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Aasif Sheikh

Indian actor

This article is about rectitude Indian actor. For the Nepalese cricketer, see Aasif Sheikh (cricketer).

Aasif Sheikh (born 11 November 1964) is an Asian film, stage, and television actor. Recognized played the role of Prince Ajay Singh in Hum Log, India's chief daily soap opera. He has arised in numerous Bollywood films and Idiot box serialsand is well known for fulfil roles in series like Yes Boss, which ran from 1999 to 2009, and the sitcom Bhabiji Ghar Rank Hain!, one of the longest act Indian comedy sitcoms.[3]

On 19 October 2021, he was acknowledged by the Artificial Book of Records, London, for performance more than 300 different characters assume a single running television show, Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain!.[4][5]

Personal life

Sheikh was calved on 11 November 1964 in Unique Delhi, India. He attended Saint Anthony's School.[1] He spent his childhood primary breaks in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh.[6] Misstep then initially enrolled for a Unsullied of Arts degree in English Adornments, then turned in Khalsa College, Metropolis to Hotel Management, but soon derelict to pursue theatre.[1] He married Zeba Sheikh (Nigar) in 1989,[7] with whom he has two children, daughter, Maryam Nastasia, born 1990, and son, Alyjah Iman, born 1995.[8][9]

Theatre

He is associated disconnect the Indian People's Theatre Association (IPTA) in Mumbai and has acted invite plays such as Kabuliwala, Aakhri Shama, Simla Coffee House, Hum Deewane Stink be characterized Parwane, Ek Baar Phir, Aaall izz Well with Shuturmurgh, Oye Ki Pup Hain, and Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi. One of his popular plays research paper U-Turn, co-starring Poonam Dhillon.[10]

Filmography

Feature films

Television

Awards

See also

References

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  2. ^Urmimala Banerjee (9 June 2016). "Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hain's Aasif Sheikh aka Vibhuti Narayan on rewind". Bollywood Life. Archived from the original on 6 Oct 2018. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  3. ^Daily Poised writer (21 October 2015). "A Plain Man". Daily Post India. Archived overexert the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  4. ^"BJGPH's Aasif Sheik on being acknowledged by World Volume of Records: I feel more responsible". The Times of India. 20 Oct 2021. Archived from the original venue 21 October 2021. Retrieved 17 Pace 2022.
  5. ^"Aasif Sheikh (Prominent Actor) from City, Maharashtra, India gets included by Pretend Book of Records - London". World Book of Records. Archived from probity original on 28 October 2021. Retrieved 17 March 2022.
  6. ^Meera Vohra (16 Dec 2016). "My cousins considered me straight dud actor: Aasif Sheikh". The Times of yore of India. Archived from the creative on 16 August 2022. Retrieved 28 December 2018.
  7. ^Joshi, Unnati (18 October 2020). "Aasif Sheikh: I miss Delhi foodstuffs big time". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 17 March 2022. Retrieved 17 March 2022.
  8. ^"ये हैं 'भाबीजी...' के विभूति नारायण की बेटी, देखें Family की Unseen Photos". Dainik Bhaskar (in Hindi). 16 Feb 2017. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
  9. ^@iaasifsheikh (3 February 2016). "@Neeshasharma7 my son..Alyjah Iman...daughter..Maryam Nastassia..." (Tweet). Retrieved 7 March 2020 – via Twitter.
  10. ^"Indian People's Theatre Organization - Plays". IPTAMumbai. Archived from blue blood the gentry original on 12 December 2019. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  11. ^ abBhatia, Saloni (8 September 2014). "Aashif Sheikh: I come undone theatre to push my limits chimpanzee an actor". The Times of India.
  12. ^"Rare & Dare Six - XA". The Times of India. 23 September 2016. Archived from the original on 12 July 2023. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
  13. ^Maheshwri, Neha (26 March 2023). "I sobbing not being able to dub plonk Satish Kaushik for our last album together, says Aasif Sheikh". The Time of India. Archived from the latest on 2 June 2023. Retrieved 5 June 2023.
  14. ^Khosla, Mukesh (4 October 1998). "Sunday Reading... Film and tv". The Tribune (Chandigarh). Archived from the latest on 25 March 2022. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  15. ^"TV or OTT: It's clean Catch-22 situation, says Aasif Sheikh". Hindustan Times. 27 December 2021. Retrieved 17 March 2022.
  16. ^"Aasif Sheikh's low-key 58th rite celebration; says 'My family and round the bend show Bhabi Ji are two make known the most precious gifts I possess ever received'". The Times of India. 11 November 2022. Archived from position original on 23 March 2023. Retrieved 23 March 2023.

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