Rahul Singh (actor)

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Rahul Singh
Born (1976-10-18) 18 October 1976 (age 48)
Citizenship India
Alma mater Mayo College, Ajmer

St. Xavier's College, Mumbai

RADA, London
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Playwright
  • Screenwriter
Years active1998–present
Known for Khiladi 786
Delhi Belly
SpouseVartika Singh
Mother Prabha Thakur
Website Rahul Singh on Instagram

Rahul Singh is an Indian actor, playwright and screenwriter. [1] He is known for his work in movies including Zubeidaa (2001), Khiladi786 (2012), Kaante (2002), Stanley ka Dabba (2011), The Ghazi Attack (2017), Delhi Belly (2011) and serials like 24: India (2014). [2] [3] He has played a diverse range of characters and acted in Bollywood-Hindi as well as Punjabi and Telugu films.

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Personal life and background

He is the son of Prabha Thakur, poet and a member of Rajya Sabha. His forefathers played a prominent role in the Freedom struggle. [4] Singh attended school at Mayo College in Ajmer and graduated from St. Xavier's College. In early years, he aspired to become a sportsman or work as a cop. [5] While in college, he wrote more than 50 street plays and was part of an acting group that performed for various social organizations. Singh studied acting overseas at the Royal Academy of Drama and the British Film Institute in London. [6]

Singh acknowledged that his mother's poetry influenced him as a writer, both genetically and through the inspiration it provides, also expressing the enjoyment of scriptwriting and its connection to his previous experience in street theatre. [3] He considers Madhur Bhandarkar as his mentor and friend along with Akshay Kumar and Judy Dench. [7] [6] [8]

Rahul stated that he believes in slowly and steadily building his career, and his acting skills have been appreciated, leading to more offers. Singh values versatility and chooses roles based on their script and his character's importance. He is open to playing different types of roles whether as antagonist or doing comedy given that it should justify his "love for acting". He states, "So even while I sign a big budget film like a Khiladi 786 or a limited-budget film like Tere Bin Laden, I listen to the narration and read the script of the film. My role and my lines are important to me." [9]

Singh has been actively involved in environmental conservation campaigns and has previously worked with organizations for elephant conservation in West Bengal. In 2020, he joined the campaign to remove invasive plant species called Lantana, which was causing habitat loss for wildlife at the Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary in Udaipur. [10] [11]

Career

Film & television

In 2001, Singh made a strong debut in the film Zubeidaa winning him nomination for the best actor award. [12] In 2006, Singh was seen in the starring role as in Randhir Singh in Kachchi Sadak. The story is part fiction part reality, penned by Rahul Singh himself. The story follows a boy named who grows up on the streets after his mother's failed marriage. He becomes involved in the liquor trade and gains enemies. Later, he is asked to help a politician in the elections against a liquor baron, but destiny has different plans for him. The film was incidentally the last acting role of veteran actor Amrish Puri. [13]

In 2009, he appeared in Madhur Bhandarkar's Jail in the role of a prisoner awaiting trial for murder, a character Bhandarkar wrote keeping Singh in mind. The positive response to the film helped him garner other major projects. Reflecting on his role, he stated, "Looking back at my career so far, I can say that though Zubeidaa won me nomination as the best actor and my best performance as an actor was in Kachchi Sadak, with Jail, the truth of my performance has gone up by many more degrees." [6] [14] He was seen in the role of radio jockey and voice over artiste Qureshi in Tere Bin Laden (2010) and its 2016 sequel.

Singh played the lead role of Brij Bhushan Singh in the TV serial Sapno Ke Bhanwar Mein. [8] [15] As a recurring cast member in 1st season of 24: India , he played the character Vikrant Maharia. [16] In 2012, he was chosen by Akshay Kumar to play the main antagonist Azad Reddy in Khildai 786. He portrays an extremely colorful antagonist whose character undergoes a transformation from being funny to ironical to serious to tragically comic and ultimately becomes an action-oriented figure. [17] He appeared in Chandraprakash Dwivedi's movie Zed Plus (2014) playing the title role of a commando, and in John Abraham produced film, 'Satra Ko Shaadi Hai'. [3]

