Rajendra Gupta (born 17 October 1947) is an Indian film, television and theatre actor and director who is known for his television roles of Adina Beg Khan Sahib e Azam in 2010 series of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Pandit Jagannath in the 1990s
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Chandrakanta
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drama ''
Saaya''.
An alumnus of the
National School of Drama (1972 batch), Gupta had worked in numerous television serials and films. He played the role of the ''Mukhiya'' (village headman) of Champaner in the Oscar-nominated 2001 film ''
Lagaan
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''. He also played the role of Kesri Narayan in the TV serial ''
Chidiya Ghar'', that aired on
Sab TV. Currently, he is portraying the role of Pandit Jagannath Mishra in
Jagannath Aur Purvi Ki Dosti Anokhi
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at Sony TV.
Life
Gupta was born in a business family in Panipat and did his graduation from the
Kurukshetra University.
His father known as Master Ji ran a woolen textiles business but Gupta had no interest in the business; his interests lay, instead, in
dramatics and theatre. Gupta met wife-to-be, Veena, a Christian, in Indore when he went there to take part in a college play. Since Veena's parents did not agree to their marriage, the couple eloped to
Bhopal
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, got married, and then returned home.
In 1972, Gupta enrolled himself at the New Delhi-based National School of Drama and completed his post-graduation in direction.
Gupta's daughter,
Ravee Gupta, is a television actress who is married to television actor
Manoj Bidwai
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.
Career
Films and television
Gupta and his family moved to
Bombay
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in 1985 and he started working in television serials; three years later he entered films. Gupta has acted in innumerable television serials and films; so much so that in 1990, his name was included in the
Limca Book of Records
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for appearing in the highest number of television serials – over 40 of them.
In a 2001 interview with the
Times of India
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, he mentioned that of all the films that he has done, he is proud of his work in ''
Lagaan
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'' (2001) and ''
Salim Langde Pe Mat Ro'' (1989).
Since then he has gone on to work in critically acclaimed films such as ''
Amu'', ''
Sehar'' and ''
Guru
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''. In the same interview, he said that among his television roles, his work in the
Syed Mirza-
Kundan Shah serial ''Intezaar'' (as the Senior Station Master), the fantasy series ''
Chandrakanta
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* ''Chandrakanta'' (novel), a 19th-century Hindi-language novel by Indian writer Devaki Nandan Khatri, and its title character
*''Chandrakanta Santati'', a series of sequel novels revolving around Chandrakanta and its ot ...
'' (as Pandit Jagarnath) and ''
Saaya'' (as Jagat Narayan) were among his best.
Stage
In spite of having played meaty parts in many films and television serials, theatre is Gupta's first love – his ultimate destination.
He has acted in numerous plays and has directed at least twenty of his own.
Gupta is the actor-director of plays such as ''Sarphire'' and ''Jaheez Hatyare'', both based on writer-philosopher
Albert Camus
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' French play ''
The Just Assassins'',
[Deepa Punjani's interview with Rajendra Gupta](_blank)
and ''Sooraj Ki Antim Kiran Se Sooraj Ke Pehle Kiran Tak'', based on
Surendra Verma's 1965 Hindi play.
Gupta has acted in many Hindi plays, but ''Chanakyashastra'' and ''Kanyadaan'', a play by noted playwright
Vijay Tendulkar
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, are two plays he did in English.
Rajendra Gupta and noted actress
Neena Gupta
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run a theatre production company – ''Sahaj Productions''.
