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| Indian cricket team in Bangladesh in 2007–08 | ||
| Teams | India |
Bangladesh |
| Dates | – | |
| Captains | MS Dhoni | Mohammad Ashraful |
| Number of ODIs | 3 | |
| ODIs won | 1 | |
| Most runs (ODIs) | ||
| Most wickets (ODIs) | ||
The Indian cricket team will tour Bangladesh in May 2008 and play 3 ODI matches [1].
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| Robin Uthappa 102 (168) Abdul Razzak 3/27 (8 overs) |
Mohammad Ashraful 75 (154) Munaf Patel 4/67 (10 overs) |
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mr:भारत क्रिकेट संघाचा बांगलादेश दौरा, २००७-०८{{Infobox actor
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Satish Kaushik is an Indian film director and actor in Hindi films and theatre. He directed Salman Khan's hit film Tere Naam (2003).
As a film actor his most remembered for his role as 'Calendar' in Mr. India [1], and as 'Chanu Ahmed' in Sarah Gavron's English film Brick Lane (2007). He was also won Filmfare Best Comedian Award twice in 1990 for film Ram Lakhan and 1997 for Saajan Chale Sasural.
As theatre actor his most known role is that of 'Willy Loman' in Hindi play 'Salesman Ramlal, an adaptation of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman [2].
As a dialogue writer he wrote dialogues for Kundan Shah's comedy classic Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron (1983).
[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life and education
Satish Kaushik was born on April 13 in Delhi, where he grew up in Naiwala gali, Karolbagh. He did his graduation from Kirori Mal College, New Delhi (1972-75).
He graduated from National School of Drama (NSD), New Delhi in 1978 and later studied at Film and Television Institute of India Pune.
Satish Kaushik is now on the board of Asian Academy Of Film & Television.
[edit] Career
Satish Kaushik started his career as an assistant director to Shekhar Kapoor in film Masoom (1983), this was also his first film as an actor.
His first film as director Sridevi starrer Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja (1993) and his second, Prem (1995), which was supposed to be Tabu's launch film, both were box-office disasters [3], yet he continued his film making and finally got his first hit with Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehate Hain in 1999.
He was co-wrote and anchor a TV countdown show, 'Philips Top Ten' for which he won the Screen Videocon Award.
In 2007, Anupam Kher, who was his batchmate at NSD [4], started a new film production company, along with Satish Kaushik, 'Karol Bagh Productions', and their first film, 'Tere Sang', is being directed by Satish Kaushik [5].
Currently, he is set direct a remake of film Karz (1980) with Himesh Reshammiya [6].
[edit] Filmography
[edit] Director
- Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja (1993)
- Prem (1995)
- Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain (1999)
- Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai (2000)
- Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai (2001)
- Badhaai Ho Badhaai (2002)
- Tere Naam (2003)
- Vaada (2005)
- Shaadi Se Pehle (2006)
- Milenge Milenge (2007)
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Nivyan at the Internet Movie Database
The Filmfare Best Actor Award is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi (Bollywood) films.
The award was first given in 1953. Frequent winners include Dilip Kumar (8 awards), Shahrukh Khan (7), Amitabh Bachchan and Hrithik Roshan (4); Rajesh Khanna and Naseeruddin Shah (3 each).
The IIFA Best Movie Award is chosen via a worldwide poll and the winner is announced at the ceremony.
The winners are listed below:
| Year | Film | Producer/Productions |
|---|---|---|
| 2008 | Taare Zameen Par | Aamir Khan |
| 2007 | Rang de Basanti | Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra |
| 2006 | Black | Sanjay Leela Bhansali |
| 2005 | Veer-Zaara | Yash Chopra |
| 2004 | Kal Ho Naa Ho | Yash Johar |
| 2003 | Devdas | Bharat Shah |
| 2002 | Lagaan | Aamir Khan |
| 2001 | Taal | Subhash Ghai |
| 2000 | Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam | Sanjay Leela Bhansali |
[edit] See also
- International Indian Film Academy
- Awards of the International Indian Film Academy
- Bollywood
- Cinema of Indiade:IIFA Award/Bester Film
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de:Filmfare Award/Kritikerpreis – Bester Filmere is a list of the award winners and the films for which they won.
The Filmfare Best Comedian Award is given by the Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films.
Although the awards started in 1953, awards for the best comedian category started only in 1967. Frequent winners include Anupam Kher (5 awards), Mehmood (4 awards) and Deven Varma and Utpal Dutt (3 awards each).
Here is a list of the award winners and the films for which they won.
The Filmfare Best Villain Award is given by Filmfare magazine as part of its annual Filmfare Awards for Hindi films.
Although the awards started in 1953, awards for the best villain category started only in 1991.
Kajol is the first woman who won this award. Only two women have won this award till date, she and Priyanka Chopra, though other women (such as Preity Zinta and Esha Deol) have been nominated for this award.
Most frequent winners are Nana Patekar and Ashutosh Rana with two awards each.
