Ayub Khan (actor)
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Ayub Khan | |
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Born | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India | 23 February 1969
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1992–present |
Notable credit(s) | |
Political party | Aam Aadmi Party |
Children | 2 |
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Ayub Khan (born 23 February 1969) is an Indian film and television actor. He made his screen debut with a commercial feature film Mashooq (1992). He is the son of Nasir Khan and Begum Para, as well as nephew of late veteran actor Dilip Kumar. He gained recognition playing Jogi Thakur in Uttaran and became more popular by portraying Rajnath Goenka in Ek Hasina Thi and Maninder Singh in Shakti.[1] Apart from television, he featured in more than twenty movies. He also played a important role in Farhan Akhtar directorial Dil Chahta Hai (2001).
Personal life[]
Khan was born into the Hindko speaking Awan tribe to former 1950s actress Begum Para and actor Nasir Khan.[2]
Khan was married to Niharika Bhasin, known for films like Rock On!! (2008) and The Dirty Picture (2011). They met while in college. When Niharika left for the US for her studies, they married other people. After 11 years they divorced and married each other.[3][4]
Filmography[]
- Dosti zindabad (2017)
- Santa Banta Pvt Ltd (2016) ... Indian High Commissioner
- Yeh Dooriyan (2011) ... Abhay (special appearance)
- Toh Baat Pakki! (2010) ... Surinder Saxena
- Zamaanat (2009) ... Sunil
- Teesri Aankh: The Hidden Camera (2006) ... Inspector Vikram
- Apaharan (2005) ... Kashinath
- Revati (film) (2005)
- Tauba Tauba (2004) ... Mohan Shanbagh
- Kuch To Gadbad Hai (2004) ... Sanjay B. Khanna
- Woh (2004) ... Shekhar Amritsari
- LOC: Kargil (2003) ... Major P.S. Janghu
- Gangaajal (2003) ... Inspector Shaheed Khan
- Qayamat: City Under Threat (2003)
- Meghla Akash (2002) ... Jabed Ahmed (Bangladeshi film)
- Kitne Door... Kitne Paas (2002) ... Nimesh
- Dil Chahta Hai (2001) ... Rohit
- Mela (2000) ... Ram Singh, Roopa's brother (special appearance)
- Chehraa (1999) ... Avinash Saxena
- Jaane Jigar (1998) ... Ravi Kumar
- Hafta Vasuli (1998) ... Ram Chauhan
- Khote Sikkey (1998) ... Vijay
- Daadagiri (1997) ... Amar Saxena
- Jeeo Shaan Se (1997) ... Gopala
- Salma Pe Dil Aa Gaya (1997)
- Mrityudand (1997) ... Vinay
- Khilona (1996) ... Ajay
- Smuggler (1996)
- Sanjay (1995) ... Sanjay Singh
- Salaami (1994) ... Vijay
- Meri Aan (1993) ... Salim
- Mashooq (1992) ... Karan Kumar
T.V. series[]
- Ranju Ki Betiyaan (2021)... Guddu Mishra
- Ek Bhram Sarvagun Sampanna (2019)... Prem Kumar "PK" Mittal
- Shakti — Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki (2016–2020)... Maninder Singh
- Saab Ji (2016) as Samar Bahadur[5][6] - DD National
- Zindagi Abhi Baaki Hai Mere Ghost (2015–2016) ... Keith Adams
- Phir Bhi Na Maane...Badtameez Dil (2015) ... Kuber Malhotraa
- Ek Hasina Thi (2014) ... Rajnath Goenka
- Ek Tha Rusty II and III (2012–2015) ... Inspector Keemat Lal
- Uttaran (2008–2014) ... Jogi Thakur
- Sajda Tere Pyaar Mein (2012)
- Rakhi - Ek Atoot Rishte Ki Dor (2008–09) ... Bhai Raja (Balraaj Thakur)
- Jeete Hain Jiske Liye (2007) ... Anjali's husband
- India Calling (2005-2006) ... Aditya's elder brother or Kamini's husband
- Sahib Biwi Gulam (2004) ... Chhote Babu
- Kasshish
- Alag Alag (2001)
- Piya Bina (2002)
- Tu Naseeb Hai Kisi Aur Ka (2000)
- Sambandh (2000)
- Aandhi (2003) ... Varun
- Karishma - The Miracles of Destiny (2003)
- Trikon (????) ... Inspector Ravi
- Apharan (2001)
- Muskaan (1999) - Rahul
Awards[]
This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources. (December 2015) |
Year | Awards | Category | Show | Ref |
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2010 | Zee Gold Awards | Best Supporting Actor Male Critics | Uttaran | |
Apsara Awards | Best Actor in a Drama Series | |||
Indian Telly Awards | Best Supporting Actor Male Popular | |||
Indian Television Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actor | |||
2011 | Apsara Awards | Best Ensemble Cast | ||
Zee Gold Awards | Best Supporting Actor Male Popular | |||
2014 | Indian Television Academy Awards | Best Actor In A Negative Role (Male) | Ek Hasina Thi | [7] |
References[]
- ^ "Ayub Khan". IMDb.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 19 April 2012. Retrieved 22 January 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^ "Destiny's couple". shaaditimes.
- ^ "Ayub has always been my first love: wife Niharika Khan". DNA. 15 March 2010.
- ^ "Saab ji - Doordarshan National on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
- ^ "सिद्धार्थ नागर की सार्थक चित्रम की 'साबजी' दूरदर्शन पर प्रसारण". Glamras.com. 19 June 2016. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
- ^ Narayan, Girija. "14th Indian Television Awards 2014: Complete Winners List, Beintehaa, Comedy Nights With Kapil". Filmibeat. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
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