Adil Hussain

Adil Hussain

Birthday: 1963-10-05

Place of birth: Goalpara, Assam, India

Also known as: 阿迪爾・胡賽恩

imdb_id: nm1300009

Biography:

Adil Hussain is an Indian actor who has worked in Indian cinema, including art house cinema and mainstream Bollywood, as well as international cinema, in films such as The Reluctant Fundamentalist and Life of Pi (both 2012). He received National Film Awards (Special Jury) at the 2017 National Film Awards for Hotel Salvation and Maj Rati Keteki. He has starred in English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Tamil, Marathi, Malayalam, Norwegian and French films. Born in Goalpara, Assam in 1963, where his father was the headmaster of a high secondary school, Hussain was the youngest of seven children. In an interview he described his multiethnic background, as his maternal grandfather was Iraqi while his maternal grandmother had Assamese, English and Italian roots. Hussain acted in school plays. He left home at age 18 to study philosophy at B. Borooah College, Guwahati, he started acting in college plays and performing as a stand-up comedian. He also mimicked popular Bollywood actors in between the performances of a local stand-up comedian group, the Bhaya Mama Group. He worked as a stand-up comedian for six years, joined a mobile theatre and also did some local cinema, before moving to Delhi, where he studied at National School of Drama (1990–1993). He also studied at the Drama Studio London on a Charles Wallace India Trust Scholarship. After his return to India in 1994, Hussain joined the mobile 'Hengul Theater' in Assam, where he worked for three years, before moving to Delhi. He started his stage career in Delhi, though he continued training under Khalid Tyabji. After Tyabji he trained with Swapan Bose at Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Puducherry, before starting training with Dilip Shankar in Delhi. As an actor, he first received acclaim in Othello: A Play in Black and White (1999), which was awarded the Edinburgh Fringe First, and later Goodbye Desdemona also directed by Roysten Abel. He remained the artistic director and Trainer of the Society for Artists and Performers in Hampi from 2004 to 2007, and a visiting faculty at Royal Conservatory of Performing Arts, The Hague. He is also a visiting faculty at his alma mater, the National School of Drama. In 2004, he made his Bengali film debut along with Soha Ali Khan in the period drama Iti Srikanta, where he played the lead role. On television, he appeared in the lead role, in the detective series Jasoos Vijay (2002–2003), produced by BBC World Service Trust. Though he had appeared in a few Assamese films, did a small roles in Vishal Bhardwaj's Kaminey and Sona Jain's For Real, it was his role in Abhishek Chaubey's Ishqiya (2010) that got him attention in Bollywood, though his first major role was in Saif Ali Khan-Kareena Kapoor Khan starrer Agent Vinod released in early 2012. In the same year, he appeared in Italian director Italo Spinelli's Gangor, Mira Nair's The Reluctant Fundamentalist, and Ang Lee's Life of Pi. He next appeared alongside Sridevi in the comedy drama English Vinglish (2012), and also received critical acclaim for his role in Lessons in Forgetting at the New Jersey Independent South Asian Cine Fest. After these he acted in Aditya Bhattacharya's Bombay Most Wanted and Partho Sen-Gupta's Sunrise. ... Source: Article "Adil Hussain" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Played in movies:

Iti Srikanta

Score: 10.0

The Illegal

Score: 10.0

The Storyteller

Score: 9.5

Maati

Score: 9.0

Abyakto

Score: 9.0

MEAL

Score: 8.0

Nanak Shah Fakir

Score: 8.0

Kothanodi: The River of Fables

Score: 7.8

Love Sonia

Score: 7.6

Life of Pi

Score: 7.4

Parched

Score: 7.4

Zed Plus

Score: 7.3

What Will People Say

Score: 7.3

Mantra

Score: 7.3

Bombairiya

Score: 7.3

Tigers

Score: 7.2

English Vinglish

Score: 7.2

Maj Rati Keteki

Score: 7.0

Bioscopewala

Score: 7.0

Lootera

Score: 7.0

Chutney

Score: 6.9

Angry Indian Goddesses

Score: 6.9

Hotel Salvation

Score: 6.8

Kaminey

Score: 6.7

Good Newwz

Score: 6.7

Force 2

Score: 6.7

The Reluctant Fundamentalist

Score: 6.6

Calendar Girls

Score: 6.5

Kabir Singh

Score: 6.4

Ishqiya

Score: 6.4

Yatchan

Score: 6.3

Har Har Byomkesh

Score: 6.3

Bell Bottom

Score: 6.2

Crash Test Aglae

Score: 6.2

Sunrise

Score: 6.2

Commando 2 - The Black Money Trail

Score: 6.1

Umrika

Score: 6.0

Axone

Score: 6.0

Gangor

Score: 6.0

Ahare Mon

Score: 6.0

2.0

Score: 5.9

Pareeksha

Score: 5.8

India Sweets and Spices

Score: 5.7

Aiyaary

Score: 5.7

Nawal the Jewel

Score: 5.5

Agent Vinod

Score: 5.5

The Violin Player

Score: 5.4

Ulajh

Score: 5.4

Unfreedom

Score: 5.3

Sringkhal

Score: 5.0

Raag

Score: 5.0

The Xposé

Score: 4.8

Dobaara: See Your Evil

Score: 4.7

Main Aur Charles

Score: 4.6

Rodor Sithi

Score: 4.0

A Knock on the Door

Score: 2.0

Sergeant

Score: 2.0

Mercy

Score: 0.0

Ek Betuke Aadmi Ki Afrah Raatein

Score: 0.0

The Confession

Score: 0.0

Lord of the Orphans

Score: 0.0

Footprints on Water

Score: 0.0

Marichjhapi

Score: 0.0

Ram Part I

Score: 0.0

Nirvana Inn

Score: 0.0

The Wayfarers

Score: 0.0

Golmaal Gharana

Score: 0.0

The Umesh Chronicles

Score: 0.0

Lessons in Forgetting

Score: 0.0

Feast of Varanasi

Score: 0.0

Blue 52

Score: 0.0

Riding on the Moon Boat

Score: 0.0

Lorni - The Flaneur

Score: 0.0

Child of Empire

Score: 0.0

In Othello

Score: 0.0

Otta

Score: 0.0

Max, Min and Meowzaki

Score: 0.0

Dr. Bezbaruah 2

Score: 0.0

Played in tv shows:

Delhi Crime

Score: 7.8

Star Trek: Discovery

Score: 7.1

Comedy Nights with Kapil

Score: 7.0

Tooth Pari: When Love Bites

Score: 6.1

Mukhbir: The Story of a Spy

Score: 5.7

Comedy Nights Bachao

Score: 5.5