Malhar Pandya

Malhar Pandya is an Indian actor.

Early life

He was born 9 November 1982 to a Gujarati family in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. He won the title of Mr. Gujarat by winning a body building competition.[1]

Career

He acted in Hindi television shows, Ramayan (2012) and Hamari Saas Leela (2011). He also acted in Life OK’s mythological drama, Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev (2011–2014).

In 2015, Malhar appeared in two Gujarati films,[2] Romance Complicated[3][4][5] directed by Dhwani Gautam and Premji Rise of A Warrior.[6][7][8] In 2016, he appeared in Balaji Telefilms fiction show Kasam Tere Pyaar Ki on Colors TV as Pavan Malhotra, the main male antagonist. Later, in the same year he appeared in Balaji Telefilms weekend horror/ thriller show Kavach... Kaali Shaktiyon Se on Colors TV as a psychiatrist (for few episodes) and Balaji Telefilms weekend fantasy show Naagin 2 on Colors TV as well, as an 'ichchhadhaari naag' (cameo in premiere episode).

Personal life

Pandya’s father Laxmikant Pandya is a director, writer, actor and lyricist of television industry. His mother Bharti Pandya is also a Gujarati theatre actress. In 2014, he married Priya Patidar, a Bollywood singer.[9]

Films

Year Title Role Language Notes
2015 Premji: Rise of a Warrior Roy Gujarati
2016 Romance Complicated Dev Patel Gujarati


Television shows

Year Title Role Language Channel
2011 Hamari Saas Leela Harsh Parekh Hindi Colors TV
2011–2014 Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev Aniruddha / Lakhsmichandra Life OK
2012–2013 Ramayan Hanuman Zee TV
2015–2016 Suryaputra Karn Balarama Sony Entertainment Television
2016 Kasam Tere Pyaar Ki Pawan Malhotra Colors TV
Kavach... Kaali Shaktiyon Se Dr. Akaash Mehra, a psychiatrist
Naagin 2 Nishank, an Icchadhari Naag (cameo)
2018 Ishqbaaaz Jai Kothari Star Plus
2019 Laal Ishq Bharat &TV
Aghori Aghori Indra Zee Tv
Nazar Angad Star Plus
2020–present RadhaKrishn Karna Star Bharat
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