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3rd DEC 1935 SHELLY DESAI BORN

3rd DEC 1935 SHELLY DESAI BORN

Shelly Desai

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Shelly Desai (born 3 December 1935; age 80) is the actor who portrayed the Bolian barberV’Sal in the Star Trek: The Next Generation fourth season episode “Data’s Day” in 1990.

Desai was born in Bombay, India and started his acting career in the 1970s in projects such as the short film Item 72-D: The Adventures of Spa and Fon (1970), the crime drama Ginger(1971, with Tracey Walter), the fantasy film Phantom of the Paradise (1974, with Gerrit Graham), the drama Short Eyes (1977, with Bruce Davison and Mark Margolis), and the comedy Imposters (1979).

Throughout the 1980s he appeared in episodes of St. Elsewhere (1985, with Norman Lloyd,Ed Begley, Jr., Christina Pickles, and Keone Young), Hill Street Blues (1985, with James B. Sikking, Barbara Bosson, Gene Dynarski, Stephen Macht, and Joseph Ruskin), Hunter (1985, with Bruce Davison,Jonathan Banks, and Patti Tippo), The A-Team (1986, with Dwight Schultz and Rosalind Chao), Sledge Hammer! (1986, with Brenda Strong and Leslie Morris), and Moonlighting (1988, with Jack Blessing and Marcelo Tubert). He also appeared in the mystery film Q (1982), the science fiction film Project X (1987, with William Sadler, Robin Gammell,Daniel Roebuck, Ward Costello, Dick Miller, Randal Patrick, and Bob Minor), and the comedy A Sinful Life (1989, withDennis Christopher and Mark Rolston).

In the 1990s, Desai had supporting roles in the action sequel Maniac Cop 2 (1990, with Clarence Williams III, Charles Napier, Andrew Hill Newman, Roger Aaron Brown, Charlie Croughwell, and Marco Rodriguez), the television movieBefore the Storm (1991, with Salome Jens and John Rhys-Davies), the drama Thelma & Louise (1991, with Christopher McDonald and Timothy Carhart), the drama Eddie Presley (1992, with Daniel Roebuck, Lawrence Tierney, and Buddy Daniels Friedman), the fantasy comedy Toys (1992), the television thriller A Kiss Goodnight (1994, with Brett Cullen,Mark Ginther, Mark Moses, Barbara Tarbuck, and Lawrence Tierney), the comedy Il silenzio dei prosciutti (1994), the comedy Clifford (1994, with Jennifer Nash and Richard Fancy), the science fiction film Barb Wire (1996, with Ron Balicki,Clint Howard, Diana Lee Inosanto, Henry Kingi, Sr., Tommy “Tiny” Lister, Jr., Peewee Piemonte, Lou Simon, Patti Tippo, and Nicholas Worth), John Carpenter‘s science fiction film Escape from L.A. (1996, with Michelle Forbes, Jeff Imada,Leland Orser, James Lew, and Nick Danger), the fantasy sequel The Crow: City of Angels (1996, with Iggy Pop), the action film Street Corner Justice (1996, with Tommy “Tiny” Lister, Jr., Clint Howard, Max Daniels, and Jeff Cadiente), the comedy Denial (1999, with Jason Alexander, Nicholas Worth, Jack R. Orend, and Steve Schirripa), the romance Forces of Nature (1999, with Ronny Cox, Jack Kehler, George D. Wallace, Anne Haney, Bert Remsen, and Bill Erwin), and the drama For Love of the Game (1999, with Bill E. Rogers, Tracy Middendorf, Michael Papajohn, and Daniel Dae Kim).

Desai’s further television credits include episodes of thirtysomething (1990), Adam 12 (1990, with Peter Parros and Tony Rizzoli), Hollywood Beat, Murder One (1996, with Daniel Benzali, John Fleck, Kevin Tighe, Barbara Bosson, Roy Brocksmith, James Avery, David Zabel, Ned Vaughn, Deborah May, Maury Ginsberg, Adam Scott, and Spencer Garrett),ER (1994 and 1996, with Christine Harnos, Scott Jaeck, Julianna McCarthy, Michael Cavanaugh, Christine Healy, Liz Vassey, Scott Lincoln, Miguel Ferrer, Kirsten Dunst, Lily Mariye, and Ellen Wheeler), and Martin (1997, with John Cothran, Jr. and Judyann Elder).

Since 2000, Desai had guest roles in The District (2002, with Roger Aaron Brown andDeborah Strang), Curb Your Enthusiasm (2001-2002, with Paul Dooley, Don Stark, and Paul Willson), NYPD Blue (2003, with Lori Petty), Girlfriends(2004, with Golden Brooks), Wanted (2005, with Al Rodrigo), It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2007), Ugly Betty (2007, with Alan Dale, Tony Plana, and Vanessa Williams), Hung (2009), and Archer (2009, with George Coe and Keith Szarabajka).

Further film work includes the drama Everything Put Together (2000, with Matt Malloy, Alan Ruck, Tom McCleister, andJudy Geeson), the drama Zoe (2001), the drama Night at the Golden Eagle (2001, with Vinny Argiro), the short comedyThe Mexican Dream (2003), the drama The Nickel Children (2005, with John Billingsley), the drama Midnight Clear(2006, with K Callan, Richard Fancy, Richard Riehle, Wren T. Brown, Wayne Grace, and Michael A. Krawic), the action comedy Delta Farce (2007, with Michael Edward Rose, Glenn Morshower, Michael Papajohn, Ed O’Ross, and Jimmy Ortega), the horror comedy You’re So Dead (2007, with Nikki Flux and Robert Miano), the television comedy Starting Under (2008), the drama The Seekers (2008, with Josh Cruze, Joseph Culp, and Ronald F. Hoiseck), the short film The Museum (2008), the horror thriller No Man’s Land: The Rise of Reeker (2008, with Robert Pine), the short film Tony(2008, with Amy Benedict and Mike Hagerty), the horror comedy How to Be a Serial Killer (2008, with Jack Donner), the comedy Bob Funk (2009, with Ron Canada, Tania Gunadi, Tommy Hinkley, and Stephen Root), and the television comedy Big Red (2009).

More recently, Desai had a recurring role as Carlos in the comedy series Men of a Certain Age (2009-2011, starringScott Bakula) and featured parts in the comedy A Thousand Words (2012, with Matt Winston) and the action comedyHere Comes the Boom (2012, with Reggie Lee).

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      2nd DEC 1963 NAPOLEON_KUMARESAN DURAISAMY BORN

      2nd DEC 1963 NAPOLEON_KUMARESAN DURAISAMY BORN

      Napoleon (actor)

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      Nepoleon Duraisamy
      MP
      Assumed office
      28 May 2009
      Preceded by A. Raja
      Personal details
      Born Kumaresan Duraisamy
      2 December 1963 (age 52)
      Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India
      Political party Bharatiya Janata Party
      Spouse(s) Jayasudha Nepoleon
      Children Dhanoosh Nepoleon
      Gunal Nepoleon
      Residence Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
      New Delhi, Delhi, India
      Education St. Joseph’s College, Trichy
      Occupation Film actor
      politician
      entrepreneur
      Religion Hinduism
      Website actornapoleon.com

      Kumaresan Duraisamy (born 2 December 1963), better known by his stage name Napoleon, is a Tamil film actor, politician[1] and the founder and chairman of the Jeevan Technologies. He was the Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment in Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh‘s Cabinet. During his early ages, he acted in nearly 100 movies in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam language and Kannada films.

      Early life[edit]

      Kumaresan Duraisamy, better known as Napoleon, was born on 2 December 1963—the fifth of six children. His family was occupied in agriculture. He graduated from St. Joseph’s College, Trichy. His Father is Duraisamy Reddiar and Mother Saraswathi Ammal

      Career[edit]

      Politics[edit]

      After college, he moved to Trichy and became enthused by the ideologies of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) party. He joined the party in which his uncle K. N. Nehru was already a member and at that time the Public Welfare Minister of the state government.

      Napoleon contested the State Assembly elections of 2001, winning the Villivakkam constituency contest and thereby becoming a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu. He lost his membership in the 2006 elections, when he contested from theMylapore constituency and was defeated by actor S. Ve. Shekhar. Subsequently, Napoleon nurtured the Perambalur constituency in the hope of becoming a member of parliament for the DMK, and succeeded in the 2009 Lok Sabha election. He was then appointed Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment in Union government. Seen as a loyalist of Azhagiri, he was sidelined by DMK after the expulsion of the latter from the party in 2014. He joined the BJP in the presence of party President Amit Shah on 21st December 2014. He was made the party’s state Vice-President on 26th November 2015.[2]

      Films[edit]

      When aged 27, he watched the film Udhayam, the dubbed version of the Telugu film Siva, and was inspired to take up acting. He entered the Tamil film industry in 1991 with P. Bharathiraja’s rural film Pudhu Nellu Pudhu Naathu, playing the antagonist role. Other roles followed, including in Yejamaan (1993) Seevalaperi Pandi, Devasuram, Ravanaprabhu, Vattaram, Pokkiri and Dasavatharam. His role as Mundakkal Shekharan in the blockbuster action film Devasuram is widely regarded as his best performance to-date. He reprised the role in the Ravanaprabhu, a sequel to Devasuram.

      Among the forthcoming Tamil and Telugu films in which he features are Saleem, Oye!, Pallikondapuram and Azhagarmalai.

      Entrepreneurship[edit]

      In 2000 Napoleon founded Jeevan Technologies in Chennai, and then expanded into the USA and New Zealand. In 2008, the Jeevan IT Academy was started with the mission of training graduates to enter the corporate world with a thorough knowledge of industry standards.

      Achievements and awards[edit]

      • Won the “Kalaimamani” and “M.G.R.” awards in 1998
      • Vice-president of the South Indian Film Artistes’ Association, 2000–2006
      • Best Actor award by the Government of Tamil Nadu for Ettupatti Rasa
      • Received a Murasoli Trust “Kalaignar” Award, which is given to people who contribute to Tamil language, literature and culture, in 2007.

      Filmography[edit]

      Year Film Role Language Notes
      1991 Pudhu Nellu Pudhu Naathu Shankaralingam Tamil Debut as actor
      MGR Nagaril John Peter Tamil
      1992 Abhirami Tamil
      Bharathan C.I.D. Johnson Tamil
      Chinna Thayee Chamundi Tamil
      Idhu Namma Bhoomi Mirasudar Tamil
      Nadodi Thendral Swamikannu Tamil
      Mudhal Seedhanam Tamil
      Oor Mariyadhai Veerapandi Tamil
      Pangali Tamil
      Thalaivasal Chandran Tamil
      1993 Captain Magal Robert Royappa Tamil
      Devasuram Mundakal Shekaran Malayalam
      Dharma Seelan Omer Sheriff Tamil
      Enga Muthalali Jayaraman Tamil
      Kizhakku Cheemayile Shivanadi Tamil
      Kunthiputhrudu Sambasivadu Telugu
      Manikkuyil Tamil
      Maravan Shankarapandiyan Tamil
      Minmini Poochigal Victor Tamil
      Munarivippu Ranjith Tamil
      Nallathe Nadakkum Pannayar Tamil
      Pudhupiravi Tamil
      Rajadhi Raja Raja Kulothunga Raja Marthanda Raja Gambeera Kathavaraya Krishna Kamarajan Guru Subramaniam Tamil
      Yejaman Vallavarayan Tamil
      1994 Gandheevam Vincent Malayalam
      Hello Brother Mithra Telugu
      Maindhan Velayudam Pillai Tamil
      Manirathnam Mithra Tamil
      Pudhupatti Ponnuthayi Tamil
      Seevalaperi Pandi Pandi Tamil Debut as Hero
      Thamarai Thamarai Tamil
      Thozhar Pandian Thaamaraiselvan Tamil
      Vanaja Girija Anand Tamil
      1995 Aakaya Pookkal Suriya Tamil
      Asuran Matthaiya Tamil
      Chinna Mani Rajappa Tamil
      En Pondatti Nallava Rajappa Tamil
      Mamanithan Nagu Tamil
      Muthu Kaalai Sakthivel Tamil
      Rajamuthirai Markandeyan Tamil
      Thamizhachi Rasayya Tamil
      1996 Musthaffaa Musthaffaa Tamil
      Puthiya Parasakthi Rajadurai Tamil
      Rajali Rajali Tamil
      Thayagam Tamil
      1997 Ettupatti Rasa Singaraj Tamil Tamil Nadu State Film Award Special Prize
      1998 Bhagavath Singh Tamil
      The Government Tamil, Telugu, Kannada
      Kizhakkum Merkkum Suryamurthy Tamil
      1999 Billa Ranga Ranga Kannada
      Ethirum Pudhirum Arasappan Tamil
      Maya Tamil, Telugu, Kannada
      Ponvizha Bharathi Tamil
      Rowdy Brothers Kannada
      Sivan Murugan Tamil
      Suyamvaram Krishna Tamil
      2000 Karisakattu Poove Kottai Sami Tamil
      Manu Neethi Muthalagu Tamil
      Rayala Seema Ramanna Chowdri Jadadhari Swamiji Telugu
      The Warrant Ravi Ramakrishna Malayalam Dubbed into Tamil as The Warrant
      2001 Kalagalappu Veluthambi Tamil
      Megasandesam Fr. Rossorriya Malayalam Dubbed into Tamil as Rosi
      Mitta Miraasu Singa Perumal Tamil
      Ravana Prabhu Mundakal Sekaran Malayalam
      Veettoda Mappillai Manikkam Tamil
      2002 Kanal Kireedam Albin Malayalam Dubbed into Tamil as Mary Albert
      Thenkasi Pattanam Dass Tamil
      2004 Adi Thadi Surya Tamil
      Remote Deenadayalu Tamil
      Virumaandi Nallama Nayakkar Tamil
      2005 Ayya Madasamy Tamil
      Veeranna Mariappan, Veeranna Tamil
      2006 Vattaram Gurupadam Tamil
      2007 Pokkiri Mohammed Mohideen Khan Tamil
      2008 Aayutham Seivom Elumalai Tamil
      Dasavathaaram Kulothunga Chola II Tamil
      Krishnarjuna Nallama Nayakkar Telugu
      Sandai Kamaraj Tamil
      2009 Azhagar Malai Pandithurai Tamil
      Oye! Dr. Harish Chandra Prasad Telugu
      Saleem Singamanaidu Telugu
      2011 Ponnar Shankar Thalaiyoor Kaali Tamil
      2012 Palli Kondapuram Kedathirikai Tamil Delayed
      2014 Koratala Siva‘s Untitled Project Telugu Pre-production
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          Kumaresan Duraisamy, better known by his stage name Napoleon, is a Tamil film actor, politician and the founder and chairman of the Jeevan Technologies. Wikipedia
          Kilakku Sivakiyile
          Seevalaperi Pandi
          1994
          Daddy Mummy
          Villu
          2009
          Mukundha Mukundha
          Dasavathaaram
          2008
          Thagadunna
          Adi Thadi
          2004
          Teri Chunariya
          Hello Brother
          1994
          Suthipoda Venama
          Ayya
          2005
          Oru Naalum
          Ejamaan
          1993
          Ayyaathorai (bit)
          Ayya
          2005
          Chandi Ki Daal Par
          Hello Brother
          1994
          Siva Siva Shankara
          Suyamvaram
          1999
          Thamiraparani Rani
          Ayya
          2005
          Dole Dole Than
          Pokkiri
          2007
          Idhu Kadhal Kadhal
          Vattaram
          2006
          Hello Brother
          Hello Brother
          1994
          Chupke Se Koi (remix)
          Hello Brother
          1994
          Konjam Thenkasi
          Thenkasi Pattanam
          2002
          Hata Sawan Ki Ghata
          Hello Brother
          1994
          Ariyathe Ariyathe
          Ravanaprabhu
          2001
          Aathangara Marame
          Kizhakku Cheemayile
          1993
          Onnavida
          Virumandi
          2004
          Thakilu Pukilu
          Ravanaprabhu
          2001
          Aalappol Velappol
          Ejamaan
          1993
          Area Ka Hero
          Hello Brother
          1994
          En Chella Peru Apple
          Pokkiri
          2007
          Oru Vaarthai
          Ayya
          2005
          Oyila Paadum Paatule
          Seevalaperi Pandi
          1994
          Thottu Thottu Pesum
          Ethirum Pudhirum
          1999
          Dheemthanakka Thillana
          Villu
          2009
          Nee Kobapattal
          Villu
          2009
          Ganga Tharanga (Bit)
          Devasuram
          1993
          Thirunvelli Seemayile
          Seevalaperi Pandi
          1994
          Kaanakozhikku
          Suyamvaram
          1999
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        2nd DEC 1958 LAL_PAUL MICHAEL BORN

