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  • Comment: The Times of India is not a reliable source, their blog probably even less so. Theroadislong (talk) 13:42, 14 October 2023 (UTC)
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    This source seems good - Try finding sources are go in-depth about Chhbra's life, instead of one or two little detail. Ca talk to me! 11:27, 14 October 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: interviews and blogs are not reliable sources. Theroadislong (talk) 13:49, 10 October 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: Grammar, capitalization, and punctuation are quite poor (cleaned). Per talk page, sources are sponsored. This needs cleanup before resubmitting for review. ~Anachronist (talk) 01:10, 21 September 2023 (UTC)

Mukesh Chhabra
Born (1980-05-27) 27 May 1980 (age 43)
Occupation(s)Casting Director, Director, Actor
Years active2000-present
Websitewww.mccc.in

Mukesh Chhabra (born May 27, 1980) is a multifaceted talent in the Indian film industry, serving as a casting director, film director, and actor. In 2020, he marked his directorial debut with the movie Dil Bechara[1]. Mukesh Chhabra has played a pivotal role as a casting director in renowned films such as Dangal, Chhichhore, Kai Po Che, Gangs of Wasseypur, and Super 30 [2]. Through his casting company, he discovered talents like Sushant Singh Rajput, Rajkumar Rao, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Sanya Malhotra, and more [3]. Additionally, Chhabra has showcased his acting prowess in films such as Rang De Basanti, Kaminey, Gangs of Wasseypur, and Te3n [4].

Early life and education edit

Mukesh Chhabra, born on May 27, 1980, in Delhi, India, is the son of TC Chhabra and Kamla Chhabra. He completed his acting diploma from Sri Ram Centre of Performing Arts, Delhi, laying the foundation for his remarkable journey in the entertainment industry.[5][6]

Career edit

Mukesh Chhabra: A Multifaceted Journey in the Entertainment Industry

In 2006, Casting Director Mukesh Chhabra ventured into Mumbai, initially working as an Assistant Casting Director before establishing his own casting company. His independent journey began with the small-budget film "Chintuji." Subsequently, Chhabra played a pivotal role in casting for diverse films such as "Kai Po Che," "Gangs Of Wasseypur," "Shahid," "Love Aaj Kal," "Masaan," "Sanju," "Bajrangi Bhaijaan," "Super30," "Kabir Singh," and many others. Beyond films, he extended his casting expertise to web series like "Delhi Crime," "Sacred Games," "Family Man," "Asur," "She," and numerous TV commercials.

Chhabra's unconventional casting methods, including the discovery of talent like Irfan Khan on the streets of Mumbai for "Chillar Party," reflect his democratic approach to auditions, providing opportunities for aspiring actors. Notably, his insistence led to actor Rajkumar Rao's breakthrough in "Kai Po Che," subsequently earning him acclaim in "Shahid." Similarly, Pankaj Tripathi became a choice pick for "Gangs of Wasseypur."

Over the years, Mukesh Chhabra garnered praise for his contribution to blockbuster films like "Dangal," "Kabir Singh," "Chhichhore," "PK," "Bajrangi Bhaijaan," and "Super30." Currently, he is involved in significant projects, including the biopic of Kapil Dev, '83, and Aamir Khan starrer "Laal Singh Chaddha".[7][8]

As a director, Chhabra made his debut with "Dil Bechara," an official Hollywood remake of John Green’s novel-based film "The Fault in Our Stars," featuring Sushant Singh Rajput and Sanjana Sanghi in lead roles, with Saif Ali Khan making a cameo appearance. The movie's music is composed by A.R. Rahman, and it was released on Disney+Hotstar on July 24, 2020. Late actor Sushant Singh Rajput, in a testament to their friendship, agreed to work in the film without reading the script.

Apart from his roles as a casting director and director, Mukesh Chhabra has been a teacher and actor with the Theatre in Education Company (TIE) of the National School of Drama (NSD) for six years, contributing to acting training in Hindi films. He has also showcased his acting skills in films like "Gangs of Wasseypur," "Amal," "Kaminey," "Chillar Party," "Raman Raghav 2.0," and "Delhi Crime.[9]

Adding to his diverse portfolio, Mukesh Chhabra co-authored the book "Moongphali" with Neha Singh, featuring eight stories for children. Additionally, he has served as a judge on the reality show "Ticket to Bollywood" and hosted the show "Chhabra ka Dabra" along with Mahima Chaudhary and Kunal Kohli

Awards & Recognitions edit

Mukesh Chhabra, a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, has received several accolades and recognitions for his outstanding contributions as a Casting Director. Among his notable achievements are:

Stardust Award, 2016 - Special Recognition of Casting Director: Mukesh Chhabra was honored with the Stardust Award in 2016, receiving special recognition for his exceptional work as a Casting Director.

