Arshad Warsi
Warsi in March 2013
Born 19 April 1968
(age 47)
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Occupation Actor,
playback singer, television presenter, Movie producer
Years active 1996–present
Spouse(s) Maria
Goretti (1999–present)
Website Official
website
Arshad Warsi (born 19 April 1968) is an Indian film actor,
choreographer and a dancer.[1] He made his debut in 1996 with Tere Mere Sapne
which managed to succeed at the box office. He is best known for his portrayal
of Circuit in the comedy series Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. (2003) and Lage Raho Munna
Bhai (2006). He won the Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for
the latter. He is also recognised for his role as Babban in Ishqiya (2010) and
its sequel Dedh Ishqiya (2014), and for his role in Jolly LLB(2013). All of
these films received excellent critical acclaim. His upcoming film is Jolly LLB
2, which is scheduled to release sometime in 2015.[2]
Contents
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• 1 Early
life and education
• 2 Early
career
• 3 Film
career
• 4 Television
career
• 5
Personal life
• 6
Reception and in the media
• 7
Filmography and awards
• 8
References
• 9
External links
Early life and education[edit]
Warsi was born into a Muslim family in Mumbai, India. His
father's name was Ahmed Ali Khan. Warsi did his schooling at a boarding school,
Barnes School, Deolali in Nashik district, Maharashtra.[3] He was orphaned at
the age of 14 and struggled for a living in Mumbai during his early days.[4] He
left school after 10th standard.[5]
Early career[edit]
Financial circumstances forced Warsi to start work as a
door-to-door cosmetics salesman at age 17. Later he worked in a photo lab.
Meanwhile, he had a keen interest in dancing and received an offer to join
Akbar Sami's Dance group in Mumbai, which started his dancing and
choreographing career. He also assisted Mahesh Bhatt in Thikana(1987) and Kaash
(1987).[6][7]
Then in 1991, he won the Indian dance competition, followed
by the fourth prize in the Modern Jazz category in 1992 World Dance
championship, London, at the age of 21.[8]Soon, he started his own dance
studio, 'Awesome' with that money and also formed a dance troupe. It was here,
his future wife, Maria Goretti, a St. Andrew's College student joined him,
before she became a VJ. He was also associated with English theatre group in
Mumbai, choreographing shows for Bharat Dabholkar and got an opportunity to
choreograph the title track for the film, Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja
(1993).[8] During this time he was offered a role by Jaya Bachchan for Tere
Mere Sapne.[5]
Film career[edit]
He got his first offer to act in Amitabh Bachchan's
production company, Amitabh Bachchan Corporation's first production Tere Mere
Sapne in 1996.[9] Before that he had made an small appearance as dancer in a
song in Aag Se Khelenge. He followed this by roles in films like Betaabi (1997)
and Mere Do Anmol Ratan and Hero Hindustani (both 1998). His performance in P
Vasu's Hogi Pyaar Ki Jeet (1999) was praised by Rediff.com's Suparn Verma.[10]
Warsi's next release was Madhur Bhandarkar's directorial debut Trishakti(1999).
Completed in 3 years, the film performed poorly at the box office.[11] His only
film appearance of 2001 was in Ghaath which was followed by Mujhe Meri Biwi Se
Bachaao(2001) and Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani (2002). Most of these failed
to do well at the box office. In Shashanka Ghosh's Waisa Bhi Hota Hai Part II,
he played a common man who saves the life of a goon who is fatally shot.
Ronjita Kulkarni wrote that he gave a "winning performance".[12]
In 2003, he rose to fame when he starred as sidekick to
Munna Bhai (Sanjay Dutt) in Rajkumar Hirani's comedy Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. which
turned out to be a huge box office success and gained him much critical acclaim
and a nomination at the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor.[13][14] He
won the Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Comic Role for the same. Warsi said
in an interview that had not the film worked, his career would have
finished.[15] His only release in 2004 was the comedy Hulchul which earned him
the GIFA Best Comedian Award and nominations for Screen Award for Best Actor,
Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role and IIFA Award for Best
Performance in a Comic Role. Warsi played an airport manager opposite Mahima
Chaudhry in Samar Khan's Kuchh Meetha Ho Jaye (2005).[16] His performance in
Sehar was positively received by critics and Sanhita Paradkar of Rediff.com
wrote that "finally [he is] in a much-deserved lead role".[17] In the
same year he appeared as an supporting actor in romantic comedies Maine Pyaar
Kyun Kiya? and Salaam Namaste.[18][19] For the latter, he was nominated for the
Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. He played a computer hacker in Vivek
Agnihotri-directed suspense thriller film Chocolate. Indrani Roy Mitra of
Rediff.com said that Warsi gave a "commendable [performance]" in
Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! (2005).[20]
Warsi collaborated with Rohit Shetty for Golmaal: Fun
Unlimited (2006) which was the first installment of Golmaal series. His next
release was the comic thriller Anthony Kaun Hai?, directed by Raj Kaushal. The
film drew from many Hollywood and Bollywood films and Warsi won praise from
critics for his role of a conman. Raj Lalwani opined that the film
"belongs to [him]" and that he was "one of the most underrated
actors around".[21] He once again teamed with Rajkumar Hirani and Sanjay
Dutt for Lage Raho Munna Bhai(2006) which won him his first Filmfare Award for
Best Performance in a Comic Role, IIFA Award for Best Supporting Actor, Zee
Cine Award for Best Actor in a Comic Role andScreen Award for Best Supporting
Actor.[22][23][24][25] His portrayal of a cameraman kidnapped by Taliban in the
counter terrorism drama Kabul Express (2006), from Kabir Khan, won
appreciation.[26] H S Bunty wrote that Warsi "steals the show".[27]
Warsi appeared in the box office success comedy Dhamaal (2007).[28] He played
the role of a Pakistani footballer living in London in the sports drama Dhan
Dhana Dhan Goal (2007). In director Jaideep Sen's comedy Krazzy 4, Warsi
portrayed a person suffering from intermittent explosive disorder. The film
failed to generate favourable reviews.[29][30] Ameeta Gupta praised Warsi's
performance in Deepak Shivdasani's comedy Mr. Black Mr. White(2008).[31] He
reteamed with Rohit Shetty for the comedy Golmaal Returns (2008).[32] His first
release of 2009 was Kisse Pyaar Karoon, followed by Ek Se Bure Do. He played
lead role in Neeraj Vora-directed comedy Shortkut, a remake of Malayalam film
Udayananu Tharam (2005).[33]
In 2010, Warsi won Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor
and was nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor and IIFA Award
for Best Supporting Actor for black-comedy Ishqiya. He appeared alongside
Naseeruddin Shah and Vidya Balan.[34] He produced and acted in Hum Tum Aur
Ghost.[35] The film received negative reviews and performed poorly
financially.[36][37][38] He once again collaborated with Rohit Shetty for the
comedy Golmaal 3. It was a commercial success.[39] Raja Sen opined that
"Warsi [was] killing all the streetside-cred he's built up with
bhai-sidekick roles by overdoing it."[40] His 2011 releases include the
comedies F.A.L.T.U and Double Dhamaal, which were both above average grosser.
