Nassar (Actor) Wiki, Age, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More

Nassar is an Indian film actor, director, producer, dubbing artist, singer, and politician. He mainly works in South Indian films. On 18 October 2015, he was elected as the president of ‘The Nadigar Sangam’ officially known as the South Indian Artistes’ Association (SIAA). He is known for playing the role of Pingalathevan in the popular Telugu-Tamil film ‘Baahubali: The Beginning’ (2015) and ‘Baahubali 2: The Conclusion’ (2017).

Wiki/Biography

Nassar aka M. Nassar was born as Muhammad Hanif on Wednesday, 5 March 1958 (age 65 years; as of 2023) in Palur, Chengalpattu, Madras State. His zodiac sign is Pisces. He did his schooling at St. Joseph’s Higher Secondary School, Chengalpattu, Chennai. He then did his pre-university at Madras Christian College, Chennai. While studying there, he joined a dramatic society. Later, he did his training in acting at the South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce’s Film Institute and the Tamil Nadu Institute for Film and Television Technology.

Nassar during his younger days

Nassar during his younger days

Physical Appearance

Height (approx.): 5′ 8″

Hair Colour: Salt & Pepper

Eye Colour: Brown

Nassar

Family

He belongs to a Muslim family.

Parents & Siblings

His father’s name is Mehaboob Basha, and his mother’s name is Mumtaz. He has two younger brothers. One of his younger brothers’ names is Jawahar, who is an actor too. His other brother is mentally ill.

Nassar's younger brother Jawahar

Nassar’s younger brother Jawahar

Wife & Children

His wife, Kameela Nassar, is a producer-turned-politician. The couple has three sons. His eldest son, Noorul Hassan Faizal met with an accident in 2014 after which Faizal lost his memory. His other sons Luthfudeen and Abi Hassan (youngest) are actors.

Nassar with his wife and sons Noorul Hassan Faizal (sitting), Luthfudeen centre), and Abi Hassan (extreme right)

Nassar with his wife and sons Noorul Hassan Faizal (sitting), Luthfudeen centre), and Abi Hassan (extreme right)

Career

Jobs

After completing his pre-university, he joined the Indian Air Force for which he used to earn a monthly stipend of Rs 260. However, his father wanted him to become an actor rather than join the defence services. Later, he did a few odd jobs like working at a five-star hotel and working as a security guard.

Actor

Film

Tamil

In 1985, he made his Tamil film debut with ‘Kalyana Agathigal’ in which he played the role of Kannayiram.

Kalyana Agathigal

Kalyana Agathigal

He came into the limelight with the film ‘Nayakan’ (1987) as an assistant commissioner.

A still of Nassar from the film Nayakan

A still of Nassar from the film Nayakan

He has appeared in more than 550 Tamil films including ‘Aavarampoo’ (1992), ‘Thamizh’ (2002), ‘Poi Solla Porom’ (2008), ‘Deiva Thirumagal’ (2011), ‘Baahubali: The Beginning’ (2015), and ‘Ponniyin Selvan: I’ (2021).

Baahubali: The Beginning

Baahubali: The Beginning

Nassar has collaborated with the Indian actor Kamal Haasan and Indian film director Mani Ratnam in various Tamil films like ‘Thevar Magan’ (1992), ‘Magalir Mattum’ (1994), and ‘Anbe Sivam’ (2003).

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Thevar Magan

Thevar Magan

In 2022, he appeared in his 550th Tamil film ‘Hostel’ in which he played the role of Father Kuriakose.

Telugu

In 1989, he made his Telugu film debut with ‘Kokila’ in a supporting role.

Kokila

Kokila

He has appeared in many Telugu films including ‘Dharma Kshetram’ (1995), ‘Moodu Mukkalaata’ (2000), ‘Nayakudu’ (2005), ‘N.T.R: Kathanayakudu’ (2019), and ‘Waltair Veerayya’ (2023).

Waltair Veerayya

Waltair Veerayya

Bengali

In 2019, he made his Bengali film debut with ‘Sitara’ in which he played the role of Kabir Mahajaan.

Sitara

Sitara

Malayalam

Nassar played the role of Narendran in his Malayalam debut film ‘Mukham’ (1990).

Mukham

Mukham

Some of his other Malayalam films are ‘Rakthasakshikal Sindabad’ (1998), ‘Pachamarathanalil’ (2008), ‘Aadupuliyattam’ (2016), ‘Aabhaasam’ (2018), and ‘Pathonpatham Noottandu’ (2022).

