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Randeep Hooda (; born 20 August 1976) is an Indian actor and
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known for his work predominantly in
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. Hooda made his Hindi film debut with '' Monsoon Wedding''. He had a turning point in his career with the
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''
Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai ''Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai'' is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language gangster film written by Rajat Arora and directed by Milan Luthria. It stars Ajay Devgn, Emraan Hashmi, Kangana Ranaut, Prachi Desai and Randeep Hooda. Produced by Ekta Kapoor u ...
'' (2010) and gained critical acclaim for starring in ''
Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster ''Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster'' (; ) is a 2011 Indian romantic thriller film directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia with screenwriter Sanjay Chauhan and starring Jimmy Sheirgill, Mahi Gill, and Randeep Hooda in lead roles. It is the first installment of '' ...
'' (2011), '' Rang Rasiya'' (2014), ''
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'' (2014) and '' Sarbjit'' (2016) while also appearing in the successful films ''
Jannat 2 ''Jannat 2'' () is an Indian 2012 Hindi-language crime thriller film directed by Kunal Deshmukh. It is a spiritual sequel to his 2008 film '' Jannat'' and stars Emraan Hashmi, Esha Gupta and Randeep Hooda. ''Jannat 2'' was released on 4 Ma ...
'' (2012), '' Jism 2'' (2012), ''
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'' (2012), ''
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'' (2014), ''
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'' (2016), '' Baaghi 2'' (2018). In 2020, he made his English film debut with the action thriller ''
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''. In addition to his film career, Hooda has acted in numerous stage plays and had made his debut as a
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with an adaptation of Lee Blessing's '' A Walk in the Woods''. He is also a professional
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who regularly participates in
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,
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and
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events. He won a silver medal at an open dressage event in
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that was organised by the Equestrian Federation of India.


Early life and background

Hooda was born on 20 August 1976, in
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, Haryana to Dr. Ranbir Hooda and Asha Devi Hooda, in a
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Jat family. His father is a medical surgeon and his mother is a social worker. He spent most of his childhood with his grandmother in their hometown as his parents travelled extensively, and resided in the
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for most part. He has an elder sister, Anjali Hooda Sangwan, a medical (MBBS, MD) doctor trained in
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and in the
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, and a younger brother Sandeep Hooda, a Software Engineer working in Singapore. He was educated at Motilal Nehru School of Sports (MNSS), a boarding school in Rai, Haryana, where he participated in swimming and equestrian sports and won medals at the national level. Hooda later developed an interest in theatre and participated in school productions, one of which he directed. In an interview with Rediff.com, he said he enjoyed appearing in front of people. However, his family wanted him to become a doctor and he was transferred to
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in New Delhi. Hooda described the transition from an environment in which he was popular to one in which he was known as "difficult". After completing his schooling, Hooda moved to
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, Australia, in 1995, where he studied for a bachelor's degree in marketing and a master's degree in business management and
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. During that period, he worked in a Chinese restaurant, a car wash, as a waiter and for two years as a taxi driver. In 2000, Hooda returned to India and worked in the marketing department of an airline. He subsequently started modelling and working in amateur theatre in Delhi. While rehearsing for the play ''To Teach His Own'', director
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approached Hooda to audition for a role in her upcoming film. Besides films, Randeep Hooda came into the limelight because of his relationship with Sushmita Sen, with whom he eventually broke up.


Film career


2001–09: Debut and struggle

Hooda made his acting debut in Mira Nair's film '' Monsoon Wedding'' (2001), playing a
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from Australia. Although the film was a critical and commercial success, Hooda waited four years for a second project. In the meantime, he worked in theatre and appeared in television commercials to support himself financially. He also attended and assisted an imagination and improvisation workshop conducted by
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at the
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in New Delhi. In 2005, Hooda was cast as the male lead in Ram Gopal Varma's gangster film '' D''. His performance in the film received positive reviews;
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wrote, "D wouldn't be what it is without Randeep. He changes his expressions like a chameleon changes colors and that's where he scores." After ''D'', Hooda appeared in a series of critically and commercially unsuccessful films including '' Darna Zaroori Hai'' (2006), ''
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'' (2007), ''
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'' (2008), and ''
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'' (2009).