Filmography
Film
*''Jawalaa Dahej Ki'' (1982)
*''
Yeh Woh Manzil To Nahin'' (1987)
*''
Main Zinda Hoon'' (1988)
*''
Salim Langde Pe Mat Ro'' (1989) as Aslam
*''
Haque'' (1991) as Nandi - Editor
*''
Jaan Se Pyaara'' (1992) as Police Commissioner
*''Meri Pyari Nimmo'' (1993)
*''Pratimurti'' (1993) as Manager
*''
Taaqat'' (1995) as Anil Rege
*''
Tarpan'' (1995) as Lakhan Thakur
*''
The Gambler'' (1995) as Doctor
*''
Daava'' (1997) as Advocate Chagan Chamunda
*''
Bhai'' (1997) as Malik
*''Aaya Yauwan Jhoom Ke'' (1999)
*''
Dil Kya Kare'' (1999, Kannada film) as Lawyer
*''
Benaam'' (1999)
*''
Hum To Mohabbat Karega'' (2000) as Gul Mahomad
*''
Mission Kashmir'' (2000) as Chief Secretary Deshpande
*''
Raja Ko Rani Se Pyar Ho Gaya'' (2000) as Mohit's Friend
*''
Laado'' (2000) as Urmi's Father-In-Law (
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*''
Lagaan
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'' (2001) as Sarpanch (Mukhiya Ji)
*''
Tum Bin'' (2001) as Iftekaar
*''
Yeh Raaste Hai Pyar Ke'' (2001) as Doctor
*''Shaheed-E-Azam'' (2002)
*''Swaraaj'' (2003)
*''
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'' (2003) as Commissioner Jabbar
*''
Mumbai Se Aaya Mera Dost'' (2003) as Sameer
*''Ek Hindustani'' (2003)
*''Satya Bol'' (2004)
*''Mr Lonely Miss Lovely'' (2004)
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Krishna Cottage'' (2004) as J.C. College's Principal
*''
Deewaar: Let's Bring Our Heroes Home'' (2004) as Anand
*''
Hatya'' (2004) as Murugan
*''
Amu'' (2005) as K.K.
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Sehar'' (2005) as ADG (Law and Order) Arun Kapoor
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'' (2005) as Nalin Yadav
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'' (2005) as Mahesh - Simran's dad
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'' (2007) as Kantilal Desai (Guru's Father)
*''Cape Karma'' (2007) as Kamini's Dad
*''
Apne'' (2007) as Sardar Bhullar
*''
Chamku'' (2008) as Vinod Sood - Home Secretary
*''
Well Done Abba'' (2009) as Irrigation Minister - Mantri Garu
*''
Do Paise Ki Dhoop, Chaar Aane Ki Baarish'' (2009) as Banker, Taxi Driver
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'' (2010) as Surya's father
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*''Rukke Padge'' (2010) as Mama
*''Ek Noor'' (2011) as Ranjit's father
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*''Nirankush'' (2013)
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'' (2021) as Panditji
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Urf Ghanta'' (2021) as Doctor
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'' (1986) as Drama Group Member (1986-1987)
*''
Nukkad'' (1987) as Sudhakar Kadam, Municipal Corporator (3 episodes)
*''
Bharat Ek Khoj'' (1988) as Ratansen / Raja Nandkumar
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*'' Intezaar'' (1989) as the Senior Station Master
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Chandrakanta
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'' (1994-1996) as Pandit Jagannath/Shani (Twin Brother of Pandit Jagannath)
*''
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*''Ullanghan'' (1999)
*''Jai Ganesha'' (1999, TV Series) as
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'' (2010–2011) as
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Balika Vadhu
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'' (2009–2012) as Mahaveer Singh
*''
Chidiya Ghar'' (2011–2017) as Kesri Narayan
*''Kahaani Chandrakanta Ki'' (2011) as Pandit Jagannath
*''
Rehna Hai Teri Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein''(2009) as Surya Partap Thakur
*''
Samvidhaan'' (2014) as
Dr. Rajendra Prasad
* ''
Gujarat Bhavan''
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* ''
Jagannath Aur Purvi Ki Dosti Anokhi
''Jagannath Aur Purvi Ki Dosti Anokhi'', also known as ''Dosti Anokhi'', is an Indian Hindi language television serial produced by Rajita Sharma and Vivek Budakoti. It features Ishmeet Kohli, Rajendra Gupta, and Sushmita Mukherjee in the lead ...
'' as Pt. Jagannath Mishra (2022–present)
* ''
Bed Stories'' as Ramdas (2022)
Stage
As director
*''Sarphire'' / ''Jaheez Hatyare'' (1985, 2003, 2004, 2006)
*''Sooraj Ki Antim Kiran Se Sooraj Ke Pehle Kiran Tak''
*''Dikhti..Khoob Ho!''
As actor
*''Sarphire''
*''Sar Sar Sarla''
*''Sooraj Ki Antim Kiran Se Sooraj Ke Pehle Kiran Tak''
*''Chanakyashastra''
*''Kanyadaan''
*''Dikhti..Khoob Ho!''
Awards
* Gupta won a RAPA Award in 2000 for his performance in ''Saaya''.
References
External links
*
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Indian male film actors
Indian male television actors
Indian male stage actors
Indian theatre directors
National School of Drama alumni
Living people
Male actors in Hindi cinema
Kurukshetra University alumni
People from Panipat
Male actors from Haryana
20th-century Indian male actors
21st-century Indian male actors
1947 births
Fellows of the American Physical Society