Naseeruddin shah

  1. Naseeruddin Shah Wiki, Age, Wife, Family, Biography & More
  2. Naseeruddin Shah apologises after facing backlash for his Sindhi language comments
  3. Naseeruddin Shah: 25 TOP Performances
  4. Naseeruddin Shah apologises after Sindhi language remark sparks controversy
  5. Pakistani actor lauds Naseeruddin Shah's apology for comment on Sindhi language
  6. Manoj Bajpayee Calls Filmfare Awards A 'DREAM' After Naseeruddin Shah's Controversial Remark
  7. Top 35 Naseeruddin Shah Movies & Series


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Naseeruddin Shah Wiki, Age, Wife, Family, Biography & More

Naseeruddin Shah is an Indian actor and director. He predominantly works in Hindi Cinema. Apart from being an actor, he is also an environmentalist. He is a recipient of several awards including National Film Awards and Filmfare Awards. For his contribution to cinema, the government of India has honoured him the Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan. Contents • • • • • • • • Wiki/Biography Naseeruddin Shah was born in a Muslim family on 20 July 1949 (a ge 74 years, as of 2023) in Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh, India. He received his primary education from St. Anselm’s Ajmer, Ajmer, Rajasthan and St Joseph’s College, Nainital. When he was only 14 years old, he started acting in theatres. Shakespeare’s ‘Merchant of Venice’ was his first theatrical show. For higher education, he enrolled at Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh and received his bachelor degree in arts. Later, he attended the National School of Drama in New Delhi. Naseeruddin Shah (extreme left) with his parents and brothers He has three brothers; Retd. Lt. General Zameerud-din Shah (elder) and two others. His brother, Zameerud-din Shah has served as a Lieutenant General in the Indian Army and has also served as the Vice-chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University. Naseeruddin Shah with his grandchildren Career He made his acting debut with the film, Nishant (1975). After that, he has been starred in several movies; Aakrosh, Mirch Masala, Sparsh, Trikal, Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Ata Hai, Bhavni Bhavai, Mohan Joshi...

Naseeruddin Shah apologises after facing backlash for his Sindhi language comments

Image Source : TWITTER Naseeruddin Shah's fan page upload A few days ago, Bollywood actor Naseeruddin Shah grabbed attention following his recent statement. In his statement, the veteran actor mentioned that the Sindhi language is no longer spoken in Pakistan. The actor is known to speak his mind and it does not always go well with others and this landed him in trouble. He has been facing a lot of backlash for his recent comment on Sindhi. Now, Shah has penned a note to apologise to the entire Sindhi-speaking population of Pakistan. On Sunday, he took to his official Facebook page, and wrote, “OK OK I apologise to the entire Sindhi speaking population of Pakistan who I seem to have deeply offended by my mistaken opinion. I admit I was ill informed but is it necessary to crucify me for that? ‘Let him who is free from…’ as Jesus said. Actually I’m quite enjoying being called ‘ignorant’ and ‘pretend intellectual’ after many years of being mistaken for an intelligent person. It’s quite a change!” Image Source : FACEBOOKNaseeruddin Shah's apology note on Facebook Naseeruddin discussed the numerous languages spoken in Pakistan during the recent promotions for the web series 'Taj: Reign of Revenge Season 2.' According to the actor, Sindhi is no longer spoken in Pakistan. He said, "They have Balochi, they have Bari, they have Siraiki and they have Pushto. Sindhi is, of course, no longer spoken in Pakistan." Naseeruddin Shah had previously shared another note to clear the air, “Two...

Naseeruddin Shah: 25 TOP Performances

Sukanya Verma celebrates Naseeruddin Shah, acting legend. There's a beautiful quote I once read by Swedish film-maker Ingmar Bergman: 'No form of art goes beyond ordinary consciousness as film does, straight to our emotions, deep into the twilight of the soul.' I've always perceived the artistry of Naseeruddin Shah along the same lines. An extraordinary actor and star, his greatest accomplishment is his versatility fascinating beyond the realms of film-making. In one film, he'll crunch your heart with his disturbing finds of human psyche, in another he's ridiculing those very ideals and in still another, he's just plain mean looking for zero redemption. Every line on his face is a story, every twinkle his smile brings about a chapter. There's no end to eulogising the magic and method of one of India's best actors. Celebrating the legend on his birthday, July 20, by picking our favourite Naseer performances. Nishant (1975) Naseer leaves a lasting impression in his debut as the diffident brother of his more unscrupulous kin with his share of complexes in Shyam Benegal's disturbing depiction of feudal tyranny. Aces, this. Junoon (1979) Shashi Kapoor's tour de force in Shyam Benegal's acclaimed creation is not the only good performance in the period drama. Junoon boasts of an equally fiery supporting act by Naseer. The obvious histrionics and ferocity of his mutinous Sarfaraz Khan, striving against the ' angrez' mouthing its most memorable line, ' Hum Dilli Haar Gaye Hai' with...

