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Raghav Juyal – Biography | The King Of Slow Motion

Early life | Career | Hobbies 

 

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Raghav Juyal is an Indian dancer and choreographer. He is renowned as the King of Slow Motion for his surreal dance moves in slow motion style and for his flawless reinvention of the Slow Motion Walk.

His stage name Crockroaxz best describes his dancing style which is an amalgamation of being powerful like a crocodile and creepy like a cockroach. Raghav has become a youth icon inspiring dancers, who gleefully imitate his trademark moves and dance style, popularly known as Crock-style.

Raghav Juyal: Early Life and Personal Details

The talented dancer Raghav Juyal was born on 10 July 1991 in Dehradun, India to Deepak Juyal and Alka Bakshi Juyal. He joined at Doon International School and completed his schooling. Later on, he enrolled himself at DAV College to complete his graduation in commerce. He was not a formal dancer but he learned dancing watching it on YouTube and other television shows.

Raghav Juyal is 5 feet 10 inches in height and weighs 68 kg. He has got Dark Brown eye color with Black hair. His sun sign is Cancer. Raghav is Indian by nationality and follows Hinduism. His hobby is dancing. He is not found dating anyone as he is focused on his career.

Raghav Juyal: Carrer

A 28-years-old Raghav Juyal firstly started his career with a dance show “Chak Dhoom Dhoom” aired on Colors TV with his dance crew D-Maniax. The crew became famous with the hip-hop dance. Then Raghav gave an audition for the dance reality show “Dance India Dance Season 3” aired on Zee TV. He is widely recognized after he was seen in DID.

Then Juyal became the skipper of team Raghav Ke Rockstars in “DID Li’L Masters Season 2″. He also choreographed a dance for kids at “Dance Ke Superstars.” His team won the season that time under his captainship. Exclusive complied list with movies like Street Dancer 3D (2020), Nawabzaade (2018), ABCD – Any Body Can Dance 2 (2014), Sonali Cable (2014).

 

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Raghav Juyal: Net Worth

Raghav Juyal one of the gorgeous dancers who are capable of winning the heart of many people through his dance is living a luxurious life. He has got a bike collection from Royal Enfield. Raghav is too passionate about dance so he loves spending his free time also by dancing. He lives in a luxurious house with all of his members of the family.

Raghav loves Gujarati Food. Morgan Freeman one of the famous actors is his main inspiration. Raghav’s favorite destination is Rishikesh. Raghav Juyal’s net worth is $62 Million at the age of 28 years old.

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Prabhu Deva Biography – Actor | Choreographer| Film Director

Prabhu Deva Biography – Indian Micheal Jackson

 

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Born:              April 3, 1973, Mysore

Film:               Vetri Vizha, Kadhalan, ABCD 2

Profession:   Choreographer, Actor, Film director

INDIAN MICHEAL JACKSON

Prabhu Deva Sundaram was born in Mysore, India, on April 3, 1973, and grew up in Alwarpet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He was inspired by his father, Sundaram, who was a dance master for popular South Indian movies. He took dancing as his career and passion, by learning Bharatanatyam and western dance styles.

 

Personal Life:

Talking about his personal life Deva married Ramlath. The couple had three children namely Vishal, Aditya, and Rishi. According to the report, his eldest son died at the age of 14 in 2008 due to cancer. After lining together for 15 years, the couple parted ways in 2010.

His brothers Raju Sundaram and Nagendra Prasad are also South Indian choreographers. From choreography, he went on to establish himself as an actor. His dance steps helped him become a star in Kollywood (the Tamil film industry). His first movie as a dance director was Vetri Vizha. He has since choreographed in over 100 movies.

