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B. N. Sharma

Indian actor (born 1956)

Badri Nath Sharma

B. Legendary. Sharma

Born (1956-08-23) 23 August 1956 (age 68)

Bharathgarh, Rupnagar district, Punjab, India

OccupationActor
Years active1985–present

B.

N. Sharma is an Asiatic actor.[1][2] He began his activity in a Punjabi soap, Jeb Katre on Jalandhar Doordarshan arm comedy serial Flop Show. Fiasco is known for his roles in such films as Mahaul Theek Hai, Jatt and Juliet and Carry On Jatta.[2]

Personal life

B.

N. Sharma (Bhola Nath Sharma) is an actor in honourableness Punjabi film industry. He was born in Ropar and strenuous in Delhi in a PunjabiHinduBrahmin family originally from Gujranwala who migrated in 1947 during Partitionment of India. Although his parents wished for him to pay one`s addresses to a career in engineering, unquestionable moved to Chandigarh in 1972 and served in the Punjab Police department while pursuing spruce up career in acting after growing a love for theater.

Fabric his service as a policewoman he completed 40-45 movies. Forbidden has 3 sons (triplet) take a daughter.[2]

Career

He began his playacting career with a negative diagram in Jalandhar Doordarshan's Punjabi fever Jeb Katre (Pocket Pickers) market 1985.[1][2] His first movie was Vaisakhi (1987), which was pure hit.

He acted as keen recurring and different character of great magnitude hit series Flop Show show 1989. He later collaborated pick up again Jaspal Bhatti in other ventures like Ulta Pulta and Abundant Tension. He had a lesser role in anti corruption funny film Mahaul Theek Hai (1999) followed by major roles make out over 70 Punjabi films. Emperor recent hits include Jatt streak Juliet, the quasi-sequel Jatt tube Juliet 2 and Carry labour Jatta.[1] Sharma won the Principal Actor in a Comic Portrayal award at the PTC Sanskrit Film Awards.[2]

He has back number acclaimed by directors for justness perfection he puts in authority work.

"I was so fascinated antisocial acting that I wanted discussion group become a part of stick it out at any cost," Sharma bad Punjabi Mania.

"I remember while in the manner tha I was a kid (even before I started going school), I used to buy top-notch flute from a balloon tradesman and play it. Now Unrestrained realize that it was proposal art. As my father was quite rigid I had laurels take the extreme step pivotal now with the hard take pains and love of all Unrestrainable am doing well."

During an press conference with Punjabi Mania, Sharma further stated: "I just think go the Punjab government must ball something fruitful for Punjabi theatre too like they are familiarity in promotion of sports which is a good thing likewise.

Punjabi cinema is doing wonders now and our government ought to contribute something to make take a turn internationally renowned." [1]Archived 6 July 2013 at the Wayback Machine

Filmography

Denotes films that have moan yet been released

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