Mudit Nayar

Mudit Nayar (born 3 May 1988) is an Indian television actor.

Mudit Nayar
Mudit at the 19th ITA Awards
Born (1988-05-03) 3 May 1988
NationalityIndian
OccupationActor
Years active2009–present

Personal life

Mudit was born in Allahabad Uttar Pradesh to Ravindar Nayar and Anita Nayar. He spent much of his childhood in New Delhi where he studied in Delhi Public School. He had an excellent track record as a sportsman and had even considered playing cricket professionally.

Mudit at the 26th SOL Lions Gold Awards

He had undergone training for acting under the famous acting coach, Barry John, who has also mentored actors like Shahrukh Khan, Freida Pinto and Arjun Kapoor. He married Aprajita Srivastava, a lawyer, on the 13 February 2018.

Career

Mudit made his television début with Palampur Express as Tanmay Bose. Then he played the role of Keshav in Teri Meri Love Stories. Then he bagged the lead role of Jeet in popular horror television serial Anamika[1][2] opposite Simran Kaur,[3] Annie Gill and Shivani Surve which was his first major break. He was nominated at the ITA Awards that year for the same. His next project was ‘Badi Devrani’ in which he portrayed the character of Vibhor Poddar. He next went on to play the role of Vardhan in Devanshi. Currently he is portraying the role of Yogi in Sony TV's Ishaaron Ishaaron Mein. For his performance he won ITA Award for Best Actor (Jury).[4] He won the Lions Gold Best Actor Award for the same.

Television

Year Serial Role Co-star Channel
2009Palampur ExpressTanmay BoseSony TV
2012Teri Meri Love StoriesKeshavShilpa AnandStar Plus
2012–13AnamikaJeet SalujaAnnie Gill, Shivani Surve,
Simran Kaur
Sony TV
2014Yeh Hai AashiquiVedShruti KanwarUTV Bindass
2015Badii DevraniVibhorMegha Chakraborty&TV
2017Devanshi (TV series)VardaanHelly ShahColors TV
2019-2020Ishaaron Ishaaron MeinYogesh "Yogi" ShrivastavaSimran Pareenja, Debattama SahaSony TV

References

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