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2.1  Modelling and radio shows  





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2.3  Television  







3 Personal life  





4 Filmography  



4.1  Films  





4.2  Dubbing roles  



4.2.1  Live action films  





4.2.2  Animated films  









5 Awards and nominations  





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Suresh Oberoi
Oberoi at Vivek Oberoi's wedding reception
Born (1946-12-17) 17 December 1946 (age 77)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • television presenter
  • film producer
  • politician
  • Years active1977–present
    Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
    Spouse

    Yashodhara

    (m. 1974)
    Children2; including Vivek Oberoi
    FamilyOberoi family

    Suresh Oberoi (born 17 December 1946)[1] is an Indian actor and politician who appeared in Hindi films. He is a recipient of the 1987 National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor. He started his career in radio shows, modelling and later moving to Bollywood, making him a popular character actor in the 1980s and much of the 1990s. He is the father of actor Vivek Oberoi.

    Early life[edit]

    Oberoi was born to Anand Sarup Oberoi and Kartar Devi on 17 December 1946 in Quetta, then Baluchistan ProvinceofBritish India.[2] Within a year due to partition, the family along with four brothers and sisters moved to India, and later relocated to Hyderabad where his family established a chain of medical stores. Oberoi attended St. George's Grammar School in Hyderabad and was active in sports. He was a tennis and swimming champion, later winning the President's Award as a Boy Scout. After his father's death when he was just out of high school, Oberoi, along with his brother, continued running his pharmacy chain.[3] He is fluent in Pashto, Hindi, Urdu, English, Telugu and Tamil.

    Career[edit]

    In the early 1970s, due to his interest in acting and a good voice, he gained entry into radio shows and stage plays, prompting him to attend the Film and Television Institute of IndiainPune.

    Modelling and radio shows[edit]

    In his early Mumbai years, his prior radio show experience and his well received voice kept him going and his contacts with advertising agencies led to him being picked up as a model for Charminar cigarettes and Lifebuoy soaps, making him one of the leading models by late 1970s.

    Bollywood[edit]

    In late 1977 he made his debut with Jeevan Mukt. He did lead roles in films like Ek Baar Phir in 1980, but the film was not commercially successful.[4] Later he was part of the radio program Mukaddar Ka Sikandar. Then he accepted character roles in Kartavya, Ek Baar Kaho, Surraksha and Khanjar between 1979 and 80, which were commercially successful.

    He gained recognition nationally for his supporting role as a Police Inspector Sharma in the 1980 film Phir Wahi Raat, starring Rajesh Khanna in the lead and directed by Danny Denzongpa, which was both critically acclaimed and commercially successful. It also laid the foundation for him being cast as a police inspector in many of his future films.

    In 1981, then he got opportunity to do Laawaris, which fetched him a nomination for Filmfare Best Actor in Supporting Role. Some of his performances, as small supporting roles which made a huge impact, came in films like Namak Halal, Kaamchor and Vidhata. After these small roles, he received offer to star in lead role in B. R. Chopra's Mazdoor, co-starring with Dilip Kumar. His best performance as character actor came in Awaaz, a 1984 film directed by Shakti Samanta and starring Rajesh Khanna in the lead, where he played Police Inspector Amit Gupta. He received another nomination for Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Ghar Ek Mandir.

    Since 1984, he regularly kept getting good character roles in films like Ek Nai Paheli, Kanoon Kya Karega, Sharabi, Aitbaar, Bepanaah and Jawab. He received National Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Mirch Masala in 1985. His performances in films like Palay Khan, Dacait, the Telugu film Marana Mrudangam, Tezaab, Do Qaidi, Parinda, Mujrim, Aaj Ka Arjun, Pyar Ka Devta, Tirangaa, Anari, Vijaypath, Masoom, Raja Hindustani, Soldier, Safari, Gadar Ek Prem Katha, Lajja, Pyar Tune Kya Kiya and 23 March 1931 Shaheed were appreciated by the audience.

    Thereafter, till the early 2000s, he appeared on average in four to five films per year. He has made over 135 films. He recited a few couplets in the song "Dil Mein Phir Aaj Teri" with Anuradha Paudwal for the film Yaadon Ka Mausam (1990).[5]

    In 2004, he joined the Bharatiya Janata Party as a primary member.[6]

    Television[edit]

    Oberoi has acted in the television shows Dhadkan and Kashmeer[7] and hosted the second season of the talk show Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai which was made popular by Farooque Shaikh.

