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Manoj Bajpayee (born 23 April 1969), also transliterated as Manoj Bajpai, is an Indian actor who predominantly works in
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and has also done
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and Tamil language films. Regarded as one of the finest actors of Hindi cinema, he is the recipient of three National Film Awards, six
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, and two Asia Pacific Screen Awards. In 2019, he was awarded India's fourth-highest civilian honour, the
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, for his contributions in art. Born in Belwa, a small village near the city Bettiah in West Champaran district Bihar, Bajpayee aspired to become an actor since childhood. He relocated to Delhi at the age of seventeen, and applied for the National School of Drama, only to be rejected four times. He continued to do theatre while studying in college. Bajpayee made his feature film debut with a one-minute role in '' Drohkaal'' (1994), and a minor role of a dacoit in Shekhar Kapur's ''
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'' (1994). After a few unnoticed roles, he played the gangster Bhiku Mhatre in Ram Gopal Varma's 1998 crime drama '' Satya'', which proved to be a breakthrough. Bajpayee received the
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and Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor for the film. He then acted in films such as '' Kaun?'' (1999) and '' Shool'' (1999). For the latter, he won his second Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor. Bajpayee won the Special Jury National Award for '' Pinjar'' (2003). This was followed by a series of brief, unnoticed roles in films that failed to propel his career forward. He then played a greedy politician in the political thriller '' Raajneeti'' (2010), which was highly appreciated. In 2012, Bajpayee played critically acclaimed lead character ''Sardar Khan'' in '' Gangs of Wasseypur''. His next roles were of a naxalite in ''
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'' (2012), and a CBI officer in '' Special 26'' (2013). In 2016, he portrayed professor
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, in Hansal Mehta's biographical drama ''
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'', for which he won his third Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor and the Best Actor Award at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards in 2016. He won the National Film Award for Best Actor at the
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for his performance in the film ''
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''. He also won Filmfare OTT Award for Best Actor, for '' The Family Man'' (2021).


Early and personal life

Bajpayee was born in a
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family on 23 April 1969 in a small village called Belwa near the city Bettiah in West Champaran,
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. He is the second child among his five other siblings, and was named after actor
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. One of his younger sisters Poonam Dubey, is a fashion designer in the film industry. His father was a farmer and his mother was a housewife. As a son of a farmer, Bajpayee would do farming during their vacation. Since childhood, he wanted to become an actor. His father had difficulty collecting money for their education. He studied in a "hut school" till fourth standard, and later did his schooling at
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. He completed his 12th class from Maharani Janaki Kunwar College in Bettiah. He moved to New Delhi at the age of seventeen and went to Satyawati, then to Ramjas College,
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. Bajpayee had heard about the National School of Drama from actors such as
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and Naseeruddin Shah, so he applied. He was rejected three times and wanted to commit suicide afterward. He then attended director and acting coach Barry John's workshop after actor
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's suggestion. Impressed by Bajpayee's acting, John hired him to assist him in his teaching. After that he applied at the National School of Drama for the fourth time, and they offered him a teaching position at the school instead. Bajpayee was married to a girl from Delhi, but got divorced during his period of struggle. He met actress Shabana Raza, who is also known as Neha, right after her debut film '' Kareeb'' (1998). The couple married in 2006 and they have a daughter.


