Raj Babbar

Raj Babbar (born 23 June 1952) is an Indian Hindi and Punjabi film actor and politician belonging to Indian National Congress. He is a three-time member of the Lok Sabha and a two-time member of the Rajya Sabha. He was the state President of Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee.[3]

Raj Babbar
Raj Babbar in 2012
Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha
In office
14 March 2015  25 November 2020
Succeeded byNaresh Bansal
ConstituencyUttarakhand
President of Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee
In office
12 July 2016  7 October 2019
Preceded byNirmal Khatri
Succeeded byAjay Kumar Lallu
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
By-elections Nov 2009  2014
Preceded byRam Ji Lal Suman
Succeeded byAkshay Yadav
ConstituencyFirozabad
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
1999–2009
Preceded byBhagwan Shankar Rawat
Succeeded byRam Shankar Katheria
ConstituencyAgra
Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha
In office
1994–1999
ConstituencyUttar Pradesh
Personal details
Born (1952-06-23) 23 June 1952
Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
Political partyIndian National Congress
Other political
affiliations
Samajwadi Party
Janata Dal
Spouse(s)Nadira Babbar (1975-present)
Smita Patil (1983-1986)(died)
ChildrenArya Babbar
Juhi Babbar
Prateik Babbar
Parent(s)Kushal Kumar Babbar (father)
Shobha Babbar (mother)
RelativesKajri Babbar (niece)[1][2]
(See Babbar family)
Alma materNSD Delhi
Agra University
Profession
  • Actor
  • politician
Years active1979–present
Signature

Early life and education

Babbar was born in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, into a Punjabi [4] family on 23 June 1952. His family has long settled in Tundla, Firozabad since the partition.[5] Their ancestral roots lie in Jalalpur Jattan, a city now located in the Gujrat District of Pakistan's Punjab.[6]

He did his initial schooling from Mufid-E-Aam Inter college, Agra. He is an alumnus of the 1975 class of the National School of Drama and graduate from Agra College.[7][8]

Career

He trained in the Method school of acting at NSD, which is involved in Street Theatre. After his training in New Delhi, he moved to Mumbai and started his film career with Reena Roy, one of the well-known actresses of that time. He gained notoriety for his horrific portrayal of a rapist B. R. Chopra banner's Insaf Ka Tarazu, in which he assaulted the heroine Zeenat Aman, and later her sister, and in the end, is shot and killed by the heroine. He then became a consistent feature of the B. R. Chopra banner and acted in Nikaah with Deepak Parashar and Salma Agha and in Aaj Ki Aawaz with Smita Patil.

He also achieved success in Punjabi cinema as he gave remarkable performances in Chann Pardesi (1980), Marhi Da Deeva (1989), and Long Da Lishkara (1986) – three art house movies with serious themes treated in a realistic manner, and this was an innovation for the Punjabi films field. He also acted in the hit Punjabi films Aasra Pyar Da (1983), Mahaul Theek Hai (1999), Shaheed Uddham Singh (1999), Yaaran Naal Baharan (2005), Ek Jind Ek Jaan (2006), Apni Boli Apna Des (2009) and Tera Mera Ki Rishta (2009). He appeared in several movies as an antagonist in movies like Insaf Ka Tarazu (1980), Saazish (1988), Aankhen (1993), Dalaal (1993), The Gambler (1995), Andaz (1994), Yaarana (1995), Barsaat (1995), Ziddi (1997), Gundagardi (1997), Daag the Fire (1999), Indian (2001) and many more, some movies became successful, but some were commercial flops.

He has also acted in television. He appeared in the introductory episodes of the famous Indian TV series Mahabharat, as king Bharat, Bahadur Shah Zafar (1986), as Akbar, alongside debutant Juhi Chawla, and also in his home production; Maharaja Ranjit Singh (2010), all telecast on Doordarshan. In 2014 and 2015, He acted in the serial telecast on Life OK; Pukaar - Call For The Hero, directed by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, with Rannvijay Singh, Adah Sharma and Shubhangi Latkar.

Political life

Raj Babbar entered politics by joining Janata Dal in 1989, which was led by V. P. Singh.