    Personal life[edit]

    Suresh Oberoi married Yashodara, eight years his junior, in Madras on 1 August 1974. The couple has a son, Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi, born in 1976 and a daughter Meghna Oberoi born a few years later. His wife Yashodara is, as he says in a 2002 interview with Times of India, "from a Punjabi business family who had lived in the south."[3]

    His brother Krishan Oberoi's son Akshay Oberoi is also a Bollywood actor.

    Yashodhara Oberoi, Suresh Oberoi, Vivek Oberoi at Rajesh Khanna's prayer meet

    In addition to acting and singing, he writes "romantic and philosophical poetry".[8]

    Together with the motivational speaker BK Sister Shivani Verma, Oberoi is a goodwill ambassador of the World Psychiatric Association.[9]

    Oberoi with BK Sister Shivani VermainBangkok on the pay-to-broadcast television program Awakening with Brahma Kumaris

    He is also the member of Bharatiya Janta Party since 2004.[6]

    Filmography[edit]

    Films[edit]

    Year Film Role Notes
    1977 Jeevan Mukt
    1978 Arvind Desai Ki Ajeeb Dastan
    1979 Surakshaa Captain Kapoor
    Kartavya Forest Officer
    Kala Patthar Navy Officer
    1980 Pyaara Dushman
    Phir Wohi Raat Police Inspector
    Morcha
    Khanjar Captain Usman
    Ek Baar Phir Mahender Kumar
    Ek Baar Kaho
    1981 Shradhanjali Laxmi Narayan
    Saajan Ki Saheli Suresh Oberoi
    Raksha Dr. Sinha
    Naari
    Main Aur Mera Haathi Teja
    Lawaaris Ram Singh Nominated 1982 Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award
    Haqdaar
    1982 Vidhaata Inspector Pratap Singh
    Tumhare Bina Robin Dutt
    Teri Meri Kahani Ajay Verma TV film
    Taqdeer Ka Badshah
    Patthar Ki Lakeer
    Namak Halaal Bhim Singh
    Kaamchor Suresh
    Johny I Love You Suraj Singh
    Aagman
    1983 Ek Din Bahu Ka Deepak
    Rishta Kagaz Ka Dr. Ravi Kaul
    Mazdoor Hiralal Sinha
    Jeena Hai Pyar Mein
    Hero
    Ghungroo Suraj
    Coolie Vicky Puri
    1984 Zindagi Jeene Ke Liye
    Sharaabi Abdul
    Mujhe Shakti Do
    Kanoon Kya Karega Lawyer, Advocate Gautam Mehra
    Grahasthi Captain Deepak Verma
    Ghar Ek Mandir Nominated Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award
    Gangvaa Inspector
    Ek Nai Paheli Avinash
    Ek Din Bahu Ka
    Awaaz Inspector Amit Gupta
    Aagaman
    1985 Surkhiyaan Shera
    Ramkali Inspector Dilip Singh
    Raahi Badal Gaye Dr. Mehra
    Phul Debi Bikram Malla Bengali movie
    Mirch Masala Mukhi Won 1987 National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor
    1988 Bengal Film Journalists' Association – Best Supporting Actor Award
    Kahani Phoolvati Ki
    Jawaab Inspector J. S. Sharma
    Grahasthi
    Ek Daku Shaher Mein Rakesh Pratap Singh
    Dekha Pyar Tumhara Inspector Ranjeet Mullick
    Bepanah Truck Driver
    Aitbaar Sagar
    1986 Zindagani Sudarshan Special Appearance
    Triveni
    Swarthi
    Panchvati
    Palay Khan Dr. Ramkrishna Sinha
    Mazloom Vijay Singh
    Main Balwan Anil, Tony's Father
    Jwala Dr. Dev Dutt
    Dilwaala Madanlal Sharma
    Bhai Ka Dushman Bhai
    Amma
    Aag Aur Shola Aarti's mamaji
    1987 Wahem
    Thikana Police Inspector Ranbir Singh
    Tera Karam Mera Dharam
    Saat Saal Baad Deepak Khanna
    Naam O Nishan Zorawar 'Zavar'
    Itihaas Kalicharan
    Insaaf Mr. Agnihotri
    Dil Tujh Ko Diya Ashok A. Sahni
    Dacait Amritlal Yadav
    Kaal Chakra Police Inspector Abhay Kamble
    1988 Tezaab Inspector Gagan Singh
    Shoorveer Dr. S. Malhotra
    Aakhri Muqabla
