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Mohammad Ali Baig
Mohammad Ali Baig (at left)
Born
Mohammad Ali Baig

NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Theatre Personality, and Ad and Documentary Film Maker
Known forTheatre

Mohammad Ali Baig is an Indian theatre personality and film maker of ad and documentary films, referred to by the media as 'Global Face of Hyderabadi Theatre', 'Sultan of Epics' and 'Master of Revival'.[1][2] He is the recipient of the Padmashri. He founded the Qadir Ali Baig Theatre Foundation in Hyderabad in 2005,[3] as a tribute to his father, theatre legend late Qadir Ali Baig. In April 2014, he was awarded Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India, in 2014 for his contributions in theatre arts.[4]

Born into one of the most prominent theatre families in India, the playwright-director-actor remains passionately devoted to the family legacy. The Qadir Ali Baig Theatre Foundation is dedicated to promoting meaningful theatre in Hyderabad. He is the founder-curator of Qadir Ali Baig Theatre Festival, one of the most prestigious theatre festivals in the country, held annually in Hyderabad during October–November.

Early life

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Mohammad Ali Baig was born to renowned theatre personality, Qadir Ali Baig in Hyderabad and Begum Razia Baig, who is Chairperson of the Qadir Ali Baig Theatre Foundation. Mohammad Ali Baig traversed almost the entire gamut of Indian theatre as a child, and avant-garde world theatre as a teenager.[5]

Career

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At an age when most youngsters would be stepping out of film school and beginning to assist senior filmmakers, Mohammad Ali Baig was already directing stalwarts in the industry as an advertising film maker, and became the youngest director-on-board of India’s pioneering public limited TV and films production company, Odyssey in Bangalore.

Mohammad Ali Baig has produced and directed over 400 advertising and corporate films for leading Indian and foreign brands in India, Thailand, and in other countries. His ad films, short films, and social documentaries have been telecast around the world; from Doordarshan in India to BBC in UK, Discovery Channel in USA, CNN and Moscow Television in Russia.

He formed the ‘Qadir Ali Baig Theatre Foundation’ in 2005 along with his mother Begum Razia Baig and Lakshmi Devi Raj, as a tribute to his legendary father and to revive quality theatre in Hyderabad. One of the most experienced and prominent names in Indian theatre today, His own productions include: South India’s biggest original musical production in Hindustani, ‘Taramati- The Legend of an Artist’, ‘His Exalted Highness’, ‘Reading Between the Lines’, ‘Raat Phoolon Ki’, ‘Resham Ki Dor’, ‘Pankhdiyaan’, ‘Aaina’, ‘Dada Saheb Phalke’, ‘Quli: Dilon ka Shahzaada', ‘Savaan-e-Hayat’, 'Spaces' and '1857: Turrebaz Khan'.

'Quli : Dilon ka Shahzaada', 'Savaan-e-Hayat', 'Spaces' (co-written by and also featuring Baig's wife, writer-actor Noor Baig) have been feted at prestigious festivals and venues in India, Canada, France, Turkey, UK and USA. 'Quli: Dilon ka Shahzaada' has a successful week-long run at Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016. His latest play '1857: Turrebaz Khan' had its world premiere there, followed by a premiere in London.

Filmography

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Year Film Role Language
2017 Aruvi Mohammad Shakeel Waqaab Tamil
2022 Cobra Kathir's guru
Sardar P. K. Abraham

Web series

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Year Film Role Language Platform
2020 She Alam Hindi
English
Netflix
2021 In the Name of God Rossi Telugu Aha
2022 Aha Naa Pellanta Mr. K ZEE5

Awards

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He has won two international awards for his film ‘Rockumentary’.[6] Various global honours (French Honour in Paris,[7] Awards for Global Excellence in Theatre in Toronto and Chicago, Retrospectives in Turkey, UK and USA) have been for his kind of theatre that makes history contemporary, fantasy realistic and multiculturalism chic. His heritage-based theatre productions have been the toast of several international festivals in India, Canada, France, Pakistan, Turkey, USA and UK. His theatre is modeled on his father’s Spectacle Theatre, performed at iconic venues; forts, palaces and stadiums, drawing large-number turnouts. He is credited for single-handedly reviving theatre in Hyderabad over the past decade. As an advertising and documentary filmmaker, he has over 450 productions to his credit, bringing him over 40 awards for creative excellence globally.

In April 2014, he was awarded Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India, in 2014 for his contributions in theatre arts.[4]

See Also

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References

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  1. ^ "Hyderabadi actor wows city theatre-goers". 24 January 2017 – via The Economic Times - The Times of India.
  2. ^ "All The World's His Stage". www.magzter.com.
  3. ^ The Hindu (8 November 2010). "Archive News". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 13 November 2010. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Padma Awards Announced". Press Information Bureau, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 25 January 2014. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
  5. ^ "Tarun returns to theatre". The Hindu. 13 January 2007. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  6. ^ "November issue by Tulip Magazine - Issuu". issuu.com. 6 January 2014.
  7. ^ "Mohammad Ali Baig's theatre revival movement in the city got another shot in the arm. The French government has invited Baig to Paris to share his celebrated theatre revival movement with other French theatre companies. This will be Baig's third global honour in three years". 29 September 2010 – via The Economic Times - The Times of India.
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