Naseeruddin Shah apologises after Sindhi language remark sparks controversy

Veteran Bollywood actor Naseeruddin Shah is known to speak his mind and it does not always go well with others. Recently, he landed in trouble for one of his statements. The actor has been facing a lot of backlash for his recent comment on Sindhi. He was quoted as saying that the Sindhi language isn’t spoken in Pakistan anymore. The actor used social media to apologise for his remark and penned a note Naseeruddin Shah's Apology Naseeruddin Shah wrote, “OK OK I apologise to the entire Sindhi-speaking population of Pakistan who I seem to have deeply offended by my mistaken opinion. I admit I was ill-informed but is it necessary to crucify me for that? ‘Let him who is free from…’ as Jesus said. Actually, I’m quite enjoying being called ‘ignorant’ and ‘pretend intellectual’ after many years of being mistaken for an intelligent person. It’s quite a change!” Naseeruddin Shah had previously shared another note to clear the air, “Two completely unnecessary controversies seem to have erupted over things I’ve said recently. One is regarding my misstatement of the Sindhi language in Pakistan. I was in error there. The second is over what I’m supposed to have said about the relationship between Marathi and Farsi. My exact words were ‘Many Marathi words are of Farsi origin.’ My intention was not to run down the Marathi language but to talk about how diversity enriches all cultures Urdu itself is a mix of Hindi Farsi Turkish and Arabic. English has borrowed words from all European langu...

Pakistani actor lauds Naseeruddin Shah's apology for comment on Sindhi language

Also read: Pakistani actor Mansha Pasha reacts to Naseeruddin Shah's ‘Sindhi no longer spoken in Pakistan’ comment After Naseeruddin Shah apologised for saying Sindhi is no longer spoken in Pakistan statement, Pakistani actor Adnan Siddiqui lauded him. Adnan Siddiqui's reaction In an official statement released on his Facebook page, Naseeruddin Shah spoke about how his remarks on the Sindhi and Marathi languages led to 'two completely unnecessary controversies'. Adnan, who has often He took to Twitter on Thursday and along with a screenshot of Naseeruddin Shah’s apology note wrote, “Apologising for a mistake is indeed a true testament to a person's character and intellect. Naseer sahab’s recent gesture has only deepened my admiration for him. It takes strength and humility to acknowledge one's errors and take responsibility for them.” What Naseeruddin Shah said in his post Naseeruddin Shah responded to the recent controversies surrounding his remarks on the Sindhi and Marathi languages. In his latest post, he acknowledged his misstatements and clarified his intentions. He wrote, "Two completely unnecessary controversies seem to have erupted. over things I’ve said recently. One regarding my mis-statement about the Sindhi language in Pakistan. I was in error there." He also clarified his remarks about the relationship between Marathi and Farsi languages, further writing in his post, "The second over what I’m supposed to have said about the relationship between Marathi and Fa...

Manoj Bajpayee Calls Filmfare Awards A 'DREAM' After Naseeruddin Shah's Controversial Remark

Amid the controversy, the Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai actor said that Filmfare has always been a dream of his. "I have grown up watching Filmfare, and I used to enjoy watching it. People getting recognition is an amazing part being done there. Filmfare is like one of the biggest moments of pride and achievement. It is the most valuable part," he told Times Now. The veteran actor, who won the prestigious Filmfare Awards thrice for his performances in Akrosh, Chakra and Masoom, in a recent interview said that he does not take awards seriously. He also said that he has used the trophies as handles for the bathroom doos at his farmhouse. "Whoever goes to the washroom will get two awards each, " he was quoted as saying.

Top 35 Naseeruddin Shah Movies & Series

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