Abbas (actor)

Mirza Abbas Ali (born 21 May 1975), known by his stage name Abbas, is a former Indian actor, fashion model, and present-day motivational speaker who has predominantly appeared in Tamil and Telugu films.[2] Following his career as a fashion model, he made his film debut with Kadhal Desam (1996) which gave him instant recognition. He continued to appear in lead roles, which went unsuccessful, before continuing his career as part of ensemble casts and in antagonistic roles in major Tamil films such as Padayappa (1999), Kandukondain Kandukondain (2000), Minnale (2001), Aanandham (2001), Pammal K. Sambandam (2001), Guru En Aalu (2009), and Ramanujan (2014). He quit acting in films after 2015, when he moved to New Zealand and became a motivational speaker.

Abbas
Born
Mirza Abbas Ali

(1975-05-21) 21 May 1975[1]
Occupation(s)Actor, model, motivational speaker
Years active1996 - 2015
Spouse
Erum Ali
(m. 1997)
Children2

Career

Abbas grew up watching Hindi films. His maternal grandfather being an actor Farrukh Mirza acted in Neel Darpan (Bengali) and his paternal family being related to actor Feroz Khan.[3] He partook in modelling assignments since his college days won "Face of 94" in Bangalore. Initially, after hearing that director Kadhir was looking for a new actor for his latest venture, Abbas had recommended his friends who knew Tamil to audition and took part in a speculative audition at the insistence of his friend. Kadhir was impressed with Abbas' performance and invited him to a screen test for Kadhal Desam (1996), before eventually signing him on to play a leading role.[4] Unfamiliar with the Tamil language, Abbas memorised his lines on the set of the film and Kadhir began the shoot with easier portions, in order to ease Abbas into his role.[4] Featuring alongside Vineeth and Tabu, Kadhal Desam became a critical and commercial success and Abbas was dubbed by the media as a "heart-throb" and garnered several more acting offers.[5] His busy schedule meant that he missed out on various successful films including Kadhalukku Mariyadhai (1997) and Jeans (1998), and the Tamil films he appeared in such as Jolly (1998) Ini Ellam Sugame (1998), Aasai Thambi (1998) were predominantly box office failures. Meanwhile, the success of Kaadhal Desam's dubbed Telugu version, allowed him to make a breakthrough in Telugu films and his next ventures Priya O Priya (1997) and Rajahamsa (1998) were profitable. He also appeared in the youth-centric Kannada film, Shanti Shanti Shanti (1999), featuring alongside debutant Madhavan for the first time.[5]

Following a spell of commercially disappointing Tamil films as the lead actor, Abbas worked on several prestigious films in the early 2000s as a second hero.[4] He appeared as Rajinikanth's son-in-law in Padayappa (1999), before portraying the role of a doctor in Kamal Haasan's historical film, Hey Ram (2000). Abbas then appeared in Rajiv Menon's multi-starrer Kandukondain Kandukondain (2000), in which he was paired with Aishwarya Rai, and the film went on to win positive reviews from critics.[6] In 2001, he made further supporting appearances in the commercially successful films, Minnale by Gautham Vasudev Menon and Aanandham by N. Linguswamy, with Mammootty as well in Pammal K. Sambandam (2002) with Kamal Haasan again, and critics labelled the period as a "career high".[4] He appeared in a music video for Rajshri Pictures and was subsequently given the opportunity from producers to appear in Hindi films, then made his debut with Ansh (2002).[4] The failure of the film prompted two further films, including Aur Phir with Bipasha Basu to be shelved, and he continued to appear in Tamil films in supporting roles through the mid-2000s.[7]

With multi-starrers diminishing in Tamil cinema, Abbas appeared in some low-budget ventures such as Unarchigal (2006) and 47A Besant Nagar Varai (2006), before opting to pursue anti-hero roles.[8] He starred as a womaniser in the horror film Shock (2004) and Thiruttu Payale (2006), and then also played a comic villain in Sadhu Miranda (2008) and Guru En Aalu (2009). In 2010, he made a return to Kannada films with the family drama Appu and Pappu, portraying the father of young boy.[3] In recent years, Abbas has appeared in television serials, while he also portrayed scientist Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis in Ramanujan (2014).[9] Due to his fading interest in acting, he shifted to Auckland, New Zealand, where he worked in menial jobs to support his family before becoming a motivational speaker.[10][11]

