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Born | Fateh February 6, 1997 Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Education | Sathaye Science College |
Occupation(s) | Actor, Martial artist |
Years active | 2015–present |
Notable work | Bade Bhai Saab, Toba Tek Singh |
Relatives | Tabu (aunt), Farha Naaz (mother), Dara Singh (grandfather) |
Awards | Asian Martial Arts Champion in Silambam (2016) |
Fateh (born February 6, 1997) is an Indian actor and martial artist, currently pursuing a career in Bollywood. He is the nephew of Bollywood actress Tabu.[1] and the grandson of renowned wrestler and actor Dara Singh[2]. His mother, Farha Naaz[3], is also a well-known Bollywood actress. Fateh has trained extensively in theater, acting, and martial arts under prominent teachers in India and abroad.
Early Life and Education
editFateh[4] was born and raised in Mumbai, India. He attended Jamnabai Narsee School and later pursued further education at Sathaye Science College, Vile Parle East. Growing up surrounded by actors and performers, Fateh developed an interest in acting from a young age. He was actively involved in theater during his school years and decided to dedicate himself to the performing arts at the age of 17.
Acting Training
editFateh has received comprehensive training in theater and acting from several prominent industry professionals. Some of his key mentors include:
- Mujeeb Khan[5]: In 2015, Fateh joined Mr. Khan’s theater group, known for adapting Munshi Premchand’s stories. He has performed in plays in and out of Mumbai, including Bade Bhai Saab and Toba Tek Singh.
- Shashi Bhushan: Trained under Mr. Bhushan, a prominent figure in Hindi cinema, who provided him opportunities in street plays and film projects.
- Rakesh Bedi: A veteran actor, Mr. Bedi provided Fateh with individual classes focusing on acting techniques.
- Pramod Moutho: Personal acting training under the veteran actor from the National School of Drama.
Martial Arts and Action Training
editFateh has trained in various martial arts, which have played a significant role in his acting preparation, especially for action roles. His training includes:
- JC Stunt Team, Beijing: Trained under Jackie Chan’s stunt team, focusing on wire work, wing chun, and Wu-Shu.
- Power Pandian Aasaan, Chennai: Under the guidance of Pandian, Fateh trained in traditional Indian martial arts, including silambam, swordplay, and maankombu. He achieved the title of Asian Martial Arts Champion in Silambam in 2016.
- Uday Deshpande: Learned the ancient martial art of mallakhamb under the guidance of Mr. Deshpande.
- Muay Thai Training: Completed a bootcamp in Bangkok, focusing on Muay Thai techniques.
Dance Training
editIn addition to acting and martial arts, Fateh has undergone professional dance training to meet the demands of Bollywood films. He has trained in various styles, including contemporary, jazz, hip-hop, and Bollywood dance under the guidance of:
- Terence Lewis[6] Professional Training Institute: Contemporary and Bollywood dance.
- Kalar Master: Trained in traditional Indian dance forms like Bharatanatyam[7]
- Bosco’s Academy: Trained in hip-hop and Bollywood dance.
Film-Making
editFateh also trained in the technical aspects of filmmaking at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) in Pune. His training included lessons on film direction, editing, and the intricacies of production.
Personal Life
editFateh is a fitness enthusiast and regularly practices a variety of physical activities, including gym workouts, martial arts, and dancing. His passion for physical fitness aligns with his dedication to action films and Bollywood's physically demanding roles.
Career Aspirations
editFateh is preparing to enter Bollywood and is focused on building a career as an actor in the Hindi film industry. With a background in theater, martial arts, and dance, he is well-equipped for diverse roles in cinema, particularly action-oriented parts. He aims to contribute to Bollywood by blending his skills in acting, stunts, and filmmaking.
References
edit- ^ Desk, News (2024-07-23). "Actress Tabu reveals why she refused filming with Shah Rukh Khan". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 2024-10-14.
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- ^ "Prem Utsav: A Legacy Of Munshi Premchand's Work To Break Barriers Of Languages". Free Press Journal. Retrieved 2024-10-14.
- ^ "Exclusive: India's Best Dancer judge Terence Lewis reveals name of WhatsApp group with Malaika Arora and other judges; Here's what all they chat about". PINKVILLA. 2024-07-17. Retrieved 2024-10-14.
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