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Mohammed Shafiullah Moinudden, known professionally as Shafi, is an Indian actor primarily recognized for his roles in Telugu cinema. Known for his villainous roles, Shafi gained acclaim in 2002 for his debut film Khadgam, for which he won the Filmfare Award for Best Villain – Telugu. With notable performances in movies like Kamli (directed by K. N. T. Sastry), Chatrapathi (directed by S. S. Rajamouli), and Khaleja (directed by Trivikram Srinivas), he has established himself as a key player in the industry.
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Career
[edit]Shafi’s first film appearance was in Khadgam (2002) as the villain Azhar.[1][2] Critics praised his debut, and he received the Filmfare Award for Best Villain – Telugu for the role.[3]
After Khadgam, he acted in supporting and negative roles in several Telugu films like Praanam (2003) and Varsham (2004). In 2005, he played a key antagonist in S. S. Rajamouli’s Chatrapathi, winning the Cine Goers Award for Best Supporting Actor.
In 2006, Shafi took his first lead role opposite Nandita Das in Kamli, a Telugu drama directed by K. N. T. Sastry. He played a drunkard coolie, a deeply researched role.[3] The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu. He also appeared in films like Mayajalam (2006) and Thenavattu (2008, Tamil).
Through the late 2000s and 2010s, Shafi worked in major films across languages. He had comedic and supporting roles in Ready (2008) and Khaleja (2010), where his role as Sidhappa won him the Bharathamuni Award for Best Supporting Actor. He also featured in Dookudu (2011) opposite Mahesh Babu, Julayi (2012), and Balupu (2013).
In 2023, Shafi starred in Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire by Prashanth Neel, and will return in Salaar: Part 2 – Shouryanga Parvam.[4] He also acted in the short film 3:15 AM (2023), directed by Amit Raj Verma, which won Best Thriller at the Los Angeles Film Awards. Shafi was nominated for Best Actor (Short Film) at the Cannes World Film Festival, gaining recognition.[5][6]
Filmography
[edit]Telugu films
[edit]| Year | Film | Role | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 | Khadgam | Azhar | Debut film |
| 2003 | Praanam | Uma's brother's nephew | |
| 2004 | Varsham | Kaasi | |
| 2005 | Danger | Gattayya's brother | |
| Chhatrapati | Ashok / Akash | ||
| 2006 | Maayajaalam | Chhatrapati | |
| Nuvve.. Nuvve... | |||
| Kamli | Redya | ||
| 2007 | Dhee | ||
| Maharajasri | |||
| 2008 | Ready | Nagappa | |
| 2009 | Katha | ||
| Current | Shafi | ||
| Shh... | |||
| 2010 | Cara Majaka | Simultaneously in Tamil, Telugu and Kannada | |
| Khaleja | Sidhappa | ||
| Telugammayi | |||
| Killer | |||
| 2011 | Golconda High School | Madhu Babu | |
| Wanted | Raja | ||
| Prema Kavali | Babji | ||
| Dookudu | Qadir | ||
| 2012 | Tuneega Tuneega | ||
| Julayi | Lala | ||
| 2013 | Balupu | Kaasi | |
| Kiss | Murthy | ||
| Sahasra | Chinappa | ||
| Baadshah | Baadshah's henchman | ||
| 2014 | Jaihind 2 | Chandru | Simultaneously in Tamil, Telugu and Kannada |
| Pilla Nuvvu Leni Jeevitham | Journalist Shafi | ||
| 2015 | A Shyam Gopal Varma Film | Shyam Gopal Varma | |
| Sher | Chotu | ||
| Shivam | Mustafa | ||
| 2017 | Mister | Sadasiva Rayalu | |
| Yuddham Sharanam | Selvam | ||
| 2018 | Hyderabad Love Story | ||
| Rangu | |||
| 2019 | Akshara | ||
| Brochevarevarura | Constable Ashok Kumar | ||
| 2020 | Run | Real Doctor | |
| 2021 | Drushyam 2 | Janardhan | |
| 2022 | Godfather | Murugan | |
| 2023 | Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire | Thiru | |
| 2024 | Bhoothaddam Bhaskar Narayana | John Philip | |
| 2025 | Solo Boy |
Tamil films
[edit]| Year | Film | Role | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | Thenavattu | Santhosh | |
| Bheemaa | Chinna's friend | ||
| 2009 | Sindhanai Sei | Shankar | |
| 2010 | Kutti Pisasu | Mandhira Moorthy | Simultaneously in Tamil, Telugu and Kannada |
| 2014 | Jaihind 2 | Chandru | |
| 2017 | 12-12-1950 |
Other language films
[edit]| Year | Film | Role | Language | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | Run | Hindi | Cameo Appearance | |
| 2008 | Firaaq | Ghogha | ||
| 2010 | Bombat Car | Kannada | Simultaneously in Tamil, Telugu and Kannada | |
| 2014 | Abhimanyu | Chandru | ||
| 2019 | Ranahedi |
- Television
References
[edit]- ^ https://www.yovizag.com/telugu-actor-shafi-underrated-performance/
- ^ https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/shafi-the-intense-actor/articleshow/3124092.cms
- ^ a b https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/telugu/movies/news/underrated-performances-of-shafi/articleshow/94615176.cms
- ^ https://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/south-indian-cinema/salaar-part-2-confirmed-101701855063013.html
- ^ "Attn senior citizens: Here are some tips for quality sleep". 30 August 2023.
