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Actor
Gender
Male
Birthday
26 September
Location
Maharashtra, India
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Biography
Chunky Pandey was born in Bombay, India on September 26, 1962, in a non-film household.
Chunky's real name is Suyash Sharad Pandey, but is also known as Chandrakant Pandey. He shot into fame with a secondary role in 'Tezaab' which had Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit in the lead roles. He continued to meet considerable success in secondary and supportive roles but has yet to make a name for himself as a lead hero.
After his marriage to Bhavna in 1998, he decided to act in Bangla movies, and achieved considerable success there, even though he has no knowledge of Bangla, and had his voice dubbed.
Chunky Pandey was born in Bombay, India on September 26, 1962, in a non-film household.
Chunky's real name is Suyash Sharad Pandey, but is also known as Chandrakant Pandey. He shot into fame with a secondary role in 'Tezaab' which had Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit in the lead roles. He continued to meet considerable success in secondary and supportive roles but has yet to make a name for himself as a lead hero.
After his marriage to Bhavna in 1998, he decided to act in Bangla movies, and achieved considerable success there, even though he had no knowledge of Bangla, and had his voice dubbed.
After the birth of two daughters, he decided to make a comeback to Bollywood in 2002 and ended up appearing in over a dozen movies.
He has appeared in over 55 movies, and has been nominated once for his supportive role in 'Tezaab'.
Apart from appearing in movies, Chunky is also involved in a business 'Bollywood Electric' which hosts stage shows. He and Bhavna also run a health food restaurant in Mumbai, India.
Born on September 26, 1962, Chunkey Pandey is known for acting in Bollywood movies. His real name is Suyash Sharad Panday, but is also known as Chandrakant Pandey. He married Bhavna in 1998 and has two daughters.
Starting out his Bollywood career in 1987 with the film Daraar, Pandey shot to the spotlight with his role as Munna's (Anil Kapoor) friend in the movie Tezaab (1988). He is still remembered for his role as Akash Bharaj in Vishwatma (1992) and Haricharan in Insaniyat (1994).
Unfortunately for Pandey, many of his films in which he had the leading role never did well at the box office. It was always his secondary leading roles that made the most impact. His career began to fade from the limelight in the mid-90s due to the rising popularity and demand of megastars such as Aamir Khan, Shahrukh Khan & Salman Khan.
As a result, Pandey traveled to Bangladesh in the late 1990s to keep his acting career alive. Surprisingly Chunky became a superstar overnight in Bangladesh, starring in numerous Bengali movies. Ironically, Pandey had never spoken Bengali and his voice was dubbed over.
He decides to make a comeback to Bollywood in 2002 and ended up appearing in over a dozen movies. He is also known for his comedian role in the movie Fool N Final (2007).
Chunkey Pandey is a Bollywood actor born on September 26, 1962. His real name is Suyash Sharad Panday. He married Bhavna in 1998 and has two daughters. Starting out his Bollywood career in 1987 with the film Daraar, Pandey shot to the spotlight with his role as Munna's (Anil Kapoor) friend in the movie Tezaab (1988), for which he was nominated for the Filmfare award for Best Supporting Actor.
He is still remembered for his role as Akash Bharaj in Vishwatma (1992) and Haricharan in Insaniyat (1994). He continued to meet considerable success in secondary and supportive roles. His career began to fade in the mid-90s.
As a result, Pandey traveled to Bangladesh in the late 1990s to keep his acting career alive. Fortunately Chunky became a superstar overnight in Bangladesh, starring in numerous Bengali movies. Ironically, Pandey had never spoken Bengali and his voice was dubbed over.
He decided to make a comeback to Bollywood in 2002 and ended up appearing in over a dozen movies. He is also known for his comic role in the film Fool N Final (2007). He also owns a restaurant in Mumbai.