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  1. Gilani playing Estragon in Waiting for Godot at the Doon School in 2011. Gilani was schooled at Bishop Cotton School, Shimla. [2] He is a postgraduate from Delhi University [2] having studied and taught English literature at St. Stephen's College, Delhi and studied at Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) Pune class of 1972, where ...

  2. Benjamin Gilani. Actor: Bajirao Mastani. Benjamin Gilani is an Indian actor of film, television and theatre. [1] He portrayed Jawaharlal Nehru in the 1993 film Sardar. He also acted in the movie "Hum Dum". He founded 'Motley Productions', a Mumbai-based theatre company in 1977, along with Tom Alter and Naseeruddin Shah, and Waiting For Godot ...

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  3. Jun 30, 2019 · Benjamin Gilani: Didi and Gogo have been together for 50 years. When you think of 50 years, that play should have been as thick as the Bible. Prithvi Theatre was being built at that time.

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  5. Benjamin Gilani is an accomplished stage personality, who portrays character roles on television and Bollywood films also. Belonged to 1972 FTII batch at Pune, great artists Naseeruddin Shah and Tom Alter were his batch mates. Along with these two, he became a founding member of 'Motley Productions', a Mumbai-based theatre company in 1977, and ...

  6. Jul 11, 2009 · Godot won’t have to wait for Naseer! Naseeruddin Shah and Benjamin Gilani share anecdotes about the journey and revival of Waiting for Godot. One of the funniest incidents happened when an actor ...

  7. Check out the filmography of actor Benjamin Gilani and get a complete list of all of his upcoming movies releasing in the coming months, his previous year releases, and hit and flop films on Bookmyshow.

  8. Mar 18, 2016 · Benjamin Gilani born on November 20, 1946, is a versatile and noted actor who has acted in theatres, TV serials and both in commercial and parallel cinemas. He was born and raised in Delhi, India. Benjamin Gilani studied English Literature from Delhi University and then went on to become a graduate from Films and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune, India in the year 1972.