From 1994 to 1999 he was a member of the Rajya Sabha. He was re-elected in the 14th Lok Sabha elections for his second term in 2004. He was suspended from Samajwadi Party in 2006. Later he joined Indian National Congress in 2008 and was elected for his fourth term as Member of Parliament in 2009, by defeating Dimple Yadav, wife of Akhilesh Yadav and daughter-in-law of Mulayam Singh Yadav.[9] In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, he contested from Ghaziabad and lost to General V. K. Singh.[10] He was appointed as the president of Uttar Pradesh congress committee (UPCC), but in 2019 elections he couldn't even manage to save his own seat and lost to Rajkumar Chahar of the Bharatiya Janata Party by a huge margin of 4,95,065 votes.

Raj Babbar, in the capacity of Congress spokesman, created controversy in 2013, by stating that Rs.12 is sufficient for a common man to get a full meal in Mumbai, which drew severe criticism.[11] He also said that a poor person in India can get full meals two times a day, within Rs. 28 to 32 and opposition parties termed Raj Babbar's statement laughable.[11] Later, he regretted his comments.[12] In July 2013, he compared Narendra Modi to Adolf Hitler, which also created controversy.[13]

In the 2024 Indian general election, Raj Babbar contested from the Gurgaon Lok Sabha constituency on Indian National Congress ticket. In a tight contest, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate and Union Minister Rao Inderjit Singh registered his fourth straight win from the Gurgaon Lok Sabha constituency, defeating Raj Babbar by 75,079 votes. [14][15]

Personal life

He is married to Nadira Zaheer, daughter of noted progressive Urdu writer Sajjad Zaheer. Arya Babbar and Juhi Babbar are his children from Nadira. He ws also married to actress Smita Patil who gave birth to their son Prateik Babbar.

He has two younger brothers, Kishan and Vinod (deceased) and four younger sisters. Raj Babbar's niece Kajri Babbar is an upcoming filmmaker.[2][16][17][18]

He launched his own home production; Babbar Films Pvt. Ltd. along with his brother Kishan. Under this, he has produced two feature films, Karm Yodha (1992) and Kash Aap Hamare Hote (2003), and the serial Maharaja Ranjit Singh (TV series) (2010).

