Nirmal Pandey

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Nirmal Pandey
Born
Rajkumar Pandey

10 August 1962
Died18 February 2010
(aged 47)
OccupationActor
Spouse(s)Kausar Munir (1997–2000)
Archana Sharma (2005–2010)

Nirmal Pandey (10 August 1962 – 18 February 2010) was an Indian Bollywood actor who was known for his roles of Vikram Mallah in Shekhar Kapur's Bandit Queen (1994), and Dajjal in Television Series Hatim, for portraying a transvestite in Daayraa (1996) for which he won a Best Actress Valenti award in France, Train To Pakistan (1998) and Godmother (1999).[1][2] He played the role of Kishan Bhatta in Malayalam language film Dubai (2001).

His last film Lahore which was released on 19 March 2010, a month after his death.

In the memory of Nirmal Pandey, Nirmal Pandey Smriti Nyas and Film Festival was established by film and TV director Anil Dubey and film producer,director and social activist Ravindra Chauhan in May 2020. This film festival is organized on his birthday, 10 August.

Early life and education[edit]

Born on 10 August 1962 in a Kumaoni family in Nainital, then in Uttar Pradesh, Nirmal Pandey was educated at Almora and Nainital. He graduated from the National School of Drama, Delhi.[1][2]

Career[edit]

After leaving the National School of Drama he moved to London, with a theater group, Tara, performing plays like Heer Ranjha and Antigone, and acting in around 125 plays.[2]

After doing two small roles, he first got noticed in Shekhar Kapur's Bandit Queen (1994). He received positive reviews for films like Amol Palekar's Daayra (Square Circle) (1996), Train To Pakistan (1998), Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin and Hum Tum Pe Marte Hain.[3][4] He acted in movies like Laila, Pyaar Kiya Toh Darna Kya, One 2 ka 4 and Shikari and in several television serials, including Hatim, and Princess Dollie Aur Uska Magic Bag (2005).

In addition to being an actor, he was a singer who released an album called Jazba in 1999.[5] In 2002, he directed Andhayug, a Hindi play written by noted playwright Dharamvir Bharati, which follows the 18 days following the Mahabharata war. It has a cast of 70 actors, all of whom belong to Sanvedna, a theatre group started by him in 1994.

He has an acting institute, "Fresh Talent Academy", in Ghaziabad [6] and conducts theatre workshops.[7]

Awards[edit]

He holds an extremely unusual record for winning a Best Actor award, at the 1997 France's Valenciennes Film Festival for his portrayal of a transvestite in Amol Palekar's Daayraa (1996). He shared the Best Actor award with the female lead, Sonali Kulkarni, at the Valenciennes Film Festival (France, 1997).[8]

Death[edit]

Nirmal Pandey died at the age of 47 on 18 February 2010, from a heart attack in Mumbai about 6 months before his 48th birthday [9]

Filmography[edit]

Films[edit]

Year Film Role Notes
1994 Bandit Queen Vikram Mallah
1996 Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin Aditya/Adi
1996 Daayraa The Transvestite [10]
2008 Koi Bach Na Payega
1997 Auzaar Baba
1998 Train To Pakistan Jaggat Singh
1998 Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya Thakur Vijay Singh
1999 Jahan Tum Le Chalo Shantanu Arya
1999 Godmother Jakhra
1999 Hum Tum Pe Marte Hain Dhananjay
2000 Hadh Kar Di Aapne Sanjay
2000 Shikari Veejendra Singh Rawal
2001 Dubai Kishan Batta Malayalam language film
2001 One 2 Ka 4 Krishan Kant Virmani
2002 Deewangee Abhijeet Mehta
2003 Aanch Kirti Thakur
2003 Patth Bhullar
2005 Laila Filmstar
2008 Deshdrohi Nagesh Kulkarni
2008 Uladhaal Tony
2009 Mudrank : The Stamp
2010 Kedi Razzak Bhai Telugu language film
2010 Lahore Anwar Shaikh Posthumous film

Television[edit]

Year Title Role
2003–2004 Hatim Dajjal
2004 Son Pari Zarakh
2005 Kkavyanjali Navin Nanda
2005 Princess Dollie Aur Uska Magic Bag King
2006 Lucky Jaggani / Balthazar
2006 Sssshhh Phir Koi Hai... Dacait
2008 Raajkumar Aaryyan Senapati Bhujang

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Actor Nirmal Pandey dead". Indian Express. 19 February 2010. Archived from the original on 21 February 2010. Retrieved 22 February 2010.
  2. ^ a b c Woh kaun? Nirmal Pandey Indian Express, 23 September 2002.
  3. ^ Also showing – The Square Circle Amol Palekar The Independent, 12 June 1997.
  4. ^ "Tale with a telling effect"[usurped] The Hindu, 10 August 2000.
  5. ^ "Actor Nirmal Pandey releases his debut album Jazba". India Today.
  6. ^ Coming full circle[dead link] Indian Express, 26 April 2002.
  7. ^ "Nagpur theatre will rise like Phoenix" The Times of India, Arunav Sinha , TNN, 6 May 2007.
  8. ^ Lack of funds, infrastructure rob theatre: Nirmal Pandey Archived 10 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine The Hindu, 27 May 2009.
  9. ^ "'Bandit Queen' star Nirmal Pandey dead". The Times of India. 19 February 2010. Archived from the original on 11 August 2011.
  10. ^ "Nirmal Pandey wins best actress award for his portrayal of transvestite in 'Daayra'". India Today. Archived from the original on 19 March 2023. Retrieved 11 February 2024.

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