Career


1994–2001: Debut and breakthrough

Following his one-minute role in
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's '' Drohkaal'' (1994), Bajpayee acted in the biographical drama ''
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'' (1994). Tigmanshu Dhulia, the casting director of the film suggested his name to its director Shekhar Kapur. Bajpai was considered for the role of dacoit Vikram Mallah in the film, which eventually went to Nirmal Pandey. Bajpayee got the role of dacoit Mann Singh in the film. During that time, he also did a television serial called ''Kalakaar'', directed by Hansal Mehta and Imtihaan (Doordarshan). Bajpayee was a struggling actor when
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offered him the soap opera '' Swabhimaan'' (1995), which aired on
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. He agreed to do the serial at a low fee. Next, Bajpayee appeared in minor roles in films such as '' Dastak'' (1996) and '' Tamanna'' (1997). Director Ram Gopal Varma discovered Bajpayee when he was casting for ''
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'' (1997), a comedy film, where he had a supporting role. Following completion of the filming, Varma expressed his regret for offering Bajpayee a minor role. He then promised Bajpayee a prominent role in his next film. '' Satya'' (1998), a crime drama, was their next film together. In the film, Bajpayee played gangster Bhiku Mhatre, who accompanies the title character to form their nexus in the Mumbai underworld. ''Satya'' was mostly shot in the real slums of Mumbai. It was screened at the 1998 International Film Festival of India and opened to mostly positive reviews. Anupama Chopra called Bajpayee and others' performances " .so good that you can almost smell the Mumbai grime on their sweaty bodies." The film was a commercial success, and Bajpayee won the
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and Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor for his performance. '' Filmfare'' later included his performance in the 2010 issue of Bollywood's "Top 80 Iconic Performances". Bajpayee then collaborated with Verma in the year 1999 with '' Kaun?'' and '' Shool''; with Verma directing the former and producing the latter. ''Kaun'', was a
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with only three characters in a house, where Bajpayee played an annoying talkative stranger. The film was a box office disappointment. ''Shool'' saw him play the role of an honest police officer who finds himself in the politician-criminal nexus of the Motihari district in Bihar. ''
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'' labelled Bajpayee's performance in the film as "truly amazing .especially the emotional scenes with
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." The film won the
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, with Bajpayee winning the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance. He also acted in the Telugu romantic film '' Prema Katha'' (1999). The year 2000 started for Bajpayee with the comedy '' Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar!!'' and the crime drama '' Ghaath'', both alongside Tabu. A dialogue from the former sparked controversy in some political parties. Bajpayee's first release in 2001 was
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's supernatural thriller ''
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''. His negative portrayal of Raghavan Ghatge, a criminal who dies and is reincarnated in the body of Manu Verma (played by
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), garnered him the Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role nomination. It was followed by
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's '' Zubeidaa'', co-starring
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and
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. He played Maharaja Vijayendra Singh of Fatehpur, a polo enthusiast prince with two wives. His character was inspired by Hanwant Singh, the Maharaja of
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.


2002–09: Career struggle

Bajpayee's sole release of 2002 was the
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thriller ''
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''. He played the antagonist in the film, a hitchhiker who turns out to be a psychopathic killer, after taking a lift from a couple (played by
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and
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). Bajpayee received another Filmfare nomination for Best Performance in a Negative Role, for the film. '' Pinjar'' (2003), a period drama, set during the
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, was Bajpayee's first release of the year. Directed by Chandraprakash Dwivedi, the film was based on a
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novel of the same name. He received the National Film Special Jury Award for his performance in the film. He subsequently portrayed
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in J. P. Dutta's ensemble
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'' LOC: Kargil''. It was based on the
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, and Bajpayee was nominated for the
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for it. Both the films were commercially unsuccessful. Bajpayee's next roles were in '' Jaago'' (2004) opposite Raveena Tandon, Makarand Deshpande's ''Hanan'' and the thriller ''Inteqam''. In ''Jaago'', he played a police officer who takes the situation into his own hands, after his 10-year-old daughter is raped and killed. The same year, he appeared in a supporting role in
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's romantic drama ''
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'' (2004). The film was screened at the 55th Berlin Film Festival, and grossed over globally, becoming the highest-grossing film of the year. In 2005, Bajpayee acted in Dharmesh Darshan's drama '' Bewafaa'', the thriller '' Fareb'', and the English language film ''Return to Rajapur''. He also acted in the Telugu romance ''
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'' (2006). In 2007, Bajpayee played Major Suraj Singh in ''
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''. The film tells the story of six
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soldiers, who escape from the Pakistani prison after they were captured during the
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.
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of
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, criticised the film but wrote: " ajpayeeis in great form, he holds back mostly and in the process, constructs a character that says more with his eyes than with words." He next starred opposite Juhi Chawla in
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's drama film ''
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''. Bajpayee's final release of the year was the anthology film '' Dus Kahaniyaan''. He acted in the
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– directed story ''Zahir'' alongside
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. All of his 2007 releases were financial failures. Next year, he starred in the ensemble comedy '' Money Hai Toh Honey Hai'' (2008), which was also a box office disaster. Bajpayee's shoulder got injured while filming the Telugu film '' Vedam'', and was absent from the screen for nearly two years. He then returned in a major role with the comedy ''Jugaad'' (2009), which was based on the
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incident. His next release was the mystery thriller ''
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'' (2009), which was a remake of the 2006 American film '' Unknown''. He played a comic role of one among the people who are kidnapped and locked in a factory with no memory of how they came there. The film did not do well at the box office. The string of financial failures continued with his next release. In Madhur Bhandarkar's ''
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'' (2009), he played a convict serving life imprisonment. He called his role a "narrator" and "mentor" of its protagonist (played by Neil Nitin Mukesh).


