He paired with Jeetendra to play one of the title roles in Shiv Ram. The film was the seventeenth highest-grossing film of the year. His next major release was Vishnu-Devaa that saw him pair with Sunny Deol, Neelam and Sangeeta Bijlani. Pancholi began 1991 with Naamcheen, opposite Ekta Sohini, in which he played an unemployed young man who steps into the underworld to make money and becomes one of the wealthiest people of his city but loses his family and friends in the race for wealth and decides to kill the two rival gangsters to rehabilitate their goons and surrenders to the police. His other releases included Taqdeer Ka Tamasha, Atishbaaz and Veeru Dada. His second role as an antagonist was in the sports action thriller Awwal Number, opposite Dev Anand and Aamir Khan. Pancholi would close the year with a double-role in Zakhmi Zameen, opposite Jaya Prada. He next starred opposite upcoming actress Madhuri Dixit in Sailaab. He next starred in the comedy film Baap Numbri Beta Dus Numbri, which became one of the highest-grossing films of the year. He also sang a few lines in the song "Dhak Dhak Dhak" with Alisha Chinai. Anand's multi-starrer action film Maha Sangram, which featured an ensemble cast of Vinod Khanna, Govinda and Madhuri Dixit. In 1989, Pancholi starred in the romance Mohabat Ka Paigham, opposite Meenakshi Sheshadri. Pancholi portrayed a lawyer's son who resists the death penalty and imprisonment and proves himself guilty of the murder of a prostitute, but was trapped when a friend betrayed him by removing all of the evidence. His next release that year was Qatil, in which he starred opposite Sangeeta Bijlani. This was his first lead role in Bollywood and established him as a lead actor in the industry. Bokadia in Kab Tak Chup Rahungi, opposite Amala. Later that year, he collaborated with K.C. He appeared in Dharamyudh with Sunil Dutt, Suresh Oberoi and Shatrughan Sinha. Pancholi had his first prominent Bollywood role with a supporting role in Feroz Khan's Dayavan (1988), opposite Vinod Khanna and Madhuri Dixit. In 2014 he starred in the television film ( My Father Godfather), which was to be released in theatres, but was released on the World Wide Web and television. This series was to be released in 1989 as a Vaada raha milan ka, but the film was released as a TV series on DD Metro. In Khatarnaak Irade, Pancholi played the role of a womanising lifeguard who got himself into trouble while falling in love with a married woman played by Anju Mahendru.ĭuring 1995 he also starred in the TV series Mahashakti in DD Metro opposite Juhi Chawla. In Abhishek, he portrayed a well-known businessman who used his father's wealth in enjoying leisure time and used a new costume to help depressed and troubled people. In 1987, Pancholi gave performances in two television movies: Abhishek and Khatarnaak Irade. During this time, he adopted the stage name Aditya Pancholi. Later that year, he ventured into mainstream Bollywood with Sasti Dulhan Mahenga Dulha. In 1986, he did the television films Sone Ka Pinjra, Siyahi, Kalank Ka Tika, Afshar Ki Saali and Maryam Ki Beti. Pancholi made his acting debut with Shahadat in 1985. He was signed for a few television video films produced by Hiba, which was owned by Stardust magazine owner Nari Hira. Main article: Aditya Pancholi filmography 1985–87: Television movies and serials
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |