Shafi Inamdar

Shafi Inamdar
Shafi Inamdar passport photo 1988
Born(1945-10-23)23 October 1945
Died13 March 1996(1996-03-13) (aged 50)
OccupationsActor, producer, director
Years active1979–1995
SpouseBhakti Barve

Shafi Inamdar (23 October 1945 – 13 March 1996) was an Indian actor. He started his film career with the film Vijeta and continued it in Ardh Satya. He acted in a number of television serials including Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi. His most notable film roles include the inspector in Aaj Ki Awaz, the villain in Awam and the friend of the hero in films like Nazrana, Anokha Rishta, Amrit. Some of his other films are Jurm, Khatron Ke Khiladi, Kudrat Ka Kanoon, Sadaa Suhagan and Love 86, all are successful.

Life and career

Shafi Inamdar received his early education at Pangari Dapoli, Ratnagiri, MS and at St. Joseph's High School in Umerkhadi (Dongri) in Mumbai, India, where he passed his S.S.C exam in 1958. He did his B.Sc. from K.C College in 1963.

He is particularly known for playing the common man's role. He has acted in numerous television shows, the most notable being Kundan Shah's Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi, telecast on Doordarshan in the 80s which made him a household name.[1] The show went on to become so popular that it even started affecting the business of films, as it used to be aired late on Friday nights.[2] The serial was such a hit that it ran for 61 episodes when generally a serial ran for a maximum of 25 weeks.[3] One of his last performances on television was in Teri Bhi Chup Meri Bhi Chup. He also played the role of an advocate in the Hindi film Yeshwant, which was released after his death. He appeared in Ramesh Sippy's film Saagar. Inamdar also directed a film titled Hum Dono, starring Nana Patekar, Rishi Kapoor and Pooja Bhatt. The film was a hit and he was considered a good director.

From his schooling days he was interested in dramas and used to act and direct school plays. He participated in elocution competition and debates. This continued through his college days and intensified his desire to become a performing artist and a theatre personality. He started his career as an actor and director under the guidance of Gujarati theatre personality Praveen Joshi. He directed and acted in about 30 one act plays in Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi and English from 1973 to 1978. Later he joined the Indian National Theatre and Indian People's Theatre Association where he met Balraj Sahni and other members of Indian Theatre and learned the finer aspects of acting.

The turning point in his career was Ismat Chugtai’s play Nila Kamra, which he staged as his first commercial production in Hindi. In the late seventies when the Prithvi Theatre was started Shafi Inamdar got an opportunity to produce several Hindi plays that paved the way for establishing him as a theatre personality to be reckoned with. He founded his own theatre group Hum Productions in 1982 and directed, produced and acted in various plays. He also staged comedies and folk theatre based on human drama, Naag Mandala.

In 1984 came India's most popular television sitcom Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi, a comedy serial starring Shafi Inamdar in the main lead as the character Ranjeet Verma, Swaroop Sampat played his wife Renu while Rakesh Bedi played his brother-in-law Raja. Shafi later acted in many other television serials like Adha Sach, Aadha Jooth, Mirza Ghalib and Teri Bhi Chup meri Bhi Chup. In 1983, he made first appearance on the Hindi screen in the Shashi Kapoor produced and Govind Nihalani directed film Vijeta, followed by the hard-hitting but popular Ardh Satya. He acted in B. R. Chopra films like Aaj Ki Awaaz (for which he also won a nomination in Filmfare award for Best Supporting Actor), Awaam and Dahleez, and became a regular with the B. R. film camp.

One of his most notable efforts comes from the film Krantiveer, in which he plays a TV anchor, a caricature of TV journalist Rajat Sharma of Aap Ki Adalat fame, and exposes a group of corrupted people regarding politics, law and police. His witty dialogues were appreciated. Krantiveer was one of the highest-grossing movies of 1994.

Personal life

Shafi married actress Bhakti Barve, who died in a road accident on 12 February 2001.[4]

Shafi died on 13 March 1996 following a massive heart attack while watching the India vs Sri Lanka 1996 Cricket World Cup semifinal match,[5] which India lost.[6] At the time, he was acting in the comedy show Teri Bhi Chup Meri Bhi Chup, which was shelved due to his death and All The Best in which his role was later played by Satish Shah.

