
KULBHUSHAN
KHARBANDA – Film Actor
Kulbhushan
Kharbanda
Born on 21st October 1944 in Hassanabdal, Attock
District, (now in Pakistan), known for the historic Gurdwara Panja Sahib, his family migrated
to India after partition, did his early schooling from Jodhpur, Dehradoon,
Aligarh & Delhi. Later Kharbanda did his graduation from Kirorimal College, Delhi
University.
After his studies he and a few of his college
friends formed a theatre group called "Abhiyaan", and then joined
Delhi-based Yatrik, a bilingual theatre repertory founded by director
Joy Michael in 1964, and became its first paid artiste, though after a few
years Yatrik collapsed as the director was lecturing in US universities. That
is when he moved to Kolkata and started working with "Padatik"
theatre group with did Hindi theatre, under director Shyamanand
Jalanin 1972. Here he worked for a while, before moving to films and
Mumbai.
Starting with Delhi-based theatre group Yatrik
in the 1960s, he moved to films with Sai Paranjpye's
Jadu Ka
Shankh in 1974, he worked in several parallel
cinema films, before working in mainstream Bollywood.
He first got noticed in Shyam Benegal's
Nishaant (1974), with whom he went on to
work in several more films including, Manthan
(1976) and Bhumika: The Role (1977), Junoon (1978), and Kalyug (1980), soon he was a regular with Parallel
cinema directors, like Godhuli (1977) with B. V. Karanth.
Playing a bald villain, Shakaal in Shaan
(1980) directed by Ramesh Sippy, saw his transition into Bollywood
mainstream, Kharbanda went on to appear in Ghayal (1990), Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar
(1992), Gupt (1997), Border (1997), Yes Boss
(1997), Refugee (2000). Though he continued
appearing in art films, like Chakra
(1981) with Smita Patil and Naseeruddin Shah, Arth
(1982) with Shabana Azmi, Andhi Gali (1984) first Hindi film of Buddhadeb Dasgupta, Ek Chadar Maili Si (1986) with Hema Malini,
Utsav
(1984) by Girish Karnad, Mandi
(1983), Trikal
(1985) and Susman (1987) by Shyam Benegal, Naseem
(1995) by Saeed Akhtar Mirza and Monsoon
Wedding (2001) directed by Mira Nair.
He portrayed Reema Lagoo's
husband and Raj Babbar's
brother in Shashi Kapoor's Filmwalas Production's, Kalyug. He has also appeared in period
pieces such as Jodha Akbar and Lagaan. His
most recent film are Aloo Chaatand Team: The Force. He
has acted in a number of Punjabi films. He had also portrayed the hero in the
legendary film Chan Pardesi (1980)
and also starred in the Punjabi comedy Mahaul Theek Hai
(1999).
He later appeared in Mahesh Bhatt's
classic, Arth (1982), Ek Chadar Maili Si (1986), and in all three
parts of Deepa Mehta's
Elements
trilogy, Fire (1996), Earth (1998), and Water (2005).
He has acted in six of Deepa Mehta's movies and
all her triologies: "Earth","Fire" and "Water".
He also has done a German film [2009]. He has also acted in TV series, like Shanno
Ki Shaadi and Mahi Ve.
His movies include:
- Saadi Love Story(Punjabi) (2013)
- Delhi in a Day (2012)
- Winds of Change (2012)
- Khushiaan (2011 Punjabi) (2011)
- Khatta Meetha (2010)
- Kurbaan (2009)
- Aloo Chaat (2009)
- Ru Ba Ru (2008)
- Jodhaa Akbar (2008)
- Ek: The Power of One (2008)
- EMI (2008)
- Manorama Six Feet Under (2007)
- Umrao Jaan (2006)
- Lage Raho Munna Bhai (2006)
- Water (2005)
- Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero (2005)
- Fight Club – Members Only (2006)
- Agnipankh (2004)
- Zameer: The Fire Within (2005)
- Garv: Pride and Honour (2004)
- I Proud To Be An Indian (2004)
- Pinjar (2003)
- Basti (2003)
- Bollywood/Hollywood (2002)
- Lagaan (2002)
- Monsoon Wedding (2001)
- Pukar (2000)
- Hera Pheri (2000)
- Refugee (2000)
- Hote Hote Pyar Ho Gaya (1999)
- Aakrosh (1998)
- Earth (1998)
- Yes Boss (1997)
- Border (1997 film) (1997)
- Gupt (1997)
- Maachis (1996)
- Loafer (1996)
- Fire (1996)
- Nirbhay (1996)
- Naseem (1995)
- Baazi (1995)
- Mohra (1994)
- Shaktiman (1993)
- Mahakaal (1993)
- Ek Hi Raasta (1993)
- Damini – Lightning (1993)
- Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (1992)
- Bekhudi (1992)
- Antarnaad (1991)
- Henna (1991)
- Prathibandh (1990)
- Ghayal (1990)
- Trikal (1985)
- Yateem (1988)
- Veerana (1988)
- Susman (1987)
- New Delhi Times (1986)
- Ram Teri Ganga Maili (1985)
- Ghulami (1985)
- Utsav (1984)
- Andhi Gali (1984)
- Waaris (1983)
- Shakti (1982)
- Aparoopa (1982)
- Silsila (1981)
- Mandi (1983)
- Premrog (1983)
- Chakra (1981)
- Kalyug (1981)
- Arth (1981)
- Chan Pardesi (1980)
- Shaan (1980)
- Kalyug (1981)
- Solva Saawan (1979)
- Junoon (1978)
- Bhumika: The Role (1977)
- Manthan (1976)
- Jadu Ka Shankh (1974)
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