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Virendra Razdan
Born6th March 1951
Died13 June 2003(2003-06-13) (aged 51–52)
OccupationActor
Years active1982-2003

Virendra Razdan (1951 – 13 June 2003) was an Indian actor.

Early Life

Virendra Razdan was born on 6 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. Attenborough visited NSD as it was the biggest premier Institute for acting and discovered Mr. Razdan along with a pool of talented theatre artists for his film.

Mr. Razdan was chosen for a role of Maulana Azad and that’s how his journey as an actor began. Gandhi was a big success and won 8 Academy Awards from 11 Nominations. His next project was B.R Chopra’s Mahabharat where he played Vidur which again was the biggest success story in indian Television History.

Death

Razdan died in Mumbai on 13 June 2003, due to stomach cancer at the age of 52 .[1][2][3]

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1982 Gandhi Maulana Azad
1983 The Lost Ruby Chief Minister of King BBC Film Festival (Short Film)
1984 Wasta
1985 Yadon Ki Kasam Fake Landlord
1985 Doongar Ro Bhed
1986 Shart
1990 Jaan Lada Denge Inspector Gayakwad
1990 Prakope
1992 Kal Ki Aawaaz Mr. Malhotra
1993 Aaja Meri Jaan Mr. Agarwal
1996 Zulm Hi Zulm
1998 Zanjeer The Chain Kaka
2001 BUB Ratanlal (Vinod’s Uncle)
2008 Yaar Meri Zindagi Pujari (Flashback Story Narrator) Delayed Release

Television

Year Serial Role Notes
1985 Darpan
1985 Ek Kahaani
1986 Katha Sagar
1988 Mahabharat Mahatma Vidhur
1988 Bharat Ek Khoj Many Characters
1991 Majdhaar
1993 Dillagi Mr. Shrivastava
1993 Junoon Advocate Adhikari
1994 Aasmaan Se Aagey Mr. Raghuraj
1995 Vishwamitra Rishi Kanva
1995 Kanoon (TV series) Kanoon Narendra Khanna
1995 Saaye Deodar Ke Madhav (Hakeem)
1995 Zameen Farmer
1996 Aurat Mr. Rajendra Kumar (Advocate)
1996 Yug Raheem Chacha
1996 Ehsaas2 (Zameer) Inspector
1996 Parvarish
1997 Mahayodha
2000 Vishnu Puraan Maharishi Bhrigu
2002 Jab Apne Hue Paraye

References

  1. ^ "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.
  2. ^ "Mahabharat Facts: विदुर, नकुल से कृपाचार्य तक, अब इस दुनिया में नहीं हैं महाभारत के ये एक्टर". 25 May 2020.
  3. ^ "These stars of Mahabharata said goodbye to the world". 17 April 2020.

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