Monday, June 1, 2009

Saif Ali Khan

Saif Ali Khan

Saif Ali Khan

Khan at the press conference of Lay's Chips (2008).
Born August 16, 1970 (1970-08-16) (age 38)
New Delhi, India
Occupation Actor, Producer
Years active 1992 - present[1]
Spouse(s) Amrita Singh (1991 - 2004)

Saif Ali Khan (Hindi: सैफ़ अली ख़ान, Bengali: সাইফ আলি খান, pronounced [sɛf əli xɑn] born August 16, 1970 in New Delhi, India) is an Indian actor in Bollywood films. He is the son of the Nawab of Pataudi, Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, and the actress Sharmila Tagore. He has two sisters; actress Saba Ali Khan and Soha Ali Khan. He is the heir apparent to the headships of both the royal houses of Bhopal and Pataudi.

Khan made his debut in 1992 with Parampara. He had his major success with the 1994 films Main Khiladi Tu Anari and Yeh Dillagi. After starring in several box office failures throughout the 1990s, he gained acclaim and rose into prominence with his performance in Dil Chahta Hai (2001), and went on to turn his career professionally after that. He was praised for his performance in Nikhil Advani's hit Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003), which won him the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award, and won the coveted National Film Award for Best Actor for his performance in another hit Hum Tum (2004). He then had commercial success with films like Salaam Namaste (2005) and Ta Ra Rum Pum (2007), and starred in numerous critically acclaimed projects such as Parineeta (2005) and Omkara (2006).[2] These successes put him among the most successful actors in the industry.[3] Since 2009, Khan branched out into film production. He is the founder-owner of his production company Illuminati Films.

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[edit] Early life

Saif Ali Khan was born into a Muslim family of the Nawabs of Pataudi. His grandfather, Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi, was the Nawab of Pataudi as well as an accomplished cricketer who played for England and then for India as the captain of the team. His paternal grandmother was Sajida Sultan, Begum of Bhopal and his great-uncle was Pakistani general Nawabzada Sher Ali Khan Pataudi. His father is Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, the eighth Nawab of Pataudi and a former captain of the Indian cricket team. Khan has two sisters Saba Ali Khan and Soha Ali Khan. Khan's mother is Sharmila Tagore, she is a Bengali Indian film actress, head of the Indian film censorship board and a relative of the Nobel laureate - Rabindranath Tagore. His mother later converted to Islam after her marriage to Khan's father, and changed her name to Begum Ayesha Sultana. He spent his childhood in a Muslim atmosphere, reading the Quran, with his grandmother being the center of his religious education. Khan says that "Religion played a major role in my upbringing."[4]

Initially Khan studied at the Lawrence School Sanawar[5] but later attended Lockers Park Prep School. Later, he followed in his father's footsteps by attending Winchester College, a famous independent school for boys in UK.[6]

[edit] Career

[edit] As an actor

Saif was meant to make his debut in Bekhudi in 1992 opposite Kajol but the film took off without him.[7]

In that same year, he made his Bollywood debut in the film Parampara as a parallel lead.[8] In 1993, For his next film Aashiq Awara, which also released that year, he won the Filmfare Best Male Debut Award. His breakthrough role came in 1994 with Yeh Dillagi starring opposite Kajol and Akshay Kumar which was his first major hit.[9] Khan went on to star in many films but they failed at the box office. He only had success with multi-starrer hits like Main Khiladi Tu Anari (1994), Imtihaan (1995),[10] Kachche Dhaage (1999) and Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand United (1999).[11] After some box office failures he had a hit with the film Kya Kehna (2000).[12]

His acting career, more or less, went through a relative slump until 2001, when he was cast in Farhan Akhtar's contemporary drama Dil Chahta Hai.[13] He received much acclaim for his role as Sameer with critic Taran Adarsh calling it his career-best performance.[14] The success of this film firmly established Saif as one of the industry's most bankable stars.[3]