        2nd DEC 1958 LAL_PAUL MICHAEL BORN

        Lal (actor)

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        Lal
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        Born Paul Michael
        2 December 1958 (age 57)
        Kochi, Kerala, India
        Occupation Screenwriter, actor, director, producer, distributor
        Years active 1984 – present
        Spouse(s) Nancy
        Children Jean Paul Lal
        Monika
        Parent(s) M. A. Paul, Philomina
        Awards National Film Awards
        Special Jury – Actor (2012)
        Kerala State Awards:
        Best Popular Film (1991)
        Best Actor (2008, 2013)

        Paul Michael (2 December 1958), better known by his stage name Lal, is an Indian film director, actor, script writer, producer, and film distributor widely known for his work in Malayalam cinema.

        He is best known for teaming up with Siddique under the shared name Siddique-Lal to make films such as Ramji Rao Speaking (1989), In Harihar Nagar (1990), Godfather (1991), Vietnam Colony (1992), andKabooliwala (1994). The duo broke off afterwards but he produced Siddique’s Hitler (1996) and Friends (1999) under his production company Lal Creations. Other films he has produced include Thenkasipattanam(2000), Kalyanaraman (2002), Chathikkatha Chanthu (2004), Thommanum Makkalum (2005), and Chanthupottu (2005).

        Lal’s debut as an actor came in 1997 when he played Paniyan in Jayaraj‘s Kaliyattam. He is known for his serious as well as comedic roles and has twice won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Actor for his roles inThalappavu (2008) and Ayal and Zachariayude Garbhinikal (2013). After sixteen years, Lal returned to directing with sequels to In Harihar Nagar, 2 Harihar Nagar (2009) and In Ghost House Inn (2010).

        Personal life[edit]

        Lal was born on 2 December 1958, as Paul Michael to M. A. Paul and Philomina in a Roman Catholic Latin Rite family of the Archdiocese of Verapoly at Ernakulam. He is married to Nancy. The couple have a son Jean Paul Lal, who is an upcoming movie director and a daughter Monica.Music director Alex Paul, who composed soundtracks for the sequels of In Harihar Nagar, is his younger brother.

        Career[edit]

        Early career[edit]

        He started his career as a mimicry artist in Kalabhavan,[1] along with his childhood friend Siddique, who would later team up as Siddique-Lal to make many films. Lal and Siddique joined as assistant directors to Fazil in 1984.[2]

        As director[edit]

        The Siddique-Lal team became directors with Ramji Rao Speaking. They went on to make four more hit films in a row: In Harihar Nagar, Godfather, Vietnam Colony and Kabooliwala. Lal and Siddique were also associate directors for Fazil’s Manichithrathazhu(1993). They are two of the most successful directors in the history of Malayalam cinema. All their movies were record-breaking blockbusters.

        As actor[edit]

        After that, both decided to part ways as a director pair and Lal turned producer with the Siddique-directed Mammootty-starrer Hitler.[2] Lal debuted in acting with a villain role as Paniyan in Suresh Gopi-starrerKaliyattam, directed by Jayaraj. Kaliyattam was a new take on Othello where Lal played Paniyan, the character standing for Iago.

        Lal started acting in Tamil films with N. Linguswamy‘s Sandakozhi. Lal’s other major roles include Sikkander Singh in Punjabi House, Jeevan in Ormacheppu, Devin Karlos Padaveedan in Black, Sathyan in Thommanum Makkalum, the title role in Banglavil Outha, Raveendran Pillai in Madhupal‘s Thalappavu, and Johny in A. K. Lohithadas‘s Kanmadam.

        As producer[edit]

        Lal became a producer and distributor in the Malayalam film industry in the mid-1990s and established a film production and distribution company named Lal Creations. The first film he produced was Hitler, which was directed by Siddique and starred Mammootty. He then produced Thenkasipattanam by the Rafi-Mecartin duo, in which he played a major role with Suresh Gopi. He also produced Rafi-Mecartin’s Superman and Chathikkatha Chanthu. Other films he has produced include Siddique’s Friends, Lal Jose’sChanthupottu and Renjith’s Black.

        Return to direction[edit]

        Lal returned to directing with the 2009 film 2 Harihar Nagar, a sequel to In Harihar Nagar. After its success, he directed another sequel named In Ghost House Inn. It was released on 25 March 2010. It also became a box office success.Then he made two more directural ventures, one with some new commers titled as Tournament(2010) and the other one with Mammootty and himself named as Cobra

        Awards[edit]

        Filmography[edit]

        Actor[edit]

        Year Film Role Language
        1994 Manathe Kottaram Guest at the wedding Malayalam
        1997 Kaliyattam Paniyan/Iago Malayalam
        1998 Punjabi House Sikkandar Singh Malayalam
        Daya Kombanana Malayalam
        Kanmadam Johny Malayalam
        Ormacheppu Jeevan Malayalam
        1999 Friends Man at the Park Malayalam
        Chandranudikkunna Dikhil Parthan Malayalam
        Jananayakan Misra Malayalam
        2000 Mazha Chandran Malayalam
        Arayannangalude Veedu Sukumaran Malayalam
        Nakshathragal Parayathirunnathu Gowrishankar Malayalam
        Thenkasipattanam Dasappan Malayalam
        2001 Ee Nadu Ennalevare Plappalli Sreedharan Malayalam
        One Man Show Hari Narayanan Malayalam
        Randam Bhavam Mohammad Ibrahim Malayalam
        Unnathangalil Shiva Malayalam
        2002 Ente Hridayathinte Udama Pavitran Malayalam
        Kannaki Manikyan Malayalam
        Kalyanaraman Thekkedathu Achuthankutty Malayalam
        Krishna Gopalakrishna Swamiji Malayalam
        2003 Pulival Kalyanam Karunan Malayalam
        Anyar Raghavan Malayalam
        Sinkari Bolona Deva Sharma Malayalam
        Uthara Ambi Malayalam
        2004 Ee Snehatheerathu Chinnappa Gounder Malayalam
        Chathikkatha Chanthu Film director Ravikumar Malayalam
        Black Devin Carlos Padaveedan Malayalam
        Engal Anna Rajapandi Tamil
        2005 Chanthupottu Divakaran Malayalam
        Thommanum Makkalum Sathyan Malayalam
        Banglavil Outha Outha Malayalam
        Sandakozhi Kasi Tamil
        2006 The Don Kasim Baba Malayalam
        Pothan Vava Malayalam
        Oruvan Bharathan Malayalam
        Annavaram Ganga Telugu
        Khatarnak Telugu
        2007 Rock N Roll Issac Malayalam
        Before the Rains Rajat English
        Time Dr. Srinivasa Iyengar Malayalam
        Marudhamalai Maasi Tamil
        Deepavali Chidambaram Tamil
        Panthaya Kozhi Raghavan Malayalam
        Rameswaram Tamil
        Aalwar Puniyamoorthy Tamil
        Oram Po Bigilu Tamil
        2008 Thalappavu S. Raveendran Pillai Malayalam
        Twenty:20 Radhakrishnan Malayalam
        Pachamarathanalil Mohammed Ali Malayalam
        Aayudham Swami Antony Williams Malayalam
        Kaalai Jeeva Tamil
        2009 Anthony Yaar? Michael Tamil
        Azhagar Malai Rathnavelu Tamil
        Thirunakkara Perumal Malayalam
        2010 Anwar Babu Sait Malayalam
        Porkkalam Aslam Bhai Tamil
        Aagathan Major George Joseph Malayalam
        April Fool Dr. Mohana Chandran Malayalam
        Penpattanam Inspector Antony Malayalam
        Best Actor Vandippetta Shaji Malayalam
        Shikkar Cameo in a song Malayalam
        Kandahar Malayalam
        2011 Payyans John Varghese Malayalam
        Salt N’ Pepper Kalathipparampil Kalidasan Malayalam
        Bombay March 12 Malayalam
        Doctor Love Cameo Malayalam
        Vellaripravinte Changathi As Himself Malayalam
        2012 Father’s Day Malayalam
        Unnam Sunny Malayalam
        Cobra Kari (Karimoorkhan) Malayalam
        Ozhimuri Thanupillai & Sivanpillai Malayalam
        Scene Onnu Nammude Veedu Ottappalam Unni Malayalam
        Chettayees John Malayalam
        Little Master Malayalam
        Husbands in Goa Sunny Malayalam
        2013 Maad Dad Palachottil Geevargees Kuriyakose Easo Malayalam
        Shutter Rasheed Malayalam
        Isaac Newton S/O Philipose Isaac Newton Malayalam
        Kaattum Mazhayum Hajiyar Malayalam
        Kutti Puli Arjunan Tamil
        Abhiyum Njaanum Nandan Menon Malayalam
        Ayaal Gurudasan Malayalam
        Honey Bee HC Michael Malayalam
        Buddy Michael Dominic Savio Malayalam
        Sringaravelan Yesudas Malayalam
        Zachariayude Garbhinikal Zacharia Malayalam
        Idukki Gold Behnnan Malayalam
        Vishudhan Mathew Pokkiriyachan Malayalam
        10:30 am Local Call Nimmy’s father Malayalam
        Kadhaveedu Major Frederick Mukundan Malayalam
        2014 Happy Journey Gopikrishnan Malayalam
        God’s Own Country Mohammad Malayalam
        Iyobinte Pustakam Iyob Malayalam
        Hi I’m Tony Tony Kurishingal Malayalam
        Nagaravaridhi Naduvil Njan Malayalam
        2015 Chandi Veeran Thamarai’s Father Tamil
        Ennu Ninte Moideen Malayalam
        Asurakulam Tamil
        Swargathekkal Sundaram Malayalam
        32:23 Malayalam
        Puli Murugan Malayalam

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          2nd DEC 1988 SONIA MEHRA BORN

          2nd DEC 1988 SONIA MEHRA BORN

          Soniya Mehra

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          Soniya Mehra
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          Born 2 December 1988 (age 27)
          Mumbai,
          Occupation Actress
          Years active 2007—present

          Soniya Mehra (Born 2 December 1988) is an Indian Bollywood actress. She is best known for playing Tanya Kapoor on Ragini MMS 2.

          Personal life[edit]

          She is the daughter of the late actor Vinod Mehra from his third and last wife Kiran. She was less than two years old when her father died in October 1990. She was brought up in Kenya with her brother Rohan by her maternal grandparents.[1] Soniya went to The Mombasa Academy in Mombasa, Kenya and completed her education in London. She began her training in acting at the age of eight in school where she earned the Gold Medal with an Honours at The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts Acting Examinations. She also took a short course at The Arts Educational Schools of London. When she was 17, she moved to Bombay and joined Anupam Kher’s ‘Actor Prepares’ for a 3-month course. Soniya is also a trained dancer, having started ballet when she was only 5 years old, she went on to do various forms of dance like street jazz, ballroom (which includes samba, tango, blues, and jive), Bollywood dance, kathak, hip hop and belly dancing.

          Career[edit]

          She made her acting debut in Victoria No. 203, a remake of the 1972 classic and released on 31 August 2007. After the release of Victoria 203 which was a commercial flop, Soniya took a long gap of several years and made a comeback with a small role in Ek Main Aur Ek Tu in 2012. Soniya was seen in an interesting role in Ekta Kapoor‘s Ragini MMS 2, released on January 17, 2014. Soniya Mehra has also worked as a VJ on MTV India. She did various shows such as MTV Grind, MTV News, MTV Style Check etc.

