Raghubir Yadav
Raghubir Yadav | |
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Born |
रघुवीर यादव 25 June 1957 Jabalpur, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Film actor |
Years active | 1985–present |
Raghubir Yadav (also credited as Raghuvir Yadav; Hindi: रघुवीर यादव) is an Indian film, stage and television actor, music composer, singer and set designer. He made his film debut with Massey Sahib (1985) in which Yadav played the title role.[1][2] Incidentally he has never won the National Award but two International Awards as Best Actor for Massey Sahib,[3] FIPRESCI Critic's Award, Venice Film Festival, 1986 and the Best Actor Silver Peacock, IIFI, 1987.[3] The film also starred the noted writer and social activist, Arundhati Roy. Raghuvir Yadav is an alumnus of the 1977 batch at the National School of Drama, New Delhi
Career
Theatre
Yadav performed as an actor and singer in over 70 plays and about 2500 shows, travelling in caravans, living in tents and performing on makeshift stages in villages, towns and cities of India with the Parsi Theatre Company (1967–1973). He was with the Rangoli Puppet Theatre, Lucknow (1973–1974), performing with glove puppets. At the National School of Drama Repertory (1977–1986), he acted in about 40 plays in over 2000 shows. He has also contributed to music, sets, costumes and masks.
Film
He was seen in many milestone films in the coming decades. Three films that he has acted in have received Academy Award nominations for Best Foreign Language Film (Salaam Bombay!, Lagaan, and Water). Raghubir Yadav is the only Indian actor to have received the Silver Peacock Best Actor Award, at the International Film Festival of India. His most acclaimed role was as the drug addicted "Chillum" in Salaam Bombay! (1988). He was acted in Firaaq In 2011 he plays the lead role in the film Dear Friend Hitler which takes its name from two letters Mahatma Gandhi wrote Adolf Hitler, in 1939 immediately before World War II and Christmas Eve 1940 after the war had started, to prevent and to stop the war.
Television
Yadav started his television career with the TV series Mungerilal Ke Haseen Sapne (1990), playing the lead character 'Mungerilal'. Later he played the roles of Haji Nasruddin the series Mulla Nasiruddin and the lead in Chacha Chaudhary. He also played the lead role for BI T.V. in Arjun Pandit.
Music
- He composes and sings in films that include Maya Memsaab, Massey Sahib, Rudaali, Aasmaan Se Gira, O Darling ye hai India, Samar, Sunday, Darna mana hai, Ramaji London waale, Billu Barber, Dilli 6. He sang the title song of Chacha Chaudhary. He sang a song in Amir Khan's Peepli Live called "Mehngai Dayain" with bhadwai village mandli in which he was later praised by many topguns of Indian film fraternity
- He provided singing and voice for ads: Pepsi, Parle, Vim, Kotak Mahindra, Icy Cool Mint, Coke, Midday, Bagh Bakari Chai, Crack cream, Maggie Mania, Britannia etc.
- He also sang and composed the famous MP tourism ad -'MP a jab hai, sabse gazab hai'
- He composed music for Ghasiram Kotwal, Chotte Sayeed Bade Sayeed, Chaupra Kamaal Naukar Jamal, Chacha Chaudhary, ballet for song and drama division. Composed and sang "Maggie Mania", conceived, written and composed by Ramlila for Dilli 6.
- He recently collaborated with Hitesh Sonik to sing 'Lamh Tera' in the second episode of Coke Studio @ MTV, Season 2. The show was aired on MTV India on 14 July and this song was the fifth and last to be shown on the show. The song is a folk song from Madhya Pradesh. In ancient times, the journey from one place to another would take days. People while travelling would then usually sing to ensure everyone is safe. This style of singing was called 'lum tera'. A member/group at the front of the caravan would sing loudly (lambi ter) and the members/groups at the end would sing back as a response, thereby ensuring connectivity.[4]
- He has sung a song Bhagan ke Rekhan ki bahangiya in movie Issaq. Raghubir has shown his talent again.
