Manoj Bajpaiyee was brought up in Bihar, more
specifically in a small village named Bilwa. He
grew up as a film-lover and was always a patron
of the art of acting. He has earned his acting
credentials doing theatre. In 1996 he was given
a tiny role in Shekar Kapoor's "Bandit Queen".
As his role in "Bandit Queen" was minimal, Manoj
Bajpai failed to make a splash. He took a role
in television serials "Zameen Aasmaan"and "Badalte
Rishtay".
Ram Gopal Verma, who had worked with him in "Daud",
gave him another shot with a huge role in "Satya"
as Bhiku Mhatre. Manoj 's sincere performance
left audiences enthralled and his mark was
permanentaly made when he received the Filmfare
Critic's Award. "Shool", marked Manoj's most
prominent role, and his acting skills stole the
show. The public was beginning to fall deeper in
love with his hearfelt display od emotion on
screen.
Being a stickler for variety Manoj has always
dug the roles that offer him the scope to convey
myriad emotions. He showed his hand at comedy in
Hansal Mehta's dark comedy Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar
and his subtle Land resisted performance in
Zubeidaa just adds another feather to his cap.
The intensity in his acting kept everyone wondering about this brown-black eyed man. Things were yet to happen for him. His relationship with actress Neha has also been in the public eye for quite sometime now. This man has the dream of working with Martin Scorcese and with the kind of adulation and fanfare he has now, the day should not far enough.
Address for Communication:
304 Victoria, Shastri Nagar, Lokhandwala Rd,
Andheri(W), Mumbai -400053
Date of Birth : 3rd April
Height : 5' 7"
Debut Film : Bandit Queen (1996)
Awards: Filmfare Critic's Award for Satya
(1998)