          Filmography[edit]

          Year Title Role
          2007 Victoria No. 203 Sara
          2010 Basra Shruti Singh
          2011 Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu Anusha
          2014 Ragini MMS 2[2] Tanya
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            2nd DEC 1971 KASHMIRA SHAH BORN

            2nd DEC 1971 KASHMIRA SHAH BORN

            Kashmira Shah

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            Kashmira shah
            Kashmira Shah at her Calendar Launch

            Kashmira Shah at her Calendar Launch
            Born 2 December 1971 (age 43)[1]
            Mumbai, India
            Nationality Indian
            Other names Kashmera, Kash
            Occupation Actress
            Years active 1994–Present
            Religion Hinduism
            Spouse(s) Krushna Abhishek (2013–Present)[2]

            Kashmira Shah (born 2 December 1971) is an Indian actress and model. Born in Mumbai, she is the granddaughter of noted Hindustani classical singer, Anjanibai Lolekar. She has appeared in numerous Hindi andMarathi films. Shah is a half Maharashtrian and half Gujarati. She won many beauty contests, including Miss University World and Miss India talent winner.[1]

            Filmography[edit]

            Films[edit]

            Year Movie Role Notes
            1996 Intlo Illalu Vantintlo Priyuralu Dancer Item Song : ‘Pappa ro paap’ (Telugu film)
            1997 Yes Boss Sheila Chaudhary
            Koi Kisi Se Kam Nahin
            1998 Saazish
            Pyar To Hona Hi Tha Nisha
            1999 Dulhan Banoo Mein Teri Dolly S. Thakur
            Hindustan Ki Kasam Nisha
            Vaastav: The Reality Dancer Item Song : Song ‘Jawani se jung ye choli meri ab tang’
            2000 Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge Lovely
            Hera Pheri Kabira’s Sidekick
            Jungle Bali (Terrorist)
            Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar Dancer Item Song
            Kurukshetra special appearance
            Kahin Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye Neelu
            2001 Aashiq
            Ravanaprabhu Dancer Item Song (Malayalam)
            Zahreela Actress Hindia
            2002 Ankhen Dancer Item Song
            2003 Janasheen Tina
            2004 Murder Lounge Singer Song : ‘Dil ko hazar baar roka’
            Ishq Qayamat Shweta
            2005 Revati Revati Main lead
            2006 My Bollywood Bride Reena Khanna
            Holiday Alisha
            2007 Aur pappu pass ho gaya Kiran Chauhan
            2008 Chasing Happiness Kareena
            2009 Wake Up Sid Sonia
            World Cupp 2011 Dancer Item Song
            2010 City of Gold Mami
            2011 J’irai Dormir A Bollywood Herself

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                Born: December 2, 1970 (age 45), Mumbai
                Height: 1.7 m
                Spouse: Krishna Abhishek (m. 2013), Brad Listermann (m. 2002–2007)
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              2nd DEC 1960 -23rd SEP 1996 SILK SMITA

              2nd DEC 1960 -23rd SEP 1996 SILK SMITA

              Silk Smitha

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              Silk Smitha
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              Born Vijayalakshmi
              2 December 1960
              Somavarappadu, Eluru, Andhra Pradesh, India
              Died 23 September 1996 (aged 35)
              Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
              Cause of death suicide
              Nationality Indian
              Occupation Film actress
              Years active 1979–1996
              Parent(s) Ramallu, Sarasamma

              Vijayalakshmi (2 December 1960 – 23 September 1996), better known by her stage name Silk Smitha, was an Indian film artiste who worked predominantly in the South Indian languages. She entered the industry as an extra[1] actress and first got noticed for her role as “Silk” in the 1979 Tamil film Vandichakkaram. She became the most sought-after erotic actress in the early 1980s. In a career spanning 17 years, she appeared in over 450 films in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi languages. On 23 September 1996, she was found dead in her apartment in Chennai, apparently having committed suicide.

              Early life[edit]

              Vijayalakshmi was born in a family to Ramallu and Sarasamma in Eluru, Andhra Pradesh. She left school after her fourth standard (in India, at about 8 years of age) due to the family’s financial constraints. Her striking looks burdened her with uninvited attention, and her family married her off at a very young age. When she was ill-treated by her husband and in-laws, she ran away to Madras (now known as Chennai) and started living with an aunt.[2][3]

              Career[edit]

              Vijayalakshmi started as a touch-up artist for a -D grade actress and soon got a break in small character roles.[2] Later she was discovered by Vinu Chakravarthy, director at a flour mill. He renamed her Smitha and took her under his wing: his wife taught her English and arranged for her to learn dancing.[4][5] though soon, due to her marked sex appeal, she switched to roles of cabaret dancers and vamps and inevitably found herselftypecast.[2] After garnering much notice and acclaim with her first major role in the Tamil film Vandichakkaram,[6] in 1979, Smitha assumed the screen name “Silk”, after her character’s name in the movie.[7][8] After it became a big hit, she could not escape typecasting, severely limiting her range throughout her career.[2]

              Silk Smitha went on to star in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and a few Hindi films. Her dance numbers, semi-nude scenes and bold performances in films like Moondru Mugam made her the ultimate symbol of sensuality in South Indian cinema. Her item numbers in films like Amaran, Hallimeshtru Kannada were also celebrated at the box office. Some film critics, historians and journalists have referred to her as a “soft porn” actress.[9] A vast majority of her movies are considered ‘softcore’ by Indian standards and a common theme is her playing a freakishly strong agent in skimpy bikinis beating up huge thugs. Her acting prowess did not go completely unnoticed and in her rare non-sexual roles, she impressed critics and audiences, such as her portrayal of a wife hurt by her role in her husband’s rape of their maid (which she passively allowed by not preventing his entering the maid’s bathroom and standing “guard” during the shameful act, to prevent embarrassment to their family) in Alaigal Oivathillai (1981).[2] One of her films, Layanam (1989), has earned a cult status in the Indian adult film industry and was dubbed in numerous languages including, Hindi as Reshma Ki Jawani (2002), which, too, acquired cult status.[2][10] Her most respected film is Moondram Pirai by Balu Mahendra, remade in Hindi as Sadma, with much of the top-drawer cast, including Sridevi, Kamal Hassan, and Silk Smitha reprising their roles.[11]

              Such was her audience-drawing power that, at the peak of her career, according to Tamil film historian, Randor Guy, “Films that had lain in cans for years were sold by the simple addition of a Silk Smitha song.”[2]

              Death[edit]

              On 23 September 1996, Smitha was found dead in her Chennai apartment. In the prior year she had been trying to move her career to become a film producer.[12][13] Financial problems, a disillusionment in love and an alcohol dependency apparently led to depression.[citation needed]

              Selected filmography[edit]

              year movie Role Language
              1979 Inaye Thedi Malayalam
              1979 Vandichakkaram Silk as bar girl Tamil
              1979 Pushyaraagam Malayalam
              1979 Ottapettavar Malayalam
              1980 Karimbana Palamma Malayalam
              1980 Saraswatheeyaamam Malayalam
              1980 Ivar Malayalam
              1980 Rajaneegandhi Sheela Malayalam
              1981 Avatharam Thankamani Malayalam
              1981 Vayal Parvathi Malayalam
              1981 Alaigal Oivathillai Tamil
              1981 Seethakoka Chiluka Telugu
              1981 Sneham Oru Pravaaham Malayalam
              1981 Pinneyum Pookkunna Kaadu Malayalam
              1982 Yamakinkarudu Telugu
              1982 Moondram Pirai Headmaster’s wife Tamil
              1982 Theeram Thedunna Thira Malayalam
              1982 Sagalakala Vallavan Tamil
              1982 Pattanathu Rajakkal Tamil
              1982 Neram Vandhachu Rekha Tamil
              1982 Theerpu Tamil
              1982 Thanikattu Raja Tamil
              1982 Ranga Tamil
              1982 Sivantha Kankal Tamil
              1982 Parvaiyin Marupakkam Tamil
              1982 Kaalan Malayalam
              1983 Moondru Mugam Tamil
              1983 Paayum Puli Tamil
              1983 Thudikkum Karangal Tamil
              1983 Sadma Soni Hindi
              1983 Thai Veedu Tamil
              1983 Justice Raja Item dancer Malayalam
              1983 Nizhal Moodiya Nirangal Malayalam
              1983 Attakkalasam Malayalam
              1983 Eettappuli Rani Malayalam
              1983 Snehabandham Malayalam
              1983 Prathigna Malayalam
              1983 Rathilayam Rathi Malayalam
              1983 Thanga Magan Tamil
              1983 Khaidi Telugu
              1983 Jeet Hamaari Soni Hindi
              1983 Jaani Dost Laila Hindi
              1983 Silk Silk Silk Tamil
              1983 Soorakottai Singakutti Tamil
              1983 Gudachari No.1 Telugu
              1983 Roshagadu Telugu
              1984 Challenge Priyamvada Telugu
              1984 Rustum Telugu
              1984 Idavelakku Shesham Malayalam
              1984 Abhimanyudu Telugu
              1984 Hero Telugu
              1984 Agnigundam Telugu
              1984 Neenga Kettavai Tamil
              1984 Vaazhkai Tamil
              1984 Kairasikkaran Aisha Tamil
              1984 Prachanda Kulla Kannada
              1984 Niraparaadhi Malayalam
              1984 Umanilayam Reena Malayalam
              1984 Bullet Malayalam
              1985 Ottayan Rani Malayalam
              1985 Revenge Geetha Malayalam
              1985 Chorakku Chora C.I.D Silk Malayalam
              1985 Jeevante Jeevan Malayalam
              1985 Kiratham Dancer Malayalam
              1985 Prathikarajwaala Malayalam
              1985 Chattamtho Poratam Telugu
              1985 Shri Datta Darshanam Telugu
              1985 Donga Telugu
              1986 Raakshasudu Telugu
              1986 Kirathakudu Telugu
              1986 Annoru Raavil Malayalam
              1986 Urukku Manushyan Malayalam
              1986 Pensimham Malayalam
              1986 Kulambadikal Malayalam
              1987 Aalappirandhavan Tamil
              1988 Jeeva Tamil
              1988 Khaidi no.786 Telugu
              1989 Miss Pamela Malayalam
              1989 Layanam Malayalam
              1989 Andru Peytha Mazhaiyil Tamil
              1989 Adharvam Ponni Malayalam
              1989 Praayapoorthiyaayavarkku Maathram Malayalam
              1989 Pick Pocket Tamil
              1989 New Year Malayalam
              1989 Sonthakkaran Sudha Tamil
              1989 Geethanjali Guest appearance in song Telugu
              1990 Adhisaya Manithan Tamil
              1990 Shesham Screenil Malayalam
              1990 Naale Ennundekil Jyothi Malayalam
              1990 Avasara Police 100 Amulu Tamil
              1990 Sunday 7 PM Sherly Malayalam
              1990 Bamma Maata Bangaru Baata Telugu
              1991 Aditya 369 Rajanarthaki Nandini Telugu
              1991 Thalattu Ketkudhamma Tamil
              1991 Chaithanya Telugu
              1991 Thambikku Oru Paattu Tamil
              1991 Idhayam Tamil
              1992 Amaran Area Girl Tamil
              1992 Naadody Malayalam
              1992 Vasudha Malayalam
              1992 Rishi Malayalam
              1992 Halli Meshtru Kannada
              1992 Antham bar dancer Telugu
              1993 Sabash Babu Tamil
              1993 Bava Bavamaridi Telugu
              1993 Saakshaal Sreeman Chaatthunni Malayalam
              1993 Kunthi puthrudu Telugu
              1993 Govindha Govindha Guest Appearance in song Telugu
              1993 Mafia Item Dance Malayalam
              1993 Aadhityan Manga Tamil
              1993 Ulle Veliye Tamil
              1993 Alimayya Kannada
              1993 Rakshana Telugu
              1993 Muta Mestri Telugu
              1994 Oru Vasantha Geetham Tamil
              1994 Athiradi Padai Tamil
              1994 Palnati Pourusham Telugu
              1994 Maro Quit India Telugu
              1994 CID Unnikrishnan BA BED Malayalam
              1994 Chinna Kannada
              1994 Lockup Death Item Number Kannada
              1994 Gentleman Security Item Dance Malayalam
              1995 Villadhi Villain Guest Appearance in song Tamil
              1995 Hijack Dalia Malayalam
              1995 Spadikam Laila Malayalam
              1995 Mazhavil Koodaram Rathi Teacher Malayalam
              1995 Special Squard Madhumathi Malayalam
              1995 Karma Item Dancer Malayalam
              1995 Kaattile Thadi Thevarude Aana Malayalam
              1995 Thumboli Kadappuram Clara Malayalam
              1995 Three Men Army Item Dancer Malayalam
              1995 Arabikadaloram Vaishali Malayalam
              1996 Pallivathukkal Thommichan Kathreena Malayalam
              1996 Sugavaasam Malayalam
              1996 Sulthan Hyderali Volga Malayalam
              1996 Kireedamillaatha Raajakkanmaar Rajamma Malayalam
              1996 Lucky Man Tamil
              1996 Coimbatore Mappillai Tamil
              1996 Kishkinda Kaanda Telugu
              1996 Pacha thoranam KanyaKumari Telugu
              1996 Maa aavida collector Telugu
              1996 Kishkinda Kaanda Tamil
              1996 Subaash Tamil
              1996 Time Bomb Malayalam, Hindi[14]

              Legacy[edit]

              In 2011, a biographical film on Silk Smitha’s life, titled The Dirty Picture, was produced in Hindi by Ekta Kapoor. The movie was directed by Milan Luthria[15] and starred Vidya Balan (who later won National Film Award for Best Actress). The movie was released on Smitha’s birthday (2 December 2011) and received favourable reviews. Reports suggest that the family of Silk Smitha, on whom the film is based, is not happy with the movie. Smitha’s brother V Naga Vara Prasad claimed the film was made without the family’s consent.[16] After the claim, Ekta Kapoor immediately changed her statement by quoting The Dirty Picture is not based on Silk Smitha’s life.[17]

              However, in 2013, a Kannada film titled Dirty Picture: Silk Sakkath Hot starring Pakistani actress Veena Malik was released. The film was based on Silk Smitha and Veena Malik was praised for her performance in the film. The film was a huge hit in Karnataka.