Rahul Singh received praise for his performance in the role of Pakistani naval commander Razaq Moh'd. Khan in the 2017 film The Ghazi Attack. For this role, he spent a week with the Indian Navy to familiarize himself with the marine environment. The actor also received praise from various individuals, including army and navy officers. [18]

Despite losing 18kg due to health issues, he continued playing the role of Aurangzeb in 2017 series Peshwa Bajirao . Despite the pain, Rahul stated he believes in the saying "the show must go on" and didn't want to say no to work. He mentioned that losing weight actually helped him portray the aged character of Aurangzeb. [19]

In 2021, Rahul joined the cast of the Ullu web series A Crime To Remember in the role of the investigator, a show inspired by a high-profile murder investigation. [20] In 2023, he was cast in the Hindi fantasy drama series Fireflies: Parth Aur Jugnu. [21]

Writer

Singh is known for writing screenplays and dialogues including Sanjay Dutt starrer Kaante (2002) and Kachchi Sadak (2006). In addition, he writes and improvises his scenes in movies stating, "I improvise a lot of dialogues and scenes with the director's permission. Most of my dialogues are my improvisations." [3]

In 2014, he wrote the dialogues for two movies directed by Nila Madhab Panda. [3]

Theatre

Singh has written and acted in stage plays for the 'Jagrut' theatre group, which he founded. [12] He has directed and acted in nearly fifty stage plays fostering awareness for rising social issues. [17] [22] [9]

He has also performed in cultural festivals including Mood Indigo, and Malhar. Rahul has performed in The Shawl by David Mamet, Hamlet and The Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare, and The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe, among others. He has also performed in several classical and modern plays for the English theatre and Hindi theatre in the Oval House Theatre. [23]

Filmography

Writing credits

YearFilmDialoguesScreenplayNotes
2002 Kaante YesNo
2007RaniYesNoShelved film
2006 Kachchi Sadak NoYes [13]

Acting Credits

Films

YearFilmRoleNotes
1998 Dushman Taxi Driver
Ghulam Assistant officer #3
1999 Baadshah Chai Person
2001 Zubeidaa Uday Singh
Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai Yashwant Rane
2003 Darna Mana Hai Dev Bohra
2004 Kyun! Ho Gaya Na... Banna
2005 Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero Mohd Zaman Kiani (Chief of INA)
2006 Kachchi Sadak Randhir Singh Chaudhry [13]
2008 Firaaq Rajat
2009 Well Done Abba Rohan Kapoor [24]
Jail Abdul Gani
2010 Tere Bin Laden Qureishi Ahmed
2011 Chalo Dilli Bhairon Singh Gurjar
Delhi Belly Rajeev Khanna [25]
Stanley Ka Dabba School Principal
Hum Tum Shabana Ravi Aggarwal
ChitkabreyJayan Mangatram Patel
2012 Chaar Din Ki Chandni Lt. Shaitan Singh
Jalpari: The Desert Mermaid Veera Boxer
Khiladi 786 Azad Reddy
Rush Cujo
2013 Jayanta Bhai Ki Luv Story Dutta Bhai
Jal Kisna Prasad
2014 Zed Plus Inspector Rajesh
2015Satra Ko Shaadi HaiCorporate honcho
2016 Saadey CM Saab InderPunjabi film
Tere Bin Laden: Dead or Alive Radio Jockey/Voiceover artiste Qureshi
2017 The Ghazi Attack Commander Razaq Moh'd. Khan
DragonSurya
Rogue Bilingual film
2018Side A & Side BRajan
Gauru: Journey of CourageJaisal Dhadvi
2021Dhananjay
Wild Dog NawazTelugu film
2022 36 Farmhouse Gajendra Singh
Thar Hanif Khan

Television

YearSeriesRoleNotes
1998 Captain Vyom Chandrakant "Chandu" Shastri
2013 24 Vikrant Maharia
Samvidhaan: The Making of the Constitution of India Acharya Kriplani [4]
Sapno Ke Bhanwar Me Brij Bhushan Singh - Politician (Main Lead - Antagonist)
2016-2017 Peshwa Bajirao Aurangzeb
2018 Chandrashekhar Ram Prasad Bismil
2019–2020 Meri Gudiya Dr. Rudraksh Kaushal [26]
2020 Damaged 2 Deshraj Duggal
2021Naam Ghum Jayega [27]
2023 Fireflies: Parth Aur Jugnu Hooda Sir

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