Virendra Singh (actor): Difference between revisions
No edit summary Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit |
(More details added) |
||
Line 15: | Line 15: | ||
| father = M.D. Singh | | father = M.D. Singh | ||
| mother = Chandra Prabha Singh | | mother = Chandra Prabha Singh | ||
| spouse = Padmagandha | |||
| children = 1 | |||
}} | }} | ||
Line 20: | Line 22: | ||
==Early life== | ==Early life== | ||
Singh was born and brought in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh in a family of educationists. His father M.D. Singh was the founder of Kalidas Montessori Higher Secondary School. His father wanted him to become I.A.S or M.B.A, but after completing his graduation he moved to Mumbai to pursue his career as an actor. | Singh was born and brought in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh in a family of educationists. His father M.D. Singh was the founder of Kalidas Montessori Higher Secondary School. His father wanted him to become I.A.S or M.B.A, but after completing his graduation he moved to Mumbai to pursue his career as an actor. | ||
He is married to Padmagandha and the couple has a son. | |||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
After moving to Mumbai, he formed a theatre group "Kaarwan" and produced plays such as Andha Yug, Mistress of the Inn, Malbe Ka Malik, Kanjoos, Alibaba, Private Lives, Mouse Trap & Chanakyashastra. After doing small roles in serials like Vikram aur Betaal, Khazana, Sinhasan Battisi & Chunauti he got his first major break as the lead actor in Mujrim Haazir in 1989. Apart from acting he also worked as a ghost director and directed 13 episodes of television show Jag Hanse Khud Roye for DD national. | After moving to Mumbai, he formed a theatre group "Kaarwan" and produced plays such as Andha Yug, Mistress of the Inn, Malbe Ka Malik, Kanjoos, Alibaba, Private Lives, Mouse Trap & Chanakyashastra. After doing small roles in serials like Vikram aur Betaal, Khazana, Sinhasan Battisi & Chunauti he got his first major break as the lead actor in Mujrim Haazir in 1989. Apart from acting he also worked as a ghost director and directed 13 episodes of television show Jag Hanse Khud Roye for DD national. Apart from his career as an actor, he also taught acting at Institute of Creative Excellence (I.C.E.) Mumbai and Livewires Pune as S.M.E. of acting. | ||
==Filmography== | ==Filmography== |
Revision as of 13:57, 1 January 2022
Virendra Singh | |
---|---|
Born | May 26 Ujjain, MP |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Actor |
Spouse(s) | Padmagandha |
Children | 1 |
Parents |
|
Virendra Singh is a Mumbai-based actor who mainly work in the Hindi television industry. He is known for acting in various Hindi television shows including Tere Liye (2010) and Dreamgirl (2015).
Early life
Singh was born and brought in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh in a family of educationists. His father M.D. Singh was the founder of Kalidas Montessori Higher Secondary School. His father wanted him to become I.A.S or M.B.A, but after completing his graduation he moved to Mumbai to pursue his career as an actor.
He is married to Padmagandha and the couple has a son.
Career
After moving to Mumbai, he formed a theatre group "Kaarwan" and produced plays such as Andha Yug, Mistress of the Inn, Malbe Ka Malik, Kanjoos, Alibaba, Private Lives, Mouse Trap & Chanakyashastra. After doing small roles in serials like Vikram aur Betaal, Khazana, Sinhasan Battisi & Chunauti he got his first major break as the lead actor in Mujrim Haazir in 1989. Apart from acting he also worked as a ghost director and directed 13 episodes of television show Jag Hanse Khud Roye for DD national. Apart from his career as an actor, he also taught acting at Institute of Creative Excellence (I.C.E.) Mumbai and Livewires Pune as S.M.E. of acting.
Filmography
Films
- Parda hai Parda
- Chupp
- Salami
- Tulsidas
TV shows
- 1992, Ujale ki Oar
- 1995, Virasat
- 1996, Chhoti Si Aasha
- 2000, Basera
- ----, aprajita
- ----, Chingari
- 2001-2002, Gharana
- 2010, Tere Liye
- 2011, Niyati
- 2015, Dreamgirl[1]
- 2015, Ranbheri
References
- ↑ "Kanika Dang and Ahmed Khan to play parents in the TV show Dream Girl - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2021-06-23.