              A Malayalam film titled Climax starring Sana Khan as Silk Smitha released on 24 May 2013.

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                  Adiye Manam Nilluna
                  Neengal Kettavai
                  1984
                  Atu Amalapuram
                  Khaidi No.786
                  1988
                  Vaa Mama
                  Paayum Puli
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                  1983
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                  1983
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                  1991
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                  1989
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                  1981
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                  1981
                  Ladke Aaj Ke Ladke
                  Vijaypath
                  1994
                  Kal Saiyyan Ne Aisi Bowling Ki
                  Vijaypath
                  1994
                  Guvva Gorinkatho
                  Khaidi No.786
                  1988
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                  Paayum Puli
                  1983
                  Poovayi Virinju
                  Adharvam
                  1989
                  Sambhala Hai Maine
                  Naaraaz
                  1994
                  Oh Priyaa Priyaa!
                  Geethanjali
                  1989
                  Pottu vaitha orru vatta nila
                  Idhayam
                  1991
                  Idhayamae Idhayamae
                  Idhayam
                  1991
                  Andama Anduma
                  Govinda Govinda
                  1993
                  Ammana Summa Illada
                  Thiruppu Munai
                  1989
                  Kanavu Kaanum
                  Neengal Kettavai
                  1984
                  Nee Navvu
                  Antham
                  1992
                  Jagada Jagada
                  Geethanjali
                  1989
                  Poongodithan Poothathamma
                  Idhayam
                  1991
                  Aayeeye Aap Ka Intzaar Tha
                  Vijaypath
                  1994
                  Aappa Kada
                  Paayum Puli
                  1983
                  Oh Paapaa Laali!
                  Geethanjali
                  1989
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                2nd DEC 1981 BRITNEY SPEARS BORN

                2nd DEC 1981 BRITNEY SPEARS BORN

                Britney Spears

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                Britney Spears
                Britney Spears 2013 (Straighten Crop).jpg

                Spears at the 102.7 KIIS FM Wango Tangoconcert in Carson, California, May 2013
                Born Britney Jean Spears
                December 2, 1981 (age 34)
                McComb, Mississippi, U.S.
                Occupation
                • Singer
                • dancer
                • actress
                Years active 1992–present
                Agent Larry Rudolph
                Home town Kentwood, Louisiana, U.S.
                Spouse(s) Jason Allen Alexander (m. 2004; annulled 2004)
                Kevin Federline (m. 2004;div. 2007)
                Children 2
                Parent(s) Lynne Spears
                James Spears
                Relatives
                Website www.britneyspears.com
                www.britney.com
                Musical career
                Genres
                Instruments
                • Vocals
                • piano
                Labels
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                Signature
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                Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is an American singer and actress. Born in McComb, Mississippi, and raised in Kentwood, Louisiana, she performed acting roles in stage productions and television shows as a child before signing with Jive Records in 1997. Spears’s first and second studio albums, …Baby One More Time (1999) and Oops!… I Did It Again (2000), became international successes, with the former becoming the best-selling album by a teenage solo artist.[1] Title tracks “…Baby One More Time” and “Oops!… I Did It Again” broke international sales records. In 2001, Spears released her self-titled third studio album, Britney, and played the starring role in the film Crossroads (2002). She assumed creative control of her fourth studio album, In the Zone (2003), which yielded the worldwide success of the “Toxic” single.

                In 2007, Spears’s much-publicized personal issues sent her career into hiatus. Her fifth studio album, Blackout, was released later that year, and spawned hits such as “Gimme More” and “Piece of Me“. Her erratic behavior and hospitalizations continued through the following year, at which point she was placed under a still ongoing conservatorship. Spears’s sixth studio album, Circus (2008), included global chart-topping lead single “Womanizer“. Its supporting tour The Circus Starring Britney Spears was one of the highest-grossing global concert tours in 2009.[2] Later that October, “3” became Spears’s third single to reach number one on theBillboard Hot 100. Her seventh studio album, Femme Fatale (2011), became her first to yield three top-ten singles in the United States: “Hold It Against Me“, “Till the World Ends” and “I Wanna Go“. She also served as a judge during the second season of the American version of The X Factor. Spears’s eponymous eighth studio album Britney Jean was released in 2013; it spawned the top 15 hit “Work Bitch“; however, it became the lowest-selling record of her career. Later that year, Spears began the four-year residency show Britney: Piece of Me at The AXIS at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.

                Spears was established as a pop icon and credited with influencing the revival of teen pop during the late 1990s. She became the ‘best-selling teenaged artist of all time’[3] and garnered honorific titles including the “Princess of Pop“.[4] Her work has earned her numerous awards and accolades, including a Grammy Award, six MTV Video Music Awards including the Lifetime Achievement Award, nine Billboard Music Awards, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2009, Billboard ranked her as the 8th overall Artist of the Decade,[5] and also recognized her as the best-selling female artist of the 2000s, as well as the fifth overall.[6] TheRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA) named Spears as the eighth top-selling female artist in the United States, with 34 million certified albums.[7] She has sold over 100 million albums worldwide and over 100 million singles [8] making her one of the best-selling music artists of all time. According to Billboard Spears has sold about 22.38 million singles in digital downloads in US and is the fourth best selling female artist since Nielsen SoundScan began.[9] Rolling Stone recognized her instant success as one of the Top 25 Teen Idol Breakout Moments of all time,[10] while VH1 ranked her eleventh on their “100 Greatest Women in Music” list in 2012,[11] and Billboard named her the sexiest woman in music.[12] Forbes reported that Spears was the highest paid female musician of 2012, with earnings of $58 million, having last topped the list in 2002.[13]

                Life and career

                1981–97: Early life and career beginnings

                Spears was born in McComb, Mississippi, the second child of Lynne Irene Bridges and James Parnell Spears. Her maternal grandmother, Lillian Portell, was English (born in London), and one of Spears’s maternal great-great-grandfathers was Maltese.[14][15][16] Her siblings are Bryan James and Jamie Lynn.[17] At age three, she started attending dance lessons in her hometown of Kentwood, Louisiana, and was selected to perform as a solo artist at the annual recital. During her childhood, she also attended gymnastics and voice lessons, and won many state-level competitions and children’s talent shows.[18][19][20] Spears made her local stage debut at age five, singing “What Child Is This?” at her kindergarten graduation. She said about her ambition as a child, “I was in my own world, […] I found out what I’m supposed to do at an early age”.[19] At age eight, Spears and her mother Lynne traveled to Atlanta, Georgia for an audition in the 1990s revival of The Mickey Mouse Club. Casting director Matt Casella rejected her for being too young to join the series at the time, but introduced her to Nancy Carson, a New York City talent agent. Carson was impressed with Spears’s vocals and suggested enrolling her at the Professional Performing Arts School; shortly after, Lynne and her daughters moved to a sublet apartment in New York. Spears was hired for her first professional role as the understudy for the lead role of Tina Denmark in the Off-Broadway musical Ruthless!. She also appeared as a contestant on the popular television show Star Search and was cast in a number of commercials.[21][22] In December 1992, she was finally cast in The Mickey Mouse Club alongside Christina Aguilera, Justin Timberlake, Ryan Gosling, and Keri Russell, but returned to Kentwood after the show was canceled in 1995. She enrolled atParklane Academy in McComb, Mississippi. Although she made friends with most of her classmates, she compared the school to “the opening scene in Clueless with all the cliques. […] I was so bored. I was the point guard on the basketball team. I had my boyfriend, and I went to homecoming and Christmas formal. But I wanted more.”[19][23]

                In June 1997, Spears was in talks with manager Lou Pearlman to join the female pop group Innosense. Lynne asked family friend and entertainment lawyer Larry Rudolph for his opinion and submitted a tape of Spears singing over a Whitney Houston karaoke song along with some pictures. Rudolph decided he wanted to pitch her to record labels, therefore she needed a professional demo. He sent Spears an unused song of Toni Braxton; she rehearsed for a week and recorded her vocals in a studio with a sound engineer. Spears traveled to New York with the demo and met with executives from four labels, returning to Kentwood the same day. Three of the labels rejected her, arguing that audiences wanted pop bands such as the Backstreet Boys and the Spice Girls, and “there wasn’t going to be another Madonna, another Debbie Gibson, or another Tiffany.” Two weeks later, executives from Jive Records returned calls to Rudolph.[24] Senior vice president of A&R Jeff Fenster stated about Spears’s audition that “it’s very rare to hear someone that age who can deliver emotional content and commercial appeal. […] For any artist, the motivation—the ‘eye of the tiger’—is extremely important. And Britney had that.”[19] She then sang Houston’s “I Have Nothing” (1992) for the executives, and got signed to the label.[25] They appointed her to work with producer Eric Foster White for a month, who reportedly shaped her voice from “lower and less poppy” delivery to “distinctively, unmistakably Britney.”[26] After hearing the recorded material, president Clive Calder ordered a full album. Spears had originally envisioned “Sheryl Crow music, but younger more adult contemporary” but felt all right with her label’s appointment of producers, since “It made more sense to go pop, because I can dance to it—it’s more me.” She flew to Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Sweden, where half of the album was recorded from March to April 1998, with producers Max Martin, Denniz Pop and Rami Yacoub, among others.[19]

                1998–2000: …Baby One More Time and Oops!… I Did It Again

                After Spears returned to the United States, she embarked on a shopping mall promotional tour to promote her debut album. Her show was a four song set and she was accompanied by two back up dancers. Her first concert tour followed, as an opening act forNSYNC.[27] Her debut studio album, …Baby One More Time, was released on January 12, 1999.[28] It debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 and was certified two-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America after a month. Worldwide, the album topped the charts in fifteen countries and sold over 10 million copies in a year.[29] It became the biggest selling album ever by a teenage artist.[20] The title track was released as the lead single from the album. Originally, Jive Records wanted its music video to be animated; however, Spears rejected it, and suggested the final idea of a Catholic schoolgirl.[26] The single sold 500,000 copies on its first day, and peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, topping the chart for two consecutive weeks. It has sold more than 10 million as of today, making it one of the best-selling singles of all time.[30][31] “…Baby One More Time” later received a Grammy nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.[32] The title track also topped the singles chart for two weeks in the United Kingdom, and became the fastest-selling single ever by a female artist, shipping over 460,000 copies.[33] It would later become the 25th-most successful song of all time in British chart history.[34] Spears is also the youngest female artist to have a million seller in the country.[35](You Drive Me) Crazy” was released as the third single from the album. It became a top-ten hit worldwide and propelled …Baby One More Time to sell even more. As of today, it has sold 30 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling albums of all time. It is also the best-selling first album by any artist ever.[36]

                The April 1999 cover of Rolling Stone featured Spears lying on her bed, covered with a bra, shorts and an open top. The American Family Association (AFA) referred to the shoot as “a disturbing mix of childhood innocence and adult sexuality” and called to “God-loving Americans to boycott stores selling Britney’s albums.” Spears responded to the outcry commenting, “What’s the big deal? I have strong morals. […] I’d do it again. I thought the pictures were fine. And I was tired of being compared to Debbie Gibson and all of this bubblegum pop all the time.”[37] Shortly before, Spears had announced publicly she would remain a virgin until marriage.[20] On June 28, 1999, Spears began her first headlining …Baby One More Time Tour in North America, which was positively received by critics,[38] but generated some controversy due to her racy outfits.[39] An extension of the tour, titled Crazy 2k, followed in March 2000. Spears premiered songs from her upcoming second album during the show.[23]

                Oops!… I Did It Again, her second studio album, was released in May 2000. It debuted at number one in the US, selling 1.3 million copies, breaking the SoundScan record for the highest debut sales by any solo artist.[40] The album sold over 25 million copies worldwide to date, making one of the best-selling albums of all time.[41] Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone said that “the great thing about Oops! – under the cheese surface, Britney’s demand for satisfaction is complex, fierce and downright scary, making her a true child of rock & roll tradition.”[42] The album’s lead single, “Oops!… I Did It Again“, peaked at the top of the charts in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and many other European nations.[35][43] The album as well as the title track received Grammy nominations forBest Pop Vocal Album and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, respectively.[44]

                The same year, Spears embarked on the Oops!… I Did It Again Tour, which grossed $40.5 million; she also released her first book, Britney Spears’ Heart-to-Heart, co-written with her mother.[20] On September 7, 2000, Spears performed at the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards. Halfway through the performance, she ripped off her black suit to reveal a sequined flesh-colored bodysuit, followed by heavy dance routine. It is noted by critics as the moment that Spears showed signs of becoming a more provocative performer.[45]Amidst media speculation, Spears confirmed she was dating NSYNC member Justin Timberlake.[20]

                2001–02: Britney and acting debut

                Spears performing at the NFL Kickoff Live, September 2003

                In February 2001, Spears signed a $7–8 million promotional deal with Pepsi, and released another book co-written with her mother, entitled A Mother’s Gift.[20] Her self-titled third studio album, Britney, was released in November 2001. While on tour, she felt inspired by hip hop artists such as Jay-Z and The Neptunes and wanted to create a record with a funkier sound.[46] The album debuted at number one in the Billboard 200 and reached top five positions in Australia, the United Kingdom and mainland Europe and sold over 12 million copies worldwide.[35][47][48] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic called Britney “the record where she strives to deepen her persona, making it more adult while still recognizably Britney. […] It does sound like the work of a star who has now found and refined her voice, resulting in her best record yet.”[49] The album was honored with two Grammy nominations—Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for “Overprotected“— and was listed in 2008 as one of Entertainment Weeklys “100 Best Albums from the Past 25 Years”.[50][51] The album’s first single, “I’m a Slave 4 U“, became a top-ten hit worldwide.[52]