 

His CAREER:

As an Actor
Prabhu Deva made his acting in 1994 with Indhu, a Tamil language film directed by Pavithran. The film co-starring Roja, R. Sarathkumar, and Kushboo emerged to be a huge commercial hit. In the same year, the actor appeared in his first action-romance film, Kadhalan (1994), opposite Nagma. The film won wide critical appreciation as well as won several recognitions including Four National Film Awards. The music composed by maestro A.R. Rahman was immensely popular and the song Mukkabala became a national sensation. Owing to the popularity of the movie, it was later dubbed in Hindi as Humse Hai Muqabala and in Telugu as Premikudu.

Prabhu Deva got his next breakthrough in 1997 when he starred in Minsara Kanavu, a romantic drama co-starring Arvind Swamy and Kajol. The film won rave critical reviews and garnered several accolades including National Film Awards, three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, and one Filmfare Award. In 1998, he starred alongside Kamal Haasan, Soundarya, and Rambha in the comedy film Kaathala Kaathala, directed by Singeetham Srinivasa Rao. The film opened to positive reviews and emerged to be a hit at the box office.

By the advent of the new millennium, Prabhu Deva had already established himself as one of the most sought-after actors in the Tamil film industry. He kicked off the new millennium on a high as his first release in the year, Vaanathaippola (2000), went on to win the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. The actor had four other releases in the same year: Ezhaiyin Sirippil, James Pandu, Pennin Manathai Thottu, and Doubles but only Pennin Manathai Thottu fared well at the box office while others were either average earners or flops.

The year 2002 was the year of `firsts` for Prabhu Deva as he made his debut in Kannada, Telugu, and Hindi film industries with H2O, Santosham, and Agni Varsha. While his Kannada and Telugu films received highly positive reviews and were a box office hit, his Hindi film co-starring Amitabh Bachchan, Jackie Shroff, Nagarjuna, and Raveena Tandon failed at the box office.

While 2003 was a forgettable year for Prabhu Deva with all three of his releases failing to do well, the actor had a good run in 2004 as both his Telugu films – Tapana directed by Tejas Dhanraj and Intlo Srimathi Veedhilo Kumari directed by K.Vasu – performed well at the box office. His only Tamil film of the year Engal Anna co-starring Vijayakanth and Pandiarajan was declared a box office hit. With no releases to his name in 2005, the actor started 2006 on a successful note with a Telugu film titled Style directed by Raghava Lawrence. The film was later released in Tamil as Lakshyam.

Post-2006, Deva did not have any significant release until 2011, when he made his debut in Malayalam cinema with the historical drama Urumi, co-starring Prithviraj Sukumaran. After the huge success of his Malayalam debut, the actor appeared in the Hindi film ABCD – Any Body Can Dance, which released in February 2013. ABCD opened to mostly positive critical reviews and emerged as a box office hit. His next film was ABCD 2 (2015), which was directed by Remo D`Souza and also featured Varun Dhawan and Shraddha Kapoor in central roles. The movie was a box office success.

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In 2016, Deva appeared in the hit trilingual film Devi, which he also produced. The actor`s sole release in 2017 was the romantic drama Kalavaadiya Pozhuthugal co-starring Bhumika Chawla and Prakash Raj, which received mixed to positive reviews upon its release. In 2018, Deva starred in the Tamil gangster comedy Gulaebaghavali, the experimental horror thriller Mercury and the musical dance drama Lakshmi. While the critical reception for Gulaebaghavali was mixed, the latter two films received generally positive reviews; and all the three films were moderate box office successes. Among the actor`s other notable projects in recent times is the comedy Charlie Chaplin 2 (2019), the action movie Pon Manickavel (2019), the horror-comedy Devi 2 (2019), and Khamoshi (2019).

As a Director

The stalwart actor made his debut as a director in 2004 with a Telugu movie Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana. The film, which starred Siddharth Narayan and Trisha Krishnan in the lead roles, was a blockbuster. Following its huge success, the film was later remade in Tamil as Something Something…Unakkum Enakkum (2006) and in Hindi as Ramaiya Vastavaiya (2013). Following the success of the directorial debut venture, Prabhu Deva next directed Pournami, which starred Prabhas and Trisha Krishnan. Despite the huge hype around the film, it did not perform well at the box office.

