Adil Khan ( Urdu : عادل خان pronounced [ˈaːd̪ɪl xaːn] ; born 3 February 1983 in Oslo , Norway) is a Middle Eastern dancer and actor. He won Dansefeber , hosted by TVNorge in 2006.
6-444: Adil Khan may refer to: Adil Khan (actor) (born 1983), Norwegian actor Adil Khan (footballer) (born 1988), Indian footballer Muhammad Adil Khan (1957–2020), Pakistani Islamic scholar See also [ edit ] Adilkhan Sagindykov (born 1979), Kazakh taekwondo practitioner Adilkhan Garahmadov (born 2001), Azerbaijani footballer [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
12-588: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Adil Khan (actor) Adil Khan was born in Oslo , Norway. In his early childhood, he lived at Munkelia . Later, his family moved to Grønland and then to an area close to Ullevål Stadion . Khan's father is from the Punjab province of Pakistan, and his mother is a Pashtun who has her roots in Afghanistan. Khan
18-552: Is the younger brother of film director and human rights activist Deeyah Khan . In 2009 Khan was invited to sing Michael Jackson 's " Man in the Mirror " for Auma Obama , the half-sister of President Barack Obama . The programme was arranged by NRK1 in connection with a fund-raising campaign for Africa. In 1999, Khan, together with his friends, founded the dance group Floor Knights. Khan has also lived in Copenhagen where he
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30-606: The third season of America's Best Dance Crew ). After winning Dansefeber, Khan started receiving offers from national Norwegian theaters for acting jobs. His acting debut came in 2006 at Oslo Nye Teater as Bernardo in West Side Story . He returned to Norway in 2007. The first play, after his arrival was The Nutcracker which followed by several other productions. Khan received critical acclaim for his performance in The Jungle Book as Mowgli , which got him
36-698: Was a member of the breakdance group Natural Effects. He has won several dance competitions in Norway and abroad, such as B-boy Rumble 1999 (Norwegian championship), Scandinavian Battle of the Year 2001, and Time 2 Battle in Malmö (Scandinavian championship). His breakthrough came in 2006 when he won the Norwegian national dance competition Dansefeber in its inaugural season. After winning season 1 of Dansefeber, he left for Los Angeles where he joined Quest Crew (winners of
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