Varun Sharma
EducationAsian Academy of Film and Television from Marwah Institute, Noida
Occupation(s)Actor, model
Years active2012–present

Varun Sharma is an Indian television actor from New Delhi. He is well known for his roles of Anshuman Prajapati in Bhagyalaxmi and Piyush Bharadwaj in Sasural Simar Ka.

Early life

Varun Sharma was born in a Brahmin family and is from Delhi.His father is from Delhi and mother is a Marathi. [1] He studied mass communication from Asian Academy of Film and Television from Marwah Institute, Noida. He did modelling and theatre.[1]

Career

Sharma started his acting career with shows like Saraswatichandra and Doli Armaanon Ki. He played a villain as Sameer in the Channel V series Sadda Haq. In 2015, he signed on the lead role of Anshumaan Prajapati in the Show Bhagyalaxmi. He played the lead role of Aditya Rawat in Udaan in 2016. In the same year, he also appeared in the long running-show Sasural Simar Ka as Piyush Bharadwaj, Simar's son. The show ended in 2018.[1][2] In 2020, he did a cameo in the film Darbaan. In early September 2021, he was cast to play a negative cameo Rohan, Nandini's(Anagha Bhosale) ex-boyfriend and obsessive lover who wants to win her back and get rid of Samar (Paras Kalnawat), her current love from their lives in Star Plus show Anupamaa and completed his role in mid October 2021.

Television

YearTitleRole
2013SaraswatichandraMohan
2014Doli Armaanon KiKaran
Sadda HaqSameer Mittal
2015–2016BhagyalaxmiAnshuman Prajapati
2016UdaanAditya Rawat
2016–2018Sasural Simar Ka Piyush Bharadwaj
2018Kaun Hai?Deepak
2020DarbaanCameo
2021Tujhse Hai RaabtaAtharv Bapat
Aapki Nazron Ne Samjha Dr. Ritesh Barot
AnupamaaRohan
2022Saath Nibhaana Saathiya 2Agastya
2022–present Kismat Ki Lakiro Se Varun Tripathi

References

  1. 1 2 3 Gayatri Kolwankar (10 September 2015). "Varun Sharma: Student is women-centric". The Times of India. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  2. Neha Maheshwri (7 January 2015). "Varun Sharma to be the best student in the American School of Doha". The Times of India. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
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