In 2007, Prabhu Deva got his major break as a director with the blockbuster Tamil film Pokkiri, which featured Vijay, Asin Thottumkal, and Prakash Raj in central roles. Following the huge success of the film, he later remade it in Hindi as Wanted (2009) with Salman Khan and Ayesha Takia in the lead roles. Just like the Tamil film, the Hindi version too received highly positive reviews as well as emerged to be a massive commercial hit. In 2011, Prabhu Deva had two directorial ventures – the romantic drama Engeyum Kaadhal and the action thriller Vedi. However, both the films failed to impress.

In 2012, Prabhu Deva enjoyed further success as a director as he made Rowdy Rathore, a Bollywood action drama starring Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha. Although the film got mixed critical reviews, it was declared a blockbuster. Next up was the action-masala film R…Rajkumar (2013), starring Shahid Kapoor. The movie received mixed critics reviews and had a decent opening at the box office.

In 2014, Prabhu Deva directed the Ajay Devgn starrer Action Jackson. Although the movie had created a lot of hype before its release, it got terrible reviews from the critic and failed at the box office. However, Deva made a strong comeback with Singh is Bling, a Bollywood action comedy film released in October 2015. His 2019 releases as a director include Dabangg 3. His 2020 release includes Pon Manickavel.

As a Producer

The actor-turned-director also turned producer in 2016; his production ventures in the year included Sila Samayangalil, Vinodhan, Bogan, and Devi, while the first three movies were Tamil films, the latter was a Trilingual film which released in Telugu and Hindi besides Tamil. His 2020 release includes Street Dancer 3, directed by Remo D`Souza.

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Awards:

Pravu Deva is a well-known name in the Bollywood industry. He is well recognized for his choreography in Tamil Film “Minsara Kanavu” (1997) and Hindi film “Lakshya” (2004). Both the Films gained him National Film Award for Best Choreography.

Padma Awards 2019: Prabhu Deva honor by President Ram Nath Kovind

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Networth:    

Prabhu, one of the leading choreographers hold a staggering roughly calculated Net Worth of Rs.137 Crore.. Acting and directing is his main source of income. He charges 6 crores INR per movies he does and also earn millions from dancing and choreography.

Properties | Cars:

  • Benz GLE Class
  • BMW M4
  • Audi Q7
  • Bentley Continental

He owns many properties in different parts of the country. Deva resides in lavish house Green Acres.

Biography of Rishi Kapoor

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Rishi Kapoor Biography: Family To Film Career and Awards

Rishi Kapoor Biography: Family To Film Career and Awards

 

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 Rishi Kapoor (4 September 1952 – 30 April 2020) was an Indian actor, director, and producer known for his work in Hindi cinema. He received the National Film Award for Best Child Artist for his debut role in his father Raj Kapoor‘s 1970 film Mera Naam Joker. He had his first lead role as an adult, opposite Dimple Kapadia, in the film Bobby (1973), and won the Filmfare Best Actor Award in 1974.

Born:                        September 4, 1952, Chembur, Mumbai, India

Died:                        April 30, 2020, At the age of 67 after battling with cancer for a year,

Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital    and Research Centre, Mumbai, India

Height:                   1.7 m

Spouse:                 Neetu Singh (m. 1980–2020)

Children:             Ranbir KapoorRiddhima Kapoor Sahani

 

 

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Rishi Kapoor: Acting Carrer

Rishi Kapoor’s first-ever movie role was in his father’s film Shree 420. Rishi can be seen walking with two other children through the rain in ‘Pyaar Hua, Iqraar Hua’ song of Shree 420.

In 1970, Rishi Kapoor made a debut from his father Raj Kapoor’s film ‘Mera Naam Joker’ where he plays the childhood role of his own father. In 1973, he had his first lead role opposite Dimple Kapadia in the film ‘Bobby’ and became an instant hit among the youngsters.