                Spears’s performance of the single at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards featured a caged tiger and a large albino python draped over her shoulders. It was harshly received by animal rights organization PETA, who claimed the animals were mistreated and scrapped plans for an anti-fur billboard that was to feature Spears.[45] To support the album, Spears embarked on the Dream Within a Dream Tour. The show was critically praised for its technical innovations, the pièce de résistance being a water screen that pumped two tons of water into the stage.[53][54] The tour grossed $43.7 million, becoming the second highest grossing tour of 2002 by a female artist, behind Cher‘sFarewell Tour.[55] Her career success was highlighted by Forbes in 2002, as Spears was ranked the world’s most powerful celebrity.[56] Spears also landed her first starring role in Crossroads, released in February 2002. Although the film was largely panned, some critics praised Spears’s acting.[57][58][59] Crossroads, which had a $12 million budget, went on to gross over $61.1 million worldwide.[59]

                In June 2002, Spears opened her first restaurant, Nyla, in New York City, but terminated her relationship in November, citing mismanagement and “management’s failure to keep her fully apprised”.[60] In July 2002, Spears announced she would take a six-month break from her career; however, she went back into the studio in November to record her new album.[61] Spears’s relationship with Justin Timberlake ended after three years. In December 2002, Timberlake released the song “Cry Me a River” as the second single from his solo debut album. The music video featured a Spears look-alike and fueled the rumors that she had been unfaithful to him.[62][63] As a response, Spears wrote the ballad “Everytime” with her backing vocalist and friend Annet Artani.[64] The same year, Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst said that he was in a relationship with Spears. However, Spears denied Durst’s claims. In a 2009 interview, he explained that “I just guess at the time it was taboo for a guy like me to be associated with a gal like her.”[65]

                2003–05: In the Zone and marriages

                Spears performing duringThe Onyx Hotel Tour on April 2004

                In 2003 Spears opened the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards with Christina Aguilera, performing “Like a Virgin“. Halfway through they were joined by Madonna, with whom they both kissed. The incident was highly publicized.[59] Spears released her fourth studio album, In the Zone, in November 2003. She assumed more creative control by writing and co-producing most of the material.[20] Vibe called it “A supremely confident dance record that also illustrates Spears’s development as a songwriter.”[66] NPR listed the album as one of “The 50 Most Important Recording of the Decade”, adding that “the decade’s history of impeccably crafted pop is written on her body of work.”[67] In the Zonesold over 609,000 copies in the United States and debuted at the top of the charts, making Spears the first female artist in the SoundScan era to have her first four studio albums to debut at number one.[20] It also debuted at the top of the charts in France and the top ten in Belgium, Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands.[68] In the Zone sold over 10 million copies worldwide.[69] The album produced the hit singles: “Me Against the Music“, a collaboration with Madonna; “Toxic“—which won Spears her only Grammy for Best Dance Recording; “Everytime” and “Outrageous“.[20]

                In January 2004, Spears married childhood friend Jason Allen Alexander at The Little White Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The marriage was annulled 55 hours later, following a petition to the court that stated that Spears “lacked understanding of her actions”.[70] In March 2004, she embarked on The Onyx Hotel Tour in support of In the Zone.[71] In June 2004, Spears fell and injured her left knee during the music video shoot for “Outrageous“. Spears underwent arthroscopic surgery. She was forced to remain six weeks with a thigh brace, followed by eight to twelve weeks of rehabilitation, which caused The Onyx Hotel Tour to be canceled.[72] During 2004, Spears became involved in the Kabbalah Centre through her friendship with Madonna.[73]

                In July 2004, Spears became engaged to American dancer Kevin Federline, whom she had met three months before. The romance received intense attention from the media, since Federline had recently broken up with actress Shar Jackson, who was still pregnant with their second child at the time.[20] The stages of their relationship were chronicled in Spears’s first reality show Britney & Kevin: Chaotic. They held a wedding ceremony on September 18, 2004, but were not legally married until three weeks later on October 6 due to a delay finalizing the couple’s prenuptial agreement.[74] Shortly after, she released her first fragrance with Elizabeth Arden, Curious, which broke the company’s first-week gross for a perfume.[20] In October 2004, Spears took a career break to start a family.[75] Greatest Hits: My Prerogative, her first greatest hits compilation album, was released in November 2004.[76] Spears’s cover version ofBobby Brown‘s “My Prerogative” was released as the lead single from the album, reaching the top of the charts in Finland, Ireland, Italy and Norway.[77] The second single, “Do Somethin’“, was a top ten hit in Australia, the United Kingdom and other countries of mainland Europe.[78][79] The greatest hits album sold over 5 million copies worldwide.[80] In September 2005, Spears gave birth to her first child, a son.[81] In November 2005, she released her first remix compilation, B in the Mix: The Remixes, which consists of eleven remixes.[82] It has sold over 1 million copies worldwide.[83]

                2006–07: Personal struggles and Blackout

                In February 2006, pictures surfaced of Spears driving with her son Sean, on her lap instead of in a car seat. Child advocates were horrified by the photos of her holding the wheel with one hand and Sean with the other. Spears claimed that the situation happened because of a frightening encounter with paparazzi, and that it was a mistake on her part.[20] The following month, she guest-starred on the Will & Grace episode “Buy, Buy Baby” as closeted lesbian Amber Louise.[84] She announced she no longer studied Kabbalah in June 2006, explaining, “my baby is my religion.”[73] Two months later, Spears posed nude for the cover of Harper’s Bazaar. The picture was heavily compared to Demi Moore‘s August 1991 Vanity Fair cover.[20] In September 2006, she gave birth to her second child, a son.[85] In November 2006, Spears filed for divorce from Federline, citing irreconcilable differences.[86] Their divorce was finalized in July 2007, when the couple reached a global settlement and agreed to share joint custody of their children.[87]

                Spears’s aunt Sandra Bridges Covington, with whom she had been very close, died of ovarian cancer in January 2007.[88] In February, Spears stayed in a drug rehabilitation facility in Antigua for less than a day. The following night, she shaved her head with electric clippers at a hair salon in Tarzana, Los Angeles. She admitted herself to other treatment facilities during the following weeks.[89] In May 2007, she produced a series of promotional concerts at House of Blues venues, titled The M+M’s Tour.[90] In October 2007, Spears lost physical custody of her children to Federline. The reasons of the court ruling were not revealed to the public.[91] Spears was also sued by Louis Vuitton over her 2005 music video “Do Somethin'” for upholstering her Hummer interior in counterfeit Louis Vuitton cherry blossom fabric, which resulted in the video being banned on European TV stations.[92]

                In October 2007, Spears released her fifth studio album, Blackout. The album debuted at the top of charts in Canada and Ireland, number two in the U.S. Billboard 200, France, Japan, Mexico and the United Kingdom and the top ten in Australia, Korea, New Zealand and many European nations. In the United States, Spears became the only female artist to have her first five studio albums debut at the two top slots of the chart.[93] The album received positive reviews from critics and has sold over 3 million copies worldwide.[94][95] Blackout won Album of the Year at MTV Europe Music Awards 2008 and was listed as the fifth Best Pop Album of the Decade by The Times.[96][97] Spears performed the lead single “Gimme More” at the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards. The performance was panned by many critics.[98] Despite the backlash, the single rocketed to worldwide success, peaking at number one in Canada and the top ten in almost every country it charted.[99][100] The second single “Piece of Me” reached the top of the charts in Ireland and reached the top five in Australia, Canada, Denmark, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The third single “Break the Ice” was released the following year and had moderate success due to Spears not being able to promote it properly.[101][102][103] In December 2007, Spears began a relationship with paparazzo Adnan Ghalib.[104]

                2008–10: Circus

                Image of a blond female performer. She has a headset around her hand and is wearing sparkly silver and black lingerie, fishnet stockings and knee-high black boots. She stands in front of a black and golden couch.

                Spears performing “Freakshow” at The Circus Starring Britney Spears, May 2009

                In January 2008, Spears refused to relinquish custody of her sons to Federline’s representatives. She was hospitalized at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center after police that arrived at her house noted she appeared to be under the influence of an illicit substance. The following day, Spears’s visitation rights were suspended at an emergency court hearing, and Federline was given sole physical and legal custody of the children. She was committed to the psychiatric ward of Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and put on 5150 involuntary psychiatric hold. The court placed her under temporary, and later, permanent[105] conservatorship of her father James Spears and attorney Andrew Wallet, giving them complete control of her assets.[20] She was released five days later.[106] The following month, she guest-starred on the How I Met Your Mother episode “Ten Sessions” as receptionist Abby. She received positive reviews for her performance, as well as bringing the series its highest ratings ever.[107][108] In July 2008, Spears regained some visitation rights after coming to an agreement with Federline and his counsel.[109] In September 2008, Spears opened the MTV Video Music Awards with a pre-taped comedy sketch with Jonah Hill and an introduction speech. She won Best Female Video, Best Pop Video and Video of the Year for “Piece of Me”.[110] A 60-minute introspective documentary, Britney: For the Record, was produced to chronicle Spears’s return to the recording industry. Directed by Phil Griffin, For the Record was shot in Beverly Hills, Hollywood, and New York City during the third quarter of 2008.[111] The documentary was broadcast on MTV to 5.6 million viewers for the two airings on the premiere night. It was the highest rating in its Sunday night timeslot and in the network’s history.[112]

                In December 2008, Spears’s sixth studio album Circus was released. It received positive reviews from critics[113] and debuted at number one in Canada, Czech Republic and the United States, and inside the top ten in many European nations.[100][114] In the United States, Spears became the youngest female artist to have five albums debut at number one, earning a place in Guinness World Records.[115] She also became the only act in the Soundscan era to have four albums debut with 500,000 or more copies sold.[114] The album was one of the fastest-selling albums of the year,[116] and has sold 4 million copies worldwide.[117] Its lead single, “Womanizer“, became Spears’s first number one in the Billboard Hot 100 since “…Baby One More Time”. The single also topped the charts in Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Norway and Sweden.[118][119] It was also nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best Dance Recording.[120] In January 2009, Spears and her father James obtained a restraining order against her former manager Sam Lutfi, ex-boyfriend Adnan Ghalib and attorney Jon Eardley — all of whom, court documents claim, had been conspiring to gain control of Spears’s affairs. The restraining order forbids Lutfi and Ghalib from contacting Spears or coming within 250 yards of her, her property or family members.[121] Spears embarked on The Circus Starring Britney Spears in March 2009. With a gross of U.S. $131.8 million, it became the fifth highest grossing tour of the year.[122]

                In November 2009, Spears released her second greatest hits album, The Singles Collection. The album’s lead and only single, “3” became her third number one single in the U.S.[123] In May 2010, Spears’s representatives confirmed she was dating her agent Jason Trawick, and that they had decided to end their professional relationship to focus on their personal relationship.[124] Spears designed a limited edition clothing line for Candie’s, which was released in stores in July 2010.[125] In September 2010, she made a cameo appearance on a Spears-themed tribute episode of American TV show Glee, titled “Britney/Brittany“. The episode drew Glee’s highest ratings ever.[126][127]

                2011–12: Femme Fatale and The X Factor

                In March 2011, Spears released her seventh studio album Femme Fatale.[128] The album peaked at number one in the United States, Canada, and Australia, and peaked inside the top ten on nearly every other chart. Its peak in the United States ties Britney withMariah Carey and Janet Jackson for the third-most number ones among women.[129] It has sold 1,000,000 copies in the United States and 2.2 million worldwide, and has been certified platinum by the RIAA.[130][131] The album’s lead single “Hold It Against Me” debuted at number-one on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Spears’s fourth number-one single on the chart and making her the second artist in history to have two consecutive singles debut at number-one, after Mariah Carey.[132] The second single “Till the World Ends” reached peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 in May,[133] while the third single “I Wanna Go” reached number seven in August. Femme Fatale became Spears’s first album in which three of its songs reached the top ten of the chart.[134] The fourth and final single “Criminal” was released in September 2011. The music video caused controversy when British politicians criticized Spears for using replica guns while filming the video in an area of London that had been badly affected by the 2011 England riots.[135]Spears’s management briefly responded, stating, “The video is a fantasy story featuring Britney’s boyfriend, Jason Trawick, which literally plays out the lyrics of a song written three years before the riots ever happened.”[136] In April 2011, Spears appeared in a remix of Rihanna‘s song “S&M“.[137] It reached number one in the US later in the month, giving Spears her fifth number one on the chart.[138] On Billboard‍ ’​s 2011 Year-End list, Spears was ranked number fourteen on the Artists of the Year,[139] thirty-two on Billboard 200 artists and ten on Billboard Hot 100 artists.[140][141]

                Image of a blond female performer surrounded by a group of dancers. She is sitting on a purple coach and wearing a golden outfit. The dancers are wearing short black hooded sweatshirts.

