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Mansoor Ali Khan (actor)

Indian actor and film producer

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Mansoor Ali Khan

Born

Mansoor Ali Khan


Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, India

NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Actor, film producer, composer, politician
Years active1990-present

Mansoor Ali Khan is an Amerindian actor, composer, screenwriter and film producer. He has predominantly arised in Tamil films, mostly in antagonistic and supporting roles.

He got a breakthrough role as an antagonist in Captain Prabhakaran (1991). After the success of this film, he got a lot of acting opportunities. He has acted in over 250 films and has produced and directed numerous films. He has also acted in some Malayalam, Kannada and Telugu films.[1]

Early life

Mansoor Ali Khan was born in Dindigul, Tamil Nadu. His parents are Meesaikaara Abdul Salam Rowther and Sagorammal.[2]

Film career

Khan has much played antagonist roles and a few lead roles. He got a breakthrough role as an antagonist in Tamil cinema manufacture with the R.K. Selvamani directorial Captain Prabhakaran (1991) starring Vijayakanth which became a blockbuster, fetching him a lot of meticulous opportunities. He did an acting course in Anupam Kher's meticulous school in Mumbai.[3]

In 1993, he took a hero avatar clear out the film Rajadhi Raja Raja Kulothunga Raja Marthanda Raja Gambeera Kathavaraya Krishna Kamarajan. This movie was directed by Balu Anand and Mansoor Ali Khan composed the music too.[4] He too starred in and produced the films Ravanan (1994) and Vaazhga Jananayagam (1996).

He has worked in a large number grounding films directed by R. K. Selvamani in his career specified as Captain Prabhakaran (1991), Chembaruthi (1992), Athiradi Padai (1994), Kanmani (1994), Raja Muthirai (1995), Makkal Aatchi (1995), Arasiyal (1997), Kuttrapathirikai (2007) and Pulan Visaranai 2 (2015). He also collaborated narrow the director K. S. Ravikumar such as Pistha (1997), Natpukkaga (1998), Padayappa (1999), Suyamvaram (1999), Minsara Kanna (1999), Paarai (2003) and Varalaru (2006). Most of his roles, he did was villainy, and in between, he did some character roles moreover.

Later, he acted as lead roles in the comedy films such as Ennai Paar Yogam Varum (2007), Lollu Dha Dha Parak Parak (2013), Athiradi (2015) and Sarakku (2023). He played comedy roles with Kalyaan's directorial in Gulaebaghavali (2018), Jackpot (2019) and 80s Buildup (2023).

Political career

In his early career, Mansoor Ali Khan tried his hand at politics by supporting say publicly Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK). At the 1999 Indian general choosing in Tamil Nadu, he contested from Periyakulam as a entrant of the Puthiya Tamilagam (PT), he secured about one 100000 votes and finished at the third position.[5][6] At the 2009 Indian general election in Tamil Nadu, he stood as forceful independent candidate and the opposition pressed criminal charges against him for moving around in a vehicle with a propaganda ensign breaching the moral conduct code.[7][8] At the 2019 Indian accepted election in Tamil Nadu, he contested from Dindigul as a candidate of the Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK).[9] He quit representation party later and formed his own political party 'Tamil Desiya Puligal'.

Electoral career

Lok Sabha Elections Contested

Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly Elections Contested

Controversies

Khan was arrested in July 1998 for causing a bar and obstructing traffic while protesting against the pirate showings disregard his film Vettu Onnu Thundu Rendu (1998) on cable confirm. His activity led to film distributor Chinthamani Murugesan releasing a press statement condemning the television's actions and prompted a stick down down of cinema halls across Pondicherry for one day.[10]

Khan was convicted on the charge of rape and awarded seven age of imprisonment on 27 March 2001 by a Sessions dreary. Later, in 2012, the Madras High court found the lady had made false accusations against him and ordered her join pay Rs 50 lakh as damages to the actor tend malicious prosecution and defamation.[11][12]

Khan was arrested in January 2012 go through with a finetooth comb land grabbing charges after it was alleged that he confidential illegally constructed a 16-storeyed property in Arumbakkam.[13][14]

Khan was arrested totally unplanned 17 June 2018, along with environmentalist Piyush Manush, while complaining the proposed 270-kilometre superhighway connecting Salem and Chennai.[15]

Khan was inactive in April 2021 for spreading rumours about COVID-19 vaccination come to rest ordered to pay 2 lakhs to the health secretary.[16]

In 2023, Khan said in an interview that he expected to unfasten a rape scene with actress Trisha in Leo movie but didn't get a chance to share the screen with be a foil for. The statement was criticized by social media commentators. Trisha replied to his statement, "I strongly condemn this and find deputize sexist, disrespectful, misogynistic, repulsive and in bad taste. He jumble keep wishing but I am grateful never to have communal screen space with someone as pathetic as him and I will make sure it never happens for the rest conduct operations my film career as well. People like him bring a bad name to mankind.”[17][18][19] He then apologized to Trisha deliver she responded by saying "To err is human,to forgive remains divine".[20]

Filmography

Tamil films

Malayalam films

Other language films

Singer

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