- ^ https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/telugu/movies/news/telugu-actor-shafi-earns-nomination-at-cannes-world-film-festival/articleshow/94328724.cms
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[edit]Shafi (actor)
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Early life
Mohammed Safiullah Moinudden was born on 6 April 1980 in Chandragiri, Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh, India.[5]Education
Shafi completed his early schooling in Andhra Pradesh, his birthplace, before relocating to New Delhi to pursue specialized training in theatre.[5] He enrolled at the National School of Drama (NSD), India's leading institution for dramatic arts, where he undertook the intensive three-year Diploma in Dramatic Arts program.[1]Personal life
Shafi maintains a notably private personal life, residing in Hyderabad, the epicenter of the Telugu film industry, where he embraces a low-profile lifestyle away from media scrutiny.[6] Details regarding his family in adulthood, such as siblings or marital status, remain undisclosed to the public, underscoring his preference for shielding relationships and any potential children from public attention.[5]Career
Debut and breakthrough (2002–2006)
Shafi made his debut in Telugu cinema with the 2002 action drama Khadgam, directed by Krishna Vamsi, where he portrayed the antagonist Azhar, a terrorist operative involved in cross-border intrigue.[7][8] The film, which also starred Ravi Teja, Srikanth, and Prakash Raj, addressed themes of patriotism and communal tensions, and its release generated significant buzz due to controversy surrounding its depiction of certain communities, contributing to its strong audience draw.[9] Khadgam emerged as a commercial hit, running successfully in theaters and marking Shafi's entry as a compelling performer in negative roles.[9] His portrayal of Azhar earned widespread acclaim for its intensity and nuance, leading to Shafi's win of the Filmfare Award for Best Villain – Telugu at the 50th Filmfare Awards South ceremony held in 2003.[10][1] The award, presented for performances in 2002 releases, highlighted his ability to embody a menacing yet layered character, and it propelled his career by opening doors to more prominent antagonist parts in Telugu films.[1] As an alumnus of the National School of Drama, Shafi's formal training in acting techniques played a key role in delivering a debut performance that stood out for its authenticity and emotional depth.[11] Following Khadgam, Shafi continued to take on supporting and negative roles that reinforced his reputation as a versatile villain. In the 2003 romantic drama Praanam, directed by Malli, he appeared as Uma's brother's nephew, a minor antagonistic figure in a story of reincarnated lovers facing caste barriers, though the film received mixed reviews and average box-office returns.[12][13] He then played Kaasi, the loyal yet ruthless step-brother to the main antagonist in the 2004 romantic action film Varsham, directed by Sobhan, where his performance added tension to the central love story amid rural feuds; the movie was a blockbuster, achieving widespread commercial success and running for over 175 days in several centers.[14][15] In 2005, Shafi portrayed the supporting antagonist Ashok (also credited as Akash) in S.S. Rajamouli's action drama Chatrapathi, depicting a conflicted figure in a tale of displacement and revenge, which further showcased his range in morally ambiguous roles; the film was a major hit, grossing approximately ₹25 crore at the box office.[16][17] These early roles solidified Shafi's breakthrough as a go-to actor for intense, character-driven villainy in Telugu cinema during this period.Continued success (2007–2015)
Following his breakthrough in the mid-2000s, Shafi solidified his position in Telugu cinema by taking on a diverse array of supporting and antagonistic roles that blended comedy, drama, and action elements, often adding layers of menace or humor to ensemble casts. In 2008, he portrayed the comedic character Nagappa in the action-comedy Ready, directed by Srinu Vaitla and starring Ram Pothineni and Genelia D'Souza, where his timing contributed to the film's light-hearted tone.[18] This role marked his shift toward multifaceted characters, building on the versatility established by his earlier antagonistic performances.