                Spears performing “Gimme More” at the Femme Fatale Tour, July 2011

                In June 2011, Spears embarked on the Femme Fatale Tour.[142] The first ten dates of the tour grossed $6.2 million, landing the fifty-fifth spot on Pollstar’s Top 100 North American Tours list for the half-way point of the year.[143] The tour ended on December 10, 2011 in Puerto Rico after 79 performances.[144] A DVD of the tour was released in November 2011.[145] In August 2011, Spears received the MTV Video Vanguard Award at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards.[146] The next month, she released her second remix album, B in the Mix: The Remixes Vol. 2.[147] In December, Spears became engaged to her long-time boyfriend Jason Trawick, who had formerly been her agent.[148] Trawick became a co-conservator of Spears, alongside her father, in April 2012.[149] In January 2013, Spears and Trawick ended their engagement. Trawick was also removed as Spears’s co-conservator, restoring her father as the sole conservator.[150][151]

                In May 2012, Spears was hired to replace Nicole Scherzinger as a judge for the second season of the U.S. version of The X Factor, joining Simon Cowell, L.A. Reid and fellow new judge Demi Lovato, who replaced Paula Abdul. With a reported salary of $15 million, she became the highest-paid judge on a singing competition series in television history.[152] She mentored the Teens category; her final act, Carly Rose Sonenclar, was named the runner-up of the season. Spears did not return for the show’s third season and her spot was filled by Kelly Rowland.[153][154] Spears was featured on will.i.am‘s “Scream & Shout“, which was released as a single from his fourth studio album, #willpower (2013). The song later became Spears’s sixth number one single on the UK Singles Chart and peaked at #3 on US Billboard Hot 100. Scream & Shout was among the best selling songs of 2012 and 2013 with denoting sales of over 8.1 million worldwide, the accompanying music video was the third-most viewed video in 2013 on VEVO despite the video being released in 2012.[155][not in citation given] In December, Forbesmagazine named her music’s top-earning woman of 2012, with estimated earnings of $58 million.[156]

                2013–14: Britney Jean and Britney: Piece of Me

                Spears performing during her Las Vegas residency show, Britney: Piece of Me

                Spears began work on her eighth studio album, Britney Jean, in December 2012,[157] and enlisted will.i.am as its executive producer in May 2013.[158] On September 17, 2013, she appeared on Good Morning America to announce her two-year residency show at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, titled Britney: Piece of Me. It began on December 27, 2013, and will include a total of 100 shows throughout 2014 and 2015.[159][160] During the same appearance, Spears announced that Britney Jean would be released on December 3, 2013, in the United States.[161][162] It was released through RCA Records due to the disbandment of Jive Records in 2011.[163] Furthermore,Britney Jean became Spears’s final project under her original recording contract with RCA, which had guaranteed the release of eight studio albums.[164] The record received a low amount of promotion and commercial impact, reportedly due to contractual obligations for Britney: Piece of Me.[165] Upon its release, the record debuted at number four on the U.S. Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 107,000 copies, becoming her lowest-peaking and lowest-selling album in the United States.[166] Britney Jean debuted at number 34 on the UK Albums Chart, selling 12,959 copies in its first week. In doing so, it became Spears’s lowest-charting and lowest-selling album in the country.[167]

                Work Bitch” was released as the lead single from Britney Jean on September 16, 2013, one day earlier than expected after being leaked online.[168] It debuted and peaked at number 12 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 marking Spears’s 31st song on the chart and the fifth highest debut of her career on the chart, and her seventh in the top 20. It also marked Spears’s 19th top 20 hit and overall her 23rd top 40 hit. It also entered the top 10 on the U.S Billboard Hot Digital Songs chart at number 6 and debuted at number 2 on both the U.S. Billboard chart‘s Hot Dance Club Songs and Hot Dance/Electronic Songs. Also its debut on the U.S. Billboard Pop Songs chart at number 25, marks Spears’s 31st chart entry, pushing her past Mariah Carey (30) for the second-most entries to the chart’s October 3, 1992, launch. The song marked Spears’s highest sales debut since her 2011 number one hit “Hold It Against Me“. “Work Bitch” also had commercial success in the UK debuting and peaking at number 7 on the UK Singles Chart and also peaked at number 2 on the UK Dance Chart. The song also charted well in several other countries, peaking within the top ten of the charts in Brazil, Canada, France, Italy, Mexico, Spain and South Korea.[169] The second single “Perfume” was premiered on November 3, 2013, two days earlier than originally announced.[170][171] It debuted and peaked at number 76 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.[172] “Perfume” also charted on the U.S. Billboard Pop Songs chart, it debuted at number 37, reaching number 22 weeks later.[173] During the production of Britney Jean, Spears recorded the song “Ooh La La” for the soundtrack of The Smurfs 2 earlier in 2013.[174] In October 2013, she was featured as a guest vocalist on Miley Cyrus‘s track “SMS (Bangerz)“, taken from her fourth studio album Bangerz (2013).[175] It debuted in the Billboard charts at number 10 in U.S. Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles, number 29 in the U.S. Pop Digital Singles, and number 70 in the U.S. Hot Digital Songs.

                On January 8, 2014, Spears won Favorite Pop Artist at the 40th People’s Choice Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.[176] For the week of July 26, 2014, “Alien” debuted and peaked at number 8 on the US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles despite not being released as a single from Britney Jean.[177] In August 2014, Spears confirmed she had renewed her contract with RCA, and that she is writing and recording new music for her next album.[178] Spears announced through her Twitter account in August 2014 that she would be releasing an intimate apparel titled “The Intimate Britney Spears”. It was available to be purchased on September 9, 2014 in the United States and Canada through Spears’s Intimate Collection website. It was later available on September 25 for purchase in Europe. The company now ships to over 200 countries including Australia and New Zealand.[179] On September 25, 2014, Spears confirmed on Good Morning Britain that she had extended her contract with The AXIS and Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, to continue Britney: Piece Of Me for two additional years.[180]

                2015: Ninth studio album

                In March 2015, it was confirmed by People magazine that Spears would release a new single, “Pretty Girls“, with Iggy Azalea, on May 4, 2015.[181] The song debuted and peaked at number 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 and charted moderately in international territories. Spears and Azalea performed the track live at the 2015 Billboard Music Awards from The AXIS, the home of Spears’s residency, to positive critical response. Entertainment Weekly praised the performance, noting “Spears gave one of her most energetic televised performances in years.”[182] On June 16, 2015, Giorgio Moroder released his album, Deja Vu, that featured Spears on “Tom’s Diner“.[183] In an interview with Moroder, he praised Spears’s vocals and said that she did a “good job” with the song.[184]Moroder also stated that Spears “sounds so good that you would hardly recognize her.”[185] At the 2015 Teen Choice Awards, Spears received the Candie’s Style Icon Award, her ninth Teen Choice Award.[186] On October 9, Italian DJ Giorgio Moroder released “Tom’s Diner“, featured Spears’s vocals, as the fourth single from Déjà Vu.[187] In November, Spears guest starred as a fictionalized version of herself on The CW series, Jane the Virgin.[188] On the show, she performed a dance sequence to Toxic with Gina Rodriguez‘s character.[189]The same month, Spears confirmed she had begun recording her ninth studio album, posting the cryptic tweet, “JUST finished recording some vox. LOVE this song. It makes ME smile, and I hope it will make you smile too… #B9”.[190]

                Artistry

                Musical style

                Following her debut, Spears was credited with leading the revival of teen pop in the late 1990s. The Daily Yomiuri reported that “[m]usic critics have hailed her as the most gifted teenage pop idol for many years, but Spears has set her sights a little higher-she is aiming for the level of superstardom that has been achieved by Madonna and Janet Jackson.”[191] Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone wrote: “Britney Spears carries on the classic archetype of the rock & roll teen queen, the dungaree doll, the angel baby who just has to make a scene.”[192] Following the release of her debut album, Chuck Taylor of Billboard observed, “Spears has become a consummate performer, with snappy dance moves, a clearly real-albeit young-and funkdified voice … “(You Drive Me) Crazy“, her third single … demonstrates Spears’s own development, proving that the 17-year-old is finding her own vocal personality after so many months of steadfast practice.”[193] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic referred to her music as a “blend of infectious, rap-inflected dance-pop and smooth balladry.”[194]

                Oops!…I Did It Again and subsequent albums saw Spears working with several contemporary R&B producers, leading to “a combination of bubblegum, urban soul, and raga.”[195] Her third studio album, Britney derived from the teen pop niche, “[r]hythmically and melodically … sharper, tougher than what came before. What used to be unabashedly frothy has some disco grit, underpinned by Spears’ spunky self-determination that helps sell hooks that are already catchier, by and large, than those that populated her previous two albums.”[196]

                Since In the Zone, Spears has explored and heavily incorporated the genres of electropop and dance music in her albums, as well as influences of urban and hip hop music which are most present in In the Zone and Blackout. She has also experimented with genres such as dubstep, first on Blackout’s “Freakshow” and again on “Hold It Against Me” from Femme Fatale.[197][198][199][200][201][202]

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                Spears possesses a soubrette vocal range of three octaves and two notes.[208] Prior to her breakthrough success, she is described as having sung “much deeper than her highly recognizable trademark voice of today”, with Eric Foster White, who worked with Spears for her debut album …Baby One More Time, being cited as “[shaping] her voice over the course of a month” upon being signed to Jive Records “to where it is today—distinctively, unmistakably Britney”.[24] Rami Yacoub who co-produced Spears’s debut album with lyricist Max Martin, commented, “I know from Denniz Pop and Max’s previous productions, when we do songs, there’s kind of a nasal thing. With N’ Sync and the Backstreet Boys, we had to push for that mid-nasal voice. When Britney did that, she got this kind of raspy, sexy voice.”[209] Guy Blackman of The Age wrote that “[t]he thing about Spears, though, is that her biggest songs, no matter how committee-created or impossibly polished, have always been convincing because of her delivery, her commitment and her presence. […] Spears expresses perfectly the conflicting urges of adolescence, the tension between chastity and sexual experience, between hedonism and responsibility, between confidence and vulnerability.”[210] ProducerWilliam Orbit, who collaborated with Spears on her album Britney Jean, stated regarding her vocals: “[Britney] didn’t get so big just because [she] put on great shows; [she] got to be that way because [her voice is] unique: you hear two words and you know who is singing”.[211] On the other hand, she has been highly criticized by some for her vocal ability as well as her use of Auto-Tune throughout her career.[212][213][214]

                Influences

                Spears has cited her major influences in her career as being Madonna, Janet Jackson and Whitney Houston, her “three favorite artists” as a child whom she would “sing along to […] day and night in [her] living room”; Houston’s “I Have Nothing” was the song she auditioned to that landed her record deal with Jive Records.[215] Throughout her career, Spears has drawn frequent comparisons to Madonna and Jackson in particular, in terms of vocals, choreography and stage presence. According to Spears: “I know when I was younger, I looked up to people… like, you know, Janet Jackson and Madonna. And they were major inspirations for me. But I also had my own identity and I knew who I was, you know.”[216] In the 2002 book Madonnastyle by Carol Clerk, she is quoted saying: “I have been a huge fan of Madonna since I was a little girl. She’s the person that I’ve really looked up to. I would really, really like to be a legend like Madonna.”[217] After meeting Spears face to face, Janet Jackson stated: “she said to me, ‘I’m such a big fan; I really admire you.’ That’s so flattering. Everyone gets inspiration from some place. And it’s awesome to see someone else coming up who’s dancing and singing, and seeing how all these kids relate to her. A lot of people put it down, but what she does is a positive thing.”[218] Madonna said of Spears in the documentary Britney: For the Record: “I admire her talent as an artist […] There are aspects about her that I recognize in myself when I first started out in my career”.[219] She has also named Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey, Sheryl Crow, Otis Redding, Shania Twain, Brandy, Natalie Imbruglia, Justin Timberlake, Bruno Mars and others contemporaries as sources of inspiration.[220][221][222][223][224]

                Legacy

                Spears’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

                Spears became an international pop culture icon immediately after launching her recording career. Rolling Stone magazine wrote: “One of the most controversial and successful female vocalists of the 21st century,” she “spearheaded the rise of post-millennial teen pop … Spears early on cultivated a mixture of innocence and experience that broke the bank”.[225] She is listed by the Guinness World Records as having the “Best-selling album by a teenage solo artist” for her debut album …Baby One More Time which sold over thirteen million copies in the United States.[226] Melissa Ruggieri of the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported, “She’s also marked for being the best-selling teenage artist. Before she turned 20 in 2001, Spears sold more than 37 million albums worldwide”.[227] As of 2011, she has sold over 100 million albums worldwide, making her one of the best-selling music artistsof all time based on album sales alone.[228] She was also ranked as the fourth VH1‘s “50 Greatest Women of the Video Era” show list, ahead of most of her contemporaries and only behind veterans Madonna, Janet Jackson, and Whitney Houston.[229] Spears is also recognized as the best-selling female artist of the first decade of the 21st century, as well as the fifth overall.[6] In December 2009, Billboard magazine ranked Spears the 8th Artist of the 2000s decade in the United States.[5]

                Spears is also known for her iconic performances and music videos.[230] The music video for her debut single, “…Baby One More Time”, was ranked number one on TRL’s Final Countdown of the most iconic music videos.[231]At the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards, before performing “Oops!… I Did It Again“, the singer appeared behind a backlit screen, and descended a spiral staircase and started performing “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction“, while wearing a tuxedo.[232] After performing a shortened version of the track, she tore the tuxedo off, revealing a skin-tight flesh-coloured outfit.[233] The following year, Spears performed her single “I’m a Slave 4 U”. Jocelyn Vena of MTV summarized the performance, saying, “draping herself in a white python and slithering around a steamy garden setting – surrounded by dancers in zebra and tiger outfits – Spears created one of the most striking visuals in the 27-year history of the show.”[234] She also duetted “The Way You Make Me Feel” with pop singer Michael Jackson at his 30th anniversary concert a few days earlier.[235] During the opening of the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards on August 28, 2003, Spears joined Madonna, Christina Aguilera, and Missy Elliott.[236] Halfway through the performance, Madonna kissed Spears and Aguilera on the lips.[237] The kiss between Spears and Madonna generated strong reaction from the media.[238] This performance was listed byBlender magazine as one of the twenty-five sexiest music moments on television history.[239] MTV listed the performance as the number-one opening moments in the history of MTV Video Music Awards.[240]