    Mulzim Ranjit Kumar
    Mohabbat Ke Dushman Abu Bhai, Special Appearance
    Marana Mrudangam Vasant Dada Telugu film
    Bharatamlo Bala Chandrudu
    Khoon Baha Ganga Mein
    Kaal Chakra
    Dharam Yudh Kundan
    Bhai Ka Dushman Bhai
    1989 Tujhe Nahin Chhodunga
    Rakhwala Ranjeet
    Parinda Abdul Khan
    Mujrim Police Inspector Gokhale
    Manika, une vie plus tard Rajit Sharma French film
    Kasam Suhag Ki Inspector Dildaar Dawood
    Do Qaidi Inspector Amar Sinha
    Daata Ramzan Khan
    Apna Desh Paraye Log
    Andhergardi
    Aakhri Muqabla Bajranj
    1990 Sailaab Police Inspector Ranjit Kapoor
    Panchavati
    Kali Ganga
    Halaat
    C.I.D. Major Brijmohan Verma
    Aaj Ka Arjun Mohan
    1991 Sadhu Sant
    Pucca Badmash
    Pyar Ka Devta Inspector Arun
    Numbri Aadmi ACP Vijay Pratap
    Kasam Kali Ki
    Jeene Ki Sazaa Dr. Santosh
    Jaan Ki Kasam Kumar
    Iraada
    Inspector Dhanush Com. Avinash
    Fateh Major Anand
    Deshwasi Pratap Singh
    Dastoor
    1992 Abhi Abhi Vishwanath
    Zindagi Ek Juaa CBI Officer Suresh Chandra Bhatnagar
    Tirangaa Rudrapratap Chouhan
    Kis Mein Kitna Hai Dum Shamsher Singh
    Indira
    Dil Ka Kya Kasoor Rajesh Saxena
    Apradhi Satyaprakash V. Nath
    Abhi Abhi
    1993 Santaan Judge Sahab
    Pratimurti
    Pardesi
    Khoon Ka Sindoor
    Gardish Inspector Saini
    Game Inspector Pawar
    Dhartiputra
    Bhookamp
    Anari Bhai Raja Vikram Singh (Nandini's eldest brother)
    Aasoo Bane Angaarey
    1994 Vijaypath Inspector Rajesh Saxena
    Suhaag Rai Bahadur
    Kranti Kshetra
    Gopi Kishan Rajeshwar Choudhary
    Dilbar DCP Sridhar Atmaram Verma
    1995 Suraksha
    Raghuveer Ravi Varma, Commando
    Meri Mohabbat Mera Naseeba
    Kismat ACP Anand
    Jai Vikranta Raja
    Diya Aur Toofan Dr. Vijay Mehra
    Dilbar DCP Sridhar Atmaram Verma
    Anokhi Chal
    1996 Raja Hindustani Bakshrath Sehgal
    Masoom Vikram Singh
    Jaan Vishambar
    Himmat Blind lottery seller
    Ajay Raja Brijraj Singh
    1997 Suraj Police commissioner Ramakant
    Prithvi Dhanraj
    Kaun Sachcha Kaun Jhutha♧ IG Suryakant Verma
    Lahu Ke Do Rang Dharma Shikari
    1998 Surviving Sabu Sadru Short film
    Soldier Pratap Singh
    Puraido: Unmei no toki Justice, Dr. Radhabinod Pal Hindi/English/Japanese film
    made in Japan
    Khote Sikkey Pukhraj Mahadevan
    Aakrosh: Cyclone Of Anger Mahendra Pratap Gujral/Suraj Singh
    2001: Do Hazaar Ek Mr. Amirchand
    1999 Sautela
    Safari Mr. Ajit Aggarwal, Anjali's father
    2000 Khauff Mr. Singhania
    2001 Shirdi Sai Baba
    Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya Mr. Jaiswal, Ria's Father
    Moksha: Salvation Mr. Sehgal, Vikram's father
    Lajja Raghuveer's father
    Kaala Mandir
    Hum Ho Gaye Aapke Mr. Oberoi, Rishi's father
    Gadar: Ek Prem Katha Tara Singh's Taaya Kulwant Singh
    Dal: The Gang Bhaktavar Singh/Major Balwant Sahni
    Asoka Narrator
    2002 Raat Ke Saudagar
    Deewangee Mr. Bhullar, Public Prosecutor
    23rd March 1931: Shaheed Gaoler Chaddha
    2003 Yeh Dil
    Talaash: The Hunt Begins... Babu, Arjun's Father
    2005 Socha Na Tha Nirmal Oberoi
    2009 World Cupp 2011 Coach
    Karma Aur Holi Shekhar
    2013 Attahasa Rajkumar Kannada Film
    2019 Kabir Singh Rajdheer Singh
    Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi Peshwa Bajirao II [10]
    PM Narendra Modi Guruji Narrator
    2023 Sangharsh 2 Narrator Bhojpuri film starring Khesari Lal Yadav[11]
    Animal Rajdheer Dodamal Singh (Dadaji) [12]

