Saurabh Shukla(I)
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Shukla's family left Gorakhpur for Delhi when he was two
years old. After completing his schooling, he graduated from
Khalsa College, Delhi. His professional career began in 1984 with his
entry into theater.
Shukla began serious theater in 1986 with roles in plays like A
View From The Bridge (Arthur Miller), Look Back In Anger (John
Osborne), Ghashiram Kotwal (Vijay Tendulkar) and Hayvadan. In 1991, he
joined the NSD Repertoire Company - the professional wing of the
National School of Drama - as an actor. The next year, he got his first
break when Shekhar Kapur, impressed with his work, created a role for
him in Bandit Queen. Shukla also took the role of Vijay Anand's sidekick
Gopi in the 1994 Doordarshan crime drama Tehkikat. The series was
directed by Karan Razdan, but Shekhar Kapur directed the first episode.
Shukla's biggest break came when he co-wrote the script for Ram Gopal
Varma's 1998 cult classic Satya and essayed the role of gangster Kallu
Mama in the film. He won the Star Screen Award for Best Screenplay
alongside Anurag Kashyap.
In 2003, he wrote the screenplay for Calcutta Mail. He received his
first award for this film, the Zee Cine Award for Best Screenplay. In
2008, he acted in his first international film, the Golden Globe and
Academy Award winning Slumdog Millionaire, as the character Constable
Srinivas.
years old. After completing his schooling, he graduated from
Khalsa College, Delhi. His professional career began in 1984 with his
entry into theater.
Shukla began serious theater in 1986 with roles in plays like A
View From The Bridge (Arthur Miller), Look Back In Anger (John
Osborne), Ghashiram Kotwal (Vijay Tendulkar) and Hayvadan. In 1991, he
joined the NSD Repertoire Company - the professional wing of the
National School of Drama - as an actor. The next year, he got his first
break when Shekhar Kapur, impressed with his work, created a role for
him in Bandit Queen. Shukla also took the role of Vijay Anand's sidekick
Gopi in the 1994 Doordarshan crime drama Tehkikat. The series was
directed by Karan Razdan, but Shekhar Kapur directed the first episode.
Shukla's biggest break came when he co-wrote the script for Ram Gopal
Varma's 1998 cult classic Satya and essayed the role of gangster Kallu
Mama in the film. He won the Star Screen Award for Best Screenplay
alongside Anurag Kashyap.
In 2003, he wrote the screenplay for Calcutta Mail. He received his
first award for this film, the Zee Cine Award for Best Screenplay. In
2008, he acted in his first international film, the Golden Globe and
Academy Award winning Slumdog Millionaire, as the character Constable
Srinivas.