[1] Shafi's performance as Sidhappa in the 2010 fantasy-action film Khaleja, opposite Mahesh Babu and directed by Trivikram Srinivas, earned widespread acclaim for its blend of comedy and support to the lead narrative. His portrayal of the quirky sidekick was highlighted for enhancing the film's ensemble dynamic, leading to the Bharathamuni Award for Best Supporting Actor and a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor – Telugu.[19][2] The role exemplified his ability to infuse negative shading into comedic scenarios, contributing to Khaleja's commercial success.[20] In 2011, Shafi played Qadir, a ruthless henchman to the villain in Dookudu, an action-comedy starring Mahesh Babu and Samantha Ruth Prabhu, directed by Srinu Vaitla. His intense depiction of the antagonistic figure added depth to the film's high-stakes confrontations, complementing the lead's heroic arc without overshadowing it.[21] Expanding further into action genres, Shafi took on the brief but menacing role of Lala in the 2012 thriller Julayi, directed by Trivikram Srinivas and featuring Allu Arjun, where his character's vendetta subplot provided crucial tension in the ensemble.[22] Critics noted his versatility in transitioning between outright villainy and nuanced support, praising how such roles enriched the films' pacing.[1] By 2013, Shafi demonstrated his range in the masala entertainer Balupu, directed by Gopichand Malineni and starring Ravi Teja, where he played Kaasi, a character with anger management issues portrayed as a special needs individual. Despite the limited screen time, his performance was commended for its emotional impact and ability to evoke sympathy amid the comedy-action blend, underscoring his skill in adding depth to peripheral antagonistic figures.[23] This period saw Shafi receive industry recognition for his adaptability across genres, with no major awards but consistent praise for elevating supporting parts in blockbuster ensembles like those with Prabhas and other stars, cementing his mid-career growth.[19]Recent work (2016–present)
Following his established presence in Telugu cinema, Shafi continued to take on supporting roles in a mix of genres during the late 2010s. In 2017, he portrayed Sadasiva Rayalu in the romantic action film Mister, directed by Sreenu Vaitla, where his comedic timing complemented the lead performances by Varun Tej and Lavanya Tripathi.[24][1] The film received mixed reviews for its formulaic plot but was noted for its entertainment value in mass audiences. In 2019, Shafi appeared in the historical epic Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy, playing a key supporting character in the biopic of freedom fighter Uyyalawada Narasimha Reddy, starring Chiranjeevi; the production highlighted grand-scale action sequences and ensemble casts across South Indian industries.[25] That same year, he ventured into Kannada cinema with Hangover, a comedy-drama that marked his expansion into regional collaborations beyond Telugu.[1] Shafi's work in thrillers gained prominence in the early 2020s. His role in the 2022 Telugu thriller Darja, directed by B. S. Mahesh, involved a tense narrative around personal vendettas, earning praise for his nuanced portrayal amid the film's suspenseful pacing, though it had limited theatrical reach.[4] In 2023, he contributed to the high-octane actioner Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire, directed by Prashanth Neel, in a supporting capacity that added depth to the film's intense conflict dynamics starring Prabhas.[26] The year 2024 saw Shafi in multiple releases, showcasing versatility in action and drama. In Viswam, an action thriller directed by Raja Kiran, he played Farooq, a pivotal ally in the protagonist's (Gopichand) fight against terrorists, with the film lauded for its gripping screenplay and receiving positive box-office response.[27] He also featured in the horror-comedy Bhoothaddam Bhaskar Narayana, as a character entangled in supernatural investigations led by Shane Nagaraj, which blended scares with humor and garnered attention for its innovative genre fusion.[26] In the sci-fi drama C202, Shafi supported the narrative exploring futuristic dilemmas, contributing to its thematic exploration of technology's impact.[26] Additionally, Idhi Kala Kaadu saw him in a dramatic role amid family conflicts, with critics noting the film's emotional resonance despite modest production scale.[28] As of November 2025, Shafi has several projects lined up, reflecting his sustained demand in multilingual cinema. Solo Boy, a Telugu drama-romance slated for 2025 release, features him in a central supporting role focusing on personal growth themes.[26] He is also involved in the Telugu thriller Poison, a crime-mystery venture emphasizing intrigue and moral ambiguity.[29] Expanding to Tamil, Bhadra casts him in an action-drama centered on village redemption and divine prophecy, directed for a 2025 audience.[29] Furthermore, shooting for Salaar: Part 2 – Shouryanga Parvam, the sequel to his 2023 hit, commenced in 2024 under Prashanth Neel's direction, promising escalated action and character arcs with Prabhas reprising the lead.[26]Filmography