2010–16: Breakthrough and critical acclaim

The year 2010 marked a significant turning point in Hooda's career; he appeared in
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's ''
Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai ''Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai'' is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language gangster film written by Rajat Arora and directed by Milan Luthria. It stars Ajay Devgn, Emraan Hashmi, Kangana Ranaut, Prachi Desai and Randeep Hooda. Produced by Ekta Kapoor u ...
'', a period action drama depicting the rise of organised crime in Mumbai. Co-starring alongside
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,
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,
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and Prachi Desai, Hooda played a police officer in the film. His performance in the film was variously appreciated by critics. Sudish Kamath of ''
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'' compared his screen presence to that of
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and wrote that despite his limited screen time, " echews the scenery around him with ..his baritone firing away dialogue as if he were born to play this role." Film critic Komal Nahta described him as a "revelation" in his own right. The film was a critical and commercial success, earning over in India. Hooda too attributed his subsequent success to the film saying that his professional prospects really changed after the role. He had been on sabbatical from acting prior to the role and noted that it, "brought me back in a big way. Now other directors and production houses look at me as an actor who can carry bigger parts and a longer screen presence." The following year, Hooda featured in
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's romantic thriller ''
Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster ''Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster'' (; ) is a 2011 Indian romantic thriller film directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia with screenwriter Sanjay Chauhan and starring Jimmy Sheirgill, Mahi Gill, and Randeep Hooda in lead roles. It is the first installment of '' ...
'' with Jimmy Shergill and
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. The film (and his portrayal of a gangster who falls in love with a married woman while working as her driver) earned rave reviews from critics. In an interview with ''
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'', Hooda said "My inspiration for this character went back to my roots in Haryana, to the time I grew up and people I observed. My uncles were drivers and I thought of those times and people around me."
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of ''
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'' called him "absolutely mesmerising"; Garauv Malani wrote, "Randeep Hooda plays the best character of his career so far and gets immense scope to show his performance prowess. The passion, obsession, emotions and expressions he brings to his character is simply outstanding." Hooda's first film in 2012 was
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's crime thriller ''
Jannat 2 ''Jannat 2'' () is an Indian 2012 Hindi-language crime thriller film directed by Kunal Deshmukh. It is a spiritual sequel to his 2008 film '' Jannat'' and stars Emraan Hashmi, Esha Gupta and Randeep Hooda. ''Jannat 2'' was released on 4 Ma ...
'', a sequel to '' Jannat'' (2008). ''Jannat 2'' received mixed reviews from critics and Hooda was praised for his performance. Taran Adarsh wrote, "the actor delivers yet another knockout performance. He dominates in several sequences, making you realize that if given an opportunity, the guy can steal the thunder from the best of actors." Sonia Chopra of
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said, "Randeep Hooda is the best thing about the film." It was a commercial success and earned a domestic revenue of over . Hooda's next appearance was in
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's erotic thriller '' Jism 2'' opposite
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. The film and Hooda's performance received mixed reviews from critics. Lisa Tsering of ''
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'' said Hooda "smolders to the best of his ability in the role of a violent criminal".
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, who was less impressed by his performance, wrote, "The usually dependable Hooda, goes a little overboard with all the feeling; alternating clunkily between melancholic and hyper, Hooda constructs a wildly implausible character that inspires most of the unintended laughs in this film". ''Jism 2'' was a moderate commercial success, earning in India. Hooda's final film of the year was
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's drama '' Heroine'', starring
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, in which he played cricketer Angad Paul. Before the start of
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,
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was chosen for the role but was dropped for unknown reasons. Media reports began speculating about several actors (such as
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,
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and Prateik Babbar), although Bhandarkar later confirmed that he selected Hooda after seeing his performance in ''Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster'' (2011). The film received mixed to negative reviews, but Hooda's performance was appreciated by the critics. Kanika Sikka of ''
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'' wrote, "Randeep, as usual does justice to his role." The film was fared poorly at the domestic and international box office. In 2013, Hooda starred opposite
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and
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in Vishesh Bhatt's ''
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'', an official remake of the 2011 Colombian thriller '' The Hidden Face''. The film and his portrayal of Vikram (a fashion and wildlife photographer) garnered mixed to negative feedback from critics. A review from ''
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'' said that Hooda "is hundreds of shades below his ability to enact a character." The film earned a worldwide gross of in ten days and was an average grosser. Later that year, Hooda acted in
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's biographical period film '' Rang Rasiya'', based on the life of the 19th-century Indian painter
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. Hooda also featured in the thriller '' John Day'', alongside
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. He also appeared alongside
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and
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in a segment directed by
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for the
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''
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''. The film was made as a celebration of the 100th year of Indian cinema and was screened at the
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. In 2014, Hooda appeared opposite
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in Imtiaz Ali's ''
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''. To get used to his character, who had a distant relationship with Bhatt's character, he avoided speaking to her for about 25 days. Parmita Uniyal for ''
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'' praising Hooda's "nuanced yet controlled" performance wrote that he lent, "authenticity to his character". He then starred in Sajid Nadiadwala's action film ''
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'', co-starring
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and
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. The film emerged as one of Bollywood's biggest blockbusters of 2014, with the total revenue of . Hooda's last release for the year was the
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and
Kangana Ranaut Kangna Amardeep Ranaut (; born 23 March 1987) is an Indian actress and filmmaker who works in Hindi films. Known for her work in female-led films, she is the recipient of several awards, including four National Film Awards and five Filmfar ...
starrer '' Ungli''. The film focused on both a commercial failure and was panned by critics. Emphasizing on the fim's potential ''
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'' critic Shubha Shetty Saha said the film would have been "wonderful" had it not been for its "downright idiotic" dialogue. In 2015, Hooda portrayed the serial killer Charles Sobhraj in
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's, ''
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''. It was told from the perspective of Amod Kanth, the cop who handled his case and was also based on his 1986 jail escape. The film was released in India on 31 October 2015 to mostly positive response from critics. In 2016, Hooda starred in four films, the first one was the drama thriller ''
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'', based around illegal blood selling. The film was a box office failure and received a lukewarm response from critics. Hooda's performance was highlighted as the only bright spot in the film. Omung Kumar's biographical drama '' Sarbjit'', was his next release, where he portrayed the role of
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, who was captured by Pakistan and later sentenced to death by their Supreme Court for alleged terrorism. Hooda lost eighteen kg of weight in 28 days for the preparation of the role. The film premiered at the
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, and received mixed reactions from critics.
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called Hooda "terrific". ''Sarbjit'' proved to be a box-office success. Hooda's next release was
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's '' Do Lafzon Ki Kahani'' alongside
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. A remake of the 2011 Korean film '' Always'', the film was a critical and commercial failure. His final release of 2016 was the sports drama ''
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'', co-starring
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, where he played the coach of Sultan. With earnings of over worldwide, it ranks among Indian cinema's biggest grossers.


