Last updated on August 11th, 2023 at 05:26 pm
Deepak Tijori (born 28 August 1961) is an Indian film director and actor who works in Bollywood and Gujarati films and is well known for his supporting roles in Aashiqui (1990), Khiladi (1992), Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa (1994), Ghulam (1998) and Baadshah (1999). Deepak Tijori also starred as a lead actor in Pehla Nasha (1993).
Deepak Tijori started his directing career with Oops! (2003), a film about male strippers. This was followed by Fareb (2005), Khamoshh… Khauff Ki Raat (2005), Tom, Dick, and Harry (2006) and Fox (2009). Thriller at 10 – Fareb, a TV mini-series produced by Deepak Tijori won the 2001 Indian Television Academy Awards in the category of best mini-series. Deepak Tijori directed his latest movie, Do Lafzon Ki Kahani, released in the year 2016.
Early life:
Tijori was born into a Sindhi family. He received his college education from Narsee Monjee College in Mumbai, his hometown. Tijori joined an amateur theatre group while in college, whose members included Aamir Khan, Ashutosh Gowariker, Paresh Rawal, and Vipul Shah. His friends influenced him to pursue a career in film acting. He struggled during his early career.
Name | Deepak Tijori |
Date of Birth | 28 August 1961 |
Birth Place | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Actor, director |
Education | SVKM’s Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics |
Debut | Aashiqui (1990) |
Spouse | Shivani Tijori |
Children | Samara Tijori |
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1. When Deepak Tijori was born?
Deepak Tijori was born on 28 August 1961.
2. What is Deepak Tijori’s height?
Deepak Tijori’s height is 1.73 m
3. What is the first movie of Deepak Tijori?
”Aashiqui” is the first movie of Deepak Tijori.
4. What is Deepak Tijori’s place of birth?
Deepak Tijori’s place of birth is Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
5. What are some of Deepak Tijori’s most famous movies?
Some of Deepak Tijori’s most famous movies include ”Pehla Nasha (1993)”, ”Chhoti Bahoo (1994)”
, ”Aasoo Bane Angaarey (1993)”, etc.