Bio/Wiki | |
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Birth name | Jai Kishan |
Full Name | Jai Kishan Kakubhai “Jackie” Shroff |
Nickname(s) | • Jagga [1]IMDb • Jaggu Dada [2]Dailyhunt |
Profession | Actor |
Physical Stats & More | |
Height (approx.) | in centimeters– 183 cm in meters– 1.83 m in feet & inches– 6’ |
Eye Colour | Dark Brown |
Hair Colour | Salt & Pepper |
Career | |
Debut | Hindi Film: Swami Dada (1982) Bhojpuri Film: Hum Haeen Khalnayak (2004); as Arjun Bengali Film: Antarmahal (2005); as Bhubaneswar Chowdhury Kannada Film: c/o Footpath (2006); as Chief Minister Telugu Film: Astram (2006); as Kadir Wali Malayalam Film: Athisayan (2007); as Sekharan Marathi Film: Rita (2009); as Salvi Punjabi Film: Mummy Punjabi (2011); as Kanwal Sandhu Tamil Film: Aaranya Kaandam (2011); as Singaperumal Oriya Film: Daha Balunga (2013); as Arun Singh Deo Konkani Film: Soul Curry (2017); as Musician Gujarati Film: Ventilator (2018); as Jagdish TV: Criminal Justice (2019) on Hotstar; as Mustafa |
Awards, Honours, Achievements | 1990: Filmfare Award for Best Actor for “Parinda” 1995: Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for “1942: A Love Story” 1996: Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for “Rangeela” 2007: Special Honour Jury Award for outstanding contribution to Indian cinema 2014: The Original Rockstar at GQ 2016: HT Most Stylish Living Legend Award 2017: National Award-Hindi Cinema Gaurav Samman at Vigyan Bhawan 2018: Filmfare Short Film Award for Best Actor for “Khujli” 2018: Best Actor Award for the Konkani film Soul Curry at Goa State Awards |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | 1 February 1957 (Friday) |
Age (as of 2023) | 66 Years |
Birthplace | Bombay (now Mumbai), Bombay State (now Maharashtra), India |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Signature | |
Nationality | Indian |
Hometown | Mumbai, India |
Educational Qualification | 11th Standard [3]Tata Sky |
Food Habit | Vegetarian
Note: He became a vegetarian while shooting for Deepak Balraj Vij’s Malik Ek (2010) [4]News 18 |
Address | He lives in a bungalow named ‘Le Pepeyon” in Bandra, Mumbai [5]IMDb |
Hobbies | Cooking, Listening to Music |
Controversies | • In an interview, Tabu’s sister Farah revealed that Jackie had tried to rape Tabu at Danny Denzongpa’s house after they finished the shoot of the 1986 film Diljala in which Farah and Jackie were working together. [6]Amar Ujala
• In 2011, a rumour went viral on social media that Jackie Shroff was gay. A journalist mentioned this in an article, and the news spread like a wildfire. Later, Jackie refuted the news as fake and said that he would take legal action against the journalist. [7]Deccan Herald |
Relationships & More | |
Marital Status | Married |
Affairs/Girlfriends | • Leena Somaiya, author (Tina Munium’s niece); in the early ’80s [8]IMDb • Ayesha Dutt |
Marriage Date | 5 June 1987 (Friday) |
Family | |
Wife/Spouse | Ayesha Shroff (film producer) |
Children | Son– Tiger Shroff (actor) Daughter– Krishna Shroff |
Parents | Father– Kakabhai Haribhai Shroff (Astrologer) Mother– Rita Shroff (her real name was Hoorunnisa) [9]IMDb |
Siblings | Brother– Hemant Shroff (died in 1967 at the age of 17) Sister– None |
Favourite Things | |
Food | Baigan Ka Bhartha [10]IMDb |
Actor | Dev Anand |
Actress | Asha Parekh [11]IMDb |
Money Factor | |
Net Worth (approx.) | Rs. 181 Crore (as in 2020) [12]Republic World |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Jackie Shroff
- Is Jackie Shroff a smoker?: No, he has quit. [13]msn
- Is Jackie Shroff a non-drinker?
- Jackie Shroff, an acclaimed Indian actor, boasts an impressive portfolio of over 200 films across nearly thirteen languages.
- He is a member of a Gujarati-speaking family in Mumbai. His father, Kakubhai Shroff, came from a prosperous pearl trader’s family and was Gujarati, while his mother was of Turkish origin. Originally named Hoorunnisa, his mother embraced Hinduism after getting married and adopted the name Rita.