2017–present: Struggle for film roles

Hooda played a supporting role in the 2018 action film '' Baaghi 2'' after a gap of two years. He was working on a film based on the Battle of Saragarhi, but the project was ultimately dropped after being stuck in
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for over three years. Hooda made his Hollywood debut with the American action-thriller film ''
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'' (2020) starring along with
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and Goldshifteh Farahani. The film was released on 24 April 2020.
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estimated the film will be watched by 90 million viewers in the first month of release. Hooda is appearing in '' Radhe'' a Salman Khan film and ''Unfair & Lovely'' opposite Ileana D'Cruz, a social satire on fad with fairness. Both the films are slated to be released in 2021. Hes also a super model


Other works


Theatre

Hooda has been associated with theatre since the beginning of his acting career; he is an active member of Naseeruddin Shah's Motley Theatre Troupe. In an interview with ''Daily News and Analysis'' he said, "My first stint with theatre was in school, where I was asked to wear a lion mask and roar for several minutes. My parents came to see me with a lot of expectations and sadly, they couldn't even recognise me on stage because of the mask." During his film career, Hooda has participated in theatrical productions. He said, "Juggling between the two heatre and filmsdoes get difficult, but I don't see myself ever give up Theatre. It's got a deeper connect with who I really am. So, if films give you the wings to fly, Theatre is a reality check, it keeps you grounded. Films can give you the satisfaction of feeling like a hero, but theatre gives you the real satisfaction of being an actor." Hooda has appeared in ''Kali Shalwar Aur Kuchchh Kahaniyan'' (a play based on
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's short stories), ''To Teach His Own'', and ''Arms and The Man''. He described the latter as a typical
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play; "It is complete with elements to entertain an audience. It delves into true love, heroism and some confused relationships that are pretty baffling even in the current social structure." Hooda made his theatrical debut as a writer, adapting Lee Blessing's '' A Walk in the Woods'' into an Indian context.
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directed the play and Naseerudin Shah appeared in it.