Personal life

Abbas was born on 21 May 1975. He married Erum Hussain Khan, in 1997. After marriage, Erum launched her own label known as Erum ALi & EA Bridal Lounge. The couple have a daughter and a son.[12] Erum designed costumes for movies, notably Aayirathil Oruvan and Guru En Aalu, where Abbas' co-star Madhavan's wife, Saritha, also worked as a designer.[13]

Music videos

YearAlbumMusic VideoOther notes
1997 Yeh Hai Prem Yeh Hai Prem Trilogy Actor[14]

Filmography

List of films and roles
Year Title Role Language Notes
1996Kadhal DesamArunTamil
1997V.I.P.SanthoshTamil
Priya O PriyaVamsiTelugu
PoochudavaKannanTamil
1998Ini Ellam SugameAravindTamil
Shanti Shanti ShantiRajuKannada
JollyGauri ShankarTamil
RajahamsaTelugu
Aasai ThambiVijayTamil
PooveliArunTamil
1999Kannezhuthi Pottum ThottuMoosakuttyMalayalam
RajaSanjayTeluguSpecial appearance
PadayappaChandraprakashTamil
SuyamvaramIndiranTamil
Malabar PoliceRajaTamil
Anaganaga Oka AmmaiSathyaTelugu
Krishna BabuVijay BabuTelugu
Alludugaaru VachcharuMadhuTelugu
2000Hey RamMunavarTamil
Hindi
DreamsShivaMalayalam
Kandukondain KandukondainSrikanthTamil
MadhuriTelugu
2001MinnaleRajiv SamuelTamil
Vinnukum MannukumHimselfTamilGuest appearance
AanandhamKannanTamil
2002Pammal K. SambandamAnandTamil
Nee PremakaiPrabhuTelugu
AnshRajnath GuruHindi
Kadhal VirusRajivTamil
2003KadhaludanDuraiTamil
Banda ParamasivamMadhavanTamil
ParasuramShivaTamil
Zinda DilVijayHindi
Three RosesTamilGuest appearance
Sindhamal SitharamalSaravananTamil
HelloKannada
2004ManasthanSelvarasuTamil
Swetha NaaguPraveenTelugu
Kannada
ShockAjayTamil
Adi ThadiArjunTamil
KadhaGauthamMalayalam
Azhagiya TheeyeHimselfTamilGuest appearance
GreetingsSwaminathanMalayalam
AdhuRajTamilGuest appearance
2005Kalyana KurimanamVishnuMalayalam
Political RowdyKarthikTelugu
Dil Ke Peeche PeecheArjunHindi
Vanakkam ThalaivaManoTamil
2006UnarchigalBalajiTamil
47A Besant Nagar VaraiRamakhrishnanTamil
Thiruttu PayaleRameshTamil
2007MouryanShivashangaranMalayalam
ChandrahasTelugu
AnasuyaAnandTelugu
2008Sadhu MirandaRam MohanTamil
Idi SangathiSathyamurthyTelugu
2009BankAbbasTelugu
Guru En AaluKrishnaTamil
2010Appu and PappuRameshKannada
RamdevRamTelugu
2011KoHimselfTamilGuest Appearance
MaaroRaj MohanTelugu
2014Savaari 2Dinakar ShettyKannada
Ala Jarigindi Oka RojuRahulTelugu
RamanujanPrasanta Chandra MahalanobisEnglish
Tamil
2015PachakkallamVenkiteshMalayalam

Television

List of television shows and roles
YearTitleRoleLanguageTelevisionNotes
2012DharmayuthamRammohanTamilVijay TV
2013 - 2014VaidehiTamilJaya TV

References

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