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Virendra Razdan was born on 6th March 1951 to a middle class Brahmin family at Srinagar, Kashmir. His father Govind Razdan was a Sufi Musician. He aspired to become an actor and worked with few theatre groups in his teen age. He also served as Radio Jockey at Radio Kashmir during early 70’s. It was during 1972 at a mere age of 21 Years, he applied and was selected for a 3 Year Degree course into Acting and Theatre under the guidance of Dr. Ibrahim Alkazi at National School of Drama (NSD) & one year Diploma (Post Grad) course from FTII, Pune. |
Virendra Razdan was born on 6th March 1951 to a middle class Brahmin family at Srinagar, Kashmir. His father Govind Razdan was a Sufi Musician. He aspired to become an actor and worked with few theatre groups in his teen age. He also served as Radio Jockey at Radio Kashmir during early 70’s. It was during 1972 at a mere age of 21 Years, he applied and was selected for a 3 Year Degree course into Acting and Theatre under the guidance of Dr. Ibrahim Alkazi at National School of Drama (NSD) & one year Diploma (Post Grad) course from FTII, Pune. |
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After graduating he was offered a role as a lecturer at NSD. It was during 1979-80 that Sir Richard Attenborough visited India in search of talented indian actors for his upcoming movie Gandhi. Sir Attenborough visited NSD as it was the biggest premier Institute for acting and discovered Mr. Razdan along with a a pool of talented theatre artists for his film. |
After graduating he was offered a role as a lecturer at NSD. It was during 1979-80 that Sir Richard Attenborough visited India in search of talented indian actors for his upcoming movie Gandhi. Sir Attenborough visited NSD as it was the biggest premier Institute for acting and discovered Mr. Razdan along with a a pool of talented theatre artists for his film. |
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Virendra Razdan | |
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Born | 1950 Jammu and Kashmir, India |
Died | 13 June 2003 Mumbai, Maharashtra, India | (aged 52–53)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1982-2003 |
Virendra Razdan (1950 – 13 June 2003) was an Indian actor.
Early Life
Virendra Razdan was born on 6th March 1951 to a middle class Brahmin family at Srinagar, Kashmir. His father Govind Razdan was a Sufi Musician. He aspired to become an actor and worked with few theatre groups in his teen age. He also served as Radio Jockey at Radio Kashmir during early 70’s. It was during 1972 at a mere age of 21 Years, he applied and was selected for a 3 Year Degree course into Acting and Theatre under the guidance of Dr. Ibrahim Alkazi at National School of Drama (NSD) & one year Diploma (Post Grad) course from FTII, Pune.
Acting Career
After graduating he was offered a role as a lecturer at NSD. It was during 1979-80 that Sir Richard Attenborough visited India in search of talented indian actors for his upcoming movie Gandhi. Sir Attenborough visited NSD as it was the biggest premier Institute for acting and discovered Mr. Razdan along with a a pool of talented theatre artists for his film.
Death
Razdan died in Mumbai on 13 June 2003, due to stomach cancer at the age of 53 .[1][2][3]
Filmography
Films
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1982 | Gandhi | Maulana Azad | |
1985 | Doongar Ro Bhed | ||
1989 | Wasta | ||
1990 | Jaan Lada Denge | ||
1993 | Aaja Meri Jaan | Agarwal | |
1998 | Zanjeer: The Chain | ||
2001 | Bub | Vinod's uncle | Kashmiri language film |
Television
Year | Serial | Role | Notes |
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1988 | Bharat Ek Khoj | Several Roles | 5 episodes |
1988–1990 | Mahabharat | Vidhur | 94 episodes |
1989 | Vishwamitra | Rishi Kanva | |
1990 | Mahabharat Ki Katha | Self | |
1993–1996 | Kanoon | uncle | 6 episodes |
1993 | Junoon | Mr.Adhikari | |
2001 | Dushman | Shah Saab | 10 episodes |
References
- ^ "Virendra Razdan dead". The Deccan Herald, The Free Press Journal. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Bulletin on Film Volume XLVII No. 6. 15 June 2003. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
- ^ "Mahabharat Facts: विदुर, नकुल से कृपाचार्य तक, अब इस दुनिया में नहीं हैं महाभारत के ये एक्टर". 25 May 2020.
- ^ "These stars of Mahabharata said goodbye to the world". 17 April 2020.
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