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Aanjjan Srivastav (also Aanjjan Srivatav) (born June 2, 1948) is an Indian film, television and stage actor, associated with Indian People's Theatre Association (IPTA) in Mumbai of which he remained Vice-President for several years. Outside theatre, he is best known as a character actor in Marathi and Hindi films, most notably, Mira Nair's ''Salaam Bombay!'' ''Mississippi Masala'' and Anupam Mittal's ''Flavors'' and Bollywood films like ''Gol Maal'', ''Bemisal'', ''Khuda Gawah'', ''Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa'', ''Pukar''. On television he made his mark as the quintessential "common man" in the TV series ''Wagle Ki Duniya'' (Wagle's World) (1988–90) and ''Wagle Ki Nayi Duniya'', where he played the lead role, apart from ''Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi'' (1984) and ''Nukkad''.〔(Profile of Anjan Shrivastava: The Uncommon Common man ) www.indiantelevision.com.〕〔(Anjan's world ) The Hindu, 16 September 2003.〕 Over the 25 years, he has also acted in about 30 plays like, many of them jubilee hits, including ''Bakri'', ''Moteram Ka Satyagrah'', ''Shatranj Ke Mohre'', ''Ek Aur Dronacharya'', ''Chakkar Pe Chakkar''.〔(IPTA will never close down ) Indian Express, 1 May 1997.〕 ==Early life and education== Born and brought up in Calcutta (now Kolkata), into a family from Uttar Pradesh and his father was a respected banker with Allahabad Bank. Anjan did his B.Com. and LLB from Calcutta University, it was here that he started taking part in local Hindi and Bengali theatre groups in 1968, and did plays for All India Radio. Meanwhile he also did a small role in the film ''Chameli Mem Shaeb''. Soon he acted with noted groups on the city like ''Kala Bhavan'', ''Sangeet Kala Mandir'' and ''Adakar'' and acted appeared in a few Bengali films.〔
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