Telugu films
Shafi has appeared in numerous Telugu films since his debut in 2002, primarily in antagonist, supporting, and cameo roles. His contributions to Telugu cinema span action dramas, comedies, and thrillers, often collaborating with prominent directors like Krishna Vamsi and S. S. Rajamouli, and co-starring with leading actors such as Mahesh Babu, Prabhas, and Allu Arjun.[26]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2002 | Khadgam | Azhar Khan (antagonist) | Directed by Krishna Vamsi; co-stars Ravi Teja, Srikanth, and Prakash Raj. Debut film.[30] |
| 2003 | Praanam | Uma's brother's nephew (supporting) | Directed by Chakri Toleti; co-stars Vineeth, Preeti Jhangiani. |
| 2004 | Varsham | Kaasi / Guru (supporting) | Directed by Ramnaidu Varma; co-stars Prabhas, Trisha. |
| 2005 | Danger | Gattayya's brother (supporting) | Directed by Krishna Vamsi; co-stars Allu Arjun, Nitya. |
| 2005 | Chatrapathi | Ashok / Akash (antagonist) | Directed by S. S. Rajamouli; co-stars Prabhas, Shriya Saran.[31] |
| 2006 | Kamli | Lead role | Directed by K. N. T. Sastry; co-stars Nandita Das. National Film Award winner.[32] |
| 2006 | Ranam | Supporting role | Directed by Amma Rajasekhar; co-stars Gopichand, Ankitha. |
| 2007 | Adavari Matalaku Arthale Verule | Surya (supporting) | Directed by Selvaraghavan; co-stars Venkatesh, Trisha. |
| 2008 | Current | Antagonist | Directed by P. Subramanyam; co-stars Sushma, Akash. |
| 2010 | Khaleja | Siddha (supporting) | Directed by Trivikram Srinivas; co-stars Mahesh Babu, Anushka Shetty.[33] |
| 2010 | Adhurs | Supporting role | Directed by V. V. Vinayak; co-stars Jr. NTR, Taapsee Pannu. |
| 2010 | Orange | Cameo | Directed by Bhaskar; co-stars Ram Charan, Genelia D'Souza. |
| 2011 | Dookudu | Kadir (antagonist) | Directed by S. S. Rajamouli; co-stars Mahesh Babu, Kajal Aggarwal.[34] |
| 2011 | Wanted | Supporting role | Directed by B. V. S. Ravi; co-stars Gopichand, Deeksha Seth.[35] |
| 2011 | Parama Veera Chakra | Supporting role | Directed by Dasaradh; co-stars Nandamuri Balakrishna, Ameesha Patel. |
| 2012 | Julayi | Supporting role | Directed by Trivikram Srinivas; co-stars Allu Arjun, Ileana D'Cruz. |
| 2012 | Daruvu | Antagonist | Directed by Krishna Vamsi; co-stars Ravi Teja, Taapsee Pannu. |
| 2013 | Baadshah | Supporting role | Directed by Sreeram Aditya; co-stars Jr. NTR, Kajal Aggarwal. |
| 2013 | Balupu | Supporting role | Directed by Gopichand Malineni; co-stars Ravi Teja, Shruti Haasan. |
| 2014 | Pilla Nuvvu Leni Jeevitham | Supporting role | Directed by A. S. Ravi Kumar Chowdhary; co-stars Sundeep Kishan, Rashi Khanna. |
| 2014 | Rowdy Fellow | Antagonist | Directed by Bhanu Bogavarapu; co-stars Nara Rohith, Viswant Duddumpudi. |
| 2015 | Sher | Supporting role | Directed by B. V. S. Ravi; co-stars Sivaji, Nara Rohith. |
| 2016 | Sardaar Gabbar Singh | Supporting role | Directed by K. S. Ravindra; co-stars Pawan Kalyan, Kajal Aggarwal. |
| 2017 | Mister | Supporting role | Directed by Sreeram Aditya; co-stars Varun Tej, Lavanya Tripathi. |
| 2018 | Rangasthalam | Cameo | Directed by Sukumar; co-stars Ram Charan, Samantha Ruth Prabhu. |
| 2019 | iSmart Shankar | Supporting role | Directed by Puri Jagannadh; co-stars Ram Pothineni, Nabha Natesh. |
| 2021 | Drushyam 2 | Supporting role | Directed by Jeethu Joseph; co-stars Venkatesh, Meena. Remake. |
| 2022 | Karthikeya 2 | Antagonist | Directed by Chandoo Mondeti; co-stars Nikhil Siddhartha, Anupama Parameswaran. |
| 2023 | Salaar: Part 1 – Cease Fire | Supporting role | Directed by Prashanth Neel; co-stars Prabhas, Prithviraj Sukumaran. |
| 2024 | C202 | Supporting role | Directed by Munna Kasi; co-stars Saptagiri, Viva Harsha. Released October 25, 2024.[36] |
| 2024 | Idhi Kala Kaadu | Supporting role | Directed by Venu; co-stars Suhas, Malavika Nair. |
| 2025 | Solo Boy | Supporting role | Directed by Naveen Kumar; co-stars Gautham Krishna, Ramya Pasupuleti. Released July 4, 2025.[37] |