2010–present: ''Raajneeti'' and beyond

In 2010, Bajpayee starred in
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's big-budget ensemble political thriller '' Raajneeti''. Nikhat Kazmi of ''
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'' in her review mentioned that Bajpayee " .grab eyeballs in isscenes" and "brings back memories of his mesmeric performances." Indian trade journalists were apprehensive of ''Raajneeti'' recovering its investment. The film, however, proved to be a major commercial success, with worldwide earnings of over . Bajpayee received a Best Supporting Actor nomination at Filmfare for the film. He then acted in two Telugu films; '' Vedam'' (2010) and '' Puli'' (2010), followed by the comedy '' Dus Tola'' (2010). He also provided the voice of
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in the animated film '' Ramayana: The Epic'', which was based on the Indian epic
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. '' Aarakshan'' (2011), a socio-drama based on the issue of caste based reservations in Indian, was Bajpayee's next film. The film sparked controversy in some groups and was banned in
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,
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and
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before its theatrical release. Trade journalists had high expectations for the film, but it ultimately flopped at the box office. Bajpayee's followup was the thriller ''
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'' (2011). In 2012, Bajpayee appeared in
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's two-part crime film '' Gangs of Wasseypur''. His character Sardar Khan appeared in the first one. To prepare for his role, Bajpayee shaved his head and lost four kilogram of weight. It premiered at the
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, Toronto film festival, and the
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in 2013. ''Gangs of Wasseypur'' released in India on 22 June to positive response. Anupama Chopra called it his best performance since Bhiku Mhatre in ''Satya''. For his performance in the film, Bajpayee was nominated for the
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. His next film was the historical drama ''
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'' (2012), based on the Chittagong armoury raid. Bajpai portrayed the Bengali independence fighter
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in it, for which he charged no money. His final release of the year was ''
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'', where he played a Naxalite; a role which required him to lose 5 kilograms weight. Writer and lyricist Javed Akhtar called ''Chakravyuh'' "the best film of last 20 years". On the contrary, a review carried by ''
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'' called it an "amateurish attempt", but praised Bajpayee's acting. In 2013, Bajpayee had five releases: ''
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'', his Tamil debut film, was the first release. He appeared in a supporting role in the film. He then appeared in Neeraj Pandey's heist thriller '' Special 26''. Based on the 1987 Opera House heist, he portrayed a CBI officer in the film. It was followed by the crime film '' Shootout at Wadala'', where he played a character inspired by the gangster Shabir Ibrahim Kaskar. Bajpayee collaborated with Prakash Jha for the fourth time with ''
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''. The film was loosely inspired by social activist Anna Hazare's fight against corruption in 2011, featuring an ensemble cast, the film was highly anticipated by trade journalists due to its release coinciding with the
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and Delhi gang rape public protests. ''Satyagraha'' earned domestically. Bajpayee then provided the voice of
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for ''
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'', a 3D animation film based on the Indian epic of the same name. In 2014, Bajpayee played the antagonist in the Tamil action film '' Anjaan''. Bajpayee continued to play negative roles with his next film ''
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'' (2015). A remake of the 2003
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film ''
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'', the film opened to negative reviews and was a box office failure. The same year, he along with Raveena Tandon, appeared in the patriotic-themed short film ''Jai Hind''. With a run-time of 6 minutes, the film was released on YouTube by OYO Rooms, right before the Indian Independence Day. Bajpayee acted in another short film titled ''Taandav'' in 2016. Directed by
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, the film showcased the pressure and scenarios faced by an honest police constable, and was released on YouTube. The same year, he portrayed professor
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, in Hansal Mehta's biographical drama ''
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''. The story followed the life of a homosexual professor who was expelled from
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because of his sexuality. Bajpayee watched a few clippings of Siras to prepare for his role. The film was screened at the
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, and the 2015 Mumbai Film Festival. ''Aligarh'' was released on 26 February 2016 to positive reviews. Bajpayee won the Best Actor award at the 10th Asia Pacific Screen Awards and his third Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor. He next played a traffic constable in Rajesh Pillai's
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'' (2016). A remake of the Malayalam film of the same name, the film was released on 6 May 2016. His subsequent release of the year was the biographical sports film ''
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'', where he played the coach of
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; the world's youngest marathon runner. It was followed by the comedy film '' Saat Uchakkey'' (2016) and the short film ''Ouch'' directed by Neeraj Pandey. Bajpayee's first release of 2017 was the spy thriller '' Naam Shabana'', a
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to the 2015 film '' Baby'' with Taapsee Pannu reprising her role as Shabana. The same year, he reunited with Ram Gopal Varma for the crime drama '' Sarkar 3''. It was the third instalment in the Sarkar film series. In the film, his character was loosely based on
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. Later that year, Bajpayee appeared briefly in the drama film '' Rukh''. In 2018, Bajpayee reunited with Neeraj Pandey with the crime thriller '' Aiyaary'', where he played Colonel Abhay Singh who is in pursuit of his protege Major Jai Bakshi (
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). Film critic Namrata Joshi criticised the film's plot and called Bajpayee and one song, the "film's only saving graces". He later appeared in Ahmed Khan's '' Baaghi 2'', alongside Tiger Shroff and Disha Patani. Later that year, Bajpayee acted and made his debut as a producer with the psychological thriller ''
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'', co-starring Tabu. The film mostly received negative review from critics. Shubhra Gupta called it a "shoddy mess". He next appeared alongside John Abraham in the vigilante action film ''
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'' (2018). The same year he appeared in the psychological drama ''
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'', directed by debutant Dipesh Jain, where he played an electrician living in Old Delhi, who starts losing his grasp over reality. He won the Best Actor award at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne. The film premiered at the
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and was also screened at the 2017 MAMI Film Festival, Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles, Atlanta Film Festival, Cleveland International Film Festival and the
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. His final release of the year was Tabrez Noorani's ensemble drama '' Love Sonia'', a film about sex trafficking. It had its premiere at the 2018 London Indian Film Festival and was released in India on 14 September 2018. In Devashish Makhija's ''
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'', Bajpayee played a terminally ill retired Mumbai cop who befriends a North Indian girl when the locals are trying to get rid of the migrants in the city. The film and his performance met with positive response from critics with Namrata Joshi calling his acting "astounding in his internalisation of Bhonsle and acts with not just his face but by deploying his whole body." The role earned him his first National Film Award for Best Actor and second Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actor. In 2019, he was given India's fourth highest civilian honour
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for his contributions to art. The same year he portrayed dacoit Man Singh in Abhishek Chaubey's action film '' Sonchiriya''. Raja Sen in his review wrote that Bajpayee is "excellent as a rebel chief." Later, he appeared in the spy action drama web series '' The Family Man'', directed by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K. Bajpayee played the role of a middle-class man who secretly works for an intelligence agency. The series and his performance received positive response from critics with Rohit Naahar of ''Hindustan Times'' writing: "Manoj Bajpayee is, as he usually tends to be, effortlessly excellent." He won the Critics Choice Best Actor, Drama Series Award at the 2020 Filmfare OTT Awards. In 2020, Bajpayee did a supporting role in Shirish Kunder's crime thriller film ''
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'', co-starring Jacqueline Fernandez. The film, which was released on
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, met with a negative response. His final release of the year was the comedy flick ''
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'' alongside Diljit Dosanjh and Fatima Sana Shaikh. It was the first film to release theatrically in India after nearly eight months due to the
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. The next year, he narrated the
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documentary show ''Secrets of Sinauli'', directed by Neeraj Pandey. Bajpayee also appeared as a cop trying to solve a murder case in the thriller '' Silence... Can You Hear It?''. The film was released on
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and met with mixed critical feedback.


