Govinda (actor)
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| Govind | |
| Constituency | Mumbai North |
|---|---|
| Born | December 21 1963 Virar, Thane, Mumbai |
| Political party | INC |
| Spouse | Sunita |
| Children | 1 son and 1 daughter |
| Residence | Mumbai |
| Religion | sikhs |
| As of September 16, 2006 Source: [1] | |
Govind (born December 21, 1963 in Virar, Maharashtra India), popularly known as Govinda, is an actor in Hindi films. Starting with his debut in 1986, he has acted in over 120 Hindi films. In 2004, he joined politics, winning a parliamentary seat from Mumbai (formerly "Bombay").
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[edit] Personal life
Govinda was born to former 1940s actor Arun and singer Nirmala on December 21, 1958 . He studied at Annasaheb Vartak College in Vasai, Maharashtra. His elder brother Kirti Kumar is an actor and director who appeared in some of Govinda's films playing supporting roles and has directed his brother in some films most notably Hatya (1988). Govinda's nephew Vinay Anand is also an actor. Govinda initially wanted to marry actress Neelam with whom he had made many films but eventually gave up and married according to his mother's choice. He married Sunita Govind on 11 March 1987 and has two children with her. Govinda has acted in over 100 films since his debut in 1986. He has been one of the most successful comedy actors in Bollywood particularly during the 1990s. After a brief stint in politics in 2003 . He is attempting to make a comeback in Bollywood since 2006 [1].
[edit] Acting career
Govinda made his film debut in the 1986 film Ilzaam which was a box office success and launched his career. [2]. He acted in a string of movies after that with mixed success. Most of the films he appeared in during the 1980s were in the action, romance or family drama genres. He was often paired opposite actress Neelam and together they appeared in hit films such as Love 86 (1986), Khudgarz (1987) and his brother Kirti Kumar's directed Hatya (1988).[3]. He had success with family drama films such as Dariya Dil (1988), Jeete Hain Shaan Se (1988) and Hum (1991) as well as action films such as Marte Dam Tak (1987) and Jung Baaz.[4]. (1989). He worked with David Dhawan for the first time in the 1989 action film Taaqatwar.
He then formed a successful collaboration with David Dhawan and went onto act in 17 movies directed by him most of which were comedy films. The most successful films during their collaboration included Shola Aur Shabnam (1992), Aankhen (1993), Raja Babu (1994), Coolie No. 1 (1995), Saajan Chale Sasural (1996), Hero No. 1 (1997), Deewana Mastana (1997), Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (1998), Haseena Maan Jaayegi (1999) and Jodi No. 1 (2001). [5]. Dhawan and other directors frequently cast him opposite actresses such as Karishma Kapoor and Raveena Tandon during the 1990s.
Govinda played the role of a villain for the first time in his career in Shikari (2000). Although the movie was not a commercial success, Govinda's convincing portrayal of a sociopath murderer was critically acclaimed.[6].
His box office draw suffered a setback in the early 2000s following a series of commercially unsuccessful films. His acting career was further affected when he contested and won the seat for Member of Parliament from Mumbai North in the 2004 parliamentary elections. He did not have any new film releases in 2004 and 2005 although some of his delayed films such as Khullam Khulla Pyaar Karen (2005) and his own home production Ssukh (2005) were released but were box office disasters.
Govinda made a comeback to films in late 2006 with the comedy film Bhagam Bhag alongside Akshay Kumar which was a success.[7]. His first 2007 release was the huge multi-starrer Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love. Although a box office disappointment[8]. Govinda was praised for his performance.[9]
His latest 2007 release is the David Dhawan directed romantic comedy Partner, which co-stars Salman Khan. The film grossed Rs.300 Million in India on its opening week, the second highest domestic opening week gross for an Indian film. [10]
[edit] Political career
In 2004, Govinda joined the Congress party, and was elected to the Lok Sabha, the lower House of Parliament from Mumbai with a thumping majority of beating the 5 time sitting MP by over 50000 votes.
