Theatre in India - Notable Practitioners Who Have Moved From Theatre To Films

Notable Practitioners Who Have Moved From Theatre To Films

  • Sohrab Modi
  • Shahrukh khan
  • Prithviraj Kapoor
  • Shashi Kapoor
  • Kader Khan
  • Om Shivpuri
  • Kulbhushan Kharbanda
  • Sudha Shivpuri
  • Om Shivpuri
  • Anupam Kher
  • Shafi InamdarB
  • Raj Babbar
  • Ashish Vidyarthi
  • Alok Nath
  • Neena Gupta
  • Rajpal Yadav
  • Seema Biswas
  • Satish Kaushik
  • Suresh Bhardwaj
  • Ratna Pathak Shah
  • Pankaj Kapoor
  • Swanand Kirkire
  • Manoj Bajpai
  • Shahid Kapoor
  • Paresh Rawal
  • Shabana Azmi
  • Shilpa Shukla
  • Girish Karnad
  • Ananth Nag
  • Shankar Nag
  • Rajkumar
  • G V Iyer
  • Piyush Mishra
  • Kangana Ranaut
  • Pasupathy
  • Deepak Dobriyal

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