Kabir Bedi Wiki, Age, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More

Kabir Bedi is an Indian actor, who has appeared in Hindi, English, and European films and TV series. He has also worked as an RJ and voice-over artist. He is known for playing the role of emperor Shah Jahan in the Hindi film ‘Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story’ (2005).

Wiki/Biography

Kabir Bedi was born on Wednesday, 16 January 1946 (age 77 years; as of 2022) in Lahore, Punjab Province of British India (now Punjab, Pakistan). His zodiac sign is Capricorn.
Kabir Bedi’s childhood picture with his mother
While he was studying at The Elisabeth Gauba School, New Delhi, he was friends with the Indian politicians Rajiv Gandhi and Sanjay Gandhi. He then did his schooling at Delhi Public School, New Delhi. For a year, he attended Shantiniketan School in West Bengal and Sherwood College in Uttarakhand. From 1963 to 1967, he pursued BA in History Hons. at St. Stephen’s College, Delhi. While he was studying at Sherwood College and St. Stephen’s College, he participated in various theatre plays.

Physical Appearance

Height (approx.): 6′ 2″
Hair Colour: Salt & Pepper
Eye Colour: Hazel Brown

Family

Parents & Siblings

His father, Baba Pyare Lal Singh Bedi, was an author and philosopher. His mother, Freda Bedi, was the first Western woman to take ordination in Tibetan Buddhism, and she was a British, who was born in Derby, England. His father was a communist, and his mother was a follower of Mahatma Gandhi. His elder brother, Ranga Bedi, is a tea planter. His younger sister, Guli Bedi (aka Gulhima Bedi), works as a professor.
An old picture of Kabir Bedi with his parents
Kabir Bedi’s brother Ranga Bedi
Kabir Bedi with his sister

Wife & Children

Protima Bedi

In the late 1960s, Kabir met Protima, a model and Odissi dancer, for the first time during a modelling project. Initially, they became friends and later, fell in love with each other. In 1969, Kabir Bedi got married to Protima Gauri. In an interview, Kabir shared that he had an open marriage with Protima.
Kabir Bedi with Protima Bedi
In 1970, the couple had a daughter named Pooja Bedi, who is an Indian actress, television host, and newspaper columnist. In 1971, Kabir and Protima had a son Siddharth Bedi, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia while studying at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Siddharth committed suicide in 1997 at the age of 26.
Kabir Bedi with Pooja Bedi
Kabir Bedi with his son Siddharth Bedi
After almost eight years of their marriage, Kabir and Protima got divorced. The reason behind their divorce was Kabir’s extramarital affair with the Indian actress Parveen Babi. In an interview, Kabir talked about his failed marriage and said,
Our open marriage may have seemed like a good idea at first. In the end, it only caused me greater anxiety. It had led to a lack of intimacy between us. I didn’t feel the love that I wanted, the caring and sharing I needed. Nor was I able to give it. The old magic had gone. I was feeling alone, empty and dejected.”

Susan Anne Humphreys

In 1980, he got married to the American model and fashion designer Susan Humphreys. A year later, the couple had a son named Adam Bedi, who works as a model and actor. In 1980, the couple got separated, and in 1990, the couple got divorced.
Kabir Bedi with Susan Humphreys
Kabir Bedi with his son Adam Bedi

Nikki Bedi

In 1991, he met the BBC radio presenter Nikki Moolgaoker in London, UK. After dating for a year, Kabir got married to Nikki, who was 20 years younger than him. After being in a long-distance marriage for a few years, the couple got separated in 2004, and a year later, the couple got divorced.
Kabir Bedi with Nikki Bedi

Parveen Dusanj

In 2005, he met the London-based Indian social researcher Parveen Dusanj, who was 26 years younger than Kabir. Initially, the couple moved in a live-in relationship. However, their relationship was not well received by Kabir’s daughter Pooja Bedi, who is three years older than Parveen. In 2011, Kabir proposed Parveen for marriage in Rome, and on the 70th birthday of Kabir, the couple had a Hindu wedding ceremony.
Kabir Bedi’s wedding picture with Parveen Dusanj
On Kabir’s marriage, his daughter Pooja tweeted a cryptic post about Kabir and Parveen’s marriage.
Pooja Bedi’s tweet about her stepmother