Acting style and influence

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has cited Bajpayee's performance in ''Aks'' as the inspiration for his role as the antagonist in '' Kick'' (2014). Bajpayee has also been vocal about the disparity in the pay he commands, in comparison to the top actors in the film industry. He has cited Amitabh Bachchan, Naseeruddin Shah and Raghubir Yadav as his inspirations. Director Ram Gopal Varma considers him to be "an education" for himself and said he is "simply the best actor I've ever worked with." Shekhar Kapur, who directed him in ''Bandit Queen'', recalls: "Manoj had the ability to portray a lot just by doing little. He never tried to overplay a scene and seemed totally comfortable with a minimalist statement." According to director Hansal Mehta, Manoj "has the ability to transform himself like few others." Bajpayee's performance as Bhiku Mhatre in ''Satya'' is considered to be one of the most memorable characters of Hindi cinema, along with his dialogue in it: "Mumbai ka king kaun? Bhiku Mhatre" (Who is the king of Mumbai? Bhiku Mhatre).
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credits this character as a turning point for other method actors: "If it were not for Manoj's brilliant performance in ''Satya'', actors like
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and me might still be waiting to be accepted. Manoj opened the doors for us." Writing about the character in his book ''Popcorn Essayists'', journalist-writer
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wrote that "the "earthiness" and the "authenticity"
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was the subtle result of a persistence in Bajpai's performance."


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