Born | 21 March 1969 (age 51) |
---|---|
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1997–present |
Spouse(s) | Sahila Chadha |
Children | 1 |
Jap Tap Vrat Tv Serial Online
Career[edit]
Jap Tap Vrat Tv Serial 2017
Personal life[edit]
Filmography[edit]
- Laado 2 as Indra Baba Choudhary (Main Male Antagonist) opposite Ananya Khare who plays Malhari Indra Baba Choudhary
- Chupaun Kaise Laga Chunri Mein Daag, 2012
- Chandrakanta as Surya
- Yug as Hajaari
- Betaal Pachisi as Teja
- Jai Hanuman as Vayu Dev/Bali/Makardhwaj/Duryodhan
- Wanted as Inspector Abhimanyu
- Raavan as Vanara Bali
- On Namah Shivay as Jalandhar /Sindurasur/ Duryodhan
- Bal Krishna as Kamsa
- C.I.D. as Senior Inspector Pratap
- CID: Special Bureau as Senior Inspector Pratap
- Maha Kavya Mahabharat as Duryodhan
- Bhabhi as Radhe Shyam
- Kumkum as Inspector Satyadev Tipple
- Doli Saja Ke as Dhananjay Singhania
- Woh Rehne Waali Mehlon Ki as Abhay Parashar
- Jai Jai Jai Bajrang Bali as Ravana
- Maharathi Karna as Duryodhan
- Mahabharat Katha as Anushalva
- Vishnu Puran as Hiranyakashipu / Ravan / Kans/Jay
- Maa Shakti as Mahishasur
- Bani - Ishq Da Kalma as Balbir Singh Bhullar
- Saath Saath Banayenge Ek Aashiyaan as Ranveer Singh
- Dehleez as Raghuveer
- Balika Vadhu as L.P. Shrivastav
- Rahasya as Inspector Malvade
- Suryaputra Karn as Guru Drona
- Shree Ganesh as Tarakasura and Mohasura
- Om Namo Narayana as Adharm (Injustice)
- Baal Krishna as Kans
- Paltan Army Subedar
- Mahakali — Anth Hi Aarambh Hai as Guru Shukracharya
- Porus as Amatya Rakshas
- Chandragupta Maurya as Amatya Rakshas
- Radha Krishn as Ugrapat
- Devi Adi Parashakti as Shankaracharya
- Garv (Hindi Film 2004) as Pappu Kaliya
- Jap Tap Vrat as Shani deva
- Nimai Bali also played the role of Hiranyakashyap in an unnamed serial.
References[edit]
- ^ abcdefAnother Sanju loyalist by Chaitanya Padukone, DNA India, 16 March 2008. Accessed February 2010.
- ^Hoja Rangeela Re, Times of India, 13 March 2009. Accessed February 2010.
- ^ abSanjay Khan excited about Maha Kavya Mahabharat, Times of India, 21 October 2001. Accessed February 2010.
- ^ abcSahila, Nimai win best couple award by Chaitanya Padukone, DNA India, 26 February 2007. Accessed February 2010.
External links[edit]
Another mythological offering
WHY are TV producers turning to religion? The answer is not far to seek. India has over 30 million gods and goddesses of which at least 100 cut across language barriers. Because of the captive viewership, there’s a veritable rush of epics on the small screen.
|
Just look at the growing list... Jap Tap Vrat and Ma Shakti on Star Plus. Draupadi and Om Namah Narayan on Sahara. A re-run of Mahabharat on Sony which also airs Sri Ganesh and Sri Krishna. There’s Vishnu Puran on DD Jai Ganesh on Zee and animated version of Pandavas on Cartoon Network.
The latest to join the mythological wagon is Om Namah Narayan on Sahara TV. According to its maker, Dheeraj Kumar, the serial is different in the sense that it shows all the 24 avatars of Lord Vishnu whereas most others have limited themselves to only 10.
The serial begins with Lord Vishnu in Kalyug ka avatar contemplating the world’s destruction to rid it of devils and evil. 'This is a costly serial,' says Kumar. 'The special effects we’re using are on a par with the best and include virtual reality, 3-D tracking and light wave.'
Most media observers agree that the costs involved in making mythologicals in these competitive times are phenomenal. Still, wannabe producers keep cropping up. They know it isn’t always that the success of Mahabharat can be replicated. But, as Lord Krishna says in Sri Krishna,' Hope reigns supreme in a man’s heart.'