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Nationality
  
India

Name
  
Jitendra Naruka

Occupation
  
actor director

Known for
  
Dhara 302

Full Name
  
Jitender Singh Naruka

Born
  
28 July 1972 (age 52) (
1972-07-28
)
Kota, Rajasthan, India

Jitender Singh Naruka ( Hindi: जितेंदर सिंह नरुका ) also known as Jitu is actor and director in Indian movies. He has been an actor, writer and director in TV shows & Films.

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Early life

A graduate in the Arts Stream from the University of Rajasthan, Jitender Singh Naruka always aspired to be a filmmaker. Born in a middle-class family from Kota, his father Shri Sohan Singh Naruka was a teacher in High School.During Jitender’s college days, he participated in theatre with Ramleela and Rajasthan Raghvendra Kala Sanstha. Later on, after graduation he went on to join HCRFT in Himanchal in the year 1999. Next year, he arrived in Mumbai to pursue his career in Bollywood.

Career

Jitender Singh Naruka bagged his first role in Boney Kapoor’s Shakti: The Power. After which he has done roles in several movies like Run (2004 film), Wounded, Ghajini, etc. He has worked as a writer-director on Rajasthani films - Arjun Autowalo (2012) and Dharm Bahan (2013). Now he’s gearing up for his next film in Hindi – Dhara 302.

Filmography

  • Run (2004 film) as Sardar
  • Wounded (film) as Raghvendra (Seema Parihar movie)
  • Ghajini as Auto Riksha Driver
  • Bhihad as Lathi
  • I am in Love as Pawan
  • TV Serials

  • Malini Aiyer as various character (Sahara One)
  • Naa Ana Is Desh Laado as Alakh Chand (Colors)
  • Meri Maan as Constable Ayyer (Life OK)
  • Writer/Director

  • Arjun Autowalo (2012) - Rajasthani
  • Dharm Bahan (2013) – Rajasthani
  • Dhara 302 (2015) - Hindi
  • Awards

  • 2003 – Won Best Performer award on reality show Adakar by renowned actor Nirmal Pandey aired on "E TV ".
  • 2015 - Nomination for Best Director for Dharam Bahan at Rajasthan International Film Festival
  • References

    Jitendra Singh Naruka Wikipedia


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