Shreyas Talpade

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Shreyas Talpade
Shreyas Talpade at the audio release of Om Shanti Om in 2007.jpg
Talpade at the audio release of Om Shanti Om (2007)
Born (1976-01-27) 27 January 1976 (age 48)
Education Mithibai College
Occupations
Spouse
Deepti Talpade
(m. 2004)
Children1
Relatives Jayshree Talpade (aunt)

Shreyas Talpade (born 27 January 1976) is an Indian actor, film director and producer who appears in Hindi and Marathi films. He has appeared in several critically and commercially successful films. He is better known for his role as Shah Rukh Khan's friend Pappu Master in Om Shanti Om (2007), the grand reincarnation melodrama of Farah Khan. He appeared in the comedies Golmaal Returns (2008), Welcome to Sajjanpur (2008), Golmaal 3 (2010), Housefull 2 (2012) and Golmaal Again (2017). Talpade also dubbed for Allu Arjun in the Hindi version of Pushpa: The Rise (2021).

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Early life

Shreyas Talpade Bombay, Maharashtra (Present-day Mumbai) on 27 January 1976. [1] His father is the brother of actresses Meena T. and Jayshree T. (full name "Jayshri Talpade"). Shreyas attended Shree Ram Welfare Society’s High School in Andheri West followed by Mithibai College in Vile Parle. He is married to Deepti Talpade, a psychiatrist. [2] [3]

Career

Talpade began his acting career appearing in Marathi soap operas and doing stage shows across Maharashtra. He also appeared in the Zee TV soap opera Woh (1998) in which he was the main lead. He has also acted in mini-serials for the production "Adhikari Brothers". His role, in a very popular Marathi serial Aabhal Maya, as the character Tejas was very popular among Marathi audiences. He also appeared in Jaane Anjaane (2001) aired on doordarshan where he played the role of a son who dislikes his father because he felt that his father was the reason for his accident. Viewers liked the content of the same. Fame arrived after he made his Bollywood debut in Nagesh Kukunoor's Iqbal which was written by Vipul K Rawal [4] in which he played the role of a deaf & mute youngster aspiring to be a cricketer. [5] The film and his performance were well received by both audiences and critics. [6] His next film was Kukunoor's Dor in which he played the comic role of a behroopiya, a man with many disguises. This film was also well received by critics. [7]

In 2006, he starred in the comedy, Apna Sapna Money Money and in 2007, he starred in Farah Khan's blockbuster reincarnation drama, Om Shanti Om , with Shah Rukh Khan, where he played the role of Pappu Master, the best friend of Khan's character. In 2008, he was seen in Kukunoor's cross-cultural comedy film, Bombay To Bangkok . He also produced a Marathi film, Sanai Chaughade , which was released the same year. He also did movies like Shyam Benegal's Welcome to Sajjanpur , along with Golmaal Returns and Sangeeth Sivan's horror flick, Click . Shreyas was also seen in the horror film, Help . Shreyas next appeared in the movie Will You Marry Me? which released in 2012. [8] [9]

Shreyas has produced a Marathi film, titled Poshter Boyz , under his home production banner, Affluence Movies. [10] The movie which released on 1 August 2014 was launched by Bollywood veteran Subhash Ghai. [11] The film is directed by Sameer Patil and the music for it is composed by Lesle Lewis.

Poshter Boyz was remade in Hindi as Poster Boys and Shreyas made his directorial debut with this film which released on 8 September 2017. [12] The film stars Shreyas himself along with Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol.

Public image

In a series of sting operations carried out by Cobrapost code-named Operation Karaoke, Shreyas Talpade has been named as one of many celebrities who can be seen agreeing to promote the agenda of parties on social media platforms in exchange for money, on camera. [13]

Personal life

Shreyas Talpade is married to Deepti Talpade and is father to three-year-old daughter Aadya. [14]

In December 2023, he suffered a heart attack and underwent angioplasty. [14] [15]

