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Shabir Ahluwalia
Indian actor and host
Shabir Ahluwalia (born 10 August ) is an Indian actor and host who works in Hindi television and films. He is best known for portraying Abhishek Prem Mehra in Zee TV's romantic drama series Kumkum Bhagya. He won the third season of Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi and hosted Nach Baliye, Guinness World Records – Ab India Todega and Dancing Queen.
Apart from this, Ahluwalia has acted in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi (), Kya Hadsaa Kya Haqeeqat (), Kahi To Milenge (), Kkavyanjali (), Kasamh Se (), Kasautii Zindagii Kay (), Kayamath (), Laagi Tujhse Lagan () and many more. He made his debut in Bollywood with Shootout at Lokhandwala. His second film was Mission Istanbul. [4]
Early life and education
Shabir Ahluwalia was born on 10 August to a Sikh father and a Catholic mother in Mumbai.[1] He has two siblings Shefali Ahluwalia and Sameer Ahluwalia. He did his schooling from St. Xavier's High School, Vile Parle.[5] He completed his graduation from University of Maryland, College Park.[5][6]
Personal life
Ahluwalia met actress Kanchi Kaul in on the sets of Bhabhi.[7][8] After a five year relationship, Ahluwalia married Kaul on 27 November [9] The couple have two sons, Azai (born 23 July ) and Ivarr (born 18 February ).[10][11]
Filmography
Films
Television
Web series
Awards and nominations
See also
References
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