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Mohan Kapur

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Birthplace: Mumbai, Bombay, MH, India
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Occupation: actor, voice artist and television host
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About Mohan Kapur

Mohan Kapur (born 27 October 1965) is an Indian actor, voice artist and television host who is a familiar face in Indian cinema and television industry. Mohan is famous for being the first South Asian host of the first South Asian original programme produced by a satellite network (Zee TV),[1] Saanp Seedi (Snakes & Ladders). Saanp Seedi was the first and only television series launched on satellite in the Asia-Pacific's from 1992 - 1994 which included Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Saanp Seedi is best described as a combination game, variety and talk show starring Kapur with frequent celebrity guests.[2] His TV success led to a crossover in the Indian Film Industry, his first role being the lead antagonist in Beqabu (1996) which eventually led to a career appearing in over 60 film and TV series. He often plays the good guy turned bad, the "surprise antagonist", such as his roles in the Disney+ Hotstar film Sadak 2 (2020) and his award nominated performance in the Hindi remake of the Israeli series for Disney+ Hotstar Hostages (2019-2020).

Kapur is also known for his work as a voice artist and has dubbed for numerous Hollywood actors including Dwayne Johnson, Tom Hardy, Nicolas Cage, and Jackie Chan.

Kapur has also voiced Doctor Strange in Hindi dubs of his appearances in various appearances throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe[3] until he was cast as Yusuf Khan in the MCU titles, Ms. Marvel and The Marvels.[4] Kapur is fluent English, Punjabi and Hindi.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohan_Kapur

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Mohan Kapur's Timeline

1965
October 27, 1965
Mumbai, Bombay, MH, India