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Mohommed Ali Shah
Born (1979-09-23) 23 September 1979 (age 45)[citation needed]
NationalityIndian
OccupationActor
Years active2012–present
ParentZameer Uddin Shah
RelativesNaseeruddin Shah (uncle)
Ratna Pathak (aunt)
Vivaan Shah (cousin)
Imaad Shah (cousin)
AwardsSpecial Jury and Critic's Award as Best Actor in Kerala, organised by the Jaihind TV channel, 2016 Awarded Critic's Best Actor in Australia

Major Mohommed Ali Shah (born 23 September 1979)[citation needed] is an Indian theatre personality and film actor. A former soldier, he is a member of the board of the International Film and Entertainment Festival of Australia where he has also won two awards.[1][need quotation to verify]

Early life

Mohommed Ali Shah was born on 23 September 1979 in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. He is the son of Lt. Gen. Zameer Uddin Shah (Retd.) and the nephew of actor Naseeruddin Shah.[2]

Career

Army

Shah worked briefly at a call centre and then took a short service commission in the Indian Army as per family tradition.[3][4] As a young lieutenant, Shah was deployed on the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir.[4] He was promoted to the rank of captain and was transferred on assignment as the ADC to the General Officer Commanding in the North East, which, at the time, was his father.[citation needed] Thereafter, he was promoted to the rank of major while posted with the Assam Rifles. He worked for Doordarshan as a television commentator for the fourth CISM Military World Games held at Mumbai in 2007.[5][need quotation to verify] His army service totalled five years.[3]

Corporate career

After leaving the army,[3] Shah studied marketing at the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta.[4] He has worked with Genpact and Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.[2]

Theatre

Film career

Among the films in which Shah has acted are Sriram Raghavan's Agent Vinod,[3] Vishal Bhardwaj's Haider and Tigmanshu Dhulia's Yaara.[4] He has acted in a film based on the life of Majaz Lucknawi and played a central character on the Doordarshan National television series, Dil Aashna Hai. He has featured in an advertisement.[citation needed] He won the " Best Actor" award for an English film at the 4th Delhi International Film Festival.[7][full citation needed]

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Role Notes
2012 Agent Vinod Police Inspector Released
2014 Haider Army Major Released
2015 The Great Indian Tamasha ATS Chief 'Abbas Ahmed' Screened at 4th Delhi International Film Festival
2015 The Ruffian Ruffian
2015 Bajrangi Bhaijaan Prison Officer Released
2016 Yaara - Post-production
2016 Majaz- Ae Gham-e-Dil Kya Karun[8] Akhter Imam Released
2017 Vodka Diaries[9] Sam
2017 Raagdesh[citation needed] - Releasing on 28 July 2017
2017 Bhoga Khidikee[10] - Assam film, directed by Padma Bhushan director Jahnu Barua

Honours and awards

Film Awards

Year Category Film Result
2016 Special Jury and Critic's award for Best Actor in Kerala, organised by the Jaihind TV channel on 8 August 2016[7] - Won
2016 Awarded Critic's Best Actor" in Australia[11] - Won

Personal life

In 2012, Shah helped campaign against a private airline's gross misconduct to prove a point that customers are aware of their rights.[12]

References

  1. ^ "Meet Bollywood new comer 'Major Mohammad Ali Shah - www.bhaskar.com". bhaskar.com.
  2. ^ a b "Waiting for his big break, Mohommed Ali Shah tells us how a stint with the Army helped in shaping his acting career". The Hindu.
  3. ^ a b c d e Alluri, Aparna (25 December 2016). "A one man show from Ghalib to a Greek Tragedy". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
  4. ^ a b c d Nadadhur, Srivathsan (29 April 2017). "Major Mohommed Ali Shah diversity to the fore". The Hindu. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
  5. ^ "Hamara Samaj". hamarasamajdaily.com. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016.
  6. ^ Aalami Samay (Ek Mulaqat ) Mohd Ali Shah by Khalid Raza Khan 16/05/2015. YouTube. 17 May 2015.
  7. ^ a b "Actor Major Mohommed Ali Shah won best Actor Award in Kerala". Manorama Online. manoramaonline.com.
  8. ^ Rediff. "Mohammad Ali Shah talks about the need for revolution in Urdu poetry". www.rediff.com.
  9. ^ "Vodka Diaries Kay Kay Menon Raima Sen Sherlock Herry Tangri Mohommed Ali Shah". Yahoo.
  10. ^ Times Of India. "Shooting ends for Bhoga Khidikee, Lunchbox producer's debut Assamese film". www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com.
  11. ^ VLP News. "Major Mohommed Ali Shah country proud in Australia".
  12. ^ Kashish (18 July 2012). "'India's minorities still facing prejudice". NDTV.com.