Chandrachur Singh
Chandrachur Singh | |
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Singh in 2010 | |
Other names | Rocky[1] |
Years active |
1996–2002 2012–present |
Chandrachur Singh is an Indian actor, who works in Bollywood films. He won the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut for his performance in Maachis.
Early life
Singh's father is an ex-MP from Khair, Uttar Pradesh and his mother is the daughter of the Maharaja of Bolangir in Odisha. He attended Welham Boys' School, The Doon School, Dehradun and St. Stephens, New Delhi. He was a music teacher in Doon School before his acting career took off.
Personal life
Singh has two younger brothers : Aditya Singh and Abhimanyu Singh.[2]
Career
Singh made his acting debut in 1996 in Tere Mere Sapne which was produced under Amitabh Bachchan Corporation Limited. Later that year he starred alongside Tabu in Maachis for which he won the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut. He appeared in several films as a leading actor which failed to do well but he had success with his lead roles in the multi-starrers Daag: The Fire (1999) opposite Sanjay Dutt, Kya Kehna (2000) opposite Preity Zinta and Josh (2000) opposite Aishwarya Rai and Shah Rukh Khan. He was nominated for filmfare awards on two occasions, in different categories. He won the best male debut award for the movie Maachis.
After initial successes, his career went into a low, because of multiple dislocation of his shoulder joint, which he suffered while water skiing in Goa. Because of the pain on his shoulder, he couldn't work out or stay fit which caused him to gain weight and lose roles. His last few releases included Aamdani Atthani Kharcha Rupaiyaa (2001), Bharat Bhagya Vidhata (2002) and the delayed release Sarhad Paar which was shot in 2002 and released in 2006. All three films flopped at the box office.
In 2012, he made a comeback with the multi-starrer film Chaar Din Ki Chandni. The film featured Tusshar Kapoor, Kulraj Randhawa, Anupam Kher, Om Puri and Farida Jalal in lead roles amongst others. Chaar Din Ki Chandni received mixed response from critics, and turned out to be a flop at most places in Box office India. From 2012–present, he has joined Bollywood once again as an actor. That same year he played a small role in the English language film The Reluctant Fundamentalist. He last appeared in Zilla Ghaziabad which had been delayed for years, however got released in August 2013.
Awards
Year | Award Show | Award | Film | Winner |
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1996 | Filmfare Award | Filmfare Best Debut Award | Maachis | Yes |
2000 | Filmfare Award | Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award | Kya Kehna | No |
Filmography
Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Title[1] | Year | Role |
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Tere Mere Sapne | 1996 | Rahul Mehta |
Maachis | 1996 | Kripal Singh 'Pali' |
Betaabi | 1997 | Sameer |
Sham Ghansham | 1998 | Sham |
Dil Kya Kare | 1999 | Som Dutt |
Daag: The Fire | 1999 | Ravi Varma |
Silsila Hai Pyar Ka | 1999 | Abhay Sinha |
Josh | 2000 | Rahul |
Kya Kehna | 2000 | Ajay |
Aamdani Atthani Kharcha Rupaiyaa | 2001 | Ravi |
Junoon | 2002 | |
Bharat Bhagya Vidhata | 2002 | Shabbir Jehangir Khan |
Mohabbat Ho Gayi Hai Tumse | 2005 | |
Sarhad Paar | 2006 | Ravi |
Maruti Mera Dost | 2009 | |
Kemiti Ae Bandhana (Oriya movie) | 2011 | Tanmay Patnaik |
Chaar Din Ki Chandni | 2012 | Prithvi Singh |
Zilla Ghaziabad | 2013 | Karamvir |
The Reluctant Fundamentalist (film) | 2013 | Bandy Uncle |
Hum Tum Aur Ghost 2 | 2014 |
References
- 1 2 "Chandrachur Singh Biography". Yahoo! Movies. Retrieved 25 May 2010.
- ↑ Sibling revelry. 27 May 2003. indiantelevision.com