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Jackie Shroff
Indian actor (born )
Jaikishan Kakubhai Shroff[1] (born 1 February ), known by his screen nameJackie Shroff, is an Indian actor and former model from Mumbai, Maharashtra, who primarily works in the Hindi film industry. In a career spanning over four decades, he has appeared in films in 13 languages.[n 1][2][3] He has received several accolades including four Filmfare Awards. Shroff established himself as one of the leading actors of Indian cinema in the s and the s.
After an uncredited small appearance in Swami Dada (), Shroff made his lead debut with Subhash Ghai's blockbuster actioner Hero (), which made him an overnight star.[4][5] He went onto establish himself as an actor with hit films, almost every year in s and 90s and went to win the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for Parinda.[6] His other critical and commercial successes, include Tridev (), Baap Numbri Beta Dus Numbri (), Angaar (), Khalnayak (), Rangeela (), Agni Sakshi (), Border () and Bandhan ().[7][8]
In the s, Shroff took on more supporting and negative roles in Refugee, Mission Kashmir (both ), Devdas (), Hulchul (), Dhoom 3 (), Happy New Year (), and Sooryavanshi (). Shroff has worked in films of other languages including Punjabi film Sardar Saab (), Konkani film Soul Curry (), Tamil films Bigil (), Jailer () and Telugu film Saaho ().
In addition to his acting career, Shroff is an environmentalist. He is married to model and producer Ayesha Dutt, with whom he has two children, actor Tiger Shroff and entrepreneur Krishna Shroff.[9]
Early life
Shroff was born as Jaikishan Kakubhai Shroff (or Saraf)[10][a] on 1 February in Bombay (present Mumbai), Bombay State, India.[11][12] His father, Kakubhai Haribhai Shroff, was a Gujarati. His mother was a Turkmen who fled the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic (present-day Kazakhstan) during a coup, according to Shroff.[b][13][14] His maternal grandmother escaped to Ladakh, along with her seven daughters, and migrated to Delhi, finally reaching Mumbai.[13][14]
Shroff's father came from a family of merchants and traders. However, they lost all of their money in the stock market and his father had to leave home at the age of His father met his mother when they were both teenagers and got married.[13]
Shroff dropped out of junior college after finishing his 11th class. He was raised in the Teen batti locality of Mumbai. In his childhood, he fought many street fights for his friends and often got beat up. His father Kakubhai was an astrologer.[10]
As a youngster, he modelled in a few advertisements including Savage perfumes. It was one of his classmates in school who gave Shroff his name "Jackie" and then filmmaker Subhash Ghai stuck to this name when he launched him in the film Hero.[15][16] Shroff regularly revisits his childhood home in Teen Batti.[17]
Career
Initial work
Jackie Shroff dropped out of school after his 11th standard as his family did not have much money. He tried his hand working as an apprentice chef at Taj Hotels and as a flight attendant at Air India, but he was rejected from both places because of his lack of qualifications.[18] He then started working as a travel agent in a local company called Trade Wings near Jehangir Art Gallery.[14] An advertising agency accountant spotted him at the bus stand and asked him if he would be interested in modelling. The next day, Shroff went to the advertising agency (National advertising agency) located in the same building as Davar's college near Flora Fountain for the photo shoot during his lunch time. This photo shoot for a suit shirt launched Shroff on his modelling path.[19] Aasha K Chandra, who was running an acting school, asked Shroff to join her class. Initially, Shroff refused, but after she said that Dev Anand's son Suneil Anand is also attending her class, Shroff enrolled there. Suneil Anand introduced Shroff to his father, Dev Anand, who gave Shroff his first acting role.[10]
Films
In , Shroff made his acting debut in Dev Anand's film Swami Dada. In his first meeting with Anand, he was offered the second lead role but after 15 days, Anand changed his mind and gave the role to Mithun Chakraborty. Shroff was cast as one of the henchmen of Shakti Kapoor in an uncredited role.[20]
In , Subhash Ghai cast Shroff in the lead role for the action romance Hero, paired with Meenakshi Sheshadri. The film was a major critical and commercial success, and one of the highest grossers of The film made Shroff and Seshadri into overnight stars.[16][21] Shroff continued to work in Subhash Ghai films, irrespective of any role that was offered. After Hero, Shroff did several other films, such as Andar Baahar (), Jaanoo and Yudh (both released in ). All of these films were successful. In , he was seen in Karma, which became the highest-grossing film of the year. His next film to be released was Kaash (). Later films, such as Dahleez () and Sachché Ká Bol-Bálá () were critically acclaimed, but failed at the box office. However, he came back to success through films such as Ram Lakhan, Tridev and Parinda (all ). His performance in Parinda earned him the Filmfare Award for Best Actor.