Aadupuliyattam

Aadupuliyattam

Kannada

In 1985, he made his Kannada film debut with ‘Veera Bhadra’ in a supporting role.

A still of Nassar from the film Veera Bhadra

A still of Nassar from the film Veera Bhadra

Nassar has also acted in various Kannada films like ‘Dhumm’ (2002), ‘Bindaas’ (2008), ‘Olave Mandara’ (2011), ‘Brahma’ (2014), and ‘Victory 2’ (2018).

Brahma

Brahma

Hindi

In 1995, he made his Hindi film debut with ‘Angrakshak’ as Deva.

Angrakshak

Angrakshak

He has acted in many popular Hindi films like ‘Chachi 420’ (1997), ‘Hey Ram’ (2000), ‘Rowdy Rathore’ (2012), ‘Ramaiya Vastavaiya’ (2013),’ and ‘Ram Setu’ (2022).

A still of Nassar from the film Rowdy Rathore

A still of Nassar from the film Rowdy Rathore

English

Nassar has also appeared in various English films such as ‘Tales of The Kama Sutra: The Perfumed Garden’ (2000), ‘Nothing But Life’ (2004), ‘Morning Raga’ (2004), and ‘Fair Game’ (2010).

Fair Game

Fair Game

Television

At the beginning of his career, he worked in television serials for which he got Rs 75 per episode. He has appeared in Sun TV’s serials like ‘Chinna Chinna Aasai’ (1997), ‘Boom Boom Shakalaka’ (2000), and ‘Jothi’ (2021).

Web Series

In 2022, he played the role of Mottai Maadi Siddhar in the SonyLIV Tamil web series ‘Victim.’

Victim

Victim

In the same year, he acted in the Tamil web series ‘Vadhandhi: The Fable of Velonie,’ which streamed on Amazon Prime Video.

Director

Apart from acting, he has also worked as a director in various Tamil films like ‘Avatharam’ (1995), ‘Devathai’ (1997), ‘Maayan’ (2001), ‘Pop Corn’ (2003), and ‘Sun Sun Thatha’ (2012).

Dubbing Artist

Film

Nassar has dubbed films in various languages which includes ‘Manathil Urudhi Vendum’ (1987), ‘Evana Irundha Enakenna’ (1993), ‘Aalavandhan’ (2001), ‘Prince of Persia’ (2012), and ‘Vikram Vedha’ (2017).

Web Series

In 2021, he dubbed the Netflix South Korean web series ‘Squid Games’ for the actor O Yeong-su. In 2023, he lent his voice to Amazon Prime Video’s web series ‘Farzi’ for the actor Amol Palekar.

Singer

In 1998, he sang the song “Kaalathuketha Oru Gana” from the Tamil film ‘Velai.’ Some of his other songs are “Meghame” from ‘Madrasapattinam’ (2010) and “Andhaadhi” from ’96’ (2018).

Politics

In 2018, he joined Makkal Needhi Maiam, a political party of the famous Indian actor Kamal Haasan.

Other Work

He has appeared in TV commercials for various brands such as Volgatech Water Tank, Agni Steel, and Bandwagon.

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He has also produced a few Tamil films.

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Controversy

Allegations of Ignoring His Parents

In 2019, Nassar’s brother Jawahar held a press conference where he shared that Nassar had neglected his elderly parents and mentally ill brother. Jawahar also accused his sister-in-law Kameela of causing harm to the family. Reportedly, this information was even used to influence people to vote against Nassar’s wife, Kameela Nassar. Later, Nassar released a press statement addressing the situation. He stated that videos and news about his family had been manipulated by political influencers to defame Kameela. He described her as an independent individual with her own talents and capabilities. Nassar mentioned that he could explain his side and share his 40 years of life story, but he believed it should be done at the right time and to the right person. He believed that the current situation was an attempt to smear his candidacy and he promised to address and discuss the matter after the elections. Nassar expressed his disappointment that his family was being dragged into the streets just to discourage people from voting for Kameela Nassar. He emphasized that Kameela had not lived in his shadow and had her own individuality and talents, just like him. Nassar also said that their contributions would be evident from their public life and that they would not disappear after the elections. Despite facing hindrances in fulfilling his duties due to instigation from one family member, Nassar assured that he was still carrying out his responsibilities.