- Jackie Shroff’s mother was from Kazakhstan. During a coup in Kazakhstan, his maternal grandmother and her six daughters, including Jackie’s mother, made a long journey through Ladakh and Delhi before finally settling in Mumbai. Jackie Shroff was accompanied by his parents when they arrived at Teen Batti.
- Similar to Jackie, his parents too had a love marriage, tying the knot during their teenage years.
- Jackie’s father suffered significant financial losses in the stock market, prompting a move to a modest one-room flat in Teen Batti at Malabar Hill in Mumbai. It was in this humble abode that Jackie was born and raised. During a visit, Jackie personally shows Arjan Bajwa around his childhood home.
- Jackie resided at Teen Batti until he reached the age of 30. It was his wife, Ayesha, who later decided to sell their flat and procure a new one. During that time, Ayesha was a model and came from an affluent family residing in a spacious 4,200 sq ft house in South Mumbai. The initial encounter between Jackie and Ayesha took place when they were teenagers, with Jackie being 15 and Ayesha being 14. When describing Ayesha, Jackie mentions that she has a mixed French and Bengali background. Their first meeting occurred at a bus stop, where they both halted as the bus arrived. Intrigued by her, Jackie introduced himself as Jackie, and she reciprocated by sharing her name, Ayesha. Curiosity led Jackie to inquire about her plans, and she mentioned meeting her boyfriend while he mentioned his intentions of playing on the playstation. This marked the beginning of their connection. A vintage photograph captures the cherished bond between Jackie Shroff and his beloved wife, Ayesha.
- The nickname “Jaggu Dada” holds a poignant tale. It was actually Jackie Shroff’s older brother, Hemant Shroff, a mill worker, who had earned the moniker “Dada” in the chawl area of Mumbai, where their family resided. Hemant was widely admired in the community for his selflessness and willingness to assist others. Tragically, his life came to a sorrowful end when he lost his own life trying to save someone from drowning. Jackie was only ten years old at the time. Reflecting on this heartbreaking event, Jackie Shroff shares that his brother was regarded as a true hero in their chawl, always looking out for the residents and offering aid when needed. Despite his lack of swimming skills, Hemant fearlessly leaped into the sea to rescue someone. As he struggled in the water, I desperately attempted to keep him afloat by tossing him a cable line. Regrettably, he lost his grip on the cable, leaving me frozen with fear as I helplessly watched his struggle. It was in that moment that I realized I needed to carry on his legacy and care for the people in our chawl, just as he had done. And so, I embraced the persona of Jaggu Dada.
- Jackie Shroff, captured in an old photograph alongside his beloved mother, experienced a profound change after his brother’s passing. He became a fearful child, so much so that even the slightest noise would send him diving under the bed. However, his mother played a pivotal role in his life, uplifting his spirits and guiding him towards success. He developed an intense attachment to her, often reflecting on his immense admiration for her and questioning why he didn’t empathize with her pain more. Memories of his mother frequently visit him in vivid dreams, transporting him back to their former home, where he sits by her side and lovingly massages her feet. Each morning, after his shower, he tenderly caresses her photograph and presents it to the sun, mirroring her ritual of offering prayers to the sunlight.
- Jackie Shroff, a former athlete and model, had his athletic abilities hindered by his smoking habit that he developed during his teenage years. He even promoted various cigarette brands during his modeling career. However, after being a chain-smoker for a long time, he eventually decided to quit smoking due to the insistence of his children. Reflecting on the experience, Jackie recalls his son Tiger pleading, “Daddy, please stop… stop… stop.” This made him realize the importance of understanding the reasons behind a child’s request when instructing them not to do something. As a result, Jackie promptly complied with his children’s request to quit smoking, even though it took some time to fully achieve his goal.
- After completing 11th grade, he had to discontinue his education due to financial constraints within his family. Consequently, he left his studies and secured a job at a travel agency named “Trade Wings” in Mumbai. It was during this period that he found himself waiting at a bus stop when an individual from a modeling agency approached him and proposed a modeling assignment. Reflecting upon this encounter, he mentions, “While employed at the travel agency, I unexpectedly encountered a representative from a modeling agency at a bus stop. Intrigued, he asked me, ‘Have you ever considered pursuing a career in modeling?’ He further added, ‘We will compensate you generously for your photoshoots.'” Captivated by this opportunity, I decided to meet him during my lunch break, provide my measurements, and ultimately embark on my journey as a model. Jackie Shroff actively participating in a modeling photoshoot.