                Barbara Ellen of The Observer has reported: “Spears is famously one of the ‘oldest’ teenagers pop has ever produced, almost middle aged in terms of focus and determination. Many 19-year-olds haven’t even started working by that age, whereas Britney, a former Mouseketeer, was that most unusual and volatile of American phenomena — a child with a full-time career. While other little girls were putting posters on their walls, Britney was wanting to be the poster on the wall. Whereas other children develop at their own pace, Britney was developing at a pace set by the ferociously competitive American entertainment industry”.[241] In 2011, Adam Markovitz of Entertainment Weekly commented on the cultural significance of Spears’s voice and music. “We don’t ask a whole lot from Britney Spears as an entertainer…we’ll still send her straight up the charts simply because she’s Britney. She’s an American institution, as deeply sacred and messed up as pro wrestling or the filibuster. Musically, though, Spears will always have to measure up to her own gold standards of pop euphony: the operatic slither of 2004’s ‘Toxic’ and the candied funk of 2000’s ‘Oops!…I Did It Again.’ Spears is no technical singer, that’s for sure. But backed by Martin and Dr. Luke’s wall of pound, her vocals melt into a mix of babytalk coo and coital panting that is, in its own overprocessed way, just as iconic and propulsive as Michael Jackson‘s yips or Eminem‘s snarls.”[242] ‘Britney Spears’ was Yahoo!‘s most popular search term between 2005 and 2008, and has been in a total of seven different years.[243] Spears was named as Most Searched Person in the Guinness World Records book edition 2007 and 2009.[244] She was later named as the most searched person of the decade 2000 – 2009.[245]

                Spears has been cited as a musical inspiration by contemporary artists. Gwyneth Paltrow‘s character in 2010 drama film Country Strong was inspired on the singer’s public meltdown. According to film director Shana Fest, “that’s where this movie came from. I mean, I was seeing what was happening in the media to Britney Spears. I think it’s tragic how we treat people who give us so much, and we love to see them knocked down to build them back up again, to knock them down again.”[246] Nicki Minaj has cited Spears as a major influence on her career, and commented, “the fact that she came back out with just so much fire inspires me, and it inspires young women and people all over the world. It just inspires you. A lot of my fans feel like they are the underdog and feel like they are the people who aren’t ever accepted for themselves, or who are laughed at or poked fun at forever. It just goes to show that once you keep at whatever it is you’re doing, people may not like you, people may not love you, but they will have to respect you at the end of the day. And that respect is all that matters.”[247] Lana Del Rey revealed that she is compelled by Spears in an interview with MTV, saying, “I’m not really interested in a ton of female musicians but there is something about Britney that compelled me – the way she sings and just the way she looks.”[248] Del Rey also said that the music video for “Toxic” inspires her.[249] During the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, Lady Gaga said that Spears “taught us all how to be fearless, and the industry wouldn’t be the same without her.”[250] Gaga has also cited Spears as an influence, calling her “the most provocative performer of my time”.[251] Miley Cyrus credits Spears as her biggest inspiration, and has referenced the singer in her hit song “Party in the U.S.A.” (2009).[252][253] Spears’s personal breakdown was also cited as an inspiration for Barry Manilow‘s album 15 Minutes.[254]

                Spears performing on March 5, 2009

                Spears has also become a major influence on many other contemporary artists, including Demi Lovato,[255] Katy Perry,[255] Kelly Key,[256] Kristinia DeBarge,[257] Little Boots,[258] Charli XCX,[259] Marina and the Diamonds,[260] Pixie Lott,[261] Girls’ Generation, Selena Gomez,[262] Tinashe, Victoria Justice[263] and The Saturdays.[264] Fergie of The Black Eyed Peas revealed to The Hollywood Reporter that she was happy with Spears’s return to the music industry, and continued, “It’s amazing. For this many years being in the business, and everything she’s been through, it’s wonderful to see her make this huge of a comeback. Really, it’s a beautiful thing.”[265] Simon Cowell explained that he is “fascinated by [Britney]. The fact that she’s one of the most talked about – not just pop stars – but people in the world today, means that you’ve got this star power. […] She’s still hot, she’s still having hit records and she’s still controversial, there’s a reason for that.”[266] Jessica Jung and Hyoyeon of the Korean girl group Girls’ Generation have also been compared to Spears, due to their blonde hair and the latter’s abilities as a dancer.[267] Marina and the Diamonds named Spears as the main influence for her album Electra Heart, stating that, “I think people thought I was joking about that for a long time. But when I was a teenager there was a genuine connection with this sweet girl who also had this very sexual side that people didn’t really want to accept […] Britney is really smart. And in the way that she inspired Electra Heart, if you step back from all the cynical stuff, it actually focuses on the idea of innocence being mixed with darkness. For some reason I really like that combination. I suppose because you don’t really connect innocence with darkness.”[268] Diamandis has also stated that Spears is her main influence when it comes to popular culture and that Spears is one she aspired to being growing up.[269]

                Spears has had a direct influence on singer Porcelain Black‘s work after growing up around her music as a child. Black describes her music as a “love child between” Marilyn Manson and Spears, with Spears’s work being one of the main inspirations for Black’s debut album Mannequin Factory.[270] Bebo Norman wrote a song about Spears, called “Britney“, which was released as a single. Boy band Busted also wrote a song about Spears called “Britney“, which was on their debut album. South Korean singer, BoA has also spoken of love and Spears’s influence on her. First meeting in 2003 while Spears was promoting In The Zone – Britney would later provide a writing credit to the song “Look Who’s Talking” on BoA’s eponymous debut English album. Spears’s version of the song leaked in 2012.[271][272] People magazine and MTV reported that October 1, 2008, the Bronx‘s John Philip Sousa Middle School, named their music studio in honor of Britney Spears.[273] Spears herself was present during the ceremony and donated $10,000 to the school’s music program.[274] In May 2013, new artist Ashley Allen said that although she had been greatly influenced by Celine Dion and Barbra Streisand, Britney Spears is her biggest inspiration.[275] She mentioned that she is obsessed with Britney and that when she attended Britney’s concert, she cried. Adele has also stated multiple times that she is a big fan of Britney. In fact, Adele once cancelled her show by calling in sick just to go to a Britney concert that was on the same day.[276]

                Other ventures

                Product and endorsements

                In 2000, the singer released a limited edition of glasses titled Shades of Britney.[277] In 2001, Spears signed a deal with shoe company Skechers,[278] and a $7–8 million promotional deal with Pepsi, their biggest entertainment deal at the time.[279] Aside from numerous commercials with the latter during that year, she also appeared in a 2004 Pepsi television commercial in the theme of “Gladiators” with singers Beyoncé, Pink, and Enrique Iglesias.[280] On June 19, 2002, she released her first multi-platform video game,Britney’s Dance Beat, which received positive reviews.[281] In March 2009, Spears was announced as the new face of clothing brand Candie’s.[282] Dari Marder, chief marketing officer for the brand, explained why they choose the singer, saying, “everybody loves a comeback and nobody’s doing it better than Britney. She’s just poised for even greater success.”[282] In 2010, Spears designed a limited edition line for the brand, which was released in stores in July 2010.[125] In 2011, she teamed up with Sony, Make Up For Ever and PlentyofFish to release her music video for “Hold It Against Me”, earning her $500,000 for the product placement.[283] Spears also teamed up with Hasbro in 2012 to release an exclusive version of Twister Dance, which includes a remix of “Till the World Ends”. The singer was also featured on a commercial, which was directed by Ray Kay, to promote the game. Spears was also featured on the commercial of “Twister Rave” and the game included a Twister remix of “Circus“.[284]

                Spears’s range of commercial deals and products also includes beauty care products and perfumes. She released her first fragrance with Elizabeth Arden, Curious in 2004, which broke the company’s first-week gross for a perfume.[20] By 2009, she had released seven more fragrances including the popular perfume Fantasy,[285] which earned her the recognition of the best-selling celebrity fragrance line on the market. The singer’s Elizabeth Arden scents make up 34% of celebrity fragrance sales.[286] In 2010, Spears released her eighth fragrance, Radiance. In March 2011, company Brand Sense filed a lawsuit against Spears and Elizabeth Arden seeking $10 million in damages, claiming that the singer and her father, Jamie, stopped paying their thirty-five percent commission that was agreed as part of the contract terms.[287] In July 2011, a Los Angeles judge denied the request by the company lawyers, claiming the fact that Spears is still under conservatorship.[288] Brand Sense, however, stated that they would appeal the decision.[288]In 2011, Radiance was re-issued in a new fragrance titled Cosmic Radiance.[289] Worldwide, Spears sold over one million bottles in the first five years, with gross receipts of $1.5 billion. As of July 2014, Spears has released 16 fragrances through Elizabeth Arden.[290][291]

                Philanthropy

                The singer founded The Britney Spears Foundation, a charitable entity set up to help children in need. The philosophy behind the Foundation was that music and entertainment has a healing quality that can benefit children.[292] The Foundation also supported the annual Britney Spears Camp for the Performing Arts, where campers had the opportunity to explore and develop their talents.[293] In April 2002, through the efforts of Spears and The Britney Spears Foundation, a grant of $1 million was made to the Twin Towers Fund to support the children of uniformed service heroes affected by the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, including New York City Fire Department and its Emergency Medical Services Command, the New York City Police Department, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the New York State Office of court Administration and other government offices.[294] However, it was reported in 2008 that the Foundation had a deficit of $200,000.[295] After the singer went through conservatorship, her father and lawyer Andrew Wallet zeroed out the effort, leading to its closure in 2011.[296]

                On October 30, 2001, Spears, alongside Bono and other popular recording artists under the name “Artists Against AIDS Worldwide”, released a single titled “What’s Going On“, with the intention to benefit AIDS programs in Africa and other impoverished regions.[297]In the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2006, Spears donated $350,000 to Music Rising.[298] Later in 2011, the singer raised $200,000 during An Evening of Southern Style at a private residence in Beverly Hills to benefit the St. Bernard Project, with the help of several celebrities, including Hilary Duff, Selena Gomez, Kelly Osbourne, Kellan Lutz and Kim Kardashian.[299] Spears has also helped several charities during her career, including Madonna’s Kabbalah-based Spirituality for Kids,[300] cancer charity Gilda’s Club Worldwide,[301] Promises Foundation, and United Way, with the latter two focused on giving families from various disadvantaged situations new hope and stable foundations for the future.[298]

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                      Britney Jean Spears is an American singer and actress. Born in McComb, Mississippi, and raised in Kentwood, Louisiana, she performed acting roles in stage productions and television shows as a child before signing with Jive Records in 1997. Wikipedia
                      Born: December 2, 1981 (age 34), McComb, Mississippi, United States
                      Spouse: Kevin Federline (m. 2004–2007), Jason Allen Alexander (m. 2004–2004)
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                      1999
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                      Oops!… I Did It Again
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                    2nd DEC APOORVA AGNIHOTRI BORN

                    2nd DEC APOORVA AGNIHOTRI BORN

                    Apurva Agnihotri

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                    Apurva Agnihotri at Valhalla Chef’s Table Night
                    Born Kolkata, West Bengal, India
                    Nationality Indian
                    Occupation Actor (Films, TV)
                    Spouse(s) Shilpa Sakhlani (2004–present)

                    Apurva Agnihotri is an Indian television actor, known for his role in hit show Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin[1][2][3] and his debut film Pardes.

                    Personal life[edit]

                    Agnihotri was born in Kolkata, India. He did his schooling from South Point School (India) in Kolkata.He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Bhavan’s College, Andheri, Mumbai in 1993. He married Shilpa Sakhlaniin 2004.

                    Career[edit]

                    Apurva Agnihotri debuted in the film Pardes, co-starring with Shahrukh Khan and directed by Subhash Ghai. The film was highly successful and garnered Agnihotri with the nomination for Best Supporting Actor in 1997’sZee Cine Awards.[citation needed] Apurva along with his wife are participants of reality show Big Boss 7 which has been aired on Colors from 15th Sept 2013. In the starting episode, Apurva has been sent to Jahannum(‘Hell’) while his wife was assigned Jannat (‘Heaven’).

                    After several more film roles, he was offered the lead role in Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin, an Indian television serial. His work as Armaan Suri won him the Indian Telly Awards Best Actor Award for 2005.[4]

                    He joined the show Bigg Boss 7 on 15 September 2013 with his wife Shilpa Sakhlani. He was a patient and calm player and also shaved his hair off to make his team win a task. He was voted out by the audience on the 7th week of the show (2 November 2013)

                    Filmography[edit]

                    Films[edit]

                    Year Film Role Notes
                    1997 Pardes Rajiv Debut Film
                    Nominated – Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Male
                    1999 Pyaar Koi Khel Nahin Ashok/Sunil
                    2000 Krodh Raj Verma
                    2001 Hum Ho Gaye Aapke Mohan Sachdev
                    Kasoor Amit
                    2002 Pyaar Diwana Hota Hai Vikram
                    2003 Dhund Kunal
                    2004 Lakeer Rony

                    TV Series/Reality Shows[edit]

                    Apurva Agnihotri Wiki

                    Apurva Agnihotri is an Indian actor, famous for his role “Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin”. He made his Bollywood debut with the film “Pardes”, co-stared with the Bollywood king Shahrukh Khan. His performance was highly appreciated. The film was highly successful and garnered Agnihotri a nomination for Best Supporting Actor in 1997’s Zee Cine Awards. He was last seen in Ekta Kapoor’s show Ajeeb Dastaan Hai Yeh on Life OK.

                    Biography

                    Apurva was born on December 2, 1972. He studied Bachelor of Arts degree from Bhavan’s College, Andheri, Mumbai. He won the “Indian Telly awards for Best Actor” 2005, for his excellent performance as Armaan Suri in “Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin”. His charming looks and flawless acting has made many go crazy.

                    He has started his career as a film actor but shifted to the small screen later. However, He has a new goal in life now, as he wanted to try his hand in direction. He said “I want to make the kind of cinema I believe in and have started taking baby steps towards the goal. My father was a writer, so I guess it comes naturally. Even when I was doing Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin, I would often go behind the camera. I have dream to direct a film.”

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                    Name : Apurva Agnihotri
                    Date of Birth : December 2, 1972
                    Age : 42 years
                    Height : 5’7″ Approx
                    Nationality : Indian
                    Occupation : Actor
                    Spouse/Wife : Shilpa Saklani
                    Religion : Hindu

                    Upcoming show Power Couple

                    Power Couple is a coming up Sony Tv reality show, which will be hosted by Bollywood celeb-couple Arbaaz Khan and Malaika Arora Khan. The series will have 10 popular celebrity couples from across fields, who will compete with each other over various challenges. As per the reports Apurva Aghniotri along with his wife Shilpa Saklani will be part of the show.