Awards

Tamil Nadu State Film Awards

  • 1992: Special Prize for the Tamil film Aavarampoo
  • 2002: Best Villain for the Tamil film Thamizh
  • 2006: Best Character Artiste (Male) for the Tamil film Em Magan
  • 2011: Best Character Artiste (Male) for the Tamil film Deiva Thirumagal
  • 2014: Best Character Artiste (Male) for the Tamil film Kaaviya Thalaivan

Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards

  • 2008: Ananda Vikatan Cinema Award for Best Comedian for the Tamil film Poi Solla Porom

Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards

  • 2014: Norway Tamil Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actor for the Tamil film Kaaviya Thalaivan

Nandi Awards

  • 1993: Nandi Award for Best Villain for Telugu film Chanti

Other Awards

  • 2017: Lifetime Achievement Award by Magudam Awards
    Nassar receiving Magudam Award

    Nassar receiving Magudam Award

  • He has also received Behindwoods Gold Medal.
    Nassar with his medal

    Nassar with his medal

  • In 2022, he received Golden Visa from the UAE government.
    Nassar receiving Golden Visa

    Nassar receiving Golden Visa

Car Collection

Assets & Properties

  • Non-Agricultural Land: Rs 1,50,00,000 (approx)
  • Residential Buildings: Rs 76,00,000 (approx)

Note: The given estimates of movable and immovable assets are according to the year 2019.

Income

In 2018, his income was around Rs 1,30,00,000.

Favourites

  • Film(s): The Lunchbox (2013), Kaaka Muttai (2014), Jigarthanda (2014), Piku (2015)
  • Sports Person: Dhanraj Pillai

Facts/Trivia

  • His name is also spelt as Nasser.
  • Nassar, previously known as Muhammad Hanif, decided to change his real name to Nassar as a tribute to his idol, Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser.
  • During an interview, he revealed that in his childhood, his family faced various financial difficulties. He then decided to find a job to support his family financially.
  • He once shared that during the early days of his career, he faced multiple rejections in auditions due to his physical appearance, particularly his nose. People often considered him too thin and criticized his prominent forehead, comparing his nose to that of a parrot’s beak. Some even suggested that he should pursue stunt work or play the role of a henchman in movies.
  • In an interview, he shared that there was a phase in his life when he had to struggle to have two meals a day. He recalled a time when he faced religious discrimination and was a struggling actor and didn’t have a place to sleep. A Hindu friend of him offered him shelter in his puja room. He considered these experiences not as his personal struggles but rather as obstacles that he overcame. The real struggle, he believed, was to become a skilled actor, which required immense dedication and hard work.
  • Nasser served as the Ambassador for UNICEF, focusing on sanitation issues. He actively campaigned against open defecation and participated in initiatives related to Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) campaigns. He visited schools as part of these campaigns, engaging with students and having discussions about the challenges associated with open defecation and the importance of sanitation.
  • During his leisure time, Nasser loves reading books, travelling, and writing poems.
    Nassar during his trip

    Nassar during his trip

  • Additionally, Nasser is actively involved in running a Centre for Tamil Arts called Adavu. The centre provides training in various subjects, including folk arts, storytelling, research, and documentary filmmaking.
  • He follows a non-vegetarian diet.
  • In 2014, his elder son Noorul Hassan Faizal designed a game for the film “Saivam.” During the same year, Faizal had a major accident. In an interview, Nassar shared that his eldest son, Faizal, had met a terrible road accident that caused serious internal injuries. While Nassar stayed by Faizal’s side, the grief and helplessness took a toll on him. During this difficult time, Nassar made the decision to return to the film set. In an interview, while remembering the incident, he said

    The day I went back, Kamal shot a scene just because I was there. If not for his support and that of my friends and family, it wouldn’t have been possible for me to face it.”

    On the film sets, Nassar encountered one of the toughest challenges in his career. He had to perform comedy scenes with Kamal Haasan a few days after his son’s accident. To prepare for the role, Nassar had to lie down with his eyes closed for three hours for the makeup.

  • He is a polyglot who can fluently speak languages like Hindi, Tamil, Urdu, English, Arabic, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam.
  • He has been organizing theatre and acting workshops at various schools and colleges.
  • In 2022, there were rumours that he was planning to retire from acting due to health issues. However, Nassar addressed these rumours and ended them by making a statement. Since he is not active on social media, he sought assistance from his spokesperson to respond to the circulating reports about his last film. In the statement, Nassar confirmed that he intends to continue acting until his last breath and cautioned his fans about believing in such rumours.
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