From 1974-1997, Rishi Kapoor did films with solo leads and only 11 films did well on the box office while the other 40 films were a flop. The 11 hit films were– Bobby, Laila Majnu, Rafoo Chakkar, Sargam, Karz, Prem Rog, Nagina, Honeymoon, Banjaran, Heena, and Bol Radha Bol.

From 1974-1981, Rishi Kapoor paired with his future wife Neetu Kapoor, but the pair didn’t create magic. Only multi-starter movies with Neetu Kapoor were hit–Khel Khel Mein, Kabhie Kabhie, Amar Akbar Anthony, Pati Patni Aur Woh, Duniya Meri Jeb Mein. The movies where Rishi Kapoor was in a lead role with Neetu Kapoor were flop– Zehreela Insaan, Zinda Dil, Doosra Aadmi, Anjane Mein, Jhoota Kahin Ka, Dhan Daulat.

From 1977-1994, Rishi Kapoor was offered the roles of younger brothers in multi-starer films. From 1976-2000, Rishi Kapoor acted in 41 multi-starer films and was cast as the second or the third lead hero. Out of these, 25 films were hit and 16 were a flop at the box office.

In the 90s, Rishi Kapoor’s film Deewana, Damini, and Eena Meena Dika were successful. Kapoor got plum lead hero roles a few times in two-lead hero films– Hum Kisi Se Kum Nahin, Badalte Roshtey, Aap Ke Deewane, Saagar then in the ’90s with Chandni, Deewana(1992), Damini(1993) and Gurudev (1994).

In 1999, Rishi Kapoor directed the film ‘Aa Ab Laut Chalen’. In 2000, he did his last romantic lead in the film ‘Karobaar: The Business of Love’ which was a flop. After his several box office flops as the lead role, Rishi Kapoor did supporting roles in the 2000s.

Rishi Kapoor also acted in the British films– Don’t Stop Dreaming and Sambar Salsa. In 2010, Kapoor paired with Neetu Kapoor in the film ‘Do Dooni Chaar’. He also acted in the film Chintu Ji where he plays himself.

In 2012, Rishi Kapoor appeared in  Agneepath as a villain and in multi-starer Housefull with his brother Randhir Kapoor for the first time.

In an interview in 2012, Rishi Kapoor stated, ‘I landed in Bobby by default. There was a misconception that the film was made to launch me as an actor. The film was actually made to pay the debts of Mera Naam Joker. Dad wanted to make a love story and he did not have money to cast superstar Rajesh Khanna in the film. So the story was converted to a teenage love story and I was cast.’

Rishi Kapoor: Awards

1- In 1970 – Bengal Film Journalists’ Association Awards: Special Award, and National Film Award for the movie Mera Naam Joker.

2- In 1974 – Filmfare Award for Best Actor for the movie Bobby.

3- In 2008 – Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award.

4- In 2009 – Honoured by the Russian Government for contribution to cinema.

5- In 2010 – Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards: Best Actor in a Supporting Role for the movie Love Aaj Kal.

6- In 2011 – Zee Cine Awards: Best Lifetime Jodi along with Neetu Singh.

7- In 2011 – Filmfare Critics Award for the Best Actor for the movie Do Dooni Chaar.

8- 2013 – The Times of India Film Awards (TOIFA), Best Actor in a Negative Role for the Agneepath.

9- In 2016 – Screen Lifetime Achievement Award.

10- In 2017 – Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor for the movie Kapoor & Sons.

11- In 2017 – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for the movie Kapoor & Sons.

12- In 2017 – Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role ‘Male’ for the movie Kapoor & Sons.

13- In 2017 – Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Comic Role for the movie Kapoor & Sons.

