Bhupendra Jadawat

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Bhupendra Jadawat
Born26 August 1993
Kota, India
Alma mater National School of Drama (2017)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Scriptwriter
Years active2014–present
Works Ittu Si Baat, Class of '83
Awards Alyque Padamsee Award (2018)
Website Bhupendra Jadawat on Instagram

Bhupendra Singh Jadawat is an Indian actor and model notable for his works in Hindi films and series. He is known for starring in Ittu Si Baat (2022), Modern Love: Mumbai (2022) as well as Class of '83 (2020) for which he was nominated as the Best Supporting Actor for the 2021 Filmfare OTT Awards. [1]

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Early life

Bhupendra Jadawat was born on 26 August 1996, in Kota, Rajasthan. He spent his formative years in Kota and graduated from Rajasthan University in Jaipur and is also an alumnus of the National School of Drama (2017 batch). [2] [3]

Career

Bhupendra Jadawat always wanted to be an actor and learn the craft from scratch. He joined a theatre group in Jaipur, then attended the National School of Drama. After that, he formed his own theatre group called 'The Red Mark', did plays, commercials, [4] and eventually made his screen debut. [5] [6]

After graduating from National School of Drama, he has been a part of the Prithvi Plays. He acted as well directed the play titled Man Mana Square for which he won the Best Actor Award at the Thespo Festival. His first major movie role was in Class of '83 (2020) [7] [8] [9] for which he has bagged his First Nomination for Filmfare Awards; and has subsequently starred in Shonali Bose's Modern Love Mumbai (2021) anthology episode titled Raat Rani [10] [11] [12] [13] and Ittu Si Baat (2022). [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]

Awards

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2023RadhanUjjwalshort film
2022 Ittu Si Baat Bittu
Stories on the Next Pageshort film
2020 Class of '83 Pramod Shukla
Pondicherry (film)
2019Sailing Through Life
2018 Destiny Derekshort film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2023 Aarya 3 Dhruv
2022 Modern Love: Mumbai Lutfianthology
2015Kota Junction

Theatre

YearPlayRoleNotes
2014My Father My Mom (Gibberish Language play)Directed by Rajendra Panchal
2018Man Mana SquareActor, Director
2023"NaagMandal"Actor, Directed by JaiHind kumar

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