Ankur Vikal
Ankur Vikal is an award winning film and stage actor of Indian Origin. He was drawn to acting during his working class upbringing in Gujarat, India, where he grew up listening to his grandfather's stories. His childhood sensitized him to the narratives around him, and drew him to the power of inspiring storytelling.
He graduated from the National School of Drama (NSD), New Delhi, in 2000, after studying architecture at Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. He has worked as a multi-lingual stage actor with the Motley Theatre Company and is highly regarded among critics and theater goers.
Ankur has played the lead in several Motley plays. His film career began in 2001 with the ground-breaking Indian film Mango Souffle. Ankur also played the role of "Maman" in Slumdog Millionaire, for which he received a SAG award in 2009 for Best Ensemble Cast. His performance as the equally frightening and charming "Maman" was praised by critics and audiences worldwide.
This was followed by Nirbhaya, a play about the gang rape on a bus in New Delhi on 16 December 2012. The play went on to win a Fringe First Award, an Amnensty Award and a Herard's Angel Award when it opened at Edinburgh in 2013. It was performed in many countries around the world and was considered the most important work in Human Rights Theatre in the world that year.
He continues to do meaningful work in films, web series and on stage
Movies
5.9
- Feb 05, 2010
- Hindi
Amidst strictly enforced curfew by Bombay Police during December 1992 following Hindu-Muslim riots, Suryakant - one of four siblings from Malad's Malvani slums, heads home. While doing so, he reflects on his childhood; his sisters: Devi and Rajni; brother Chandrakant; his dad, Shashikant, as well his mother; his expertise with the Carrom-board; run-ins with extortionist-goon, Jaleel Khan; his friendship with Zaid Khan; his crush on Noorie as well as his plans to find employment in Dubai; why he could not attend Devi's marriage, as well as the tragedy that awaits him.