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Acting
October 7, 1971
Ludhiana, Punjab, India
A prominent face in Bollywood, Rajesh Sharma is an Indian actor who is mostly seen as the villain or in comic roles. The actor who made his debut on the silver screen in 1996 with the super hit movie, Maachis is also a renowned personality in the Bengali film industry. During the 2000s the actor appeared only in Bengali movies before eventually making a comeback to Bollywood in 2005 with the critically acclaimed film Parineeta directed by Pradeep Sarkar. The actor has worked with several renowned filmmakers and actors from both Bengali and Hindi film industry like Salman Khan, Vidya Balan, Naseeruddin Shah, Rani Mukerji, Dibakar Bandopadhyay, Aparna Sen, and Haranath Chakraborty. Born in a typical middle-class Punjabi family in Ludhiana, Punjab, Rajesh Sharma is the son of Late Gurucharan Sharma and Amarjit Sharma. After completing his schooling from Bhawanipur Adarsh Hindi High School in Kolkata, the actor went to pursue his graduation from the NSD (National School of Drama) in New Delhi. The actor who has established himself as one of the prominent actors in the Bengali film industry learned Bengali from his neighbors as well as by watching several Bengali dramas at Muktangon. At the age of 17, Rajesh Sharma joined a drama academy where he got a chance to feature in several plays like Gudia Ki Ghar and Rangakarmi. After gaining substantial acting experience on stage, the actor moved to acting in TV serials and films. The actor made his acting debut on the silver screen with the critically acclaimed film, Maachis directed by Gulzar and co-starring, Chandrachur Singh, Jimmy Shergill, Raj Zutshi, Tabu and Om Puri. The film based on the aftermath of the assassination of the Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi and the subsequent Anti-Sikh riots in 1984 was a huge commercial hit and won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. Following his debut movie, the actor took a sabbatical for four years and made his comeback in 2000 with a Bengali film titled Paromitar Ek Din, written and directed by Aparna Sen. The film starring, Rituparna Sengupta, Aparna Sen, and Soumitra Chatterjee won several national and international awards including the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali, Ecumenical Jury Award the 35th International Film Festival of Karlovy Vary, one of the oldest in the world and Central and Eastern Europe's leading film event.


as Jagawar

as Yashpal Singh

as Dr. Narayan Sharma


as Meera's Uncle



as Shastri ji

as Inspector Avtar Singh

as Benny Dayal Shukla

as Deteknik Detective

as Kunal

as Dhananjay

as Manoj Mittal

as Sunil

as Professor Syed

as Amit Kr. Srivastav

as Goverdhan Roy

as Dayanand Pande


as Politician

as HSP Saxena

as Chief Rangeela

as Babu Saab / Anand Gupta

as Cook

as Chugh Uncle

as Rajesh Sharma

as Kasim Kasai


as Chacha

as Kishanlal


as Suri


as Bajrangi

as Babloo's Father

as Sharma, Deputy Commissioner of Police


as Suresh Sharma


as Sachin

as CBI Investigator Gourango

as Gwala Gujjar



as Minister

as Amit Sharma

as Prem Tripathi


as Kranti

as Mauji (WJI)

as Rajesh





as Bhandari

as D. D Shukla

as Inspector

as Rajesh Singh


as Sub Inspector Rawat

as Omkar Kashyap

as Guptaji

as Chanchal

as Ranpal

as Firoz

as Lawyer Bhatia


as Brijmohan

as Inspector Khan


as Siddhi's Father




as Purushottam Madan Pandit

as Mathur


as Abbaji

as M.L.A.

as Shyam


as Jeetu Arora- Paddy's Manager

as Channel owner

as Sukhwani

as Keshav Banerjee


as Ram Charan

as Sharma

as Maid agency owner

as M. K. Sharma


as Shani


as Senior Pakistani Police Officer


as Gary Bhujiawala


as Omprakash 'Omi' Sangwan



as Ramesh Sherawat

as Home Minister Mahender Singh




as Grover



as Shekhar Banerjee



as Mausa Ji


as Pandit




as Joginder


as Titu Mama


as Khanna

as Sintu Biswas


as Shishir (Cop)



as Selva Ganesh / Keedadas

as Amit Kr. Srivastav

as L.N Tondon


as Inspector N. K.


as Kamalkant Kakkad





as Sibu



as Munjal

as Inspector Ranojay











as Tour Guide




as Durga Prasad




as Golam

as Sunil Mehra





as Director

as Film Actor

as Rajeev Shrivastav


