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'''K. K. Raina''' is an Indian film, television and theatre [[character actor]] | | name = K. K. Raina | ||
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| birth_place = [[Srinagar]], [[Jammu and Kashmir (state)|Jammu & Kashmir]] | |||
| occupation = [[Actor]]<br>[[Script writer]] | |||
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| relatives = [[M. K. Raina]] (brother) | |||
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'''K. K. Raina''' is an [[Indian people|Indian]] film, television and theatre [[character actor]] and award-winning [[script writer]],<ref>[http://www.planetbollywood.com/displayReview.php?id=080907044501 Dharm: Movie review]</ref> who is best known for his roles as ''Juror #8'' in the 1986 film ''[[Ek Ruka Hua Faisla]]'',<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110605021018/http://www.hindustantimes.com/News-Feed/cinema/I-play-Masood-Azhar-s-role-in-Hijack-KK-Raina/Article1-336110.aspx My character in 'Hijack' based on Masood Azhar: KK Raina]</ref> a remake of [[12 Angry Men (1957 film)|12 Angry Men]], and [[Byomkesh Bakshi]]'s associate Ajit Kumar Banerji in the 1993 Doordarshan detective series ''[[Byomkesh Bakshi (TV series)|Byomkesh Bakshi]]''.<ref>[http://movies.indiatimes.com/rssarticleshow/msid-5019094,flstry-1.cms DD days: Most iconic TV characters ]</ref> Raina won the [[Filmfare Award for Best Dialogue]] in 1998 for the Rajkumar Santoshi film ''[[China Gate (1998 film)|China Gate]]''.<ref>[http://filmfareawards.indiatimes.com/articleshow.cms?msid=33839242 Best Dialogue Writer (Technical Awards)]</ref> | |||
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* ''[[Pati Patni Aur Woh (2019 film)|Pati Patni Aur Woh]]'' (2019) | * ''[[Pati Patni Aur Woh (2019 film)|Pati Patni Aur Woh]]'' (2019) | ||
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Alma mater | National School of Drama |
Occupation | Actor Script writer |
Relatives | M. K. Raina (brother) |
K. K. Raina is an Indian film, television and theatre character actor and award-winning script writer,[1] who is best known for his roles as Juror #8 in the 1986 film Ek Ruka Hua Faisla,[2] a remake of 12 Angry Men, and Byomkesh Bakshi's associate Ajit Kumar Banerji in the 1993 Doordarshan detective series Byomkesh Bakshi.[3] Raina won the Filmfare Award for Best Dialogue in 1998 for the Rajkumar Santoshi film China Gate.[4]
Life and career[edit]
Raina was born in a Kashmiri family in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India.[5] Raina is an alumnus of the National School of Drama, graduating college in 1976.[6] He portrayed Manohar J. Pherwani in the Sony LIV series Scam 1992.
Filmography[edit]
Actor[edit]
- Vijeta (1982) – Wilson
- Aadharshila (1982)
- Gandhi (1982) – Nehru's Friend
- Mandi (1983)
- Godam (1983) – Edekar
- Ardh Satya (1983)
- Tasveer Apni Apni (1984) – Employee
- Party (1984) – Bharat
- Aghaat (1985)
- Nasoor (1985) – Kamlesh Pai
- Trikal (1985) – Senor Lucio (Anna's father)
- Ek Ruka Hua Faisla (1986) – Juror #8
- Susman (1987)
- Mohre (1987) – Prakash Raikar
- Diksha (1991) – Shrikar Upadhyay
- Lifeline (1991) (TV series)
- Suraj Ka Satvan Ghoda (1993)
- Damini (1993) – Shekhar's friend
- Byomkesh Bakshi (1993) (TV series) – Ajit
- Ghatak: Lethal (1996) – Shiv Nath
- Dahek (1998) – Naseem Bahkshi
- Aks (2001) – Mahadevan Ghatge
- Bub (Father) (2001) – Shiban Lal
- Lakshya (2004)
- Rang De Basanti (2006) – Politician
- Salaam-E-Ishq (2007)
- Dharm (2007) – Thakur
- Phoonk (2008) – Dr. Pandey
- Hijack (2008) – Rasheed Omar
- Delhi-6 (2009) – Haji Suleiman
- Rann (2010) – Prime Minister Digvijay Hooda
- Tanu Weds Manu (2011) – Kishan Sharma (Manu's father)
- Upanishad Ganga (2012–2013) (Doordarshan) (Various Characters)
- Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (2013) - Mr. Wadhwa
- D-Day (2013) - Gen. Razzak
- Zed Plus(2014) - Mr. Dixit
- Samvidhaan(2014) (TV series) - K.M. Munshi
- Tanu Weds Manu Returns (2015) - Kishan Sharma (Manu's father)
- Mirzya (2016) - Karan's father
- Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana (2017) - Jugal Kishore Mishra (Sattu’s father)
- Pati Patni Aur Woh (2019)
- Scam 1992 (2020) - Manohar J. Pherwani
Writer[edit]
- Ghatak: Lethal (1996) – associate screenplay
- China Gate (1998) – screenplay; dialogues
- Dahek (1998) – screenplay
- Pukar (2000) – dialogues
References[edit]
- ↑ Dharm: Movie review
- ↑ My character in 'Hijack' based on Masood Azhar: KK Raina
- ↑ DD days: Most iconic TV characters
- ↑ Best Dialogue Writer (Technical Awards)
- ↑ "Guftagoo with K K Raina". YouTube. Rajya Sabha TV. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
- ↑ Alumni List For The Year 1976
External links[edit]
- K. K. Raina on IMDb
Categories:
- National School of Drama alumni
- Indian male film actors
- Indian male television actors
- Indian male stage actors
- Indian theatre directors
- Living people
- Hindi theatre
- 20th-century Indian dramatists and playwrights
- 20th-century Indian male actors
- 21st-century Indian male actors
- Kashmiri actors
- 20th-century Indian women
- 20th-century Indian people
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