Here is a list of the award winners and the films for which they won.
| Year | Actor | Film |
|---|---|---|
| 2008 | Arjun Rampal | Om Shanti Om |
| 2007 | Saif Ali Khan | Omkara |
| 2006 | Nana Patekar | Apaharan |
| 2005 | Priyanka Chopra | Aitraaz |
| 2004 | Irfan Khan | Haasil |
| 2003 | Ajay Devgan | Deewangee |
| 2002 | Akshay Kumar | Ajnabee |
| 2001 | Sunil Shetty | Dhadkan |
| 2000 | Ashutosh Rana | Sangharsh |
| 1999 | Ashutosh Rana | Dushman |
| 1998 | Kajol | Gupt: The Hidden Truth |
| 1997 | Arbaaz Khan | Daraar |
| 1996 | Mithun Chakraborty | Jallad |
| 1995 | Shahrukh Khan | Anjaam |
| 1994 | Paresh Rawal | Sir |
| 1993 | Nana Patekar | Angaar |
| 1992 | Sadashiv Amrapurkar | Sadak |
As this award was instituted in 1991, it could not be given to some of the biggest, baddest screen villains in Bollywood history:
- Amjad Khan for the evil dacoit Gabbar Singh in Sholay (1975)
- Pran (1950s and 1960s) and Prem Chopra (1970s and 1980s) played heavies in many movies.
- Amrish Puri, as well as many other villain roles, portrayed the villainous Mogambo in Mr. India (1987). He was known for the phrase Mogambo khush hua (It makes Mogambo happy).
- Others : Jeevan, Ajit, Ranjit
The Star Screen Award Best Villain is chosen via a distinguished panel of judges from the film industry. The winners are announced in January. The award was further extended when they included a separate female category for performance in a villainous role. Though this was only given once in 1996.
The winners are listed below:-
| Year | Actor/Actress | Film |
|---|---|---|
| 1996 | Mithun Chakraborty | Jallad |
| 1997 | Ashish Vidyarthi & Rekha | Is Raat Ki Subah Nahi & Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi |
| 1998 | Mohan Joshi | Mrityudand |
| 1999 | Ashutosh Rana | Dushman |
| 2000 | Shivaji Shinde | Shool |
| 2001 | Aftab Shivdasani | Kasoor |
| 2002 | Manoj Bajpai | Aks |
| 2003 | Ajay Devgan | Deewangee |
| 2004 | - | - |
| 2005 | Priyanka Chopra | Aitraaz |
| 2006 | Nana Patekar | Apaharan |
| 2007 | Saif Ali Khan | Omkara |
| 2008 | Pankaj Kapoor | The Blue Umbrella |
[edit] Filmography
| Year | Film | Role | Other notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1980 | Aasha | Child artist | |
| Aap Ke Deewane | Child artist | ||
| 1986 | Bhagwan Dada | Govinda (Child artist) | |
| 2000 | Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai | Rohit/Raj Chopra | Double-Winner, Filmfare Best Actor Award & Filmfare Best Male Debut Award |
| Fiza | Amaan Ikramullah | Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award | |
| Mission Kashmir | Altaf Khan | ||
| 2001 | Yaadein | Ronit Malhotra | |
| Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham | Rohan Raichand | Nominated, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award | |
| 2002 | Aap Mujhe Achche Lagne Lage | Rohit | |
| Na Tum Jaano Na Hum | Rahul Sharma | ||
| Mujhse Dosti Karoge! | Raj Malhotra | ||
| 2003 | Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon | Prem Kishen Mathur | |
| Koi... Mil Gaya | Rohit Mehra | Double-Winner, Filmfare Best Actor Award & Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance |
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| 2004 | Lakshya | Karan Shergill | Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award |
| 2006 | Krrish | Krishna Mehra aka Krrish/ Rohit Mehra |
Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award Dubbed in Tamil and Telugu with the same title |
| Dhoom 2 | Aryan/Mr. A | Winner, Filmfare Best Actor Award Dubbed in Tamil and Telugu with the same title |
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| I See You | Special appearance in song Subah Subah | ||
| 2007 | Om Shanti Om | Himself | Special appearance |
| 2008 | Jodhaa Akbar | Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar |
Winner, Filmfare Best Actor Award |
| Krazzy 4 | Special appearance (Item number) | ||
| Luck by Chance | Special appearance | ||
| 2009 | Kites | Starts shooting in Summer 2008 |
[edit] See also
[edit] References
Nasreen Munni Kabir's book Bollywood, Channel 4 Books 2001, for a whole chapter on villains and vamps.
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[edit] Trivia
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- Dilip Kumar has been nominated for 19 Filmfare Best Actor Awards in all and he won eight awards for Best Actor. [2]
- Amitabh Bachchan has been nominated for 28 Filmfare Best Actor Awards in all (a record). He has won four.[3]
- Shahrukh Khan has been nominated for 17 times, won 7 times. [4]
- 13 actors account for 42 of the 51 awards recognized thus far.
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