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Hindi

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002 Aankhen Mushtaq Chaiwala [16]
2003Raghu More Bachelor Of Hearts [17]
2005 Revati Chandu [18]
Iqbal Iqbal [19]
2006 Apna Sapna Money Money Arjun Fernandes [20]
Dor Bahuroopiya [21]
2007 Aggar Dr. Aditya Merchant [22]
Dil Dosti Etc Sanjay Mishra [23]
Om Shanti Om Pappu Master [24]
2008 Bombay To Bangkok Shankar 'Singh' Bhatawdekar [25]
Welcome to Sajjanpur Mahadev Kushwaha [26]
Golmaal Returns Laxman/Anthony Gonsalves [27]
Dashavatar Narad Voiceover [28]
2009 Paying Guests Bhavesh Verma/Karishma [29]
Aage se right Sub-Inspector Dinkar 'Dinu' Waghmare [30]
2010 Click Avinash "Avi" Mehra [31]
The Hangman Ganesh S. Sathe [32]
Help Dr. Aditya Motwani [33]
Aashayein HimselfGuest appearance in the song "Ab Mujhko Jeena" [34]
Golmaal 3 Laxman [35]
Mirch Manjul/Neelkanth [36]
2011 Teen Thay Bhai Fancy Gill [37]
Hum Tum Shabana Karthik Iyer [38]
2012 Will You Marry Me? Aarav [39]
Housefull 2 Jai Babani [40]
Joker Babban [41]
Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal Johnny Belinda [42]
2014 Entertainment JohnnyCameo
2016 Great Grand Masti Babu RangeelaCameo
Wah Taj Tukaram Raosaheb Marathe
2017 Poster Boys Arjun Singhalso director and producer [43]
Golmaal Again Laxman [35]
2018 Bhaiaji Superhit Tarun Porno Ghosh
Simmba HimselfGuest appearance in the song "Aankh Marey"
2019 Setters Apurva [44]
2021Speed DialKabirShort film
2022 Kaun Pravin Tambe? Pravin Tambe [45]
2024 Luv You Shankar
Kartam Bhugtam Filming [46]
Emergency Atal Bihari Vajpayee Filming [47]

As a dubbing artist

TitleActorRoleDub LanguageOriginal LanguageOriginal Year ReleaseDub Year ReleaseNotes
The Lion King Billy Eichner Timon HindiEnglish20192019 [48]
Pushpa: The Rise Allu Arjun Pushpa RajHindiTelugu20212021 [49]
Pushpa 2: The Rule 20242024

Marathi

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Resham Ghaat [17]
2004 Pachadlela Ravi
Savarkhed Ek Gaon Ajay
2006Aai Shappath..!Akash Mohan Ranade
Bayo Vishwanath
2008 Sanai Choughade Aniket
2014 Poshter Boyz Chief MinisterAlso Producer
2015 Baji Baji/Chiddvilas(Chidu)/Akash
2022 Aapdi Thaapdi Sakharam Patil
2024 Hi Anokhi Gaath Shreeniwas

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995Julalya Surel Tara[ citation needed ]
1997–1998Damini[ citation needed ]Tejas
1998 Woh Ashutosh Dhar
1999–2000 Amanat Bala's Husband
2000Gubbare[ citation needed ]
2001Jaane AnjaanePankaj Vashisht [50] '
2001–2002 Abhalmaya Nishant [51]
2002–2003Avantika[ citation needed ]Abhishek Jahagirdaar
2002Bedhund Manachi Lahar[ citation needed ]
2003–2004Ek Hota Raja[ citation needed ]Jai
2011 Comedy Ka Maha Muqabala Judge [52]
2013 Zhunj Marathmoli Host [53]
2015 Tumcha Aamcha Same Asta Producer
2017 Partners Trouble Ho Gayi Double HimselfGuest appearance
2017 The Great Indian Laughter Challenge Judge [54]
2019 My Name Ijj Lakhan LakhanLead role [55]
2018 Baby Come Naa Aditya Tendulkar [56]
2021 Teen Do Paanch Vishal Sahu [57]
2021–2023 Mazhi Tuzhi Reshimgath Yashvardhan (Yash) ChoudhariLead role [58]

Accolades

YearFilmAwardCategoryResultRef.
2002Reshamgaath Maharashtra State Film Awards Best ActorWon [59]
2005 Iqbal Filmfare Awards Best Male Debut Nominated [60]
2006 Zee Cine Awards Best Actor (Critics) Won [61]
2007 Dor Screen Awards Best Comedian Won [60]
2008 Om Shanti Om Filmfare Awards Best Supporting Actor Nominated
International Indian Film Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Zee Cine Awards Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Stardust Awards Best Breakthrough Performance - Male Won
2021 Mazhi Tuzhi Reshimgath Zee Marathi Awards Best ActorWon [62]
Best FriendWon
2022 Kaun Pravin Tambe? 2022 Filmfare OTT Awards Best Actor in a Web Original Film (Male)Nominated

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