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Kabir Bedi is an Indian international actor who began his career in Bollywood, went on to work in Hollywood, then rose to prominence in Europe. Kabir Bedi was one of three children born into a Punjabi family in India that had dedicated themselves to the cause for India's freedom from British colonial authority. Freda Bedi, his mother, subsequently converted to Tibetan Buddhism. Baba Phyare Lal Bedi, his father, was a philosopher and novelist. Kabir attended Sherwood College in Nainital. Kabir Bedi is an Indian international actor who began his career in Bollywood, went on to work in Hollywood, then rose to prominence in Europe. He portrayed Gobinda, the villain in the James Bond film Octopussy, who battled Roger Moore from
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