Awards
- IFFI, Silver Peacock Award as Best Actor: Massey Sahib at the International Film Festival of India Award (1987).
- FIPRESCI Critic's Award, Venice for Best Actor: Massey Sahib (1986).
Filmography
Year | Film | Director | Notes |
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1985 | Massey Sahib | Pradeep Krishen | |
1988 | Salaam Bombay! | Mira Nair | |
In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones | Pradeep Krishen | ||
1990 | Disha | Sai Paranjpye | |
1991 | Kasba | Kumar Shahani | |
1992 | Electric Moon | Pradeep Krishen | |
Aasman Se Gira | Pankaj Parashar | ||
Dharavi | Sudhir Mishra | ||
1993 | Rudaali | Kalpana Lajmi | |
Maya Memsaab | Ketan Mehta | ||
Papeeha | Sai Paranjpye | ||
Suraj Ka Satvan Ghoda | Shyam Benegal | ||
Chor Aur Chand | Pavan Kaul | ||
Sardar | Ketan Mehta | ||
1994 | Bandit Queen | Shekhar Kapoor | |
1942: A Love Story | Vidhu Vinod Chopra | ||
Udhaar Ki Zindagi | K. V. Raju | ||
1995 | Dushmani | Bunty Soorma | |
Nirantharam | Rajendra Prasad | ||
1996 | Khamoshi: The Musical | Sanjay Leela Bhansali | |
1997 | Saaz | Sai Paranjpye | |
Damu (Bengali) | Raja Sen | ||
1998 | Rui Ka Bhoj | Subhash Agrawal | |
Dil Se.. | Mani Ratnam | ||
1999 | Shaheed-E-Mohabbat | Manoj Punj, Shamim Ara | |
Samar | Shyam Benegal | ||
2000 | Tarkieb | Esmayeel Shroff | |
Bawandar | Jag Mundra | ||
2001 | Lagaan | Ashutosh Gowarikar | |
Asoka | Santosh Sivan | ||
2002 | Yatharth | Rajesh Seth | |
Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein | Ravi Sharma Shankar | ||
Tum Se Achcha Kaun Hai | Deepak Anand | ||
Agni Varsha | Arjun Sajnani | ||
2003 | Aanch | Rajesh Kumar Singh | |
Darna Mana Hai | Prawal Raman | ||
Kahan Ho Tum | Vijay Kumar | ||
2004 | Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities | M. F. Husain | |
Gayab | Prawal Raman | ||
Deewaar | Milan Luthria | ||
2005 | Water | Deepa Mehta | |
The White Land | Jayant Gillator | ||
Bhaiya Anari Bhauji Khilari (Bhojpuri) | Sushil Upadhaya | ||
2006 | Anthony Kaun Hai? | Raj Kaushal | |
2007 | Deha | Mahesh Manjrekar | |
Aaja Nachle | Anil Mehta | ||
2008 | Saanncha | Aloknath Dixit | |
Firaaq | Nandita Das | ||
2009 | Dilli 6 | Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra | |
Aasma | Rohit Nayyar
Gitanjali Sinha |
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Thanks maa | Irfan Kamal | ||
2010 | Peepli Live | Anusha Rizvi | |
2011 | Gandhi To Hitler | Rakesh Ranjan Kumar | |
2012 | Aalaap | Manish Manikpuri | |
Married 2 America | Dilip Shankar | ||
2013 | Minugurulu | Ayodhyakumar | |
Club 60 | Manu Bhai | ||
2015 | Piku | Shoojit Sircar | |
References
- ↑ Raghubir Yadav returns in a new avatar – The Hindu
- ↑ My first break – Raghuvir Yadav – The Hindu
- 1 2 "Mungerilal's dreams turn sour". Times of India. Retrieved 21 November 2009.
- ↑ Coke Studio @ MTV, Season 2, Episode 2, Lamh tera by Hitesh Sonic
External links
- Raghubir Yadav at the Internet Movie Database
- During depression, music was my sole respite: Raghubir Yadav
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