Pramod Moutho
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Pramod Moutho | |
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Born | Pramod Sharma 7 May 1955 |
Other names | Pramod Muthu |
Occupation | actor |
Years active | 1989-2019 |
Pramod Moutho (Pramod Sharma; born 7 May 1955) is an Indian film and television actor. He has appeared as a
Khalnayak (1993), Dilwale (1994), Raja Hindustani (1996), Mehndi (1998), Gadar (2001) and Jodhaa Akbar
(2008) and over 120 other Hindi movies.
Biography
Born on 7 May 1955 in
Punjabi Hindu Brahmin family as Pramod Sharma,[1] Moutho started acting in stage plays while studying in NJSA Government College, Kapurthala. He, along with Lalit Behl, Satish Sharma, Ravi Deep
and Harjeet Walia staged plays. As a college student, Pramod used to play Mouth Organ. That is how his friends gave him the name Moutho. He got his diploma from Department of Indian Theatre.
Career
He started his career freelancing as a stage actor in Punjab and Delhi, where he worked for a few years.
He acted in a number of TV plays, telefilms and TV Serials including Supne Te Parchhaven, Buniyad and Bebasi. After working with
Filmography
- Karishma Kali Kaa (1990) as Minister Sampoorna Anand
- College Girl (1990) as Madhuri's brother
- Yalgaar (1992) as Press Reporter
- Aaj Kie Aurat (1993) as Builder Shyam Kumar Gupta
- Khalnayak(1993) as Roshan Mahanta
- Dilwale (1994) as Mama Thakur's Brother
- 1942 A Love Story(1994) as Govind
- Veergati (1995) as Minister Brahmachari
- Mafia (1996) as Minister Praja Swami
- Loafer (1996) as Dhandpani
- Raja Hindustani (1996) as Swaraj (Shalu's brother)
- Agnichakra (film)(1997) as Jumbo
- Ankhon Mein Tum Ho (1997) as Mohan [4]
- Qila (1998) as Prosecuting attorney
- Dushman (1998) as ACP Santosh Singh Sehgal
- Mehndi (1998) as Mr. Chaudhary
- Hero Hindustani as Rashid
- Military Raaj(1998) as politician Nagishvar Rao
- Mafia Raaj (1998)
- Dulhan Banoo Main Teri (1999) as Minister Sukhdev
- Heeralal Pannalal (1999) as S.K. Motiwala
- Phool Aur Aag (1999) as Killer
- Agniputra (2000)
- Deewane (2000) as Lekhraj's Brother
- Justice Chowdhary (2000) as Asgar Thakral
- Bichhoo (2000) as Pankaj Kharbanda
- Shikari (2000)
- Kurukshetra (2000) as ACP Patwardhan
- Belagaam (2002)
- 26 January Good Morning India (2009)
- Raju Chacha (2000) as Prabhakar Sinha
- Indian (2001) as Inspector Moutho
- Shaheed-E-Kargil (2000)
- Jodi No.1 as Rajpal
- Gadar: Ek Prem Katha (2001) as Gurdeep (Tara's father)
- Aks (2001) as Justice Balwant Chaudhry
- Be-Lagaam (2002) as Ajit Pal as Tanveer Zaidi's Uncle
- Hathyar (2002)
- Basti (2003) as Minister
- Dev (2004) as Ali Khan
- What's Your Raashee? (2009) as Indravadan Zaveri
- Jodhaa Akbar (2008) as Todar Mal
- Lahore (2010) as Shahnawaz Qureshi
- Dark Rainbow (2011) as Ruhi's father
- Chinar Daastaan-E-Ishq(2015) as Salaam
- Risknamaa (2019) as Phool Chand Kaka Directed By Aarun Nagar
Television
- Supne Te Parchhaven Punjabi (TV Serial)
- Bharat Ek Khoj
- Buniyad (Punjabi Serial)
- Bebasi (Punjabi Teleplay)
- Junior G (2001-2003) as Fyomancho
- Chanakya (TV series, 1991-1992) as Maha Mantri Shaktar
- Tehkikaat (episodes 16 and 17: A Mystery Behind missing Girl and episodes 51 and 52: Murder of Sam D'Silva as Doctor Shenoy)
- Maan Rahe Tera Pitaah (2010)
- Adaalat (2010–2016) as Advocate Avatramani
- Rab Se Sohna Isshq (2012-2013)
Stage
- Hewers of Coal
- Kya Number Badlega
- Chhatrian
- Nayak Katha
- Balde Tibbe (Desire Under the Elms)
- Shuturmurg
- Surya Ki Antim Kiran Se Surya Ki Pehli Kiran Tak
References
- ^ a b Kumar, Anuj (16 July 2010). "my first break Pramod moutho". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 5 September 2023. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
My real name is Pramod Sharma and I am a Punjabi Brahmin from Kapurthala.
- Indian Express. 30 May 2010.
- ^ "Sony TV's Encounter to launch on 11 April; Rajesh, Promod, Aditya, Parag and Adaa to feature in the first episode". Tellychakkar.com. 29 March 2014. Archived from the original on 31 March 2014. Retrieved 6 September 2023.
- ^ Trailer -- Ankhon Mein Tum Ho Indian Express, 26 December 1997.
External links
- Pramod Moutho at IMDb
- Pramod Moutho at Bollywood Hungama