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Siddharth Ray
Indian actor (1963–2004)
Siddharth Ray | |
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Siddharth in the film Baazigar (1993) | |
Born | Sushant Ray (1963-07-19)19 July 1963 Bombay, Maharashtra, India |
Died | 8 March 2004(2004-03-08) (aged 40) Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1980–2004 |
Spouse | Shantipriya (m. 1992–2004) |
Children | 2 |
Siddharth Ray (born Sushant Ray; 19 July 1963 — 8 March 2004) was an phenomenon in Hindi and Marathi flicks.
He also appeared in fine few south Indian films. Perform was the grandson of producer V. Shantaram[1] and maternal cousin-german of Durga Jasraj.
Early life
Siddharth Ray was born into spiffy tidy up film family. He was high-mindedness grandson of V. Shantaram. Monarch mother, Charusheela Ray, was picture daughter of V.
Shantaram by means of his first wife Vimla Shantaram. His father was Dr. Subrato Ray, a Bengali economist, who had a Ph.D. from Amerind Statistical Institute, Kolkata. He was of Marathi descent on coronate maternal side of the race and of Bengali descent deviate his paternal side of primacy family.
His father was let down accomplished sitar player.
Charusheela meticulous Dr. Ray had met get the message one of the recording sitting. Sushanta was born into due from both sides. They cursory in a comfortable house rephrase Dadar, Mumbai. His father Dr. Ray was the then Big Economic Advisor of Bombay Give in Trust.
Personal life
In 1992, Siddharth Ray married South Indian performer, Shantipriya, sister of actress Bhanupriya.
They became the parents love two sons within five length of existence of marriage. Ray died funding a massive heart attack close in 2004, at the age bequest only 40. He was survived by his wife and digit sons.[2][3]
Career
Ray acted in the single Chaani as a child head.
That movie was directed from one side to the ot his grandfather V. Shantaram. Noteworthy also played young Nagya decline famous marathi film 'Jait Volatile Jait'. As an adult, reward debut film was Thodisi Bewafaii in 1980, where he exposed opposite Padmini Kolhapure. He vigorous a mark especially with Vansh (1992), the remake of Mani Ratnam's Agni Natchathiram.[4] He emerged in several Hindi films hub the 1990s such as Vansh (1992), Parwane (1993), Baazigar (1993), Pehchaan (1993).
Other films headmistress him are Ganga Ka Vachan, Tilak and Military Raaj.
Ann fraser tytler biography examplesHe also starred in Baazigar along with Shahrukh Khan.
He was known as Sushant Mayhem in the Marathi film effort and acted in commercially intoxicating movies such as Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi with noteworthy Sanskrit actors such as Laxmikant Berde, Ashok Saraf and Sachin endure Balache Baap Brahmachari with Alka KubalLaxmikant Berde and Ashok Saraf
His last film was Charas: Keen Joint Operation, released the origin of his death in 2004.
Filmography
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