Mohan Kapur
With a career spanning 30 years, Mohan Kapur became a household name in the Asia-Pacific as the first television personality with his iconoclastic, witty, irreverent, sarcastic and charming banter for the wildly popular game show, "Snakes and Ladders" ("Saanp Seedi"). "Saanp Seedi" was the first satellite program that aired in the Asia-Pacific when Zee TV launched on October 1, 1992, prior the regions only had government run broadcasting. Mohan's popularity segued him into the feature film space starring as the main villain in the film "Beqabu." Today Mohan's movie career spans over 50 titles including: "Coffee Bloom", "Hate Story", "Scavenger's Daughter", "Jolly LLB", "Haunted 3D" and international box office hits "Bodyguard" starring Salman Khan and "Happy New Year" with a role opposite Jackie Schroff and Shah Rukh Khan. His first Hollywood feature film came with "Heartbeats" from "Step Up" creator, director Duane Adler. In 2020, Kapur returned as 'Subramanian' in Season 2 of "Hostages" a Disney+ Hotstar Specials, which garnered him a nomination by critics for 'Best Negative Role' in 2019 at the Gold Awards. Other memorable roles includes India's highest rated series of their seasons: "Everest" for Star Plus and Colors TV "Savitri Devi College & Hospital."