Rishi Kapoor: Films

1955– Shree 420 (Appears in song “Pyar Hua Iqrar Hua”)

1970– Mera Naam Joker (Young Raju)

1973– Bobby (Raja)

1974– Zehreela Insaan (Arjun Singh)

1975– Zinda Dil (Arun Sharma)

1975–Raaja (Double role; Raaja and Inspector Ram)

1975– Rafoo Chakkar (Dev)

1975– Khel Khel Mein (Ajay)

1976– Rangila Ratan (Ratan)

1976– Laila Majnu (Majnu / Qais Al Amri)

1976– Ginny Aur Johnny (Special Appearance)

1976–Barood (Anup D. ‘Pappu’ Saxena)

1976– Kabhie Kabhie (Vicky)

1977– Hum Kisise Kum Naheen (Rajesh)

1977– Doosra Aadmi (Karan Saxena)

1977– Chala Murari Hero Banne (Rishi Kapoor)

1977– Amar Akbar Anthony(Akbar Illhabadi)

1978– Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan (Vishal Rai)

1978– Pati Patni Aur Woh (Singer; Cameo in the song “Tere Naam”)

1978– Naya Daur (Mahesh Chopra)

1978– Badaltey Rishtey (Manohar Dhani)

1978– Anjane Mein (Raja)

1979– Sargam (Raju)

1979– Salaam Memsaab (Ramesh)

1979– Jhoota Kahin Ka (Ajay Rai)

1979– Duniya Meri Jeb Mein (Vishal Khanna)

1980– Aap Ke Deewane (Ram)

1980– Do Premee (Chetan Prakash)

1980– Dhan Daulat (Lucky R. Saxena)

1980– Karz (Monty)

1981– Katilon Ke Kaatil (Munna)

1981– Naseeb (Sunny)

1981– Biwi-O-Biwi (special appearance)

1981– Zamaane Ko Dikhana Hai (Ravi Nanda)

1982– Yeh Vaada Raha (Vikram Rai)

1982– Deedar-E-Yaar (Javed Sayeed Ali Khan)

1982– Prem Rog (Devdhar ‘Dev’)

1983– Bade Dil Wala (Amrit Kumar Saxena/Vijay Kumar Gupta)

1983– Coolie (Sunny)

1984– Duniya (Ravi)

1984– Aan Aur Shaan (Hero)

1984– Yeh Ishq Nahin Aasaan (Salim Ahmed Salim)

1985– Tawaif (Dawood Mohammed Ali Khan Yusuf Zahi)

1985– Sitamgar (Jai Kumar)

1985– Saagar (Ravi)

1985– Rahi Badal Gaye (Amar Lal/Pavan Kumar Saxena; Double role)

1986– Naseeb Apna Apna (Kishan Singh)

1986– Dosti Dushmani(Prakash)

1986– Nagina (Rajiv)

1986– Pahunche Huwey Log (special appearance)

1986– Ek Chadar Maili Si (Mangal)

1987– Pyar Ke Kabil (Amar Kapoor)

1987– Hawalaat (Shyam)

1987– Khudgarz (special appearance)

1987– Khazana (special appearance)

1987– Sindoor (Kumar)

1988– Vijay (Vikram Bhardwaj)

1988– Janam Janam (Sunil/Vinay)

1988– Hamara Khandaan (Vishal)

1988– Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani (Ram Dhanraj)

1989– Naqab (Imran)

1989– Hathyar (Samiulla Khan)

1989– Gharana (Vijay Mehra)

1989– Chandni (Rohit Gupta)

1989– Nighaen (Rajiv)

1989– Bade Ghar Ki Beti(Gopal)

1989– Khoj (Ravi Kapoor)

1990– Sheshnaag (Bhola)

1990– Sher Dil (Sanjay R. Saxena)

1990– Azaad Desh Ke Gulam (Vijay Srivastav)

1990– Amiri Garibi (Deepak Bhardwaj)

1991– Ghar Parivar (Birju)

1991– Ajooba (Hassan)

1991– Garajna

1991– Henna (Chander Prakash)

1991– Ranbhoomi (Bhola Nath)

1991– Banjaran (Kumar Singh Sisodia / Suraj Harmesh Malhotra)

