
OMI VAIDYA - Film Actor
Omi Vaidya - (January 10, 1982) was
raised in Joshua Tree in Yucca Valley, California, is a Goan Marathi.
He graduated from the Los Angeles County High School for
the Arts and later attended the University of California, Santa Cruz
for two years. He next transferred to the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University and graduated with honors.
After college,
Vaidya began to work with an agent and received small roles in television
programs and commercials. After receiving a small role in Arrested Development,
he was asked to audition for the role of Sadiq
for The Office by the same casting
director. He portrayed Sadiq in two episodes: "E-mail Surveillance" and "Fun Run."
But he came into the limelight after featuring in the music video of the
superhit Punjabi song "Kurti" sung by Bohemia.
Vaidya's most notable performance is in a
supporting role in the 2009 Bollywood film, 3 Idiots
as Chatur Ramalingam (or "The Silencer"). He received strong reviews
for his performance. Vaidya auditioned for the role of Chatur while on a trip
to Mumbai.
After passing the first audition, he was asked during the second to read
dialogue from Lage Raho Munna Bhai. Vaidya states
that he "just rattled it off without exactly understanding the words ...
almost like the speech scene in [3 Idiots]." After being hired for
the part of Chatur, he was told not to study Hindi, not to watch Hindi films,
and to gain weight.
Of his success in the film, Vaidya credits the
atmosphere of the cast and crew stating that in Mumbai there is "a
personal touch, unlike Hollywood. Even if they don’t pay you by the hour and
there is no extra time, there is warmth and care. I basically saw my Bollywood
innings as a challenge. A lot of credit also goes to Raju and Abhijat Joshi for
the way the character came across on screen." He was also discouraged from
providing interviews before the release. Vaidya states: "Before the film
released, I asked director Rajkumar Hirani if I could give a couple of
interviews. He stopped me saying nobody knew me and I should wait till the film
is released. My role was a surprise they had planned for the audience."
Vaidya later recalled that, "When I was at the premiere of 3 Idiots,
no one recognized me. I was a bit depressed but when it got over, it was difficult
for me to even get out of the theater. I have been enamored by the love and
appreciation I have received from the audience [...] Today, when I go out on
streets, people come and shake hands with me… It feels nice."
Vaidya has directed two short films and worked as
an editor on others. He has also appeared in a number of television programs
and commercials. Vaidya married Minal Patel on August 22, 2009.
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