He has since had many box office successes, starting with Nikhil Advani's drama Kal Ho Na Ho (2003), co-starring alongside Shahrukh Khan and Preity Zinta. The film, set in New York, starred Saif as Rohit, Zinta's best friend, who later realises that he loves her.[15] The film was the second top-grossing film of the year, and Khan's performance was praised by critics. He won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award, as well as other awards in that category in other award ceremonies. Khan followed it with the leading role in Kunal Kohli's romantic comedy Hum Tum (2004), his first collaboration with Yash Raj Films. The film follows the encounters of the two main characters until they, after several years and various meetings, become friends and finally fall in love. Khan played the role of Karan Kapoor, a young cartoonist and womaniser whose relationship with Rhea Prakash, played by Rani Mukerji, changes his perception of women and life.[16] Khan's performance was applauded by both critics and audiences. He won the Best Comedian award at the Filmfare, and was conferred the coveted National Film Award for Best Actor in 2005.[17] Khan's next project with the Yash Raj Films production, Salaam Namaste (2005), became India's top-grossing film in the overseas market. The film, which was the first Infian film to be entirely shot in Australia, starred Khan and Preity Zinta as a contemporary cohabiting Indian couple. Khan's performance was again well-received by critics.[18][19] He was also noted for his performance in a negative role in Ram Gopal Verma's Ek Hasina Thi (2004) and for his role of Shekhar Rai in Pradeep Sarkar's Parineeta (2005), an adaptation of the 1914 Bengali novella, Parineeta by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay.[20]

In 2006 Khan played the "protagonist" in the English-language art film, Being Cyrus. His role as Cyrus got him positive reviews, and he went on to receive enormous acclaim for his villainous role in the Indian adaptation of Shakespeare's Othello, Omkara. Rediff.com stated, "Omkara marks Saif's emergence into the very forefront of his acting peers, and we gleefully applaud".[21] He won the Best Villain awards at all the major award ceremonies, including the Star Screen, Filmfare, Zee Cine and IIFA Awards.[22][23][24]

Khan next starred in Eklavya: The Royal Guard, which saw him and starring alongside his mother for the second time since Aashiq Awara. Though the film was a box-office failure, it was a critical success and was chosen as India's official entry to the Oscars, and Khan's performance as Harshwardhan was appreciated by critics. Taran Adarsh commented, "watching him emote with amazing precision makes you realise the giant strides he has taken as an actor".[25]

Khan's 2007 release, Ta Ra Rum Pum was a moderate box office success.[26][27] In 2008 Khan starred in Race, which went on to well at the Indian and overseas box office. It broke box office records for first week collections. His next films, Tashan and Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic, however, performed poorly both critically and commercially.

As of March 2009, Saif will be seen acting in one of his own productions, Love Aaj Kal and Karan Johar's untitled production.[28]

[edit] As a producer

Khan turned Producer when he setup his production company called Illuminati Films in 2009. His first film which is titled Love Aaj Kal, will be directed by Imtiaz Ali who directed the successful film Jab We Met. Saif’s second film production titled as Agent Vinod, will be directed by Sriram Raghavan. Both films will be made by Saif's production company and will see a UK release by Eros International based in London.[29]

[edit] Personal life

Khan with girlfriend Kareena Kapoor at the 53rd Annual Filmfare Awards (2008).

Khan married actress Amrita Singh in October 1991.[30] The marriage made news as Amrita was twelve years older than him. After thirteen years of marriage and two children, Sarah (b.1994) and a son, Muhammad Ibrahim Ali (b. 2001) the couple divorced in 2004. His children live with their mother.[31]

In 1998, Khan was charged with poaching two blackbucks in Kankani during the filming of Hum Saath Saath Hain along with co-stars Salman Khan, Tabu, Sonali Bendre and Neelam.[32] The charges were dropped soon after Khan was acquitted.[33]

The tabloids have often linked him with many other Bollywood stars, but he has denied all these rumours.[34] After he divorced his wife, Khan began dating Rosa Catalano, whom he broke up with in 2007. Khan is currently dating actress Kareena Kapoor. At the grand finale of the Lakme Fashion Week, he declared that they were indeed a couple and were seeing each other.[35]

