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Neeraj Vora: A Bollywood Actor’s Personal Details and FAQ

Last updated on August 9th, 2023 at 04:32 pm

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Gujarati film director, writer, actor, and composer Neeraj Vora (22 January 1963 – 14 December 2017) was known for his work in Bollywood. He made a name for himself in Bollywood as a writer for Ram Gopal Verma’s film Rangeela (1995). He directed his debut, Akshay Kumar (Actor) Khiladi 420 in 2000, as well as Phir Hera Pheri (2006).

Some of his popular Bollywood comedy films include the Hera Pheri franchise, Garam Masala (2005), Bhagam Bhag (2006), Golmaal: fun unlimited (2006), Bhool Bhulaiya (2007), for which he wrote the screenplay and dialogues. His notable work as an actor includes Mann (1999), Hello Brother (1999), Khatta Meetha (2010), and Bol Bachchan (2012).

Early life:

Vora was born in 1963 in Bhuj, Gujarat to a Gujarati family. He grew up in Santacruz, a suburb of Mumbai, Maharashtra; however, he was born in Delhi. His father, Pandit Vinayak Rai Nanalal Vora, was a classical musician and a proponent of Tar-Shehnai. He popularized the Tar-Shehnai as a solo instrument for classical music.

NameNeeraj Vora
Date of Birth22 January 1963
Date of Died14 December 2017
CritiCare Asia Multispeciality Hospital, Mumbai
Birth PlaceBhuj, Gujarat, India
NationalityIndian
ParentsPremila Vora (mother)
Vinayak Vora (father)
OccupationFilm director, writer, actor, film producer, composer
DebutHoli (1984)
SiblingsUttank Vora

Here we have some FAQs about Neeraj Vora:

1. When Neeraj Vora was born?

Neeraj Vora was born on 22 January 1963.

2. What is Neeraj Vora’s height?

Neeraj Vora’s height is 5”3.

3. What is the first movie of Manoj Pahwa?

”Holi” is the first movie of Neeraj Vora.

4. What is Neeraj Vora’s place of birth?

Neeraj Vora’s place of birth is Bhuj, Gujarat, India.

5. What are some of Neeraj Vora’s most famous movies?

Some of Neeraj Vora’s most famous movies include ”Mann (1999)”, ”Welcome Back (2015)”, ”Jung (2000) ” etc.

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