Narendra Jha

Narendra Jha
Born Narendra N Jha
Madhubani, Bihar, India
Residence Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Nationality India
Occupation Actor, singer
Years active 1992–present
Religion Hinduism

Narendra Jha (born in Madhubani, Bihar) is a well-known actor, who played Dr. Meer Hilal in Vishal Bharadwaj's 2014 Haider. Also seen as Raj Bansal the main antagonist in the movie Ghayal Returns, which is the sequel of Ghayal released in 1990. The journey continues with the films like Hamaari Adhuri Kahani, Mohenjodaro Shorgul and up coming projects like My Father Iqbal, Force 2, Raees, Kabil and The End.

Narendra Jha's acting journey began in 1992 when he enrolled in SRCC acting diploma course after his post graduation in history from JNU, New Delhi. When he came to Mumbai, he was flooded with modeling offers and he became the popular face of the ad world. Having done more than 20 TV serials, he was finalized to play an important role in the 2002 movie Funtoosh. The next year he was cast to play Habibur Rahman in the film Neta Ji Shubhash Chandra Bose, The Last Hero directed by Shyam Benegal. However, this association with Shyam babu continued and Shyam Babu again cast him to play Mohammed Ali Jinnah in Samvidhaan.[1][2][3][4][5]

Filmography

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Year Film Project Language Role
2014 Haider Hindi Dr. Meer Hilal
2015 Hamari Adhuri Kahani Hindi ACP Patil
2016 Ghayal Once Again Hindi Raj Bansal
2016 Mohenjo Daro Hindi Zakiro
2016 Shorgul Hindi Alam Khan
2017 Raees Hindi
Force 2 Hindi Anjan Das
Kabil Hindi
2016 The End Hindi
2016 My Father Iqbal Hindi
Funtoosh Hindi
Neta Ji Subhash Chandra Bose "The Last hero" Hindi
2005 Chatrapathi Telugu
Kachchi Sadak Hindi
Ak Dastak Hindi
Yam Donga Telugu
2014 Legend (2014 film) Telugu

Television

Year TV Project Notes
Shanti (UTV)
Itihaas
Thief of Baghdad
1995 Captain House
2002 Aamrapali
2006 Raavan
Samvidhaan
Begusarai
Chhoona Hai Aasmaan
Chehra
Ek Ghar Banaunga
SuperCops vs Supervillains
Jai Hanuman

References

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