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Saif Ali Khan - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

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Born August 16, 1970, New Delhi, India - Indian film actor and producer.

His childhood was spent in the Muslim reading of the Koran, his grandmother followed his religious education. Khan says that "religion plays an important role in my upbringing." Saif initially attended Lawrence School Sanawar, but later attended Lockers Park Preparatory School. Later, he followed in his father's footsteps by attending Winchester College, a renowned independent boys' school in England.

It was originally planned that Saif would make his debut in Bekhudi (1992) with Kajol, but he came out without him. As a result, Yash Chopra's drama Parampara (1993) became the actor's debut. His next film, Tramp in Love, released two weeks later, earned him a Filmfare Award for Best Debut Actor.

A breakthrough in his career was his role in the film “They don’t joke with love” (1994), where he starred with Kajol and Akshay Kumar. The film became his first major hit. After Saif starred in many films, but they all failed at the box office. The only hits were films such as Don't Try To Replay Me (1994), Imtihaan (1995), Brotherhood (1999), We Can't Separate (1999) and The Frivolous Girl (2000). His acting career went through a relatively steep decline until 2001, when he starred in Farhan Akhtar's film Loving Hearts. He received many positive reviews for the role of Samir, including from the critic Taran Adarsh, who called her the best performance in his career. The success of this film established Saif's position as one of the most popular stars in the film industry.

Since then, he has had many box office successes such as Tomorrow Comes or Not (2003), You and Me (2004) and Salam Namaste (2005). He received a large number of positive reviews from critics for his negative role in the thriller "Revenge of the Deceived Woman" (2004) and for his role in the film "Angel of Love" (2005). For his performance in You and Me, he received the Indian National Film Award for Best Actor.

In 2005, along with other Bollywood stars, Saif participated in HELP! Telethon Concert to help raise money for victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. In 2006, Saif toured again, participating in the Heat 2006 concert, which was a worldwide success, along with Akshay Kumar, Preity Zinta, Sushmita Sen and Celina Jeitli. In the same year, Saif appeared at the 2006 Closing Ceremony of the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne as a representative of Indian culture along with Rani Mukherjee and Aishwarya Rai, in honor of the 2010 Commonwealth of Nations Games that were held in Delhi.

In 2006, Saif starred in a non-trivial English-language film, Secret Intent, but the film flopped at the UK box office. The actor has also received overwhelmingly positive reviews for his negative role in the Indian adaptation of Shakespeare's Othello, Omkar. Taran Adarsh ??said: “Saif Ali Khan ... plays the evil Langdu Tyagi brilliantly. His looks, his mannerisms, his body language, his general behavioral image make you wonder. The actor deserves an excellent mark for acting with such realism that you start to hate him after the film ends. Undoubtedly, the actor deserves the highest reward for this role. " The review for Rediff stated “Omkara marks Saif's emergence at the forefront of peer actors and we cheerfully applaud.” He has won Best Negative Performance in all major awards including the Filmfare Awards, Star Screen Awards, and Zee Cine Awards.

In his next film, Eklavia: The Princely Guard, Saif co-starred with his mother, for the second time since Tramp in Love. Although the film flopped at the box office, his performance as Harshwardhan was praised and praised by critics. One critic commented, "Watching his emotions with amazing precision will make you understand the giant steps he has taken as an actor." Also noted was the performance of Saif in the film "Ta-ra-ram-pam", which grossed a moderate box office.

In 2015, the film Ghost was released, where Katrina Kaif became his partner, and Saif played a former soldier who serves in intelligence. Although the film flopped at the box office, the actor received critical praise.

After a year hiatus, Saif appeared in the action movie Rangoon, which flopped at the box office. The same year the film "Chef" was released, which is the official remake of the film "Chef on Wheels", but failed at the box office. In 2018, the black comedy Kaalakaandi was released, which received negative reviews from critics and failed at the box office.


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