- Jackie Shroff, known for his work as a model, decided to leave his position at Trade Wings, a travel agency, to pursue his modelling career. He received his first salary of Rs. 7500 from this new venture. On Facebook, Jackie Shroff can be seen endorsing various products as a model.
- Not only was Jackie Shroff a fan of Dev Anand, but his mother was as well. It was actually Dev Anand who launched Jackie Shroff’s career in Bollywood. Jackie recalls the memory of how he first met Dev Anand. He had a school acquaintance named Kishore Chandramani who came from a wealthy background. Through Kishore, Jackie became friends with other affluent Gujarati and Sindhi kids in the area. Jackie had gained a reputation for being stylish and charismatic. While attending acting class, Jackie had the opportunity to meet Suneil Anand, Dev Anand’s son. Knowing his mother’s devotion to Dev Anand, Jackie approached Suneil and expressed his desire to meet his father. To his delight, Jackie eventually got the chance to meet Dev Anand. Dev Anand mentioned that he had seen Jackie’s picture earlier in the day and then met him in person in the evening. Dev Anand offered Jackie a role in his upcoming movie, but it would be as the second lead while Dev Anand portrayed the main hero. Jackie was overwhelmed with excitement as he realized that he would be making his debut in the film “Swami Dada.” Thus, Dev Anand and Jackie Shroff started their journey together.
- Subhash Ghai introduced him to the industry after Swami Dada and cast him as the lead in the movie Hero (1983) alongside Meenakshi Sheshadri. The film was a massive success and is still regarded as one of India’s most beloved romantic films. It also catapulted Jackie Shroff into the top ranks of Bollywood.
- Anil Kapoor frequently teamed up with Jackie Shroff, as they both began their careers around the same time. Together, they delivered several successful films including Andar Bahar (1984), Yudh (1985), Karma (1986), Ram Lakhan (1989), and Parinda (1989). Anil Kapoor shared the screen with Jackie Shroff in these movies.
- Tata Sky acknowledges that the Bollywood movie “Gardish” (1993) is regarded as the actor’s finest performance, as he portrays an ordinary individual standing against the criminal aspects within society. [20]
- Jackie Shroff, known as one of the most fashionable actors in Bollywood, owes his impeccable style and persona to his strong bond with renowned designer Anna Singh. As she turns around, Anna Singh, the talented costume designer, discovers Jackie Shroff standing right behind her.
- Jackie Shroff and Danny Denzongpa, both renowned figures in the entertainment industry, share a close friendship. They are also acquainted with Dimple Kapadia and Amrita Singh.
- Jackie Shroff, an ardent nature lover, dedicates himself to organic farming. He frequently visits his organic farm, passionately cultivating a wide range of organic herbs. Additionally, he actively participated in the grand inauguration of the Jaldhaara Foundation, an environmental initiative. Jackie Shroff’s engagement extends to farming on his own land.
- His reputation also extends to his charitable endeavors, particularly in aiding those who are less fortunate.
- The original surname given to him was Saraf, but his father decided to alter it to Shroff.
- In addition to his acting career, he possesses impressive culinary skills. Prior to pursuing acting, he attempted to work as a chef at Hotel Taj, but unfortunately, he was not accepted due to his insufficient qualifications. Both Jackie Shroff, Neelam, and Anupam Kher were attired in chef uniforms.
- In addition, he had made an attempt to pursue a career as a flight attendant in Air India. However, once again, he faced rejection due to not meeting the minimum qualifications.
- In 1998, while filming a Polio advertisement, he was caught using inappropriate language on camera.
- Jackie Shroff, together with his wife Ayesha, is the owner of “Jackie Shroff Entertainment Limited,” a production company that has released several films including Grahan (2000), Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta Hai (2000), Boom (2003), and Sandhya (2003). Unfortunately, none of these films achieved success at the box office.
- Jackie Shroff, who portrayed Sai Baba in the film Malik Ek (2010), decided to give up smoking, drinking, and non-vegetarian food after playing the role.
- Jackie Shroff’s acting prowess knows no bounds as he has effortlessly portrayed a wide range of characters, from heroes to villains, and even a ghost in the movie Bhoot Uncle. While his presence as a leading actor diminished after the ’90s, he found immense success in supporting roles. One of his most notable performances in this category was his portrayal of “Chunni Lal” in Shah Rukh Khan’s film Devdas (2002), which is still regarded as one of his finest supporting roles. Devdas features both Jackie Shroff and Shah Rukh Khan in prominent roles.
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