Varun Sharma

Varun Sharma

Varun Sharma, born in Jalandhar, Punjab, India, is a talented Indian actor known for his comedic roles in Bollywood films. He gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Choocha in the critically acclaimed film "Fukrey" (2013) and has since become a popular and sought-after actor in the industry. Varun Sharma's breakthrough came with "Fukrey," directed by Mrighdeep Singh Lamba. His character Choocha, known for his quirky mannerisms and hilarious dialogues, resonated with the audience, establishing Varun as a promising comedic talent. The film's success marked the beginning of his successful career in Bollywood. Following the success of "Fukrey," Varun Sharma reprised his role as Choocha in the film's sequel, "Fukrey Returns" (2017). Once again, his comedic timing and infectious energy received appreciation from both critics and audiences. Varun Sharma continued to entertain audiences with his comic performances in films like "Dilwale" (2015), where he shared the screen with Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, and Varun Dhawan. He played the character of Sidhu, showcasing his ability to contribute to the humor in a star-studded ensemble cast. His notable works also include "Dolly Ki Doli" (2015), "Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon" (2015), and "Arjun Patiala" (2019). Varun Sharma's knack for delivering laughter-inducing performances and his ability to connect with the audience has made him a popular choice for comedy roles in Bollywood. In addition to his film career, Varun Sharma has been part of various brand endorsements and promotional activities, leveraging his popularity in the entertainment industry.
Varun Shashi Rao

Varun Shashi Rao

Varun Shashi Rao is an Indian actor who has appeared in The Night Manager (2023) as Naren Rao, Meenakshi Sundareshwar(2021) as Ananthan, Bala(2019) as Rohan. Varun has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry with his versatility and dedication to his craft. He started his acting journey in advertising and TV commercials and has featured in more than 200 of them. His hard work and talent eventually caught the attention of filmmakers, and he made his feature film debut by portraying Rajkumaar Rao's character in the Tamil and Kannada remakes of the superhit Hindi film "Queen," titled "Paris Paris" and "Butterfly," respectively. This role served as a launchpad for his career, and he soon became a sought-after actor in the industry. Varun has since then appeared in a series of successful and critically acclaimed films, showcasing his range as an actor. In the 2019 film "Bala," he played the role of Rohan, which received much praise from the audience and critics alike. He followed it up with another noteworthy performance as Ananthan in "Meenakshi Sundareshwar," a romantic comedy that garnered critical and popular acclaim. In 2022, Varun played Naren Rao in the Indian adaptation of John Le Carre's "The Night Manager," cementing his position as a versatile actor with an excellent eye for choosing unique and interesting roles. With each new project, Varun continues to captivate audiences with his nuanced performances and dedication to his craft. He is a rising star in the Indian film industry, and his future looks incredibly promising.
Vas Eli

Vas Eli

Vasile Flutur is an award-winning actor based in NYC. Born and raised in Romania, he obtained his BFA at the prestigious National University for Theatre and Film in Bucharest, and received the Stefan Iordache award upon graduation. He then got his MFA at Brooklyn College, where he was awarded the Friars' Club Fellowship. He made his major network TV debut in The Blacklist (S. 6, Ep 1), playing opposite James Spader and Cristopher Lambert. He also appears in the series finale of The Deuce, with James Franco, and Maggie Gyllenhaal. He will soon be seen in his first guest star role on ABC's For Life, starring Nicholas Pinnock. He made his Off-Broadway debut in Tamburlaine, directed by Sir Michael Boyd at Theater for a New Audience, a show that was awarded "Most Honorable Mention" in the New York Times "Best Shows of 2014." He is honored to have shared the stage with John Douglas Thompson. Also Off-Broadway, he played the titular role In the world premier of Jericho, written by Michael Weller based on Ferenc Molnar's Liliom. He is also known for the films The Kidnapping of a Fish (Best Supporting Actor Award), Delenda, Hell House LLC 2 - the Abaddon hotel, Far from Here. He plays the lead role in Snakeeater, a chilling neo-noir in which he plays opposite Isaach de Bankolé, coming soon. Since he arrived in NYC, he has worked extensively with Piper Theatre, a company that offered him several scores that would change any actor's life - lead roles in The Nocturnes, The Island of Dr. Moreau (Bobby Award), Frankenstein, Splitfoot, and We Should Have Seen the Lights Already. Piper also pushed him into discovering new creative skills as a director, a writer, a painter and an educator. He is fluent in Romanian, English and Spanish, and conversational in French, and Italian.

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