
Sharad Kapoor
Born: 13 February 1976
Sharad Kapoor is one of those dependable actors who's been quietly grinding away in Hindi and Bengali cinema since the mid-90s. Born in Kolkata in 1976, he burst onto the scene with Mera Pyara Bharat in 1994 and hasn't looked back since. Over his three-decade career, he's carved out a solid presence across films and television, appearing in some genuinely memorable projects like Lakshya, Josh, Tamanna, and Jai Ho. Beyond just acting, Kapoor's also put in work behind the scenes as an assistant director on Lakshmanrekha, showing he's got a deeper understanding of the craft than just what audiences see on screen. What makes Sharad Kapoor interesting is his versatility—he's equally comfortable in Hindi blockbusters and Bengali cinema, which isn't something every actor can claim. He's the kind of performer who brings authenticity to whatever role he takes on, contributing to Bollywood's depth without always chasing the spotlight. His approach to cinema feels refreshingly grounded, and his willingness to work across different film industries shows a real passion for storytelling rather than just chasing stardom. Whether you've caught him in a lead role or a supporting part, Kapoor's been a consistent presence in Indian cinema, proving that longevity and dedication matter just as much as box office numbers.
Awards & Nominations
• 2001:Nominated: Filmfare Best Villain Award for Josh