Member of Casting Association of America (CSA): Chhabra holds membership in the Casting Association of America (CSA), a testament to his standing and recognition within the international casting community.

Best Casting Director, 2016 - Haryana International Film Festival: The Haryana International Film Festival acknowledged Mukesh Chhabra's excellence in casting by presenting him with the Best Casting Director award in 2016.

19th Annual Colors Screen Awards (2013) - Best Ensemble Cast: Chhabra's talent in assembling a remarkable ensemble cast was celebrated at the 19th Annual Colors Screen Awards in 2013, where he was honored with the Best Ensemble Cast award.

Speaker of Influence at Horizons 2017 - IIM Kozhikode: Mukesh Chhabra served as a Speaker of Influence at Horizons 2017, an event held at the prestigious Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode.

Speaker of Influence at Edutainment Show 2017: Chhabra's influence extended to the Edutainment Show 2017, where he shared his insights and experiences in the field.

Masterclass Faculty at IFTDA: Further showcasing his expertise, Mukesh Chhabra has served as a Masterclass Faculty at the Indian Film and Television Directors' Association (IFTDA), contributing to the education and training of aspiring talents in the industry.[10] [11]

References edit

  1. ^ "Mukesh Chhabra on casting for Hindi films: 'Actors aren't good or bad, casting is'". The Indian Express. 2022-06-23. Retrieved 2023-08-19.
  2. ^ Sur, Prateek. 2023. “‘Gangs Of Wasseypur’ To ‘Dangal’ – 5 Films Where Mukesh Chhabra Did Absolute Justice.” https://Www.Outlookindia.Com/, April 6, 2023. Accessed September 8, 2023. https://www.outlookindia.com/art-entertainment/-gangs-of-wasseypur-to-dangal-5-films-that-mukesh-chhabra-did-absolute-justice-to-news-276430.
  3. ^ Bhargava, Eshita. 2023. “Exclusive Interview | Meet Casting Director Mukesh Chhabra, the Man Who Found Sushant Singh Rajput.” Financial Express, June 14, 2023. Accessed September 8, 2023. https://www.financialexpress.com/entertainment/meet-casting-director-mukesh-chhabra-the-man-who-found-actors-like-rajkummar-rao-sanya-malhotra-sushant-singh-rajput/2968715/./
  4. ^ Hungama, Bollywood. 2016. “Mukesh Chhabra Plays a Land Agent in Te3n Movie Review:” Bollywood Hungama, June 9, 2016. Accessed September 9, 2023. https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/bollywood/mukesh-chhabra-plays-land-agent-te3n/.
  5. ^ "Mukesh Chhabra's mother dies at 70; Deepika Padukone rushes to hospital". Hindustan Times. 2023-04-13. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
  6. ^ "Meet Mukesh Chhabra, the man who discovers actors who critics love". Mid-day. 2016-01-17. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
  7. ^ "Mukesh Chhabra unveils the intricate process behind assembling the massive cast for Shah Rukh Khan's "Jawan": 160 actors and over a year of preparation". The Indian Express. 2023-09-11. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
  8. ^ "Mukesh Chhabra unveils the intricate process behind assembling the massive cast for Shah Rukh Khan's "Jawan": 160 actors and over a year of preparation". The Indian Express. 2023-09-11. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
  9. ^ Dutta, Mansi. 2014. “Meet Casting Director Mukesh Chhabra: The Man behind Films like Gangs of Wasseypur, Shahid, Highway, Sanju, Sacred Games, Jawan, Scam 1992, Scam 2003 and many more” Times of India Blog, April 16, 2014. Accessed September 8, 2023. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/one-for-the-balcony/meet-casting-director-mukesh-chhabra-the-man-behind-films-like-gangs-of-wasseypur-shahid-highway/.
  10. ^ "Mukesh Chhabra on BMS". BookMyShow. 2023-09-11. Retrieved 2023-10-14.
  11. ^ "Mukesh Chhabra on IMDb". IMDb. 2023-09-11. Retrieved 2023-10-14.

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