Awards and nominations

Selected acting filmography

Films

YearFilmRoleNote
1977Kissa Kursi Ka
1980Aap To Aise Na TheVijay
JazbaatInspector Kumar
Sau Din Saas KePrakash
Chann PardesiLaaliPunjabi film
Insaaf Ka TarazuRamesh Gupta
Hum PaanchArjun
Saajan Mere Main Saajan Ki
1981KalyugDharam Raj
RaazKumar Chandrapal Singh
Poonam
Prem GeetAkash Bharadwaj/Nishant
ShardaSuryakant
Yeh Rishta Na Toote
Umrao JaanFaiz Ali
Tajurba
ArmaanBar owner
Aapas Ki BaatAnand Srivastav
1982Dulha Bikta Hai
DaulatSushil
Bheegi PalkeinIshwar
Jeevan Dhaara
LakshmiVijay Singh/Ajay Singh
NikaahAfaque Haidar
1983ArpanJK
Agar Tum Na HoteRaj Bedi
Aasra Pyar DaPunjabi film
Main Awara HoonRajeev Kumar
MazdoorAshok Mathur
Gehri ChotRaju
Rang BirangiCameo
Kalka
Mehndi
Naukar Biwi KaPrabhat
Paanchwin ManzilRaj
Rishta Kagaz KaArun Sharma
1984Aaj Ki AwazProfessor Prabhat Verma
Anand Aur AnandPratap Singh, Union Leader
Inteha
Jeene Nahi DoongaBadal
Kanoon Meri Mutthi Mein
Maati Maangey Khoon
Pet Pyar Aur Paap
Shapath
1985JhoothiDr. Anil
Ek Chitthi Pyar BhariDr. Sunil Sharma
HaqeeqatAmar
Hum Do Hamare Do
Jawaab
AitbaarJayadeep
Maha ShaktimaanRajkumar Ajay Singh
Meraa Ghar Mere BachcheBalwant Bhargav/ Arun BhargavDouble role
LavaAjit Verma
SalmaNawabzada Aslam/ Raj Lakhnauvi
Ulta SeedhaRamesh Saxena
1986AngaareyVijay
Long Da LishkaraRajaPunjabi film
DahleezColonel Rahul Saxena
Kirayadar
Baat Ban JayeVijay
SuhaganMurli
1987AwamRafiq Jaffrey
Insaniyat Ke DushmanAjay Verma
Jaan Hatheli PeInspector Khan
Mirch MasalaCameo
Muqaddar Ka FaislaRaj
SansarVijay Kumar sharma
1988Andha YudhRaja
Hum Farishte NahinRaja
KabzaaRanjeet Verma
KanwarlalMinister Suraj Prakash
MahaveeraInspector Deepak
Mera Muqaddar
Rama O RamaMonu/Sandeep
VijayShashiraj BhallaSpecial appearance
WaarisBinder
LibaasTK
Zakhmi AuratSuraj Prakash
Paanch FauladiRaja, Faulaadi 2
1989Asmaan Se OonchaDSP Ranjeet Mallik
Marhi Da DeevaJagsaPunjabi film
Hisaab Khoon KaRajesh
Hum Bhi Insaan HainShankar
Mohabat Ka PaighamNadeem Rahman
Suryaa: An AwakeningInspector Iqbal Khan
Jaaydaad
1990Amiri GaribiRajesh
AgneekaalSP Jagadish Zanjeerwala
GhayalAshok Mehra
Shadyantra
Qurbani Jatt DiJagroopPunjabi film
1991Gunehgar KaunVinod Saxena
Dharam SankatPolice Officer Gopal
Swarg Jaisaa GharRaj
Kasam Kali Ki
1992AnutapBengali film
Karm Yodha
Aaj Ka Goonda RaajRavi
Kal Ki Awaz
1993Sadhna
RudaaliLaxman Singh
Badi Bahen
AankhenChief Minster & SarangDouble role
Maya Memsaab
1994NaseeboNaajar SinghPunjabi film
DalaalJagannath Tripathi
Ucha PindPunjabi film
1995God and GunPolice Commissioner Avtaar SIngh
Sarhad: The Border of CrimePrakash Mathur
The Gambler Jaichand
BarsaatDinesh Oberoi
YaraanaJB/ Inspector Pradhan
1996MaahirJabbar Khan (JK)
1997Gupt: The Hidden TruthGovernor Jaisingh Sinha
ItihaasThakur Digvijay Singh
QaharPolice Commissioner Kapoor
ZiddiJindaal
1998Achanak
MaharajaAli
Prem AgganCaptain Veer Bahadur Singh
1999Daag: The FireMr. Singhal
Shaheed Uddham SinghSardar Udham Singh KambojPunjabi film
Mahaul Theek HaiPunjabi film
2000Baaghi
Aakhir Kaun Thi Woh?
2001IndianDGP Surya Pratap Singh
2002Kyaa Dil Ne Kahaa
The Legend of Bhagat SinghKishen Singh Sandhu, Bhagat Singh's father
Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi KahaniPrincipal Joseph
2003LOC KargilCol. Khushal Thakur, CO, 18 Grenadiers
Kash Aap Hamare HoteSardar Teja Singh Brar
2004Police Force: An Inside StoryRaatan Sethi
Bhola in Bollywood
SheenPandit Amarnath
ShikaarACP Sumed Singh
2005Bunty Aur BabliT. T. Chandra P. Trivedi, Bunty's father
Yaaran Naal BaharranPunjabi film
2006CorporateDharmesh Marwah
Ek Jind Ek JaanPunjabi film
Banaras
2007Aap Kaa Surroor: The MovieFeroz Merchant
2008KarzzzOfficer G.G. Oberoi
Fashion Mr. Shobhit Mathur, Meghna's father
2009Tera Mera Ki RishtaPunjabi film
Apni Boli Apna DesPunjabi film
2011BodyguardSartaj Rana
ForceMahesh Singh Rajput IRS; Zonal director of NCB, Mumbai
2012Khiladi 786Sattar SinghHindi-Punjabi Film
2013Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster ReturnsBirendra Pratap aka Bunny
Rabba Main Kya Karoon
Bullett RajaMinister Ram Babu Shukla
2015TevarSP Ravikant Shukla
Karbonn
2016Force 2Zonal Director of Intelligence Bureau Manish Singh RajputCameo
2022 Bhoot Uncle Tusi Great Ho Bhoot Uncle Punjabi film

