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Saif Ali Khan

Indian actor and film producer (born )

Saif Ali Khan (pronounced[ˈsæːfəˈlixaːn]; born Sajid Ali Khan Pataudi; 16 August ) is an Indian actor and film producer who primarily works in Hindi films. The titular head of the Pataudi State since , he is the son of actress Sharmila Tagore and cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi. Khan has won several awards, including a National Film Award and seven Filmfare Awards, and received the Padma Shri, the fourth highest Indian civilian award in

Khan made his acting debut in Parampara (), and had success in the multi-starrers Yeh Dillagi (), Main Khiladi Tu Anari (), Kachche Dhaage () and Hum Saath-Saath Hain (). In the s, he gained praise and won multiple awards for his roles in the romantic comedies Dil Chahta Hai () and Kal Ho Naa Ho (), and had success as a solo male star in the romances Hum Tum (), Parineeta, Salaam Namaste (both ) and Ta Ra Rum Pum ().

Khan also earned critical acclaim for playing a manipulative businessman in Ek Hasina Thi (), an apprentice in the English film Being Cyrus () and the Iago character in Omkara (). He had further commercial success in the action thrillers Race () and Race 2 (), and the romantic comedies Love Aaj Kal () and Cocktail (). Between another string of under-performing ventures, Khan was appreciated for headlining Netflix's first original Indian series Sacred Games (–) and had his highest-grossing releases in the action films Tanhaji () and Devara: Part 1 ().

Khan has been noted for his roles in a range of film genres—from crime dramas to action thrillers and comic romances. In addition to film acting, Khan is a frequent television presenter, stage show performer, and the owner of the production companies Illuminati Films and Black Knight Films. Khan was married to his first wife, Amrita Singh, for thirteen years, after which he married actress Kareena Kapoor. He has fou

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  • Who is Devender Singh alias Bunty Chor, Big Boss contestant who inspired Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! movie

    The Delhi Police has nabbed infamous thief Devender Singh alias Bunty Chor from Kanpur Dehat in Uttar Pradesh on Thursday. The year-old was held in connection with two recent thefts in the national capital. He is known as a super thief as he is a master in theft. But who is he?

    Devender Singh is an infamous thief who has been involved in over cases. Over of them were reported in Delhi alone. He briefly worked as a private detective with a firm in Vasant Vihar in Delhi. However, later he decided to try his hands at opening tricky locks. His exploits soon became the talk of the town.

    Bunty gained fame after participating in the reality show 'Big Boss' in However, he was evicted after he misbehave with host Salman Khan. Not only this, the super thief also inspired the Bollywood movie 'Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!' in which actor Abhay Deol depicted Bunty's role.

    He was born and brought up in West Delhi’s Janakpuri. Bunty began stealing items at the age of 14 years in He had studied only till class 9. Because of his relatively newer ways of stealing items, Bunty got the nickname 'super thief'.

    He has spent nearly 15 years in jail wherein he managed to escape from custody several times. He was arrested a dozen times and convicted in at least three cases. Now, it would be interesting to see how long the super thief remains in police custody this time.  

    His modus operandi

    Bunty worked with such ease and dressed so smartly that he could walk into a 5-star hotel or a wedding party and walk out with someone else's laptop without being noticed, say officials.

    In , he broke into a businessman's house in Saket and stole several items, including a framed picture of the businessman's wife and daughter. He hung the photoframe at his apartment in Mayur Vihar and told visitors they were his 'family' to avoid suspic

    Bollywood flick inspired him to be like Bunty Chor

    NEW DELHI: Inspired by superchor Bunty and even adopting his name, a burglar went on a spree of thefts and burglaries in a number of states, including Delhi. Before he could score a century of thefts, however, he was nabbed on Tuesday.
    The accused Sahib alias Bunty, along with two of his friends with whom he committed the crime, was arrested from Geeta than 70 stolen items were recovered from their possession.
    According to the police, Sahib had committed a series of burglaries in Delhi, Mumbai and Bijnor. Sahib told cops that he took inspiration from the Bollywood movie ‘Oye Lucky, Lucky Oye’ and adopted the same modus operandi to commit his crimes.
    His first crime, he recalled, was stealing a motorcycle to impress his girlfriend when he was a teenager. This was when Sahib lived in Mumbai. In order to evade arrest, he shifted to Delhi and started committing burglaries here. His modus operandi resembled the one used by superchor Bunty.
    DCP (Shahdara) Nupur Prasad said that Sahib was wanted by Mumbai Police in a number of cases and was also involved in a spate of burglaries in east and northeast Delhi.
    Cops received tipoff that a burglar, wanted by the Mumbai Police, was active in northeast Delhi and subsequently laid a trap to nab him. Sahib was finally caught while he was on his way to commit another robbery, outside a gurudwara in Geeta Colony. Stolen items and devices to tamper IMEI number of mobile phones were also found from his possession.
    During interrogation, Sahib told cops about three persons — Imran, Deep and Rajnish — who were his receivers and used to help him sell the stolen items. A raid was conducted and all three were found together at one of their hideouts.
      Bunty chor biography of william shakespeare
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  • For two weeks, Bunty Chor had good time in Kochi

    KOCHI: Before breaking into the house of a NRI businessman in Thiruvananthapuram on January 21, notorious thief Devinder Singh alias BuntyChor was in Kochi for over two weeks enjoying Kerala cuisine and shopping.
    The police team, led by south sub-Inspector V Gopakumar, which discovered Bunty's involvement in a car theft from the residence of a person identified as Parameswaran at Ravipuram on January 16, suspects that Bunty had planned something big in the city and is probing his role in various other robberies reported in and around the city during the period.
    According to police officials, Bunty had checked into a hotel near North Railway Station on January 2. He had stayed in four different hotels in the city and the police team had collected copies of identification documents, which he had submitted to these hotels while checking in. "We have the copy of his driving licence which he had given to the hotel," the officer said.
    "He had also done some shopping in the city. He went to a textile shop to buy jeans and T shirts. We need to collect more details from him. He stayed for over two weeks in the city. As per his statement, he enjoyed his stay in Kochi. A few car thefts and break-ins were reported in the city during the period and we are verifying the details," Gopakumar said.
    Earlier on Monday, Bunty Chor was produced before the economic offences magistrate court that gave Bunty in police custody for a day for collecting evidence in the car robbery case. Police took Bunty to four hotels where he stayed. He was later handed over to the police team from Thiruvananthapuram which took him back to Poojappura central prison where he is lodged under judicial custody.
    Bunty Chor, who was involved in over burglaries across the country, reportedly broke into a high security house of NRI businessman Venugopalan Nair at Thiruvananthapuram on January He deactivated electronic surveillance de
  • Bunty rose to fame after a