Neeraj Vora
Neeraj Vora
Neeraj Vora was a well-known Indian film director, writer, and actor. He was born on January 22, 1963, in Bhuj, Gujarat, India. Vora started his career in the entertainment industry as a writer and later moved on to directing and acting. He was known for his work in Bollywood films and television shows.
Early Life and Career
Neeraj Vora began his career as a writer for television shows and films. He wrote for several popular TV shows, including "Circus" and "Teesri Manzil". Vora's writing skills and sense of humor made him a sought-after writer in the industry. He later moved on to directing and made his directorial debut with the film "Khiladi 420" in 2000. The film was a moderate success, and Vora continued to direct and write for several other films and TV shows.
Notable Works
Neeraj Vora's most notable work as a director is the film "Phir Hera Pheri" in 2006. The film was a comedy and starred Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, and Paresh Rawal. The film was a huge commercial success and is still remembered for its humor and entertaining storyline. Vora also acted in several films, including "Company", "Golmaal", and "Bol Bachchan". He was known for his comic timing and ability to play humorous roles.
Legacy
Neeraj Vora passed away on December 14, 2017, after being in a coma for several months. He was 54 years old at the time of his death. Vora's legacy in the Indian entertainment industry is still remembered, and his films and TV shows continue to entertain audiences. He will always be remembered as a talented writer, director, and actor who brought laughter and joy to people's lives through his work. Despite his untimely death, Neeraj Vora's contributions to the Indian film and television industry will always be cherished and celebrated.
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