Jason Tham

Jason Tham is an Indian dancer, choreographer and actor. He was a contestant on the reality dance competition Just Dance in India and played the role of Karma on Channel V dance-based show Dil Dosti Dance.[1]

Jason Tham
Born
Jason Tham

New York, USA
NationalityIndian
Alma materStratford University
Occupation
  • Choreographer
  • Dancer
  • Actor
Years active2011–present
Style
  • Hip Hop
  • Contemporary
  • Acro Yoga
  • Aerial

Early life

Tham was born the youngest of three children in New York, USA to Chinese parents who moved to Delhi, India when he was young. He did his schooling from Don Bosco New Delhi and graduated from Stratford University in 2011. His parents own businesses in New Delhi, India. He started learning to dance in 2008 and is a self-taught actor, dancer and choreographer. He participated in a number of reality TV shows including Just Dance, Dance India Dance, AXN's India's minute to win it season 2 and NDTV's Swiss made dreams. Tham then moved to Mumbai in 2013 to further his career in the entertainment industry.

Just dance

Jason Tham competed on the Star Plus reality dance competition, Just Dance. He was the Top 21 contestants of Just Dance 2011.[2] He appeared as a Dance Choreographer in Dance India Dance season 4 and Boogie Woogie.

Acting career

Choreographer/ Choreographer Assistant TV Channel
Reality shows
Dance India Dance Supermoms Season 1 Zee TV
Dance India Dance Season 4 Zee TV
Boogie Woogie lil' champs Sony
Jhalak dikhlaja Colours
Dare 2 Dance Life-OK
Dance India Dance Supermoms Season 2 Zee TV

Filmography

Television

TV Show TV Channel Character played
Dil Dosti Dance Channel V India Karma Wangchuk
Dosti... Yariyaan... Manmarziyan Star Plus Teji
Agent Raghav - Crime Branch &TV Agent Bikram
Ek Deewaana Tha Sony TV Detective Freddy D’Mello
Sanjivani Star Plus Dr. Neil Lama Lau
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References

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