Lalit Parimoo

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Lalit Parimoo
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Parimoo in 2018 at trailer launch of his film Kathor
Born (1964-09-28) 28 September 1964 (age 60) [1]
NationalityIndian
OccupationActor
Years active1987 – present
Notable workDr. Jaikaal in Shaktimaan [2]
Pervez Lone/Polonius in Haider [3]

Lalit Parimoo is an Indian film and television actor. [4] [5] He is best known for playing the scientist "Dr. Jaikaal" in the superhero series Shaktimaan (1997). [2] Besides Parimoo has acted in a number of Bollywood films, including Haider (2014), [3] where his role was praised critically [6] and as a professor in Agent Vinod (2012). [7] Parimoo has also written a book titled Main Manushya Hoon (I Am a Human). [8]

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