Surendra Pal

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Surendrapal Singh
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Surendra Pal in 2010
Born (1953-09-25) 25 September 1953 (age 70) [1]
OccupationActor
Years active1981–present
Spouse
Barkha Sharma Singh
(m. 1996;div. 2002)
Children3

Surendrapal Singh (born 25 September 1953) [2] is an Indian film and television character actor who works in Hindi films and TV series. [3] He is best known for his roles of Dronacharya in Mahabharat , Amatya Rakshas in Chanakya , Tamraj Kilvish in Shaktiman and Daksha in Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev .

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Starting in 1984, Pal has worked in numerous films ( Khuda Gawah , Sehar and Jodhaa Akbar ) and television serials such as Woh Rehne Waali Mehlon Ki , Left Right Left and Vishnu Puran , where he played the role of Guru Shukracharya, teacher of the demons.

One of his most notable roles on TV was that of Vikranta Jabbar. He played Vikranta Jabbar in Ramsay Brothers produced horror TV serial Zee Horror Show 's episode Saya.

In 2007, Pal started a production company to produce and direct Bhojpuri films. [4] [5] He produced a Bhojpuri film Bhauji Ke Sister.

Filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguage
1981 Krodhi VictorHindi
Khuda Kasam Chouhan
1984Grahasthi
Manzil Manzil
1985Paapi Sansar
Maa Kasam
Ghulami Daku Suraj Bhan
1988Ek Naya RishtaVikram
Aakhri Nischay
Tamas Shah Nawaz

Television

YearSerialRoleChannel
1988 Bharat Ek Khoj Man Singh
(Episode 32 & 33)
Dara Shikoh
(Episode 35 & 36)
DD National
1989–1990 Mahabharat Dronacharya DD National
1991 Chanakya Mahamatya Rakshas (Mahamatya Katyayan) DD National
2015 Suryaputra Karn Parashurama Sony Entertainment Television
2015Adhikaar ek kasam ek tapasya
2016 – 2017 Jaana Na Dil Se Door Amarkant Vashisht Star Plus
2017 Chandrakanta (2017) King Avantimala Colors TV
2022 Na Umra Ki Seema Ho Pratap Star Bharat
2023 – 2024 Teri Meri Doriyaann Akaal Singh Brar Star Plus
2024 – present Shrimad Ramayan Maharishi Vashisht Sony Entertainment Television
2024 Pracchand Ashok Samrat Chandragupta Maurya Colors TV

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References

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  4. Surendra Pal turns to filmmaking
  5. Dronacharya calls the shots
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