Kunal Khemu

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Kunal Khemu
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Khemu in 2021
Born
Kunal Ravi Kemmu

(1983-05-25) 25 May 1983 (age 38)
Education
  • N. L. Dalmia High School, Mira Road
  • SVKM's Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics, Vile Parle
OccupationActor
Years active1987–2005 (child actor)
2005–present (adult actor)
Spouse(s)
(m. 2015)
Children1
Parent(s)
  • Ravi Kemmu (father)
  • Jyoti Kemmu (mother)
Relatives
FamilyPataudi family (by marriage)

Kunal Khemu (born Kunal Ravi Kemmu; 25 May 1983) is an Indian actor who works in Hindi-language films. He made his film debut with Sir (1993) as a child actor. His notable roles in films include Raja Hindustani (1996) as a child actor, and as an adult actor, Kalyug (2005), Dhol (2007), 99 (2009), Golmaal 3 (2010), Go Goa Gone (2013), Golmaal Again (2017), Kalank (2019), Malang (2020) and Lootcase (2020).

Early and personal life[]

Khemu was born on 25 May 1983 to actors Ravi Kemmu & Jyoti Kemmu in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir.[1] He is the older child to the couple and has a younger sister named Karishma Kemmu. He stayed in Mira Road area of Mumbai. He finished his schooling from N.L. Dalmia High School in Mira Road where as attended SVKM's Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics at Vile Parle for his further studies. He now lives in Khar, Mumbai.

His grandfather, Moti Lal Kemmu (original spelling of last name) is a Kashmiri playwright and a recipient of several awards by the government of Jammu and Kashmir: Rashtra Bhasa Prachar Samiti, Sahitya Akademi award in 1982 for his contribution to Kashmiri literature as a playwright and Padma Shri.[2]

Khemu with his wife Soha Ali Khan at a party in 2016

Khemu was in a live-in relationship with actress Soha Ali Khan Pataudi since May 2013.[3][4] The couple got engaged in July 2014 and got married in a private ceremony in Mumbai on 25 January 2015 in the presence of selected members of Soha's Family . Through his marriage to Khan, he is related to the Pataudi family. On 29 September 2017 Khan gave birth to their daughter Inaaya Naumi Khemu.[5][6]

Career[]

Kunal made his debut as a child actor appearing in the Doordarshan TV series Gul Gulshan Gulfaam (1987), directed by . He made his film debut with Mahesh Bhatt's movie Sir (film) (1993). He went on to star as a child artist in movies including Raja Hindustani, Zakhm, Bhai, Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke, and Dushman.

He played the male lead in the 2005 film Kalyug, which was directed by Mohit Suri.[7][8] Kalyug was based on the pornography industry. In 2007, his first release was Madhur Bhandarkar's Traffic Signal, where he played a street-smart money lender who lends money to poor families, but always gets it back with interest.

His second release of 2007 was Dhol in which he again played lead. In 2008, in his only release, Superstar, he featured in a double role. In 2009, he starred in Dhoondte Reh Jaaoge and Jai Veeru. In 2009, he appeared in the comic-thriller 99. In 2010, he appeared in Golmaal 3 in which he played a supporting role as Laxman.

In 2012, he appeared in Mukesh Bhatt's Blood Money, in which played the lead role as Kunal Kadam, an honest and hard worker who is unknowingly taken into the dark side of Diamond Trade by his Boss. He co-starred in Go Goa Gone, a Zombie comedy film, which was released on 10 May 2013. Both the films fared well at the box office.

In 2015, after over a two-year break, Kunal returned to the screen with the thriller Bhaag Johnny about a man who gets to live two lives by the help of a Jinn, portrayed by director Vikram Bhatt. Though the film began shooting in 2013, it released on 25 September 2015 to mixed reviews and low box office collections.[citation needed] His second release of the same year was the comedy film Guddu Ki Gun, in which Kunal appears in the title role along with Sumeet Vyas. In 2017, he did a voice over in an animated film Hanuman: Da' Damdaar in role of Lord Indra. He also appeared in the fourth installment of Golmaal (film series) named Golmaal Again reprising his famous role of Laxman Sharma. He portrayed a noteworthy negative character in Malang and gained critical acclaim for his role in Kalank .[9]

ZEE5 team will go on the release the Abhay Season 2[10] in September 2020 and the streaming will be in October 2020. Kunal Khemu playing main role in this web series. This series directed by Ken Ghosh.

Filmography[]

Films[]

Year Title Role(s) Notes Ref.
1993 Sir Kunal Film Debut (Child Actor) [11][12]
Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke Sunny [11][12]
1994 Naaraaz Sunny [12]
1996 Raja Hindustani Rajnikant [11][12]
Pratishwar Shelved
Girvi Shelved
1997 Tamanna Young Sajid [12]
Bhai Kisna [12]
1998 Zakhm Young Ajay Screen Award for Best Child Artist [11][13]
Dushman Bheem Bahadur Singh
Angaaray Young Amar
2005 Kalyug Kunal P. Darr Film Debut (Lead Actor)
2007 Traffic Signal Silsila [14]
Dhol Gautam Sisodia (Goti) [15]
2008 Superstar Kunal Mehra / Karan Saxena (Twins) [16]
2009 Dhoondte Reh Jaaoge CA Anand Pawar [17]
Jai Veeru Veeru [18]
99 Sachin [19]
2010 Golmaal 3 Laxman Sharma [20]
2012 Blood Money Kunal Kadam [21]
2013 Go Goa Gone Hardik [22]
2014 Mr Joe B. Carvalho Himself Special Appearance [23]
2015 Bhaag Johnny Janardhan "Johnny" Arora [24]
Guddu Ki Gun Gowardhan "Guddu" Prasad [25]
2017 Hanuman: Da' Damdaar Lord Indra Voice Over [26]
Poster Boys Himself Special Appearance
Golmaal Again Laxman Sharma [27]
2018 Simmba Himself Special Appearance [28]
2019 Kalank Abdul Khan [29]
2020 Malang Michael Rodriguez [30]
Lootcase Nandan Kumar [31]

Web Series[]

Year Series Role Network Notes
2019-2020 Abhay SP Abhay Pratap Singh ZEE5 2 Season

Television[]

Year Series Notes Aired On
1987 Gul Gulshan Gulfaam TV Debut as a Child Actor (Age 4) Doordarshan
1989 Chitra Kathaien 1 Episode (Jhoot ka Aalam) Doordarshan

Short Film[]

Year Film Role Notes Aired On
2014 Haircut Himself Special Appearance YouTube

Awards and nominations[]

Year Film Category Award Result Ref.
1998 Zakhm Best Child Artist Screen Awards Won [32]
2006 Kalyug Superstar of Tomorrow - Male Stardust Awards Won
2014 Go Goa Gone Best Dialogue Screen Awards Nominated [33]
Best Performance in a Comic Role - Male Nominated

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