bajpayee talks about similarities between his character of Raghavan in Aks and Heath Ledger's Joker in The Dark Knight: We did it first

Manoj Bajpayee, Karishma Tanna: How the perseverance of these late bloomers finally paid off - #BigStory The Hindi film industry has its fair share of underdogs who struggled before they succeeded. Actors like Manoj Bajpayee, Karishma Tanna, and filmmakers like Hansal Mehta and Pradeep Sarkar never gave up, despite facing obstacles in their careers. For artists, waiting for the right opportunity is one When he was asked about its similarity to the interrogation scene between Batman and The Joker in The Dark Knight, Manoj said that he and his friends have always discussed how there were the first ones to come up with a character similar to the Joker.

Manoj Bajpayee

​( m. 2006) ​ Children 1 Awards Honours Born in Belwa, a small village near the city Bandit Queen (1994). After a few unnoticed roles, he played the gangster Bhiku Mhatre in Satya, which proved to be a breakthrough. Bajpayee received the Kaun? (1999) and Bajpayee won the Pinjar (2003). This was followed by a series of brief, unnoticed roles in films that failed to propel his career forward. He then played a greedy politician in the political thriller Sardar Khan in Gangs of Wasseypur. His next roles were as a Chakravyuh (2012), and a Special 26 (2013). In 2016, he portrayed Professor Aligarh, for which he won his third Bhonsle. He also won The Family Man (2021). Bajpayee was born in a pious His father had difficulty collecting money for their education. He studied in a "hut school" till fourth standard, and later did his schooling at He moved to New Delhi at the age of seventeen and went to Bajpayee was married to a girl from Delhi, but got divorced during his period of struggle. Career 1994–2001: Debut and breakthrough Following his one-minute role in Kalakaar, directed by Bajpayee was a struggling actor when Satya was mostly shot in the real slums of Mumbai. Kaun, was a Shool saw him play the role of an honest police officer who finds himself in the politician-criminal nexus of the The year 2000 started for Bajpayee with the comedy 2002–09: Career struggle Bajpayee's sole release of 2002 was the Bajpayee's next roles were in Hanan and the thriller Inteqam. Jaago, he play...

Manoj Bajpayee’s Joram to screen at Durban International Film Festival

• • • • Manoj Bajpayee's Joram to screen at Durban International Film Festival Manoj Bajpayee’s Joram to screen at Durban International Film Festival Directed by Devashish Makhija, hard-hitting psychological thriller Joram, starring Manoj Bajpayee in the lead role, is about a displaced man, who is on the run to protect his daughter. Actor Manoj Bajpayee-starrer Joram is set to be screened at the upcoming Durban International Film Festival (DIFF) next month, the makers announced Tuesday. Directed by Devashish Makhija, the hard-hitting psychological thriller is about a displaced man, who is on the run to protect his daughter. The film, set in Jharkhand, deals with issues such as social inequalities, injustice meted out to tribal communities and deforestation. Joram, which has previously travelled to the 52nd International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) and was part of the NFDC’s Film Bazaar, will now be screened in the ‘in competition’ section at DIFF next month and at the Sydney Film Festival next week. “Joram is a very special film and I am simply fascinated with all the love that the film is garnering at the global level. Devashish has done a laudable job and no one could have backed the project better than Zee Studios. Am delighted that now the film is going to the Durban International Film Festival,” the actor said in a statement. Makhija lauded Bajpayee and the cast of Joram for their power packed performance in the film. “Manoj Bajpayee’s performance ensures knots in ...