Anshuman Jha is an Indian film and theatre actor best known for his
work in Love Sex Aur Dhokha. He had been rated as one of the "Top Ten
Bollywood Actors of 2010" by Rediff. His performance in his last five
releases 2014 release Yeh Hai Bakrapur, the 2015 release X: Past Is
Present, the 2016 release Chauranga, the 2017 release Mona Darling &
the 2018 release Angrezi Mein Kehte Hain have been widely applauded by
critics and audiences alike.He turned Producer with his film Mona
Darling under his banner First Ray Films. He did his schooling from
Manava Bharati India International School New Delhi, and graduated
with a degree in economics from St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. He also
has a diploma in Acting from Barry John's Imago School of Acting. He
was also voted as the "Advertising Face of the Year 2011" by
CNBC-TV18's Storyboard. He was also be seen as the Lead Character of
"Bhola" in the Biggest Bollywood Musical of India Jhumroo at Kingdom
of Dreams in Gurgaon from February 2016 to March 2017.He began his
theatre journey as a 13-year-old by coming to Mumbai from Delhi for
Summertime Acting Workshops At Prithvi Theatre. Soon, he made his
debut as a professional stage actor in a host of children's plays such
as "Jhagrapoor" and "Lalchi" at Prithvi Theatre as a 15-year-old. Jha
finished the Diploma Acting Course from Barry John's Academy as a
17-year-old, the youngest ever to have passed out of the course then.
He was then cast by Barry John in his play "Its All About Money Honey"
in 2002. Jha shifted his base to Mumbai as an 18-year-old and
graduated from St. Xavier's College. During these three years he
worked in a host of experimental and non-experimental plays with
directors like Quasar Padamsee, Joy Fernandes and Jaimini Pathak. He
was assisting Subhash Ghai for a period of three years, during which
he acted and directed plays such as Mr. Kolpert. His devised play
Dirty Talk was directed by Nayantara Roy. It was India's
representation at Contact-World Theatre Festival in 2010 at
Manchester, UK. His most recent play is Ramu Ramanathan's classic "The
Boy Who Stopped Smiling" where he plays the lead character.
work in Love Sex Aur Dhokha. He had been rated as one of the "Top Ten
Bollywood Actors of 2010" by Rediff. His performance in his last five
releases 2014 release Yeh Hai Bakrapur, the 2015 release X: Past Is
Present, the 2016 release Chauranga, the 2017 release Mona Darling &
the 2018 release Angrezi Mein Kehte Hain have been widely applauded by
critics and audiences alike.He turned Producer with his film Mona
Darling under his banner First Ray Films. He did his schooling from
Manava Bharati India International School New Delhi, and graduated
with a degree in economics from St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. He also
has a diploma in Acting from Barry John's Imago School of Acting. He
was also voted as the "Advertising Face of the Year 2011" by
CNBC-TV18's Storyboard. He was also be seen as the Lead Character of
"Bhola" in the Biggest Bollywood Musical of India Jhumroo at Kingdom
of Dreams in Gurgaon from February 2016 to March 2017.He began his
theatre journey as a 13-year-old by coming to Mumbai from Delhi for
Summertime Acting Workshops At Prithvi Theatre. Soon, he made his
debut as a professional stage actor in a host of children's plays such
as "Jhagrapoor" and "Lalchi" at Prithvi Theatre as a 15-year-old. Jha
finished the Diploma Acting Course from Barry John's Academy as a
17-year-old, the youngest ever to have passed out of the course then.
He was then cast by Barry John in his play "Its All About Money Honey"
in 2002. Jha shifted his base to Mumbai as an 18-year-old and
graduated from St. Xavier's College. During these three years he
worked in a host of experimental and non-experimental plays with
directors like Quasar Padamsee, Joy Fernandes and Jaimini Pathak. He
was assisting Subhash Ghai for a period of three years, during which
he acted and directed plays such as Mr. Kolpert. His devised play
Dirty Talk was directed by Nayantara Roy. It was India's
representation at Contact-World Theatre Festival in 2010 at
Manchester, UK. His most recent play is Ramu Ramanathan's classic "The
Boy Who Stopped Smiling" where he plays the lead character.
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