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Kabir Duhan Singh | |
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Born | Kabir Duhan Singh 8 September 1986 (age 38) [1] |
Occupation | Film actor |
Years active | 2014-present |
Kabir Duhan Singh (born 8 September 1986 in Faridabad, Haryana) is an Indian film actor, who has appeared in Telugu, Kannada and Tamil language films. After making his debut in the Telugu film Jil (2015), Kabir has carved out a career as an antagonist in Tollywood. He acted in Sardar Gabbar Singh too.[2]
Career
Born and brought up in Faridabad, Kabir Duhan Singh moved to Mumbai in 2011 and took up modelling as a career. He took up many a Fashion Week assignments and participated in international work as a part of his occupation. His first foray into acting was a part of a Hindi film project starring Shiney Ahuja, but the film was subsequently shelved.[3] Eager to make a career in films, he became a stage actor and then successfully auditioned to be a part of the Telugu film Jil (2015), whose makers had been looking for an antagonist with a North Indian background. The film subsequently won him positive reviews, while his follow up in Kick 2 (2015) was equally appreciated.[4] In order to maintain the high quality of his acting roles, Kabir chose to carefully analyse his characters before committing to roles and turned down other ventures which would have seen him portray the protagonist as well as a role in Bengal Tiger (2015).[3] The actor then made his debut in Tamil films by portraying a villain in Siva's revenge drama Vedalam (2015), which had Ajith Kumar in the lead role.[5]
Following the success of his initial films, Kabir began working on several Telugu films at the same time including Dictator and Sardaar Gabbar Singh, and was reported to be the "busiest baddie in Southern filmdom".[6]
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Language | Notes |
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2015 | Jil | Chota Nayak | Telugu | |
2015 | Kick 2 | Munna Thakur | Telugu | |
2015 | Vedalam | Abhinay | Tamil | |
2016 | Dictator | Pandu Bhai | Telugu | |
2016 | Speedunnodu | Jagan | Telugu | |
2016 | Garam | Biju | Telugu | |
2016 | Tuntari | Raju's opponent | Telugu | |
2016 | Sardaar Gabbar Singh | Dhanu | Telugu | |
2016 | Supreme | Vikram Sarkar | Telugu | |
2016 | Jakkanna | Bairagi | Telugu | |
2016 | Rekka | Chezhiyan | Tamil | |
2017 | Hebbuli | Kabir | Kannada | |
2017 | Patel S. I. R. | D.R | Telugu | |
2017 | Angel | Garuda | Telugu | |
2017 | Athiratha | Kannada | ||
2018 | Saakshyam | Viswa's business rival | Telugu | |
2018 | Udgharsha | Kannada-Telugu bilingual | Post-production | |
2019 | Muni 4: Kanchana 3 | Alan Rufian | Tamil | Post-production |
2019 | Pailwan | Kannada | Filming |
References
- ^ "Kabir Duhan Singh age".
- ^ "Kabir Singh, the new villain on the block". The Times of India. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
- ^ a b Y. Sunita Chowdhary. "Kabir Duhan Singh of 'Jil' fame makes bad look good". The Hindu. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
- ^ "Right from the start, I wanted to work in south films: Kabir". The Times of India. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
- ^ "Ajith Kumar is a gem of a person: Kabir Duhan Singh". IBNLive. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
- ^ "Kabir Duhan Singh 'busiest' baddie in southern filmdom". The Indian Express. 8 September 2015. Retrieved 1 November 2015.