    Dubbing roles[edit]

    Live action films[edit]

    Film title Actor Character Dub Language Original Language Original Year release Dub Year release Notes
    The Mummy Arnold Vosloo Imhotep Hindi English
    Arabic
    Ancient Egyptian
    1999
    The Mummy Returns 2001

    Animated films[edit]

    Film title Original voice Character Dub Language Original Language Original Year Release Dub Year Release Notes
    The Lion King James Earl Jones Mufasa Hindi English 1994 1995 [13]

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    Year Award Film Category Result Ref.
    1982 Filmfare Awards Lawaris Best Supporting Actor Nominated
    1985 Ghar Ek Mandir Nominated
    1987 National Film Awards Mirch Masala Best Supporting Actor Won
    1988 Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards Best Supporting Actor (Hindi) Won [14]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Vivek Oberoi makes his dad's birthday special". Oneindia Entertainment. Mid-Day. Archived from the original on 22 October 2012. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  • ^ "Suresh Oberoi visits city". Ludhiana Tribune. 27 December 2000. Archived from the original on 9 February 2017. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  • ^ a b "Suresh Oberoi, ek baar phir..." TOI. Times of India. 16 November 2002. Archived from the original on 24 August 2017. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  • ^ Ahmed, Ishtiaq (16 June 2023). Pre-Partition Punjab’s Contribution to Indian Cinema. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-000-90590-8.
  • ^ "Songs of Suresh Oberoi". Gomolo. Archived from the original on 4 August 2012.
  • ^ a b "Najot Sidhu, Suresh Oberoi join BJP bandwagon". www.outlookindia.com/. Outlook India. 17 February 2004. Archived from the original on 28 February 2020. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  • ^ "Looking for fresh pastures". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 28 May 2006. Retrieved 7 July 2016.
  • ^ "Biography of Suresh Oberoi". Archived from the original on 1 August 2012.
  • ^ "Our Goodwill Ambassadors". World Psychiatric Association official website. Archived from the original on 13 November 2018. Retrieved 20 March 2018.
  • ^ SpotboyE. "This Actor Was The First Choice For Danny Denzongpa's Role In Manikarnika". www.spotboye.com. Archived from the original on 27 January 2019. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  • ^ "खेसारी लाल यादव स्टारर भोजपुरी फ़िल्म संघर्ष 2 में दिखेंगे सुरेश ओबेरॉय, जानें डिटेल्स". NDTVIndia. Retrieved 7 November 2022.
  • ^ "Sandeep Reddy Vanga's directorial starring Ranbir Kapoor, Rashmika Mandanna, Anil Kapoor, and Bobby Deol goes on floors". Bollywood Hungama. 22 April 2022. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
  • ^ "Story of Simba – The Hindu". The Hindu. thehindu.com. 19 May 2011. Archived from the original on 20 December 2013. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  • ^ 1988 BFJA Awards
  • ^ "Mumbai born Ajay Harinath Singh wins Champions of Change Award". www.aninews.in. Archived from the original on 25 January 2020. Retrieved 25 January 2020.
  • ^ "Dr Beerinder Singh Yogi wins Champions of Change Award". Business Standard India. 25 January 2020. Archived from the original on 25 January 2020. Retrieved 25 January 2020.
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