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Milind Usha Soman (born 4 November 1965) is an Indian actor, model, film producer, and fitness enthusiast. He rose to fame in the year 1995, when he got featured in
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's music video, '' Made in India''. The same year, he made his debut as a television actor in ''
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''.Later, he was seen in the
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TV Series '' Captain Vyom''. He also participated as contestant on the reality show '' Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 3'' which aired on
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Early and personal life

Soman was born on 4 November, 1965 in
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into an Indian family. His parents were Marathi Brahmins, with whom he lived with in Scotland until the age of seven, then his family moved back to
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in 1973. He attended Dr. Antonio Da Silva High School and Junior College of Commerce in
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. As a child Soman was enrolled in a
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(RSS) ''shakha'' by his father, when he was 10 years old. Later, he completed his Diploma in Electrical Engineering. Milind Soman met Mylene Jampanoi, a French actress, on the sets of their 2006 film, '' Valley of Flowers''. The couple married in July 2006 at a resort in
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. Soman and Jampanoi separated in 2008 and divorced in 2009. Soman married Ankita Konwar on 22 April 2018 in Alibaug.


Career

In 1995, Soman got featured in
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's music video, '' Made in India''. The same year, he made his debut as a television actor in ''
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''. Later, he was seen in the
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TV Series '' Captain Vyom'' and also played part in the TV series '' Sea Hawks''. Soman has worked in films such as '' Pachaikili Muthucharam'', ''
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'', '' Agni Varsha'' and '' Rules: Pyaar Ka Superhit Formula''. In 2007 he appeared in '' Bhram'', '' Say Salaam India'' and '' Bheja Fry''. In 2009 he acted in
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's
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'' Gandha''. He has also acted in English language, foreign language films and television series, including ''Valley of Flowers'' and ''The Flag''. In the Swedish film ''
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'' he portrayed
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, the revered 12th-century
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leader of the
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s and
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s. He was also seen playing an important role in the film ''
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''. Soman has also produced
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film '' Rules: Pyaar Ka Superhit Formula'' and television serial ''Ghost Bana Dost''. In 2010, he participated in the reality show '' Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 3.'' He was also seen in
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series '' Four More Shots Please'' as Dr. Aamir Warsi and
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series '' Paurashpur'' as Boris.


Sports

He started swimming aged 6. He has represented
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at the age of 10 in various age groups before going on to represent his state at the senior level. Soman represented India in swimming in the inaugural
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(then known as South Asian Federation Games) in 1984 held at
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where he won a Silver medal. In 2015, Milind completed the Ironman challenge in 15 hours and 19 minutes, in his first try. He has also been on
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for running 1500 km in 30 days. Furthermore, he ran the
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2016 of 42.2 km in 4 hours and 32 minutes.


In the Media

In 1995, Milind Soman and his then-girlfriend, Madhu Sapre, an ex- Miss India and model attracted controversy in India, when the pair posed nude in a print ad for Tuffs Shoes. The social service branch of the
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had registered a case in August 1995 after Sapre and Soman posed in the nude, wearing only shoes and a python wrapped around them. Another case was filed under the Wildlife Protection Act against the advertising agency for illegal use of the python. The accused include the publishers and distributors of two magazines that featured the controversial ad, the advertising agency, the two models, and the photographers. The case dragged on for 14 years, after which the courts acquitted the accused. On his 55th birthday in 2020, Soman shared a photograph on social media of himself running in the nude on a beach in Goa. The incident led to the creation of many
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s featuring the picture. In addition, the actor was booked by the local police under section 294 (obscenity) of the Indian Penal Code, along with other relevant sections of the Information Technology Act. He has also starred in a controversial ad for Vim, promoting dishwashing liquid for men.


Filmography


Films


Television


Music videos


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Soman, Milind 1965 births Living people Indian male film actors Male actors from Glasgow Indian male models Marathi people Contestants on Indian game shows Participants in Indian reality television series