Irshad Panjatan
Known for: Acting
Born: September 6, 1931 in Hyderabad, India
Irshad Panjatan (born September 7, 1931, in Hyderabad) is an Indian-German actor and mime. Irshad Panjatan began his artistic career in India, initially at the renowned Hindustani Theatre, where he worked as both an actor and a director. As early as the 1950s, he specialized in the art of pantomime—a discipline then scarcely known in India—drawing inspiration from figures such as Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. Panjatan is regarded as one of the most significant pioneers of modern pantomime in India and has performed internationally with solo programs since the 1960s. Since the 1970s, Panjatan has lived in Berlin, where he ran a pantomime studio together with his wife, Ingrid, and gave numerous stage performances. From the 1990s onward, he appeared increasingly in German film and television productions. He gained widespread public recognition in 2001 for his role as the Shoshone chief "Listiger Lurch" (Cunning Newt) in Michael Herbig's film *Der Schuh des Manitu*. This was followed by roles in films such as *Kebab Connection*, *Free Rainer – Dein Fernseher lügt*, and *Iron Sky*, as well as guest appearances in television series including *Tatort*, *Der Bulle von Tölz*, *Stubbe – Von Fall zu Fall*, and *Pastewka*. In 2022, he came out of retirement to appear in the film *Träume sind wie wilde Tiger*.
Known for
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Reclaim Your Brain
Gopal
Iron Sky
Indian Representative
Marry Me!
Ankur
Khilonewala
Khilonewala
African Race
Diener Radjid (uncredited)
Bullyparade: The Movie
Costa
Manitou's Shoe
Chief Listiger Lurch
Dreams Are Like Wild Tigers
Daada
Bombay In The Night's Embrace
Heer Raanjha
Buddha's Little Finger
Vijay and I
Sikh Man in Restaurant
Unser Charly
Raoul Patel
Unter anderen Umständen
Stubbe – Von Fall zu Fall
Abuwaran Panchapakresan
Triple Ex
Kuklav
Pastewka
Cab Driver