                    Marriage

                    After 6 months of relatioship, Apurva tied knot to a well known television actress Shilpa Saklani on 28th June 2004 in Dehradun. The duo had married in a traditional Ghadwali style. Now they are living a very happy life.

                    Vikram in Ajeeb Dastaan Hai Yeh

                    Apurva was seen playing the lead role of Vikram Ahuja in Ajeeb Dastaan Hai Yeh which aired on Life OK. Show also featured Sonali Bendre and Harsh Chhaya in lead roles. Vikram was an affluent, rich and a business tycoon who fell in love with Shobha, wife of Samarth.

                    In Bigg Boss 7

                    Apurva caught everyone’s attention with his stint in the ‘Bigg Boss 7’ house. He tried his best to win the Bigg Boss but later got evicted from the house. He participated in the show with his wife shilpa saklani.

                    Filmography

                    Pardes (1997)
                    Pyaar Koi Khel Nahin (1999)
                    Krodh (2000)
                    Hum Ho Gaye Aapke (2001)
                    Kasoor (2001)
                    Lakeer (2004)

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                      Kainaat Arora

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                      Kainaat Arora
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                      Kainaat Arora at the audio release of Abhilasha Jhingran’s album Mann Tarang, 2012.
                      Born Dehradun, Uttarakhand[1]
                      Other names Charu Arora
                      Occupation Model, actress
                      Years active 2010–present

                      Kainaat Arora is an Indian model turned actress who made her debut in the Bollywood comedy film Grand Masti.[2] She also appeared in Mankatha and Khatta Meetha,[3] and sang in Malayalam films.[4][5]

                      Early life[edit]

                      Kainaat is the second cousin of late actress Divya Bharti.[6][7]

                      Filmography[edit]

                      Year Film Role Language Notes
                      2010 Khatta Meetha Special appearance in song “Aila Re Aila” Hindi (Cameo)
                      2011 Mankatha Special appearance Tamil (Cameo)
                      2013 Grand Masti Marlow Hindi
                      2015 Lailaa O Lailaa Lailaa Malayalam
                      2015 Mogali Puvvu/Secret Telugu & Hindi
                      2015 Faraar Nikki/Jasmine Punjabi with Gippy Grewal[8][9]

                      Kainaat Arora

                      Kainaat Arora

                      Name: Kainaat Arora

                      Birthdate: 2nd of December, 1986

                      Zodiac: Sagittarius

                      Trivia:

                      Kainaat Arora is the second cousin of Divya Bharti, the late actress.

                      Biography: Kainaat Arora, the newcomer in the Bollywood film industry was born on the 2nd of December in the year 1986 at Saharanpur in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Before she joined the acting industry, Kainaat had been actively involved with the modelling industry. When she was sixteen years of age, Kainaat shifted to Delhi where she learnt merchandising at the prestigious National Institute of Fashion Technology. While she was pursuing her course she started getting various modelling offers. She had been a model for Cadbury, Maruti 800, Lux and several other companies and brands. In fact there was a point of time when she used to get paid the highest amount as a model in Delhi. Soon enough she moved to Mumbai and there she judged the Miss Kerala pageant. There she met director Priyadarshan and that is when she got the opportunity to make it big in the industry.

                      In the year 2010 she appeared as an item girl in a song (“Aila Re Aila”) in ‘Khatta Meetha’, directed by Priyadarshan and starring Rajpal Yadav, Urvashi Sharma, Akshay Kumar and Trisha Krishnan. A year later in 2011 she starred in the Venkat Prabhu directed Tamil action thriller flick titled ‘Mankatha’ starring Premji Amaren, Anjali, Andrea Jeremiah, Lakshmi Rai, Trisha Krishnan, Arjun Sarja and Ajith Kumar.

                      In 2013 she starred in an adult comedy flick ‘Grand Masti’, directed by Indra Kumar and starring Maryam Zakaria, Bruna Abdullah, Manjari Fadnis, Sonalee Kulkarni, Aftab Shivdasani, Vivek Oberoi and Riteish Deshmukh. This film which is a sequel to ‘Masti’ deals with the story of three married guys going out on a fun and thrilling experience in their college reunion at Shree Lalchand University of Technology and Science (SLUTS) where they face a variety of problems. One of her upcoming films include ‘Hate Story 2’ directed by Vishal Pandya and starring Sushant Singh, Surveen Chawla and Jay Bhanushali. She has also signed up for AneesBazmee’s next project, titled ‘Welcome Back’ which is a comedy film and would be having Shruti Hassan, Paresh Rawal, Nana Patekar, John Abraham and Anil Kapoor in the cast crew.

                      The various projects in which Kainaat Arora has worked in are as follows- ‘Khatta Meetha’ (2010), ‘Mankatha’ (2011) and ‘Grand Masti’ (2013).

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                        2nd DEC 1959 BOMAN IRANI BORN

                        2nd DEC 1959 BOMAN IRANI BORN

                        Boman Irani

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                        Boman Irani
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                        Born 2 December 1959 (age 56)
                        Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
                        Occupation Film actor
                        Voice actor
                        Years active 2000–present
                        Religion Zoroastrianism
                        Spouse(s) Zenobia Irani
                        Children choteya and Kayoze Irani (son)

                        Boman Irani (born 2 December 1959) is an Indian film and theatre actor, voice artist and photographer. He is widely known for his comedic and villain roles in Bollywood movies such as Don, Munna Bhai MBBS, 3 Idiotsand most recently PK and Happy New Year.

                        Early life[edit]

                        Irani was born on 2 December 1959, in Mumbai. He finished his schooling in St. Mary’s School, Mumbai. He is a graduate of Mithibai College in Mumbai. After his polytechnic diploma course, he joined the Taj Mahal Palace & Tower and worked there as a waiter and room service staff.[1] Thereafter, he joined his mother to run their ancestral bakery shop between Novelty and Apsara Cinema in South Mumbai.[citation needed]

                        Irani turned to photography in 1987 and continued until he turned into an actor.[citation needed]

                        Career[edit]

                        Irani began his acting career in theatre and moved to film in 2000. Irani gained attention for his role in the 2003 comedy Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. He later appeared in Lage Raho Munna Bhai for which he received several IIFA award nominations and in 3 Idiotsopposite Aamir Khan which earned him a Filmfare Award and a Star Screen Award for Best Actor in a Villainous Role. He is the host of Bollywood Ka Boss.

                        Theatre career[edit]

                        Acting had been a passion to Boman even during school and college days inspired by his great friend Mahan Shri Chandan kr. Singh. He trained under acting coach Hansraj Siddhia from 1981 to 1983 and adopted professional acting methods inspired by Chandan Singh. Irani preferred British theatre, and he soon developed different accents.

                        Irani’s mentor was Alyque Padamsee — the veteran theatre actor best known for his role as Mohammad Ali Jinnah in Gandhi. He was introduced to Padamsee by Shiamak Davar.[1][2] Irani’s earliest theatrical appearance was in Roshni where he played a cameo at the Regional Theatre in Versova. He followed this up with serials like Family Ties and Mahatma vs Gandhi, playing Gandhi after the role was turned down by Darshan Jariwala. His most illustrious play till date has been I am not Bajirao which ran for 10 years.[1]

                        Film career[edit]

                        Irani started out in a number of advertisements like Fanta, Ceat and Krackjack biscuits (as Mr. Jack of the Krack and Jack duo[3]).

                        His small but very significant role in Darna Mana Hai earned him good acclaim. the film didn’t fare too well, but his was one of the most remembered segments of the movies along with Saif Ali Khan. With Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. Irani became really popular. His role as J. Asthana earned him a Filmfare Award nomination for Best Comedian.His comic as well as minor antagonist type role in 3 Idiots is also still remembered. Since then Irani has played in many comedic hits (Main Hoon Na, Lage Raho Munna Bhai, Dostana, Khosla Ka Ghosla, Waqt: The Race Against Time, No Entry, 3 Idiots, Housefull, Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu, Housefull 2 and Cocktail), supporting (Veer-Zaara, Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara, Lakshya, Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd., Sorry Bhai!, Page 3, My Wife’s Murder), and negative roles (Don: The Chase Begins Again , Don 2: The King Is Back, Eklavya). He acted in his first Telugu movie Attharintiki Daaredhi as the grandfather of Pawan Kalyan .

                        Irani hosted the IIFA Awards with actor Ritesh Deshmukh in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 in Toronto.[4] He has been on Kaun Banega Crorepati with Sanjay Dutt.

                        Personal life[edit]

                        Boman Irani is an Irani and follows the religion of Zoroastrianism. He speaks English, Hindi, Gujarati, Bengali and Marathi fluently. Irani is a member of the Parsee Television Actors Community and is its secretary. He is married to Zenobia, with whom he has two sons, Danesh and Kayoze Irani.[citation needed]

                        Filmography[edit]

                        Key
                        Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released
                        Year Film Role Notes
                        2001 Everybody Says I’m Fine! Mr. Mittal
                        2002 Let’s Talk Nikhil
                        2003 Darna Mana Hai Hotel owner
                        2003 Boom Diamond Dealer Cameo Appearance
                        2003 Munnabhai M.B.B.S. Dr. J. C. Asthana Nominated, Filmfare Best Comedian Award
                        2004 Main Hoon Na Principal Nominated, Filmfare Best Comedian Award
                        2004 Lakshya Mr. Shergill
                        2004 Veer-Zaara Jahangir Hayaat Khan
                        2005 Page 3 Deepak Suri
                        2005 Waqt: The Race Against Time Natu
                        2005 My Wife’s Murder Inspector Tejpal Randhawa
                        2005 No Entry Minister P.J. Gupta
                        2005 Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara Public Prosecutor
                        2005 Home Delivery: Aapko… Ghar Tak Michael Burnett / Santa Claus
                        2005 Kal: Yesterday and Tomorrow Yashwant Dayal
                        2005 Bluffmaster Dr. Bhalerao
                        2005 Mr Prime Minister
                        2005 Being Cyrus Farokh Sethna
                        2006 Shaadi Se Pehle Dr Rustam
                        2006 Pyare Mohan Tony Alias Dholakia
                        2006 Yun Hota To Kya Hota DCP Special appearance
                        2006 Lage Raho Munna Bhai Lucky Singh Nominated, Filmfare Best Villain Award
                        2006 Khosla Ka Ghosla Kishen Khurana
                        2006 Don – The Chase Begins Again DCP DeSilva / Vardhaan
                        2007 Eklavya: The Royal Guard Rana Jayawardhan
                        2007 Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. Oscar Fernandes
                        2007 Heyy Babyy Bharat Sahni
                        2007 Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal Tony Singh
                        2008 Woodstock Villa
                        2008 Love Story 2050 Professor Yatin Khanna / Uncle Ya
                        2008 Kismat Konnection Rajiv Batra Guest appearance
                        2008 Rishton Ki Machine
                        2008 Dostana M (Murali)
                        2008 Yuvvraaj Dr P.K. Banton
                        2008 Sorry Bhai! Navin
                        2008 Maharathi AD Merchant
                        2009 Luck by Chance Dinaz Aziz Cameo Appearance
                        2009 Little Zizou Boman Pressvala
                        2009 99 Rahul
                        2009 Kambakkht Ishq Doctor Cameo Appearance
                        2009 Perfect Mismatch Mr. Patel
                        2009 Fruit and Nut Maharaja Harry Holkar
                        2009 Durbar
                        2009 Front Page
                        2009 3 Idiots Viru Sahastrabuddhe (Virus) Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor
                        2009 Mungilal Rocks
                        2010 Well Done Abba Arman Ali / Rahman Ali
                        2010 Teen Patti Special Appearance
                        2010 Hum Tum Aur Ghost Kapoor
                        2010 Mirch Asu Hotmal
                        2010 Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai Special Appearance
                        2010 Housefull Batukbhai Patel
                        2011 F.A.L.T.U Principal Sharma Special Appearance
                        2011 Game O. P. Ramsay
                        2011 Love Breakups Zindagi Sheila’s Dad Cameo Appearance
                        2011 Don 2: The King is Back Vardhaan Nominated, IIFA Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role
                        2012 Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu Rahul’s father
                        2012 Housefull 2 Batook Patel
                        2012 Tezz Sanjay Raina
                        2012 Ferrari Ki Sawaari Deboo
                        2012 Cocktail Randhir kapoor(Randy)
                        2012 Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi Farhad
                        2012 Student of the Year Harkishan Sanan Guest Appearance
                        2013 Jolly LLB Advocate Rajpal as star advocate in film
                        2013 Attarintiki Daredi Raghu Nandan Tollywood Debut film
                        2014 Youngistaan Prime Minister Dashrath Kaul Guest appearance
                        2014 Bhoothnath Returns Bhausaheb
                        2014 Happy New Year Tehmton Irani (Tammy)
                        2014 PK Cherry Bajwa
                        2015 The Legend of Michael MishraFilms that have not yet been released[5]
                        2015 Dilwale Films that have not yet been released Filming
                        2015 Bengal Tiger Films that have not yet been released Second Tollywood film[6]
                        2016 Housefull 3 Films that have not yet been released Pre-Production

                        Awards[edit]

                        Year Award Show Award Film Won
                        2004 Screen Weekly Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role Munnabhai M.B.B.S. Yes
                        2007 Filmfare Award Filmfare Best Villain Award Lage Raho Munnabhai No
                        2010 Star Screen Award Star Screen Award for Best Villain 3 Idiots Yes
                        2010 Filmfare Award Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award 3 Idiots Yes
                        2010 IIFA Award IIFA Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role 3 Idiots Yes
                        2013 Kalakar Awards Award for Best Actor Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi Yes
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                            Boman Irani is an Indian film and theatre actor, voice artist and photographer. He is widely known for his comedic and villain roles in Bollywood movies such as Don, Munna Bhai MBBS, 3 Idiots and most recently PK and Happy New Year. Wikipedia
                            Born: December 2, 1959 (age 56), Mumbai
                            Height: 1.91 m
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