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Revision as of 12:03, 21 March 2024
Surendrapal Singh | |
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Born | [1] Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India | 25 September 1953
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1981–present |
Spouse |
Barkha Sharma Singh
(m. 1996; div. 2002) |
Children | 3 |
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.
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
Year | Film | Role |
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- Krodhi (1981) as Victor
- Khuda Kasam (1981) as Chouhan
- Grahasthi (1984)
- Manzil Manzil (1984)
- Paapi Sansar (1985)
- Maa Kasam (1985)
- Ghulami (1985)
- Ek Naya Rishta (1988) as Vikram
- Aakhri Nishchay (1988)
- Tamas (1988)
- Tejaa (1990)
- Shaitani Ilaaka (1990)
- Aakhri Cheekh (1991)
- Kurbaan (1991)
- Vishkanya
- Khuda Gawah (1992)
- Platform (1993)
- Policewala Gunda (1995)
- Veergati (1995)
- Paandav (1995)
- Prayikkara Pappan (1995) as Palani/Thekkan – Malayalam film
- Return of Jewel Thief (1996)
- Mr. Romeo (1996) – Tamil film
- Rajali (1996) – Tamil film
- Judge Mujrim (1997)
- Hafta Vasuli
- Maharaani (2001)
- Indian (2001) as Police Comminsoner
- Dhund: The Fog (2003)
- Bardaasht (2004)
- Lakshya (2004)
- Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Saathiyo (2004)
- Sehar (2005) – Ramnath Mishra
- Jo Bole So Nihaal (2005) – Balwant Singh
- Aseema: Beyond Boundaries (2007)
- Jodhaa Akbar (2008) – Rana Uday Singh
- Asal (2010) – Tamil film
- Rann Neeti-The Conspiracy Plan (2010) (shooting with Dir. K. Shyam Agerwal)
- Binu Sheela Sunila (2010) – Malayalam – Meghavat
- Aisan Pyar Se Dekhbu T Pyar Ho Jai – Bhojpuri (2010) (shooting with Dir. K. Shyam Agerwal)
- Mahabharat Aur Barbareek – Hindi (2013) – Drona (directed by Dharmesh Tiwari)
- Gurjar Aandolan (2014) – Nageena Singh – (Villain) (directed by Aarun Nagar)
- Airlift (2016) – External Affairs Minister
- 1920 London – Shivangi's father
- Maa Tujhe Salaam (Bhojpuri film) – 2018
- The Legacy of Mahaveer[6]
- The Rise of Sudarshan Chakra (2023)[7]
Television
Year | Serial | Role | Channel |
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1989–1990 | Mahabharat | Dronacharya | DD National |
2022 | Na Umra Ki Seema Ho | Pratap | Star Bharat |
2023–present | Teri Meri Doriyaann | Akaal Singh Brar | Star Plus |
2024–present | Shrimad Ramayan | Maharishi Vashisht | Sony Entertainment Television |
2024 | Pracchand Ashok | Samrat Chandragupta Maurya[8] | Colors TV |
- Bharat Ek Khoj (1988)- episodes 32 and 33 Akbar role of Man Singh, episodes 35 and 36 Aurangzeb role of Dara Shikoh
- Chanakya (1991) – Mahamatya Rakshas (Mahamatya Katyayan)
- Kanoon (1993) – Judge
- Zee Horror Show (1995) – Dhundh
- Shaktimaan (1997) – Tamraj Kilvish
- Amanat (1997)
- C.I.D. (2005) – D.C.P. (episodes 366, 367, 369, 378, 380, 388 and 390)
- Vishnu Puran (2000) – Shukracharaya
- Ramayan (2002) – Ravana
- Aakhir Kaun
- Shagun (2001–2004) Kailashnath
- Vishnupuran (2003) – Guru Shukracharya
- Urmila (2003)
- Kunti (2003)
- Dharti Ka Veer Yodha Prithviraj Chauhan (2006)
- Kumkum – Chandumal Mishra
- Left Right Left (2006) – Virendra Rai Chauhan
- Woh Rehne Waali Mehlon Ki – Guruji
- Maryada (2007) – Rajvir Singh
- Chotti Bahu (TV series) – Mr. Purohit
- Neeli Aankhen (2008)
- Sujata (2008) – M.D. Shah
- Waqt Batayega Kaun Apna Kaun Paraya – Sarvadaman Raichawdhury
- Santaan
- Babul Ka Aangann Chootey Na
- Love u Zindagi
- Ma Shakti – Rakthabija, and Rambha (Mahishasur's father)
- Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev (2011) – Daksha
- Diya Aur Baati Hum (Star Plus)
- Desh Ki Beti Nandini – Inderraj Raghuvanshi
- Maharana Pratap – Rao Maldeo Rathore
- Pradhanmantri (2013–14) B. R. Ambedkar[9]
- Siya Ke Ram (2016) Vishrava, father of Ravan
- Jaana Na Dil Se Door (2016–2017) Amarkant Vashisht
- Suryaputra Karn (2015) Parashurama
- Adhikaar ek kasam ek tapasya (2015)
- Chandrakanta (2017) – King Avantimala
- Prithvi Vallabh − Itihaas Bhi, Rahasya Bhi – Guru Vinayaditya
- Ghar Sansaar as Rakeshnath Inamdar
References
- ^ "Birthday greetings to Rahil Azam and Surendra Pal". Tellychakkar Dot Com. 25 September 2012. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
- ^ "Birthday greetings to Rahil Azam and Surendra Pal". Tellychakkar Dot Com. 25 September 2012. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
- ^ "Surendra Pal movies, filmography, biography and songs – Cinestaan.com". Cinestaan. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
- ^ Surendra Pal turns to filmmaking
- ^ Dronacharya calls the shots
- ^ "Surendra Pal's upcoming film '1080: The Legacy of Mahaveer' teaser illuminates the essence of Jainism". The Times of India. 6 September 2023.
- ^ "The Rise of Sudarshan chakra". Binged.
- ^ tellyind (8 March 2024). "Pracchand Ashok Serial Colors TV Actors name, Cast, Story, Wiki". Tellyind. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
- ^ "Surendra Pal, Shishir Sharma &Anang Desai in Idea of India". The Times of India. 3 May 2013. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
External links
- Surendra Pal at IMDb