In a run up to the polls, Govinda had announced that his agenda will be awaas (housing), prawaas (transportation), swasthya (health) and gyaan (education).
During the first ten months of his tenure as an Member of Parliament (MP), Govinda did not spend any money from his MP Local Area Development Fund of Rs. 20 million. He started utilizing his fund only when newspaper reports brought this to notice. According to the Thane district collectorate sources, Govinda committed Rs 7 to construct anganwadi, samaj mandirs and resolve drinking water problem of Vasai and Virar residents. However, work on these projects did not begin (as of August 2005), because administrative approval was being awaited. Govinda also took credit for 80% of the quadrupling of Borivli-Virar section on Western Railway (India).
During his tenure as an MP, Govinda embarrassed his party, Congress, by coming out in open to support actor Shakti Kapoor, who had been caught in an sting operation, asking for sexual favours from a television reporter posing as a Bollywood aspirant[2]. He also opposed the ban on dance bars, which embarrassed the Congress-NCP led Democratic Front Government, which had proposed the ban.
As an MP, Govinda has been criticized for being inaccessible to the people of his constituency, especially during the terrible rains (beginning July 26, 2005) that left around 450 dead in Mumbai. After the rains, while speaking to a TV channel, Govinda claimed that he had got Rs 150 million sanctioned for his flood-hit constituency after speaking to Sonia Gandhi. However, his own party colleagues contested the claim. Mohan Adhikari, the president of Palghar Congress Unit went on record saying that "not a single paisa" had been received.
[edit] Awards
- 1997 - Special Filmfare award for Saajan Chale Sasural
- 1998 - Lux Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Comic Role for Dulhe Raja
- 1998 - Special Videocon Screen award from Jury for overall performance [3]
- 1999 - Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Comic Role for Bade Miyan Chote Miyan
- 1999 - Filmfare Best Comedian Award, Haseena Maan Jaayegi
- 2000 - Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Comic Role for Haseena Maan Jaayegi
- 2007 - "Excellent Comic Actor" Award at the Star Gold Comedy Honors [4] [5]
- 2007 - Most Stylish Comeback Award at the MTV Lycra Style Awards [6]
- Was voted No.10 in a BBC News Online Survey to find out the Top 10 Greatest Stars of Stage and Screen of the last 1000 years.[7] Others in the list included Amitabh Bachchan, Charlie Chaplin, Robert De Niro, Cary Grant and Marilyn Monroe.
[edit] Selected filmography
| Title | Year | Role | Director | Other Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ilzaam | 1986 | Ajay Sharma/Vijay | Shibu Mitra | his first hit |
| Love 86 | 1986 | Vikram Doshi | Ismayeel Shroff | |
| Khudgarz | 1987 | Rakesh Roshan | ||
| Marte Dam Tak | 1987 | Mehul Kumar | ||
| Jeete Hain Shaan Se | 1988 | Iqbal Ali | Kawal Sharma | |
| Hatya | 1988 | Sagar | Kirti Kumar | criticaly acclaimed performance |
| Jung Baaz | 1989 | Arjun Srivastav | Mehul Kumar | |
| Do Qaidi | 1989 | Kanu | Ajay Kashyap | |
| Awaargi | 1990 | Dhiren Kumar | Mahesh Bhatt | |
| Maha-Sangram | 1990 | Mukul S. Anand | ||