Other Relatives

The Indian actress Aalia Furniturewalla aka Alaya F is Kabir Bedi’s granddaughter.
Kabir Bedi with his granddaughter

Relationships/Affairs

In the late 1970s, Kabir started an extramarital affair with the Indian actress Parveen Babi. In an interview, Kabir shared that his wife Protima Bedi encouraged his relationship with Parveen. Protima once talked about Kabir and Parveen’s relationship, she said,
I wanted them to have fun, a great time but on the same time I’d told Parveen not to get too serious about Kabir. And I was unfaithful to Kabir. When he finally left home to shack with Parveen I was relieved! When Parveen came into his life Kabir was trying to escape from me.”
Pictures of Kabir Bedi and Parveen Babi
The couple dated for a few years, however in 1977, the couple parted ways which was the same year, he got divorced from his first wife Protima.

Religion

Kabir was born to a Sikh Khatri family, and he is a descendant of Guru Nanak Dev. His mother was born into a Christian family, however, later, she adopted Buddhism and became a Buddhist nun. She was considered the first Western woman to take ordination in Tibetan Buddhism. In an interview, he shared that for a short period of time, he became a monk at the age of 10. He said,
My mother was a Buddhist nun in Tibet for the last 15 years of her life. I was also ordained a monk in Burma when I was 10. I spent a few months in a monastery as well. My head was shaved, and I was put in a room, had to wear a robe, roam the streets with a bowl to get donations of food from people and meditate for certain hours in the day. I spent the summer that year as a Buddhist monk.”
A childhood picture of Kabir Bedi as a monk

Address

A5 Beach House Park Gandhigram Road, Juhu, Mumbai Maharashtra

Autograph

Kabir Bedi’s autograph

Career

Film and Radio Chief

In 1968, he started working as a film and radio chief at Lintas, Mumbai. There, he wrote and directed the advertising for films and radio advertisements of various clients of Lintas including Hindustan Unilever Limited. After working there for two years, he joined Ogilvy & Mather Private Limited, Mumbai as a film and radio chief.

Theatre

Kabir has performed in various theatre plays. In 1970, he appeared in the popular Indian theatre play Tughlaq. He has appeared in various Hindi, English, and European theatre plays including Shakespeare’s Othello, The Vultures, The Far Pavilions, and Taj.
Kabir Bedi in a theatre play

Film

Hindi

In 1971, he made his acting debut with the Hindi film ‘Hulchul’ in which he played the role of Mahesh Jetley.
A snip of Kabir Bedi as Mahesh Jetley from the Hindi film Hulchul
He has acted in various Hindi films like ‘Kuchhe Dhaage’ (1973), ‘Nagin’ (1976), ‘Khoon Bhari Maang’ (1988), ‘Main Hoon Na’ (2004), and ‘Mohenjo Daro’ (2016).
Kabir Bedi as Sanjay Verma in Khoon Bhari Maang

Italian

In 1976, he played the role of Black Corsair in the Italian film ‘The Black Corsair.’
Kabir Bedi in The Black Corsair
Kabir has acted in a few Italian films such as ‘La tigre è ancora viva: Sandokan alla riscossa!’ (1977) and ‘Mashamal – Ritorno al Deserto’ (1998).
La tigre è ancora viva- Sandokan alla riscossa! (1977)

English

He made his English film debut with the film ‘The Thief of Baghdad’ (1978) as Prince Taj.
The Thief of Baghdad (1978)
He has appeared in various English films like ‘Forty Days of Musa Dagh’ (1982), ‘Satan’s Mistress’ (1982), ‘Octopussy’ (1983), and ‘Beyond Justice’ (1992).
Kabir Bedi in Octopussy

Telugu

In 2017, he acted in the Telugu film ‘Gautamiputra Satakarni’ in which he played the role of Nahapana.
Gautamiputra Satakarni

