Asif Basra was a well-known Indian film, television, and theatre actor. He was famous for playing the role of Puro N. Virajnarianan in the American comedy film ‘Outsourced’ (2006).
Wiki/Biography
Asif Basra was born on Thursday, 27 July 1967 (age 53 years; at the time of death), in Amravati, Maharashtra. His zodiac sign is Leo. He did his schooling from Dnyanmata High School in Amravati, Maharashtra. Later, he attended VMV College, Amravati to pursue B.Sc. in Physics. [1]Facebook[2]Asif Basra
Physical Appearance
Height (approx.): 5′ 8″
Eye Colour: Black
Hair Colour: Salt & Pepper
Family, Caste & Wife
He was born in a Muslim family. His sister’s name is Najma Basra Nagani.
Career
He was a well-known theatre artist and performed in various Hindi, English, and Urdu theatre plays, like Hamlet, Merchant of Venice, Oh No! Not Again, Mahatma V/s Gandhi, Tuglak, Kumbh Katha, and Mumtaz Bhai Patangwale. In 1998, he debuted as an actor in the Hindi film ‘Woh’ in which he played the role of a History teacher ‘Omkarnath Dikshit.’ He appeared in various Hindi films, like ‘Parzania’ (2005), ‘Jab We Met’ (2007), ‘Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai’ (2010), ‘Krrish 3’ (2013), ‘Hichki’ (2018), ‘P Se Pyaar F Se Faraar’ (2019). He received critical acclaim for his roles in the Hindi films ‘Black Friday’ (2004) and ‘Parzania’ (2005).
He acted in a few regional languages films, such as ‘Saanjh’ (2016, Himachali), ‘Wrong Side Raju’ (2016, Gujarati), and ‘Big Brother’ (2020, Malayalam).
In 2020, he appeared in the popular Hindi web-series ‘Paatal Lok’ and ‘Hostages.’ He was featured in various TV commercials.
Signature
Favourite Things
- Actor: Naseeruddin Shah
- Singer: Neha Kakkar
Death
He was found hanging in his leased property in McLeodganj, Upper Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh on 12 November 2020. As per the sources, no suicide note was found at the spot of death. [3]The Hindu
Facts/Trivia
- He did not have any formal training in acting. He used to perform in various film festivals in his school and college days.
- He moved to Mumbai in 1989, to act in the college productions. He used to spend all his salary on buying tickets or passes of theatre plays. In 1991, for almost a week he daily watched the Athol Fugard’s play ‘Boesman and Lena.’
- He got his break in theatre plays with Salim Ghouse’s production.
- He resigned from his 9-5 job to continue his career in the Indian theatre.
- He has organized various acting workshops at the renowned Indian theatres like Prithvi Theatre. He has also organized various acting workshops in corporate bodies, NGOs, educational institutions, and children & youth groups.
- He loved to travel on his Royal Enfield motorcycle.
- He was an avid animal lover.
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