Imran Khan (actor)
For other people named Imran Khan, see Imran Khan (disambiguation).
Imran Khan
Born Imran Pal
13 January 1983 (1983-01-13) (age 27)
Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Other name(s) Imraan Khan
Occupation Actor
Years active 1988 - present
Imran Khan (Bengali: ????? ???; born Imran Pal, 13 January 1983) is an Indian American film actor.[1] He is the nephew of actor Aamir Khan and producer-director Mansoor Khan.[2] Khan gained popularity for his debut role in the 2008 film, Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na.
Contents [hide]
1 Early life
2 Career
2.1 Child artist
2.2 Breakthrough (2008)
2.3 Television
3 Personal life
4 Filmography
5 See also
6 References
7 External links
[edit] Early life
Khan was born to Anil Pal,[3] a Bengali Indian-American of mixed Bengali-English origin, and Nuzhat Khan in Wisconsin, USA.[4] His father works as a director of operations engineering at Netflix in Silicon Valley. His parents divorced when he was one and a half years old and he replaced his surname Pal with Khan.[5] He is the nephew of actor Aamir Khan, director Mansoor Khan and the grandson of Nasir Hussain, a noted director and producer. In India, he studied at Bombay Scottish School but left Scottish after standard 4 and moved to a boarding school in Ooty.[6]
[edit] Career
[edit] Child artist
Khan made appearances as a child artist in his uncle Aamir's films, Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988)[7] and Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander (1992). Both times he played the role of a young Aamir Khan. He aspired to be a director, as that was his original plan before he entered Bollywood as an actor. Khan joined Kishore Namit Kapoor's Acting Institute in Mumbai.
[edit] Breakthrough (2008)
Khan made his debut as a lead actor in the 2008 film, Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na directed by Abbas Tyrewala, produced by Aamir Khan and Mansoor Khan and co-starring Genelia D'Souza. The film received rave reviews from critics and proved to be one of the biggest hits of the year.[8] Khan was furthermore nominated for Best Male Debut at the 54th Filmfare awards and won it along with Farhan Akhtar.
His next movie was Kidnap with Sanjay Dutt and Minissha Lamba, where he played a negative role. The movie flopped at the box office, attributed by critics to its poorly executed direction. However, Khan's performance was appreciated and earned him an IIFA Award nomination in 2009. Khan made his next appearance in the action film, Luck with Shruti Haasan and Sanjay Dutt.[9]
In 2010, he appeared in I Hate Luv Storys, directed by debutant Punit Malhotra and produced by Karan Johar.The film was a hit at the box-office. His forthcoming films include, Delhi Belly, an English language comedy directed by debutant Abhinay Deo, and Break Ke Baad directed by debutant Danish Aslam and produced by Kunal Kohli.[10]
[edit] Television
Khan co-hosted the 54th Filmfare Awards alongside Ranbir Kapoor. Along with his uncle Aamir Khan, he appeared on the popular television show Dus Ka Dum hosted By Salman Khan.[11] He also appeared on the show, Tere Mere Beach Mein along with Kareena Kapoor.[12]
[edit] Personal life
Khan became engaged to his long-time girlfriend, Avantika Malik, on 16 January 2010 in the farm house of Avantika's family in Karjat near Navi Mumbai.[13]
[edit] Filmography
Year Film Role Other Notes
1988 Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak Raj Child artist
1992 Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikander Sanju Child artist
2008 Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na Jai Singh Rathore (Rats) Winner, Filmfare Best Male Debut Award
Kidnap Kabir Sharma
2009 Luck Ram Mehra
2010 I Hate Luv Storys Jay Dhingra
Break Ke Baad Abhay Releasing 25 November 2010; co-starring Deepika Padukone
2011 Delhi Belly Tashi Releasing in January 2011; co-starring Shenaz Treasurywala
List of Indian Actors
1.^ "Imran Khan-The Chocolate Sundae". Oneindia.in. http://living.oneindia.in/celebrity/bollywood-stars/2008/imraan-khan-biography-220908.html. Retrieved 5 July 2010.
2.^ Imran Khan and Aamir Khan
3.^ "imran khan designing ring for fiancee". http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/news-interviews/Imran-Khans-designing-ring-for-fiance/articleshow/5186083.cms.
4.^ "Imran Khan - Biography". Chakpak.com. http://www.chakpak.com/celebrity/imran-khan/biography/13038. Retrieved 5 July 2010.
5.^ Shubha Shetty-Saha (25 July 2008). "Imran Khan's Bong connection". Dnaindia.com. http://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/report_imran-khan-s-bong-connection_1179792. Retrieved 25 July 2010.
6.^ "First Look: Imran Khan in school!". Rediff. http://inhome.rediff.com/movies/2008/jul/08celeb.htm. Retrieved 5 July 2010.
7.^ "Aamir spills it on Jaane Tu...". Sify.com. http://sify.com/movies/bollywood/fullstory.php?id=14702459&cid=2359. Retrieved 5 July 2010.
8.^ "Jaane Tu is a big hit". Rediff. http://specials.rediff.com/movies/2008/jul/07box.htm. Retrieved 5 July 2010.
9.^ Adarsh, Taran. "Luck - Review". Oneindia.in. http://entertainment.oneindia.in/bollywood/reviews/2009/luck-review-240709.html. Retrieved 5 July 2010.
10.^ ‘Break Ke Baad’ brings Imran Khan and Deepika Padukone Together
11.^ "Aamir and Imran Khan played 10 Ka Dum with Salman". Bollywood Hungama. http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/stills/partiesnevents/Aamir_and_Imran_Khan_played_10_Ka_Dum_with_Salman_/index.html. Retrieved 2009-09-01.
12.^ "Imran Khan is already married!". Bollywood Mantra. 15 February 2010. http://www.bollywoodmantra.com/news/imran-khan-is-already-married/4800/. Retrieved 5 July 2010.
13.^ Rao, Ashok (Tue, 01/09/2009 - 06:07). "Jaane tu hero, Imran Khan is engaged now". TopNews.in. http://www.topnews.in/jaane-tu-hero-imran-khan-engaged-now-2208909. Retrieved 2009-09-01.
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