| Swarg | 1990 | Krishna | David Dhawan | |
| Hum | 1991 | Vijay | Mukul S. Anand | |
| Shola aur Shabnam | 1992 | Karan | David Dhawan | |
| Jaan Se Pyaara | 1992 | Inspector Jai/Sunder | Anand | |
| Aankhen | 1993 | Bunnu/Gulshan/Gaurishankar | David Dhawan | the biggest blockbuster of the year beating baazighar, khalnayak and darr |
| Ekka Raja Rani | 1994 | Sagar | Afzal Ahmed | |
| Raja Babu | 1994 | Raja Singh | David Dhawan | |
| Dulaara | 1994 | Raja | Vimal Kumar | Also Singer |
| Coolie No. 1 | 1995 | Raju | David Dhawan | |
| Saajan Chale Sasural | 1996 | Shyamsunder | David Dhawan | |
| Hero No. 1 | 1997 | Rajesh Malhotra | David Dhawan | |
| Deewana Mastana | 1997 | Bunnu | David Dhawan | |
| Achanak | 1998 | Arjun | Naresh Malhotra | |
| Dulhe Raja | 1998 | Raja | Harmesh Malhotra | |
| Bade Miyan Chhote Miyan | 1998 | Pyare Mohan/Chhote Miyan | David Dhawan | |
| Pardesi Babu | 1998 | Raju Pardesi | Manoj Agarwal | |
| Haseena Maan Jaayegi | 1999 | Monu | David Dhawan | |
| Hum Tum Pe Marte Hain | 1999 | Rahul Malhotra | Nabh Kumar 'Raju' | |
| Shikari | 2000 | Om Srivastav | N. Chandra | |
| Joru Ka Ghulam | 2000 | Raju | Shakeel Noorani | |
| Hadh Kar Di Aapne | 2000 | Raju | Manoj Agrawal | |
| Aamdani Atthani Kharcha Rupaiyaa | 2001 | Bhimsha | K. Raghavendra Rao | |
| Jodi No. 1 | 2001 | Veeru | David Dhawan | |
| Albela | 2001 | Tony | Deepak Sareen | |
| Kyo Kii... Main Jhuth Nahin Bolta | 2001 | Raj Malhotra | David Dhawan | |
| Pyaar Diwana Hota Hai | 2002 | Sunder | Kirti Kumar | |
| Waah! Tera Kya Kehna | 2002 | Raj Oberoi/Banne Khan | Manoj Agrawal | |
| Chalo Ishq Ladaaye | 2002 | Pappu | Aziz Sejawal | |
| Three Roses | 2003 | cameo | Parameshwar | Tamil |
| Ek Aur Ek Gyarah | 2003 | Tara | David Dhawan | |
| Ssukh | 2005 | Chandraprakash Sharma | Kirti Kumar | Also Producer |
| Sandwich | 2006 | Sher Singh/Shekhar/Vicky | Anees Bazmi | |
| Bhagam Bhag | 2006 | Babla | Priyadarshan | |
| Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love | 2007 | Raju | Nikhil Advani | |
| Partner | 2007 | Bhaskar Diwakar Chowdahry | David Dhawan | |
| Om Shanti Om | 2007 | Special appearance | Farah Khan | also voiced a teenage version of himself |
| Jewellery Box | 2007 | Aparna Sen | on hold but seems very unlikely to be made as it was announced before govinda successfull comeback | |
| Money hai to honey hai | releasing 2008 | main lead | ganesh acharya | filming now also starring hansika motwani opposite govinda |
| Untitled movie with lara dutta | releasing 2008 | main lead | Ravi Chopra | filming now |
| tom and jerry | releasing 2008 | David Dhawan | filming starts soon. sequal to partner |
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.telegraphindia.com/1070204/asp/insight/story_7345094.asp
- ^ http://www.boxofficeindia.com/govinda.htm
- ^ http://www.boxofficeindia.com/govinda.htm
- ^ http://www.boxofficeindia.com/govinda.htm
- ^ http://www.boxofficeindia.com/govinda.htm
- ^ http://www.indiafm.com/movies/review/6682/index.html
- ^ http://www.boxofficeindia.com/2006.htm
- ^ http://www.boxofficeindia.com/2007.htm
- ^ http://www.indiafm.com/movies/review/12727/index.html
- ^ indiaglitz.com
[edit] External links
- Govinda at the Internet Movie Database
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