Rajesh Sharma

Rajesh Sharma

Date of Birth:

Oct 07, 1971

Place of Birth:

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.

filmography:

Annadata Annadata

2002

Bonobhumi Bonobhumi

2007

Aakrosh Aakrosh

2004

Boomerang Boomerang

2021

Darlings Darlings

2022

Ishqiya Ishqiya

2010

Parineeta Parineeta

2005

Raju Uncle Raju Uncle

2005

Ekai Eksho Ekai Eksho

2006

Criminal Criminal

2005

Risk Risk

2009

Taan Taan

2014

Bhavai Bhavai

2021

Tulkalam Tulkalam

2007

Manik Manik

2005

Tyag Tyag

2004

Champion Champion

2003

Sangram Sangram

2005

Gyarakal Gyarakal

2004

Bajimaat Bajimaat

2008

Swapno Swapno

2005

Dorod Dorod

2024

IRaH IRaH

2024

Tento Tento

2024

Crew Crew

2024

Ajmer 92 Ajmer 92

2023

Shikar Shikar

2006

Sangee Sangee

2003

Woh 3 Din Woh 3 Din

2022

Astra Astra

2012

Dharasnan Dharasnan

2018

Pendulum Pendulum

2014

Tuski Tuski

2018

Surya Surya

2004

U-Turn U-Turn

2023

Dipantar Dipantar

2021

Pizza Pizza

2014

She She

2015

Race 3 Race 3

2018

B.A. Pass B.A. Pass

2012

Tevar Tevar

2015

Paharganj Paharganj

2019

Patalghar Patalghar

2003

FryDay FryDay

2018

Panchlait Panchlait

2017

The Xposé The Xposé

2014

Azhar Azhar

2016

Bangistan Bangistan

2015

Begum Jaan Begum Jaan

2017

Tadka Tadka

2022

Special 26 Special 26

2013

Tindey Tindey

2019

Ghuri Ghuri

2014

Laptop Laptop

2012

Kranti Kranti

2006

Wah Taj Wah Taj

2016

Stand Up Stand Up

2019

Mirzaa Mirzaa

2017

Laxmii Laxmii

2020

Nakkash Nakkash

2019

Dream Girl Dream Girl

2019

Ghatak Ghatak

2006

Kissebaaz Kissebaaz

2019

Refugee Refugee

2006

Irada Irada

2017

Sathi Sathi

2002

Amanush 2 Amanush 2

2015

Dabangg 3 Dabangg 3

2019

Mardaani 2 Mardaani 2

2019

The Past The Past

2018

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