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Kabir Bedi is a renowned Indian actor whose illustrious career has spanned three continents and multiple media u2013 film, television, and theatre. He is best known for his iconic roles as Emperor Shah Jahan and the villainous Sanjay Verma and Gobinda, as well as his portrayal of the popular Italian TV character Sandokan.
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Kabir Bediis an Indian actor. His career has spanned three continents covering India, the United States and especially Italy among other Western countries in three media: film, television and theatre. He is noted for his role as Emperor Shah Jahan in Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story and the villainous Sanjay Verma in the 1980s blockbuster Khoon Bhari Maang. He is best known in Italy and Europe for playing the pirate Sandokan in the popular Italian TV miniseries and for his role as the villainous Gobinda in the 1983 James Bond film Octopussy. Bedi is based in India and lives in Mumbai.
Kabir Bedi is an Indian actor whose career has spanned three continents – India, the United States, and especially Italy – across film, television, and theatre.
Kabir Bedi is known for his roles as Emperor Shah Jahan in Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story, the villainous Sanjay Verma in the 1980s blockbuster Khoon Bhari Maang, and the pirate Sandokan in the popular Italian TV miniseries. He also played the villainous Gobinda in the 1983 James Bond film Octopussy.
Kabir Bedi is based in India and lives in Mumbai.
Kabir Bedi was born on January 16, 1946.
Kabir Bedi’s acting career has spanned three continents and multiple media, including film, television, and theatre. He is particularly well-known in Italy and Europe for his portrayal of the character Sandokan in the popular Italian TV miniseries.
Kabir Bedi is best known for his role as the villainous Gobinda in the 1983 James Bond film Octopussy.
Kabir Bedi has been acting for decades, with a career that has spanned three continents and multiple media since the 1960s.
I am going to produce a movie of my own. I am not going to stick to the time-tested formulae of Hindi cinema. I want to make a film for the present generation. So there will be a lot of new faces in the film.
Indian actor (1946-)
I have never pressurized a producer to do me any favor.
Indian actor (1946-)
I also said, men are like curling irons, they never get out of your hair. And they are like government bonds, they take so long to mature.
Indian actor (1946-)
Men are like mascara, they run at the slightest display of emotion.
Indian actor (1946-)
You see, I have many friends in the Hindi film industry.
Indian actor (1946-)
The average Englishman has no idea of the dynamism in the music scene here.
Indian actor (1946-)
Delhi is my emotional home. I still dream of owning a home there.
Indian actor (1946-)
I’m not the sort to wallow in nostalgia about the good old days.
Indian actor (1946-)
I love the stage, I love the process of acting in theatre, but unfortunately, it doesn’t pay the bills.
Indian actor (1946-)
You are probably right when you say that I could get a role in any producer’s film if I just asked.
Indian actor (1946-)