Television

TV Series

Italian

In 1976, he made his Italian TV series debut with ‘Sandokan’ in which he played the titular role.
Sandokan
He gained immense popularity with the Italian web series ‘La tigre è ancora viva: Sandokan alla riscossa!’ (1977), ‘L’isola dei famosi’ (2004), ‘Vivere’ (2006), and ‘Un medico in famiglia 5’ (2007).
Vivere

English

Kabir Bedi made his English TV series debut with the American series ‘Dynasty’ (1982) in which he played the role of Farouk Ahmed.
Dynasty
Some of his other English TV series are ‘General Hospital’ (1983), ‘Knight Rider’ (1985), ‘The Bold and the Beautiful’ (1994), ‘Murder, She Wrote’ (1988), and ‘Magnum, P.I.’ (1988).
Murder, She Wrote

Hindi

With the Sahara One Hindi TV series ‘Ganga Kii Dheej’ (2010), he made his debut in the Hindi TV series.
Kabir Bedi in Ganga Kii Dheej
In 2013, he appeared in another Hindi TV series ‘Buddha,’ which aired on DD National.
Kabir Bedi on the sets of Buddha

News Series

Kabir Bedi has appeared as a speaker/host in various Hindi news special series such as ‘Vande Mataram’ (2013; Aaj Tak), ‘Guns & Glory: The Indian Soldier’ (2013; Headlines Today), and ‘Jai Ho’ (2014; India TV).
Kabir Bedi in Guns & Glory- The Indian Soldier

Reality Show

In 2021, he participated in the Italian reality TV show ‘Grande Fratello VIP,’ (Italian version of Bigg Brother), which aired on Canale 5.
Kabir Bedi as a contestant in Grande Fratello VIP

Web Series

In 2019, he made his debut in the Hindi web series with ‘Thinkistan’ in which he played the role of Danish Azeem. The series was streamed on MX Player.
A still of Kabir Bedi as Danish Azeem from Thinkistan

Radio Jockey

In 2007, he played the role of Sandokan in the Italian radio show ‘[email protected],’ which aired on RAI Radio2. He has hosted various RadioOne shows such as ‘Women of Gold’ (2012), ‘Men of Steel’ (2012), ‘Ten on Ten’ – ‘Ten Biggest Impacts This Last Decade’ (2017), and ‘Best of 2017’ (2017).

Columnist

Kabir Bedi has been working as a columnist for various Indian media houses like The Times of India and Tehelka.

Voice Over Artist

Kabir Bedi has lent his voice to many TV commercials, sound & light shows, corporate films, documentaries, and audiobooks. Various events where Kabir has worked as a voice-over artist are Aircel Save the Tiger Campaign (2009; Public awareness campaign), Virasat-e-Khalsa – Khalsa Heritage Memorial Complex, Punjab (2011; narrator), Jindal Panther (2014; advertisement), Mount of Excellence (2015; documentary narrator), and Konark Sun Temple, Odisha (2017; sound & light show). He has also worked as a voice-over artist or dubbing artist in a few English films. In 2010, he Hindi dubbed the character of Nizam in the English film ‘Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time’ which is originally played by Ben Kingsley. In 2015, he Hindi dubbed the character of Dr Franklin Storm (originally played by Reg E. Cathey) for the English film ‘Fantastic Four.’

Host & Speaker

He has hosted various national, international, and corporate events. Some of the events hosted by Kabir are Frank Knight Wealth Report Launch (2016), Bennet Coleman’s, NRI of the Year Awards – Mumbai (2016), Mauritius Film Festival – Mauritius (2017), Walk Down Memory Lane, ‘Rendez-Vous’ – Bangalore (2017), and 100 Years Yoga Institute celebrations – Mumbai (2018). He has also appeared as a speaker in various events such as the Budweiser Youth event, motivational talk (2016), Insight Storm – Mumbai (2016), FICCI FLO – Insights To Success – Jaipur (2017), NASSCOM Design Summit – Bangalore (2018), and FICCI FLO ‘Life Lessons’ Q&A – Ludhiana (2018).

Philanthropist

In September 2017, he was appointed as the brand ambassador of the NGO Sightsavers India which works for the welfare of visually impaired children. In 2018, he was appointed as the brand ambassador of an NGO named Care&Share Italia which works for providing education to slum children in Hyderabad and Vijayawada. He has been supporting the anti-government struggle in Myanmar for a very long time. He has been appointed as a brand ambassador of a few other organisations like Burma Campaign UK, Rotary International South Asia for its Teach Programme, and the Total Literacy Mission in India and South Asia.

