Farooq Sheikh, a multifaceted Indian personality, made a lasting impact on the Indian entertainment industry through his remarkable career spanning decades.
As an actor, he delighted audiences with his captivating performances in Hindi films, beginning in 1977 and continuing until 1989. After a brief hiatus, he made a triumphant return to the big screen in 2008.
Sheikh's most significant contribution lies in his association with Parallel Cinema, also known as the New Indian Cinema movement, which revolutionized the Indian film industry. He left an indelible mark on this genre through his outstanding performances.
In addition to his work in films, Sheikh also made a name for himself in the realm of television, featuring in numerous serials and shows. His exceptional talent was also showcased on the stage, as he performed in renowned productions such as Tumhari Amrita.
The Indian film fraternity bestowed upon Sheikh the prestigious National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2010, in recognition of his outstanding performance in the critically acclaimed film Lahore.