1992– Bol Radha Bol (Kishan Malhotra / Tony)

1992– Kasak (Vijay)

1992– Inteha Pyar Ki (Rohit Shankar Walia)

1992– Honeymoon (Suraj Verma)

1992– Rishta To Ho Aisa (Vijay)

1992– Deewana (Ravi)

1993– Shreemaan Aashique (Dushyant Kumar)

1993– Sahibaan (Gopi)

1993– Sadhna (Karan)

1993– Gurudev (Dev Kumar Allahabad)

1993– Anmol (Prem)

1993– Damini (Shekhar Gupta)

1993– Dhartiputra

1993– Izzat Ki Roti (Krishna)

1994– Mohabbat Ki Arzoo (Raja)

1994– Eena Meena Deeka (Inder “Eena”)

1994– Saajan Ka Ghar (Amar Khanna)

1994– Ghar Ki Izzat (Mohan Kumar)

1994– Pehla Pehla Pyar (Raj)

1994– Prem Yog (Yuvraaj)

1995– Saajan Ki Baahon Mein (Saagar)

1995– Hum Dono (Rajesh)

1995– Yaraana (Raj)

1996– Prem Granth (Somen)

1996– Daraar (Raj Malhotra)

1997– Kaun Sachcha Kaun Jhootha (Karan)

1999– Jai Hind (Gulroz)

2000– Karobaar: The Business of Love (Amar Saxena/ Rohit Sinha)

2000– Raju Chacha (Siddhant Rai)

2001– Kuch Khatti Kuch Meethi (Raj Khanna)

2002– Yeh Hai Jalwa (Rajesh Mittal)

2002– Kucch To Hai (Bakshi)

2003– Love at Times Square (Special appearance)

2003– Tehzeeb (Anwar Jamaal)

2004– Hum Tum (Arjun Kapoor)

2005– Pyaar Mein Twist (Yash Khurana)

2006– Fanaa (Zulfikar)

2006– Love Ke Chakkar Mein (Armaan Kochar)

2007– Don’t Stop Dreaming (Groovy)

2007– Namastey London (Manmohan)

2007– Om Shanti Om (Special appearance)

2007– Sambar Salsa (Om Suri)

2008– Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic (Special appearance)

2008– Halla Bol (Rishi Kapoor)

2009– Luck by Chance (Romi Rolly)

2009– Chintu Ji (Chintuji)

2009–Delhi-6 (Ali Beg)

2009– Love Aaj Kal (Veer Singh)

2009– Kal Kissne Dekha (Siddharth Verma)

2010– Sadiyaan (Rajveer Singh)

2010– Do Dooni Chaar (Santosh Duggal)

2011– Patiala House (Gurtej Singh Kahlon)

2011– Tell Me O Kkhuda (Altaf Zardari)

2012– Agneepath (Rauf Lala)

2012– Student of the Year (Yoginder Vashisht)

2012– Housefull 2 (Chintu Kapoor)

2012– Jab Tak Hai Jaan (Imran)

2013– Chashme Buddoor (Joseph Furtado)

2013– Aurangzeb (Ravikant)

2013– D-Day (Iqbal Seth)

2013– Besharam (Chulbul Chautala)

2013– Shuddh Desi Romance (Goyal)

2014– Bewakoofiyaan (V. K. Sehgal)

2015– All Is Well (Bhajanlal Bhalla)

2015– Wedding Pullav (Luv Kapoor)

2016– Sanam Re (“Daddu”)

2016– Kapoor & Sons (Amarjeet Kapoor)

2017– Patel Ki Punjabi Shaadi (Guggi Tandon)

2018– 102 Not Out (Babulal Vakharia)

2018– Mulk (Murad Ali Mohammed)

2018– Rajma Chawal (Raj Mathur)

2019– Jhootha Kahin Ka (Varun’s father)

2019– The Body

2020– Sharmaji Namkeen (last movie he was shooting before he died).

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