Businessman

In 2018, he started a film production company named Bedination. Under his production house, he has worked on various films and web series.

Model

Kabir Bedi has worked as a model in various print advertisements. He has also walked the ramp in various Indian fashion shows. Kabir has been featured in TV commercials for various brands.

Awards, Honours, Achievements

  • 1979: Best Male TV Star by Bravo Otto Germany
  • 2002: Capri Fest Lifetime Achievement Award
  • 2007: Flaiano International Prize
  • 2007: Pegaso D’oro Lifetime Achievement Award by Premi Internazionali Flaiano, Italy
    Kabir Bedi receiving Premi Internazionali Flaiano
  • 2010: “Cavaliere” (Knight) of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic by the Italian Government for his outstanding contribution to Italian cinema
  • 2018: Honorary Degree from Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
    Kabir Bedi receiving Doctorate from the Kalinga Institute of Technology
  • 2018: Lifetime Achievement Icon Award from the Punjabi Cultural Heritage Board
    Kabir Bedi receiving Lifetime Achievement Icon Award from the Punjabi Cultural Heritage Board
  • 2018: Guirlande D’honneur (Garland of Honour) by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), by President Ascani in Milan, Italy
    Kabir Bedi receiving Guirlande D’honneur
  • 2019: Premio Internazionale Basilicata at the Maratea Film Festival
  • 2019: Lifetime Achievement Award at Wolfsburg Cineways International Film Festival in Germany
    Kabir Bedi receiving Lifetime Achievement Award at Wolfsburg Cineways International Film Festival
  • 2022: Lifetime Achievement Award by Venice Film Festival
  • 2022: Diva & Donna Book Of The Year Award for his autobiography Stories I Must Tell: The Emotional Life of an Actor

Favourites

  • Film(s): Dr Zhivago (1965), Gandhi (1982), Octopussy (1983)
  • Comic Character(s): The Phantom, Batman
  • Food: Fried Eggs, Marmalade on Buttered Toast, Pizza
  • Beverage(s): Scotch Whiskey, Brunello Di Montalcino Wine, Dom Pérignon
  • Travelling Destination(s): London, Rome, Delhi

Facts/Trivia

  • At the age of 7, he participated in a theatre play for the first time titled ‘Bandar Da Vyaah.’
  • He has been featured on the cover of various magazines including iHola!, Teletutto Bolero, and Bravo.
    Kabir Bedi featured on a magazine cover
  • Kabir is fluent in various languages including Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, English, and Italian.
  • In an interview, he shared that while he was in college his family’s financial condition was not good and he had to do a part-time job at All India Radio, Delhi as an English news reader. While he was working there, he got an opportunity to interview the famous English rock band The Beatles. However, after broadcasting the interview, someone at AIR erased the interview by reusing the tape. Kabir got so upset over this that he left the job there and decided to make his career as a film director in Mumbai. Later, with only Rs 700, he shifted from Delhi to Mumbai.
  • In 2011, he started his YouTube channel ‘Kabir Bedi’ in which he uploads videos related to his acting projects. As of April 2023, he has around 5.23k subscribers on his YouTube channel.
  • He follows a non-vegetarian diet.
  • Since his younger days, he regularly practices yoga to maintain his fitness.
    A collage of Kabir Bedi while doing Yoga
  • He is often spotted smoking and consuming alcohol at parties and events.
    Kabir Bedi while smoking a cigarette
  • In his leisure time, he loves to cook food and travel to different places.
  • In 2021, he released his autobiography titled ‘Stories I Must Tell- The Emotional Life of An Actor Kabir Bedi.’ In his autobiography, Kabir shared that the two most difficult phases of his life were when his son Siddharth committed suicide and went he went bankrupt.
    Kabir Bedi’s autobiography
  • He has a voting membership of various organisations like “Oscars Academy” (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences), The Screen Actors Guild, The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and The British Actors’ Equity Association.

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