Sumeet Saigal Age, Wiki and Bio

Sumeet Saigal

Quick Info

ProfessionFilm Actor
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth18/02/1966
Age58 years
BirthplaceMumbai, Maharashtra, India

Bio/Wiki

Famous ForHe is known for his role in the song 'Kali Teri Choti Hai Paranda Tera Lal Ni' from the movie 'Bahaar Aane Tak' (1990)

Physical Stats & More

Height175 cm
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Personal Life

Zodiac signAquarius

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
Family
FatherKrishan Saigal (Cinematographer)
MotherName not known
Siblings
BrotherMukesh Saigal
SisterNone
Spouse
First WifeShaheen Banu (m. 1990 ; div. 2003) (actress)
Second WifeFarah Naaz (m. 20 June 2003) (actress)
Children
SonNone
Daughter1 - Sayyeshaa (actress)

Career

Debut
Film ActorInsaniyat Ke Dushman (1987)
Film ProducerRokkk (2010)

Some Lesser Known Facts

Sumeet Saigal, a former Indian actor and producer, resides in Mumbai, India.
He made significant contributions to Indian cinema in the late '90s.
Sumeet Saigal is the nephew of renowned Indian film producers and directors, Naresh Saigal and Ramesh Saigal.
Primarily known for playing supporting roles, he acted alongside popular actors like Govinda and Sanjay Dutt.
His striking appearance and charisma led to him being considered a heartthrob of Bollywood in the late '90s.
Sumeet's last film appearances were in "Saajan Ki Baahon Mein" and "Sauda" in 1995.
He was previously married to Shaheen Banu, Saira Banu's niece, and they share a daughter named Sayyeshaa.
After his divorce in 2003, Sumeet married Farah Naaz, who was formerly married to Vindu Dara Singh.
Farah Naaz's son, Fateh, has been living with Sumeet and Farah since their marriage.
Sumeet Saigal retired from acting after starring in 30 films and later delved into film production.
Sayyeshaa, his daughter and a Bollywood actress, tied the knot with Kollywood actor and producer, Arya, in 2019.
He produced a video song for the film "Red: The Dark Side" and the film "Rokkk" in 2010, featuring Tanushree Dutta and Udita Goswami.
In the year 2000, he established "Sumeet Arts," a production company that dubs and titles South Indian films in Hindi.