Television

YearSerialRoleChannelNotes
1986Bahadur Shah ZafarAkbarDD National
1988MahabharatBharataDD National
2010Maharaja Ranjit SinghNarratorDD National
2014-2015Pukaar-Call For The HeroLife OK
2021Dil BekaraarLN ThakurHotstar
2023Happy Family: Conditions Apply[19]Mansukhlal DholakiaAmazon Prime
2023The Kapil Sharma ShowSelfSony Entertainment Television He appeared on the show with his sons Aarya, Prateik and daughter Juhi Babbar

References

  1. "Festival cheer for Raj Babbar's niece Kajri". 2 April 2018. Archived from the original on 10 April 2019. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  2. "Raj Babbar's niece Kajri Babbar's short film 'Khoj' starring Salma Agha's daughter Zara Khan to release on Lohri". 11 January 2019. Archived from the original on 10 April 2019. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  3. "Have resigned from UP Congress president post, says Raj Babbar". 21 March 2018. Archived from the original on 21 March 2018. Retrieved 21 March 2018 via The Economic Times.
  4. https://translate.google.com/translate?u=https://indianexpress.com/article/political-pulse/how-and-why-congress-chose-raj-babbar-to-head-up-fight/&hl=hi&sl=en&tl=hi&client=srp&prev=search
  5. BHATNAGAR, GAURAV VIVEK (13 February 2012). "No Raj Babbar effect in play this time". The Hindu. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
  6. "Raj Babbar meets Pervaiz". Dawn News. 9 August 2004.
  7. "Film Celebrities from Uttar Pradesh – Raj Babbar". Official Website of Film Bandhu, Information and Public Relation Department, Government of Uttar Pradesh, India. Archived from the original on 20 November 2022. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
  8. Kidwai, Rasheed (5 September 2018). Neta–Abhineta: Bollywood Star Power in Indian Politics. Hachette India. ISBN 978-93-5009-803-5.
  9. "Raj Babbar wins in Firozabad, blow to Mulayam". Indian Express. 10 November 2009. Retrieved 10 November 2009.
  10. "VK Singh wins Ghaziabad seat by 5.67 lakh votes, creates history - Times of India". The Times of India. 16 May 2014. Archived from the original on 8 July 2015. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
  11. "Raj Babbar says he can get a full meal for Rs 12 in Mumbai". The Hindu. 24 July 2013. Archived from the original on 4 August 2013. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
  12. "Raj Babbar eats crow for Rs. 12 meal remark, says sorry". India today. 26 July 2013. Archived from the original on 27 July 2013. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
  13. "Congress compares Narendra Modi to Adolf Hitler; targets BJP over election panel". DNA India. 20 July 2013. Archived from the original on 22 August 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2013.
  14. "Raj Babbar Election Result 2024 LIVE Updates Highlights: Rao Inderjit Singh of BJP Wins". News 18. 4 June 2024. Retrieved 11 June 2024.
  15. "Election results 2024: Raj Babbar loses to BJP's Rao Inderjit by 78,000 votes in tight contest". The Hindu. 5 June 2024. Retrieved 11 June 2024.
  16. "Kajri Babbar's short film to release on Lohri". Archived from the original on 10 April 2019. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  17. "ZEE5 announces Kajri Babbar's award winning short film 'Khoj'". 12 January 2019. Archived from the original on 2 June 2019. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
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  19. "Ratna Pathak Shah's 'Happy Family: Conditions Apply' trailer out, check out here". The Economic Times. 3 March 2023.
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