Filmography

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Shafi Inamdar Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1979 Ninaithale Inikkum Tamil-Telugu film; uncredited
1982 Vijeta Parulkar
1983 Ardh Satya Inspector Haider Ali
Ashray
1984 Inquilaab Inspector Pratap
Party Ravi
Hip Hip Hurray Football Match Refry
Aaj Ki Awaz Inspector Shafi
Kamla Jaspal ji (editor)
Arjun Anand Patkar
1985 Mahaguru Shyam Kumar Talwari
Saagar Vikram
Jaan Ki Baazi Inspector Ranjeet Waghmare
1986 Love 86 Ramniwas Tilak
Pahuche Huwey Log Mohan
Kala Dhanda Goray Log Advocate Abdul Rahim Khan
Amrit Advocate Sharafat Ali
Sadaa Suhagan Vinod
Anokha Rishta Alex Lobo
Dahleez Major General Khushal Singh
Jumbish: A Movement - The Movie Shaitaan
Swarthi
Main Balwaan Jailor
Insaaf Ki Awaaz Sanyasi Raja
1987 Ghar Ka Sukh
Nazrana Shafi
Anjaam Raj
Sansar Albert Fernandes
Dacait S. P. Srivastava
Awam Mohanlal
Kudrat Ka Kanoon Minister Chunautilal
1988 Inaam Dus Hazaar Karamat Khan
Tera Naam Mera Naam
Khatron Ke Khiladi Inspector Ram Avatar
Agnee Amit Foster Father
Aakhri Adaalat D.S.P
Insaf Ki Jung
1989 Socha Na Tha
Vardi Shambhu
Abhimanyu G.S. Parmeswaran
Dana Paani Advocate Gautam Tripathi
Gola Barood Jailor Sharma
Kala Bazaar Sampta (Kamini's dad)
Ghar Ka Chiraag Ravi's dad
Tujhe Nahin Chhodunga
Police Ke Peechhe Police
Hum Intezaar Karenge Barrister Vikas Anand
1990 Asli Haqdaar
Zahreelay A.V. Raxdan
Izzatdaar Prem Chand
C.I.D. Police Inspector Faizaan
Ghayal Barrister Pramod Saran Gupta
Jurm Inspector Pramod Kadam
Sailaab Police Inspector Haider Ali
Paap Ki Kamaee Abu Bhai Gang Villain
Pratibandh Corrupt Police Officer
Jai Shiv Shankar
Jaan-E-Wafa
Haar Jeet (1990 film) Ajit
Andher Gardi Police Commissioner
1991 Yodha Chandrakant Srivastav
Prem Qaidi Jailor
Henna Pak Police Superintendent Iqbal
Pratigyabadh Lawyer S Merchant
Love Maggie's father
Meet Mere Man Ke Virendra
Phool Bane Angaray Muralidhar
Narasimha Inspector Vinod Rastogi
Maskari
Ghar Parivaar Police Inspector
Fateh Inspector Doshi
1992 Sagale Sarkhech Albert Pinto
Inteha Pyar Ki Dr.Lall Jaiswal
Humlaa Puthran Dada
Humshakal Inspector Kulkarni
Sangeet Yashraj Ahuja
Pyar Hua Chori Chori Raja Saaheb
Naseebwaala Shankar
Daulat Ki Jung Mr Chaudhary (Rajesh's father)
1993 Divya Shakti Police Commissioner Anand Patkar
Hasti Bhisham
Badi Bahen Seth Dwarkaprasad
Yugandhar Ballu
Sadhna Dhaniram
Chahoonga Main Tujhe Neelu's father
1994 Janam Se Pehle Dr.Verma
Insaniyat Police Commissioner Shafi
Ishq Mein Jeena Ishq Mein Marna
Krantiveer TV Interviewer
Ikke Pe Ikka Iqbal Miya
1995 Meri Mohabbat Mera Naseeba
Jeena Nahin Bin Tere
Faisla Main Karungi Chandra
Takkar DCP Mishra
Akele Hum Akele Tum Kaushikji (music director)
Nishana Vijay
Kis Kaam Ke Yeh Rishte
Ab Insaf Hoga Ashok Mishra
Hum Dono Director
1996 Hukumnama
Zordaar ACP Sharma (Anju's dad)
Hahakaar Inspector N.A. Pradhan
1997 Anyay Hi Anyay
Yeshwant Advocate Vikram
1998 Barsaat Ki Raat Final film role

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1984–1986 Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi Ranjeet[7]
1986 Bahadur Shah Zafar (TV series) Mirza Ghalib Episode No 7
1987-1988 Aadha Sach Aadha Jooth
1988 Mirza Ghalib Mohammad Ibrahim Zauq
1995-1996 Teri Bhi Chup Meri Bhi Chup Ramakant
1996 All the Best Dr. Raj
1996-1997 Biwi Toh Biwi Salla Re Salla Dr. Raj Sethi Episodes 1 - 16

Awards and nominations

References

  1. ^ Shafi Inamdar, archived from the original on 25 December 2018, retrieved 27 August 2017
  2. ^ What made Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi such an important show
  3. ^ Shafi Inamdar
  4. ^ "Bhakti Barve - Trivia". IMDb. Retrieved 8 August 2025.
  5. ^ Actors who died too soon
  6. ^ "IND vs SL Cricket Scorecard, 1st Semi-Final at Kolkata, March 13, 1996". ESPNcricinfo. Archived from the original on 27 March 2025. Retrieved 8 August 2025.
  7. ^ Eminent Konkanis >> Mr Shafi Ali Inamdar Archived 14 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine