Shafi (actor)

Shafi (Telugu: షఫీ) is an Indian film actor known for his works in Telugu cinema, Tamil cinema, and Hindi cinema. An alumnus of National School of Drama,[2][3] Shafi won Filmfare Award for Best Villain – Telugu South for his debut Telugu film, Khadgam directed by Krishna Vamsi in 2002. Shafi then played the lead role along with Nandita Das in the film Kamli directed by K. N. T. Sastry, which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu for that year. His other awards include Cine Goers Award for best supporting actor for the film Chatrapathi directed by S. S. Rajamouli, and Bharathamuni Award for best supporting actor for the film Khaleja directed by Trivikram Srinivas.[4]

Shafi
Born
M. S. Mohinuddeen[1]

(1980-04-06) April 6, 1980
NationalityIndian
Alma materNational School of Drama
OccupationActor
Years active2002–present
AwardsNandi Awards
Filmfare Awards South

Filmography

  1. Akshara
  2. Rangu
  3. 12-12-1950 (2017)
  4. Mister (2017) as Sadasiva Rayalu
  5. Shivam (2015) as Mustafa
  6. Sher (2015) as Chotu
  7. A Shyam Gopal Varma Film (2015) as Shyam Gopal Varma
  8. Pilla Nuvvu Leni Jeevitham (2014) as Journalist Shafi
  9. Jaihind 2 (2014) as Chandru
  10. Sahasra (2013) as Chinappa
  11. Kiss (2013) as Murthy
  12. Balupu (2013) as Kaasi
  13. Julayi (2012) as Lala
  14. Dookudu (2011) as Qadir
  15. Prema Kavali (2011) as Babji
  16. Wanted (2011) as Raja
  17. Golconda High School (2011) as Madhu Babu
  18. Killer (2010) as
  19. Telugammayi (2010) as
  20. Khaleja (2010) as Sidhappa
  21. Kutti Pisasu (2010) as Mandramoorthy
  22. Shh (2009) as
  23. Current (2009) as Shafi
  24. Katha (2009) as
  25. Sindhanai Sei (2009) as Shankar
  26. Thenavattu (2008) as Santhosh
  27. Firaaq (2008) as Ghogha
  28. Ready (2008) as Nagappa
  29. Bheemaa (2008) as Chinna's friend
  30. Maharajasri (2007) as
  31. Dhee (2007) as
  32. Kamli (2006) as Redya
  33. Nuvve (2006)
  34. Maayajaalam (2006) as Chhatrapati
  35. Chhatrapati (2005) as Ashok / Akash
  36. Danger (2005) as Gattayya's brother
  37. Varsham (2004) as Kaasi
  38. Praanam (2003) as Uma's brother's nephew
  39. Run (2004)
  40. Khadgam (2002) as Azhar

References

  1. "Shafi - MaaStars". maastars.com. Movie Artists Association. Retrieved 20 March 2018.
  2. "Shafi: The intense actor". The Times of India.
  3. http://www.maastars.com/shafi-a-promising-actor/
  4. "The Hindu : Sword play!".

Shafi on IMDb

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