The former was directed by Remo D'Souza and was inspired from the 2006 American
comedy film Accepted, directed by Steve Pink.[41] Preeti Arora called the
latter a "huge disappointment".[42]
His only film role in 2012 was in a guest appearance in Ajab
Gazabb Love. CNN-IBN wrote that Warsi was "good and effective".[43]
His first release of 2013 was the action-thrillerZila Ghaziabad in which he
played the role of a gangster. Charu Thakur criticised the film but praised
Warsi's performance.[44] He played a lawyer in Subhash Kapoor-directedJolly
LLB, his first solo hit.[45] Raja Sen wrote that he was "earnest to a
fault".[46] He was awarded BIG Star Entertainment Award for Most
Entertaining Actor in a Comedy Film (Male), IIFA Award for Best Performance in
a Comic Role and Apsara Film Producers Guild Award for Best Performance in a
Comic Role for his performance in the comedy drama.[47][48][49] The film won
the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. Warsi played an
important role in the Amrit Sagar Chopra-directed sex comedy Rabba Main Kya
Karoon (2013). He starred as the titular detective in Samir Tewari's comedy Mr
Joe B. Carvalho opposite Soha Ali Khan.[50] Panned by critics, the film failed
to perform well at the box office.[51] He starred in Abhishek Chaubey's Dedh
Ishqiya (2014).[52] He received a head injury while shooting an action scene
for Manish Jha's comedy film The Legend of Michael Mishra.[53] Ashish R Mohan's
comedy Welcome to Karachi (2015) featured Warsi alongside Jackky Bhagnani and
Lauren Gottlieb. Rohit Vats and Shubha Shetty-Saha lauded Warsi's acting and
comic timing.[54][55] His upcoming films include The Legend of Michael Mishra,
Guddu Rangeela, Fraud Saiyyan and Bhaiyyaji Superhittwhile film Zamaanat, a
courtroom drama directed by S Ramanathan, is still unreleased.[56]
Television career[edit]
Warsi was the co-host of a dance show Razzmatazz (2001) on
Zee TV.[57] He starred opposite Karisma Kapoor in the TV serial Karishma – The
Miracles of Destiny from 2003 to 2004. It aired on Sahara One.[58] He hosted a
popular award show Sabse Favourite Kaun (2004) for STAR Gold.[59] He was the host
of Bigg Boss 1 (2006), the Indian version of the reality television series Big
Brother which was aired on Sony Entertainment. Warsi won Indian Television
Academy Award for Best Anchor—Game/Quiz Show for this.[60] He has also done a
small cameo in Disney Channel's television show, Ishaan (2010).[61]
Personal life[edit]
Warsi with wife Maria Goretti and children in 2010
Warsi married Maria Goretti on 14 February 1999. They have a
son named Zeke Warsi, born on 10 August 2004. Both Maria and Zeke made a special
appearance in Salaam Namaste. On 2 May 2007, the couple had a baby girl named
Zene Zoe Warsi. During his school days, Warsi was a national level gymnast.[62]
Reception and in the media[edit]
Naseeruddin Shah said that "He is easily the best
all-round actor in this generation", while Vidya Balan said of Warsi,
"He reminds me of the great European actors who can fit into any role. But
he is completely under-utilised."[8] In his book Hero Vol.2, Ashok Raj has
called him "one of the most talented actors among today's breed".[63]
Despite being a well known actor, Warsi does not prefers giving an
audition.[64] Bhawana Somaaya has called him one of the best three dancers of
the Hindi film industry.[65] Director Samir Tewari called him "the most underrated
and unutilised actor."[66] Boman Irani also feels the same and called him
a "natural and unique performer".[67]
In June 2014, a complaint was lodged by the residents of Air
India Co-operative Housing Society Shantiniketan in Versova against Warsi for
allegedly constructing a second floor on his bungalow.[68] He considers himself
a better serious actor than a comic one.[69] He's also an avid biker and had
was part of a bikers’ gang in school.[70]
Filmography and awards[edit]
Main article: Arshad Warsi, roles and awards
Warsi won the Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic
Role in 2007. He has been awarded Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Comic Role
twice (in 2004 and 2007).
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