Bhushan Patil

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Bhushan Patil
Born
Bhushan Patil

(1995-01-03) 3 January 1995 (age 29) [1]
Jalgaon, Village Velhane Kh
Nationality Indian
EducationCivil Engineering
Occupationsports man
Years active2014–present

Bhushan Patil (born 03 Jan 1996) is an Indian actor who appears in Marathi films [2] [3]

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Career

Bhushan Patil is a Marathi actor. [4] [5] Bhushan’s debut happened with the Balaji Telefilms Reality Show Kaun Jitega Bollywood Ka Ticket. Bhushan Patil was the winner of ETV Marathi reality show ‘Perfect Bachelor’ [6] Bhushan Patil made his film debut with Marathi Film Olakh My Identity (2015) He has also done the music album with Sonu Kakkar, song – Akhiyan Nu Rehn De [7] and Isheta Sarckar – Pyaar Ka Hangover [8]

Films

YearTitleNotes
2014Olakh My IdentityLead Role
2016BernieLead Role
2016Visarjan [9] Lead Role, Not Released Yet
2024 Shivrayancha Chhava [10] Lead Role
Manmauji [11] Lead Role

Music Albums

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Most Desirable Men of Maharashtra
SponsorYearRank
FilmRef.
The Times of India,
Maharashtra Times
201718 [12]
20199 [13]
20202 [14]

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