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Kamaal R. Khan
Indian film actor, producer and writer
Mohammed Rashid Mohammed Iqbal Kamaal[5] (born 1 January ), better known as Kamaal Rashid Khan and often referred to as KRK or Kamaal R. Khan, is an Indian actor, producer and writer in Hindi and Bhojpuri cinema.
He has produced or written most of the films he has starred in, notably the controversial Deshdrohi (), his only film as a lead actor. He is best known for his supporting role in Ek Villain () and for participating in the reality show Bigg Boss in [6][7] He has appeared in music videos as well.
Khan is also known for his controversial criticisms of Indian film personalities.[8]
Biography
Khan was born in a Muslim family in Deoband, a town in the Saharanpur district of Uttar Pradesh, India in [1][a] He is the father of two kids, a son and a daughter.[10] A businessman, he ventured into the Indian film industry during the s.[11]
He started out as a producer and writer for films and has also appeared in supporting roles therein, these include the Hindi romance-dramaSitam (lit.'Tyranny'; ) directed by Partho Ghosh, the Bhojpuri films Tu Hamaar Hou (lit.'You Are Mine'; ) directed by Jayprakkash Shaw, Munna Pandey Berozgaar (lit.'Munna Pandey Unemployed'; ) directed by Manish Jain; romance and comedy films respectively.[12][13]
Desh Drohi (lit.'Treasonist', ), a crime-thriller, was his first film as a leading actor and dealt with organised crime in India and like his previous ventures was also written and produced by him.
It received negative reviews from critics and was banned by the Maharashtra state government amid riot concerns for depicting the attacks on Uttar Pradeshi and Bihari migrants in Maharashtra, which was eventually lifted by the Bombay High Court.[14][15][16]
His next was Jimmy () directed by Raj N.
Sippy, another crime film written and produced by Khan. He is best known for his supporting role in the film Ek Villain (The Villain; ), where he played the role of the titular serial killer's best friend, notably neither produced nor written by him.[17][18] At the Ghanta Awards (humorous Bollywood film awards), Khan was awarded the Worst Supporting Actor for Ek Villain.[19]
He also appeared in the third season of the reality show Bigg Boss, the Indian version of Big Brother, in ; he later appeared in the stand-up comedy show, Comedy Nights Bachao in [6] Besides films and television, he has also starred in music videos including "Tum Meri Ho" () sung by Javed Ali, which he also produced and wrote the lyrics for.[20][21]
He has posted film reviews and box office analyses on YouTube.
These videos, which often target Indian celebrities, have attracted controversy. Mika Singh, an Indian singer, released a diss track against Khan, "#krkkutta: Barking Dog – Mika Singh" in [22]
He was a candidate in the Indian general election for the Lok Sabha (lower house of the Indian Parliament) from the Samajwadi Party.
He quit the party citing differences with Samajwadi Party leader Abu Azmi's son Farhan Azmi and contested as an independent politician but did not win.[23] He also has business interests in Dubai.[5]
Khan has been at the center of controversies since Courts in Mumbai granted injunctions to restrict Khan from posting defamatory content against actor Salman Khan and producers Nikhil Dwivedi and Vashu Bhagnani in separate cases in [24] He was arrested and detained in by the Mumbai Police, when returning from Dubai where he had been residing, for complaints (filed by Yuva Sena politician Rahul Kanal) on his tweets against Akshay Kumar-starrer Laxmii, a LGBT film dealing with transgender issues (hijras), and tweets against director Ram Gopal Varma.[25] After spending nine days in judicial custody, he was granted bail for the tweets and for a separate sexual molestation complaint filed by model Taashaa Hayaat.[26][27]
In March , actor Manoj Bajpayee filed a defamation case against Khan citing derogatory remarks calling him a "drug addict" on Twitter in Khan was summoned by the Indore district court and issued an arrest warrant when he failed to appear.[28][29]
Filmography
Feature films
Television
Music videos
Notes
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