In the s, he starred in successful films such as Saudagar (), Angaar (), Gardish (), Khalnayak (), A Love Story (), Rangeela () Agni Sakshi (), Border () and Shapath ().[22] During this period, he received a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for Gardish, and nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for Khalnayak, A Love Story, Rangeela and Agni Sakshi, winning for A Love Story and Rangeela.
During the s, he appeared in supporting roles in Mission Kashmir (), which earned him a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Villain, Yaadein (), Devdas () and Hulchul (), earning two nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for Yaadein and Devdas. In , Shroff acted in the children's film Bhoot Ukle. He played a minor role in Priyadarshan's Bhagam Bhag () and Housefull3 ().[23] During this period, he also appeared in two Marathi films.
In , he appeared in the film Bhoot and Friends.[24] In , he appeared in a cameo role in the film Shraddha In The Name Of God directed by Gurubhai Thakkar.[25]
In , Shroff made his debut in Konkani, acting in the film Soul Curry, which earned him the Goa State Award for Best Actor. Subsequently, he acted in another Konkani film released in , titled Kantaar.[26][27]
In October , he acted in a short film, The Playboy Mr. Sawhney.[28] He was also seen in Paltan (). He is set to feature in many films in like Firrkie, Bharat, Saaho, and Romeo Akbar Walter.[29] He is also going to star in Prasthanam, which Hindi remake of Telugu film with same name alongside Ali Fazal and Sanjay Dutt.[30]
Television
Shroff has hosted many television shows like Lehrein, Chirtrahar and Missing.[31] Dealing with stories of missing people who were never found, Missing was popular for its creative narration by Shroff. The show was broadcast on Sony TV, of which he owned some shares.[32] Shroff was also a judge on the magic show India's Magic Star, broadcast on Indian channel STAR One. The show began on 3 July and ended on 5 September [33] In , Shroff and his son Tiger Shroff made an appearance on Comedy Nights with Kapil.[22] In , Shroff made his digital debut with the series Criminal Justice.[34]
Dubbing
| Film title | Actor | Character | Dub Language | Original Language | Original Year Release | Dub Year Release | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bhola Shankar | Chiranjeevi | Bhola Shankar aka Shankar | Hindi | Telugu | [35] |
Personal life
Shroff married his longtime girlfriend Ayesha Dutt, a model who later became a film producer, on 5 June , her birthday.[36][18] The couple runs a media company Jackie Shroff Entertainment Limited. They jointly owned 10% shares in Sony TV from its launch until , when they sold their stake and ended their year-long association with Sony TV.[37] They have two children - son, actor Tiger Shroff (born ) and a daughter, entrepreneur and filmmaker Krishna Shroff (born ).[38][39]
Social activism
Shroff owns an organic farm where he grows organic plants, trees and herbs. He is also the brand ambassador of Thalassemia India[40] and over the years has supported many causes like HIV/AIDS awareness and abolishment of female foeticide. He has also funded the treatment and education of many underprivileged children.[41][42][43] On 5 March , Shroff donated an ambulance to a Lonavala-based animal shelter in the memory of his late pet dog Rocky.[44]
Filmography
Main article: Jackie Shroff filmography
Awards and accolades
He has received a Doctor of Arts for his valuable contribution in the field of Cinema from the Invertis University.[47]
Notes
- ^The 13 languages are Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Marathi, Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, Punjabi, Bhojpuri, Konkani, Odia, Gujarati and English, as can be verified from Jackie Shroff filmography
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