Anshuman Jha

Born in Allahabd, India, Anshuman Jha is an Indian Film & Theatre Actor based out of Mumbai. He is best known for his work in his debut Feature Film “Love, Sex Aur Dhokha”” as the protagonist Rahul & the 2014 Political Satire “”Yeh hai Bakrapur””. He was rated as one of the Top 10 Bollywood Actors of 2010 by Rediff.com.His body of work on stage is impressive. He made his professional stage debut at age 14 at Mumbai’s Prithvi Theatre in a play titled “”Jhagrapoor””. He has over the years worked with many Indian Theatre Directors such as Quasar Padamsee, Jaimini Pathak, Joy Fernandes, amongst others. He represented India at the Contact World Theatre Festival at Manchester in 2010 in a Devised Production “”Dirty Talk””. He specializes in physical Theatre & is also a trained dancer.Having Graduated in Economics from Mumbai’s prestigious St.Xavier’s College, he was also voted as the “”Advertising Face of the Year 2011″” by CNBC-TV18’s Storyboard for having been part of many award Winning Commercial campaigns including TataSky, Pepsi, Brooke Bond Red Label, amongst others.”

Movies

Abhay

Abhay is a ZEE5 Original starring Kunal Kemmu, Ram Kapoor, Deepak Tijori, Elnaaz Norouzi, Rituraj Singh, Maninee Mishra, Sandeepa Dhar and Gopal Singh. Inspired by true events, the crime thriller revolves around Abhay Pratap Singh, a sharp investigating officer with the mind of a criminal, who can go to any…

More about this movie

Angrezi Mein Kehte Hain

Amid the daily routine love seems lost for a elderly married couple. As their daughter turns of age, father looks forward to get her married. Turn of events leads the protagonist to wonder about meaning and expression of love. Will he ever find the meaning of love and ways to…

More about this movie

Fugly

It is a story of 4 friends – Dev, Gaurav, Aditya & Devi. The cast is young & fresh. They are at the cusp of their lives – The college has just about finished, but career path is yet to be set. These are the last few days of true…

More about this movie

Mastram

There is one story that we may or may not be aware of which is that of Mastram, the quintessential writer of this era who spoke the lingo of the Hindi heartland – literally. One teacher and many lessons – his stories were the only guide required to graduate from…

More about this movie

Fun Facts

Quotes

[in Mid-Day Tabloid in March 2010] Why should I play the hero's friend just because I'm not Rishi Kapoor's son or Aamir Khan's nephew?

My birth as an actor happened on stage but I always wanted to do films. I wanted to Deliver an Actor.

"He's ordinarily relate-able yet extra-ordinarily charming."" - National Award Winnning Film Maker Janaki Vishwanathan"