Sanjay Shejwal

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Sanjay Shejwal
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Born (1988-09-19) 19 September 1988 (age 36)
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
OccupationActor
Years active2008–present
AwardsMa.Ta.Sanman 2012, Maharashtra Govt Best Actor 2012

Sanjay Shejwal (born 19 September 1988) is an Indian actor best known for his work in Marathi cinema, Bollywood and Telugu cinema. Sanjay made his film debut with the film Saubhagya in 2012. Sanjay won the Ma.Ta.Sanman [1] and Maharashtra Government best actor award in 2012 for the world record play Priya Bawari. He was also a runner-up in Nach Dhamaal celebrity dance reality show on Mi Marathi. [2] [3] [4]

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Early life

Sanjay Shejwal was born to Shivram Shejwal and his wife Vasanti Shejwal. He started acting from his childhood in primary school in small skits (in Marathi called Natukalya). He actively participated in sports and other curriculum activities in school. At the school level, he was the captain of the kabaddi team. In school and college, he regularly took part in elocution competition. He also played from college team at university level volleyball. He is a brown belt holder in Martial arts. He is the only model of his college (PD lions college) who participated in all intercollegiate personality competition and won that competition. He also participated in intercollegiate ramp shows (fashion shows) and dance competitions. During his college days, he was CS (cultural secretary) of PD Lions college. He actively participated in college annual days in drama (theatre plays). He did his Master of Theatre Arts (MA in Natyashashastra) from University of Mumbai.Also called as Ramgabhimi Kala Adhisnatak.

Career

Sanjay Shejwal started his Television Career with the TV serial Tu Tota Main Maina, which was directed by veteran film actor-director Sachin Pilgaonkar, which was telecast on DD National in the year 2006. Sanjay started his film career with the film Saubhagya Maza Daiwat in 2012. [5] [6] [7]

Filmography

Feature films

YearFilmRoleLanguageRef.
2012Saubhagya Maza DaiwatPrakash Marathi [8] [9]
2014Prem Pahila VahilaRahul Marathi [10] [11]
2014Laxmi TuzyavinaKrish & Satish (double role) Marathi [12]
2017TatwaLikhit Marathi [13]
2019ChirnerNagya Mahadu Katkari Marathi [14] [15]
2020IbhratMalhar Marathi [16]
Under ProductionDomeSonya Marathi [17]
Under Production2007 The Last EncounterRahul Hindi
Under ProductionEkach Raav BajiraoHanamya Marathi
2021Dil Dosti DuniyadariRahul Marathi
2021D3: Dosti Dil DhokhaRahul Telugu language
Under ProductionEkalavya Marathi Language
Under ProductionKalawatiAarav Marathi language

Television

YearSerialChannelLanguage
2006Tu Tota Main Maina DD National Hindi
2008Kata Rute Konala ETV Marathi Marathi
2009Ek Phool Khilechhe Aag MaETV Gujrati Gujarati
Sushila DD Sahyadri Marathi
Ek Rikam Gharate DD Sahyadri Marathi
Oon Sawali DD Sahyadri Marathi
2009Vachan Dile Tu Mala Star Pravah Marathi
2010Mangalsutra ETV Marathi Marathi
2011 Arundhati Zee Marathi Marathi
2015Yek Number Star Pravah Marathi
2023 Premachi Goshta Star Pravah Marathi

Theatre

Madhyam Vyayog [18] [19] directed by Waman Kendre

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