Equestrian sports

Hooda is the only Bollywood actor who regularly participates in professional equestrian sports, including polo and show jumping. He started competing at a professional level after the release of his film ''D''. Hooda was coached by Colonel SS Ahalawat and Brigadier Bishnoi in show-jumping and
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. He described riding as his "passion"; "My first stint with horses happened when I was in class eight at the Motilal Nehru School of Sports in Haryana, but thereafter I didn't ride horses for 17 years". He owned eight horses, but gave away two of them to new trainees. He keeps his horses at the
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in Mumbai. In December 2008, Hooda underwent surgery after suffering a severe ankle injury in a fall from his horse during a polo match in Mumbai. The following year, he won a silver medal at an open dressage event organised by the Equestrian Federation of India in Delhi. Hooda has also won medals at equestrian events in Mumbai and Delhi, where he participated with riders from the Indian Army. In 2014, Hooda won seven medals, including three gold and two silver and bronze medals respectively, at the National Equestrian Championship in dressage and show-jumping events. Additionally, he has won a silver medal each at the Delhi Horse Show, in 2009 and the Bombay Horse Show, in 2011.


Journalism

In 2009, Hooda was a guest contributor to "In The Script", a column published by '' Asian Correspondent''. His article titled "Racism against Indians in Australia ..." discussed the violence against Indians in Australia controversy. Hooda wrote about his experience in Australia, where he was subjected to racial discrimination; he said, "My experiences were not in my mind incidents of racial discrimination but more a challenge of an individual assertion of mental and physical superiority". In conclusion, he wrote, "The point is to get tough inside out, play a sport apart from cricket, have heart and stand up in unity and say 'we'll not take shit'. All it needs is a few pioneers and I'm proud to say that I tried nd will continue to do soand I hope a few others do that too." In 2011, Hooda began writing a blog for ''Hindustan Times''.


Social activism

In September 2010, Hooda and
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appeared in a charity fashion show for Khushi,
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's NGO to improve poor communities in India. The following year, Hooda raised public awareness of chronic hunger in India. He presented a video to the cast and crew of ''Jism 2'', who shared it on their social media accounts. In December 2012, Hooda participated in an anti-suicide initiative with Imtiaz Ali, Rahul Bose,
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, and Nishikant Kamath. Hooda, who had failed Class 12, said, "Don't accept defeat. Fight back adversities. Failure is a myth. Every experience is a just fodder for the future. Suicide doesn't solve the problem, It ends you."


Media image and personal life

Apart from his reputation as an intense actor, Hooda is considered one of India's most attractive celebrities. In 2010, he ranked 21st in ''The Times of India''s annual list of the 50 most desirable men. In 2011, a global online survey conducted by
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(IMDb) ranked him seventh on its list of the "20 sexiest men in the world". Although he was surprised and grateful, Hooda said he is not influenced by such labels; "I want people to know me for my body of work, than just my body ... Being sexy can always just be an added advantage, not the be-all and end-all for an actor". During an interview with ''
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'', he said during his early years in the industry, people saw him as an "explosive Jat boy" who had a calculated approach to his work. He said, "Now, I'm a bit more careful. I've changed the way I express myself". Hooda lived in a hostel from a young age; he said, "I've always had a good time, it's something that gives me my spirit and fuels my spirit as well. Now, I want my parents to live with me, I want to enjoy their company more." He said he had a good relationship with his parents, who live in
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, and that their openness to everything has helped him in life. He considers
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to be his "mentor, friend and confidant", saying, "He's an inspiration and somebody who has helped nurture me as an actor not necessarily my career but my craft. He's also the one who opened my eyes to the world of acting." Hooda had a relationship with former
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and actress
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from 2004 to 2006. He later said ending their relationship changed his career; "The break-up was the best thing that happened to me and I realised that I gave it too much time in my life. It freed my energy to do things for myself." Hooda owns a stray dog named Candy.


Filmography


Films


Television


Accolades


See also

* List of Indian film actors


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hooda, Randeep 1976 births Delhi Public School alumni Indian male film actors Indian male voice actors Indian taxi drivers Living people Male actors in Hindi cinema Male actors from Haryana People from Rohtak