Amitosh Nagpal
Amitosh Nagpal | |
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Born | Hisar, Haryana, India | 22 October 1984
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Actor, Film Director, Screenwriter, Lyricist |
Amitosh Nagpal (born 22 October 1984) is an Indian film actor, screenwriter and lyricist, known for his role in Besharam.
Early life[]
Amitosh Nagpal was born in a Punjabi family in Hisar, Haryana in 1984. Amitosh has to his credit many accomplishments. To name a few, he is a lyricist[1] in the film Oye Lucky, Lucky Oyes – rap "ABCD chahida mainu" and "Superchor", for which he was nominated for a national award apart from writing the lyrics for the song "Jugni" as well. He has also penned quite a few memorable jingles in the advertising world. He also wrote dialogues for the Hindi Feature film 'Hindi Medium' [2] He has himself directed and acted in plays. Amitosh has acted in many television commercials and portrayed intense roles in films like Dabangg and Rangrezz, while his role in Besharam is on the lighter side. He has acted in a television series called Powder and films like Phillum City and Aarakshan.
One of his most-talked about works has been as an actor and translator of a play titled Piya Behrupiya – a musical adaptation in Hindi of William Shakespeare's best known romantic comedies Twelfth Night, in which he enacted the role of Sebastian. Critically acclaimed – nationally and internationally, the show went on to become a resounding success and Amitosh entertained everyone with his repertoire, charm and wit. The play was commissioned for The Globe to Globe Festival, which took place at the Globe theater in London, and it played to packed houses. The play, though adapted, has an originality of its own and befits the Nautanki (a folk performance tradition from North India) style of the performance. Amitosh says: "Performing on the floor where the great William Shakespeare himself performed was a different high…one of the greatest joys that any theater actor can feel!".
Filmography[]
Year | Film | Role | Notes | References |
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2010 | Dabangg | Sumant Kumar | [citation needed] | |
2010 | Phillum City | Casio | [citation needed] | |
2011 | Aarakshan | Pandit ji | [citation needed] | |
2013 | Rangrezz | Vinod | [citation needed] | |
2013 | Besharam | Titu | [citation needed] | |
2014 | Gulaab Gang | Dialogue | [citation needed] | |
2015 | For Here or to Go? | Actor | [citation needed] | |
2017 | Hindi Medium | Dialogue
Writer |
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2017 | Panchlait | Godhan | Actor | [3] |
2019 | Aadhaar | Writer | [4] | |
2021 | Saina | Writer | [5] | |
2021 | Sardar Ka Grandson | Writer | [6] |
References[]
- ^ "'People think if you are writing and singing, you're not a good actor' - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "From 'Piya Behrupiya' to 'Hindi Medium', writer Amitosh Nagpal on adapting and adaptations". mid-day. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
- ^ "Panchlait actor Amitosh Nagpal: Indians today know about Shakespeare but not about their own literature". The Indian Express. 30 November 2017. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
- ^ "'Hindi Medium' writer Amitosh Nagpal enters a crore club! - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
- ^ "Dialogue writer of 'Hindi Medium', Amitosh Nagpal says India has amazing stories - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
- ^ "Arjun Kapoor-Starrer 'Sardar Ka Grandson' To Launch On Netflix". www.outlookindia.com/. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
- Male actors in Hindi cinema
- Male actors from Haryana
- People from Karnal
- Living people
- 1984 births