Suyash
'Chunky' Pandey (born 26, September 1962) is an Indian film actor
who works in Bollywood films.He has appeared in over 80 movies
in a career that has spanned over three decades. His movies were more
successful in Hindi in the period 1987-1992. After failure of his
Hindi films as lead hero since 1993, his career in Hindi films faded
away. Chunky then worked in Bangladeshi Cinema from 1995 and most of
his movies in Bangladesh were successful. He has been acting as
character actor since 2003 in Hindi films.
Pandey
debuted his acting career with 1987 multi-starer film Aag Hi Aag
opposite Neelam Kothari. He got his second chance in, Paap Ki Duniya
with Sunny Deol and Neelam. Subsequently, Pandey appeared in many
multi-hero films from 1987 to 1993. In 1988, Pandey was appreciated
for his supporting role in N. Chandra's movie Tezaab featuring Anil
Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit. Pandey played the character of Babban,
Munna's (Anil Kapoor) friend. For his performance in "Tezaab",
Pandey was nominated for the Filmfare Award for the Best Supporting
Actor.
Since
then he has appeared in many films with mixed success throughout the
late 1980s and 1990s. Most of his films where he had the leading role
did not fare well at the box office from 1992. In most films, he was
cast as the second lead to senior actors like Rajesh Khanna,
Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Sunny Deol and Sanjay Dutt. Some of those hit
films are Paap Ki Duniya (1988), Khatron Ke Khiladi (1988), Ghar Ka
Chiraag(1989), Nakabandi, Zahreelay (1990), Rupaye Dus Karod,
Vishwatma (1992), Lootere (1993) and Aankhen (1993).
The
advent of the 90s saw a new wave of actors like Aamir Khan, Salman
Khan, Shahrukh Khan taking on roles as "romantic heroes"
while Ajay Devgan, Akshay Kumar and Suniel Shetty grabbed the "action
hero" roles. Pandey found it difficult to slot himself in either
category. In addition, by the late nineties, solo-hero films were
back in vogue instead of the multi-hero films in which Pandey was
generally cast.
Chunky
grew increasingly tired of playing second fiddle to more prominent
actors but had difficulty being seen as marketable outside of
supporting household names. "I was offered hero ke bhai ka (lead
actor's brother) role and some shit," Chunky said. "I (told
them), 'Boss, not happening.'"[5]He moved to act as hero in
Bangladesh films. In 1995, he was offered his first films as the lead
hero in Bangladesh films.He acted in 6 films between 1995 and 1997 as
hero in Bangladesh and all of them were successful. However he got
no films at all in Bollywood between 1997 and 2002.
Chunky
Pandey returned to Bollywood in 2003 playing minor supporting roles
in Qayamat: City Under Threat, Elaan, Don: The Chase Begins Again and
Apna Sapna Money Money.
In
2005, Pandey was critically acclaimed for his dark role as an
underworld gangster in the Ram Gopal Varma film D – Underworld
Badshah. Later director Ram Gopal Varma roped him in for Darwaaza
Bandh Rakho, a dark comedy thriller where he played one of four
robbers who hold a family hostage.
Pandey
has played role of the Indo-Italian "Aakhiri Pasta" in the
2010 comedy hit Housefull followed by his reprised roles in the
sequels Housefull 2 in 2012, and in Housefull 3 in 2016.
Though
he has recently been starring a character actor, Chunky doesn't want
to be pigeonholed into doing comic roles. "I don't think I am
restricting myself to doing only comedy. I am hoping that someone
offers me something else," Pandey said. "It requires a lot
of guts for someone to cast me in something else. I am just hoping
that someone sees something else in me other than comedy."
Chunky Pandey's Filmography with Super Star Rajesh Khanna :
1989 - Ghar
Ka Chiraag : as Ravi
1991 - Rupaye
Dus Karod : as Suraj
2007 - Om
Shanti Om - As himself – Special Appearance.
(Rajesh Khanna appearing in a song through graphics).
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