On February 18, 2007, Khan was hospitalised at Lilavati Hospital, Mumbai due to experiencing chest pain while rehearsing for his performance at the Stardust Awards, to be held that night.[36] Many film personalities came to see the actor in hospital.[37] After hospitalization, he stated he would quit smoking.[38]

[edit] Commitments

In 2005, along with other Bollywood stars, Khan performed at the HELP! Telethon Concert to help raise money for the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake.[39]

Khan took part in two major world tours. He was part of a troupe that included Shahrukh Khan, Rani Mukerji, Preity Zinta, Arjun Rampal and Priyanka Chopra, which went on the Temptations 2004 world tour. The tour was an international and commercial success, performing nineteen stage shows across the globe.[40]

In 2006, Khan toured again, participating and performing in the successful Heat 2006 concert around the world, along with Akshay Kumar, Preity Zinta, Sushmita Sen and Celina Jaitley.[41]

In 2006, Khan appeared along with various other Bollywood actors at the Closing Ceremony of the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, as part of a performance showcasing Indian culture along with Rani Mukerji, and Aishwarya Rai on behalf of the 2010 Commonwealth Games, to be held in Delhi.[42]

[edit] Awards and nominations

[edit] Filmography

[edit] Actor

Year Film Role Other notes
1992 Parampara Pratap Singh
1993 Aashiq Awara Jimmy/Rakesh Rajpal Winner, Filmfare Best Male Debut Award
Pehchaan Karan Verma
1994 Imtihaan Vicky
Yeh Dillagi Vikram 'Vicky' Saigal
Main Khiladi Tu Anari Deepak Kumar Nominated, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award
Yaar Gaddar Jai Verma
Aao Pyaar Karen Raja
1995 Surakshaa Amar/Prince Vijay
1996 Ek Tha Raja Sunny
Bambai Ka Babu Vikram (Vicky)
Tu Chor Main Sipahi Raja/King
Dil Tera Diwana Ravi Kumar
1997 Hamesha Raja/Raju
Udaan Raja
1998 Keemat: They Are Back Ajay
Humse Badhkar Kaun Sunny
1999 Yeh Hai Mumbai Meri Jaan Raju Tarachand
Kachche Dhaage Dhananjay "Jai" Pandit Nominated, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award
Aarzoo Amar
Biwi No.1 Deepak Special appearance
Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand United Vinod
2000 Kya Kehna Rahul Modi
2001 Love Ke Liye Kuchh Bhi Karega Rahul Kapoor
Dil Chahta Hai Sameer Winner, Filmfare Best Comedian Award
Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein Rajiv "Sam" Saamra
2002 Na Tum Jaano Na Hum Akshay
2003 Darna Mana Hai Anil Manchandani
Kal Ho Naa Ho Rohit Patel Double-Winner, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award &
Filmfare Motorola "Moto Look of the Year"
LOC Kargil Capt. Anuj Nayyar
2004 Ek Hasina Thi Karan Singh Rathod First villain role
Hum Tum Karan Kapoor Winner, Filmfare Best Comedian Award
Winner, National Film Award for Best Actor
2005 Parineeta Shekhar Rai Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Salaam Namaste Nikhil "Nick" Arora
2006 Being Cyrus Cyrus Mistry First English language film
Omkara Ishwar "Langda" Tyagi Winner, Filmfare Best Villain Award
2007 Eklavya: The Royal Guard Harshwardhan India's official entries to the Oscars
Nehlle Pe Dehlla Jimmy
Ta Ra Rum Pum Rajveer Singh (RV)
Om Shanti Om Himself Special appearance in song Deewangi Deewangi
2008 Race Ranvir "Ronnie" Singh
Tashan Jimmy Cliff
Woodstock Villa Himself Special appearance
Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic Ranbeer Talwar
Roadside Romeo Romeo (voice) Voice over for first animated film
2009 Sanam Tere Kasam
Delayed film
Love Aaj Kal Jai Post-production
Qurbaan
Filming