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  Jai Akash
Jai Akash is an Tamil film actor and Director. He has appeared in Tamil films in leading and supporting roles.Jai Akash began his career with Rojavaanam before shifting to Telugu films. His first film in Telugu "Anandam" was a super hit,directed by Sreenu Vaitla. Then, did "Anandam Anandamayae, which he teamed up with same Sreenu Vaitla and Ramoji Film City,another super hit. He acted in almost twenty four films in Telugu, tamil, and Kannada. His first directorial venture Sweet Heart became very successful. Now, he is acting and directing in a film called Mr Rajesh - The Killer, where he plays seven characters.

Jai Akash is an Tamil film actor and Director. He has appeared in Tamil films in leading and supporting roles.Jai Akash began his career with Rojavaanam before shifting to Telugu films. His first film in Telugu "Anandam" was a super hit,directed by Sreenu Vaitla. Then, did "Anandam Anandamayae, which he teamed up with same Sreenu Vaitla and Ramoji Film City,another super hit. He acted in almost twenty four films in Telugu, tamil, and Kannada. His first directorial venture Sweet Heart became very successful. Now, he is acting and directing in a film called Mr Rajesh - The Killer, where he plays seven characters.

Known For: MadhanThree RosesRojavanam
 
  Samrat Chakrabarti
Samrat Chakrabarti is a British-American actor and musician of Indian descent.

Born in London, England to Indian Hindu Bengali immigrant parents from Kolkata, India. He performed in Indian community functions in Boston, Massachusetts, where he was exposed to music, poetry and the plays of Rabindranath Tagore.


Having acted all through school, Chakrabarti's feature film debut came in 2004 in Spike Lee's She Hate Me. Early in his career, he starred opposite Molly Shannon in The Wedding Weekend and then in Manish Acharya's Loins of Punjab Presents. He also had a role in the Australian film, The Waiting City. His film, The War Within, was nominated for an Indie Spirit Award while Bombay Summer, starring Tannishtha Chatterjee won Best Film at the 2009 MIAAC Film Festival. 

Chakrabarti starred opposite Rebe...  See full bio

Samrat Chakrabarti is a British-American actor and musician of Indian descent.

Born in London, England to Indian Hindu Bengali immigrant parents from Kolkata, India. He performed in Indian community functions in Boston, Massachusetts, where he was exposed to music, poetry and the plays of Rabindranath Tagore.


Having acted all through school, Chakrabarti's feature film debut came in 2004 in Spike Lee's She Hate Me. Early in his career, he starred opposite Molly Shannon in The Wedding Weekend and then in Manish Acharya's Loins of Punjab Presents. He also had a role in the Australian film, The Waiting City. His film, The War Within, was nominated for an Indie Spirit Award while Bombay Summer, starring Tannishtha Chatterjee won Best Film at the 2009 MIAAC Film Festival. 

Chakrabarti starred opposite Rebecca Hazelwood in Kissing Cousins and made an appearance in the Yash Raj-produced Bollywood film, New York. Chakrabarti played the character Rishi, a menacing gangster in Ajay Naidu’s Ashes. He will be seen soon in Murder in the Dark, produced by Napoleon Dynamite’s Chris Wyatt.

Chakrabarti has also appeared in television productions. He has appeared on In Treatment (HBO) as Irrfan Khan’s son, 30 Rock (NBC) opposite Alec Baldwin, Bored to Death (HBO), Law & Order: Criminal Intent (NBC) opposite Chris Noth, Law & Order (NBC), Love Monkey (CBS), The Sopranos (HBO) and All My Children. Chakrabarti was a recurring character on FX’s Damages opposite Ted Danson.


Samrat Chakrabarti is also an established international musician. In 1994, he founded Brandeis University's award-winning all male a cappella group, VoiceMale, for which he continues to contribute arrangements and original compositions, including "Please Don't Go," which appears on the album Suit Up and arrangements for the national a cappella compilation Voices Only 2009. He won a U.S. CARA for Best Original Pop/Rock Song for his composition "What's It all About". He is a former member of the a cappella group Five O' Clock Shadow. He was also a part of the group The Hyannis Sound. In 1998, Chakrabarti produced an untitled album for his musical group, JYDE, and composed the song "Startving".

Chakrabarti has also composed the theme song "Dhol Beat" for Loins of Punjab, the and Sundaram Tagore’s Natvar Bhavsar: Poetics of Color.

Known For: Vishwaroopam
 
  Anjala Zaveri
Anjala Zaveri is an Indian British actress. She appeared in Bollywood, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil and Kannada films.

Anjala Zaveri grew up in a conservative Gujarati family in Portsmouth, England. She has a sister and a brother.

She completed her A-Levels and was about to pursue medicine, when she took a break to act in movies.

Anjala Zaveri was discovered by Vinod Khanna in a nationwide search in England, and debuted with Himalay Putra, which also marked Vinod's son Akshaye Khanna's film debut. She acted in Betaabi. The only hit film in which she acted was the 1998 blockbuster romantic comedy, Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya, starring Salman Khan and Kajol.In the same year, she starred opposite Chiranjeevi in the Telugu movie, Choodalani Vundi.

She moved down south and was very successful in Tollywood films. S...  See full bio

Anjala Zaveri is an Indian British actress. She appeared in Bollywood, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil and Kannada films.

Anjala Zaveri grew up in a conservative Gujarati family in Portsmouth, England. She has a sister and a brother.

She completed her A-Levels and was about to pursue medicine, when she took a break to act in movies.

Anjala Zaveri was discovered by Vinod Khanna in a nationwide search in England, and debuted with Himalay Putra, which also marked Vinod's son Akshaye Khanna's film debut. She acted in Betaabi. The only hit film in which she acted was the 1998 blockbuster romantic comedy, Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya, starring Salman Khan and Kajol.In the same year, she starred opposite Chiranjeevi in the Telugu movie, Choodalani Vundi.

She moved down south and was very successful in Tollywood films. She has done Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam films as well. She worked with major actors like Chiranjeevi, Nagarjuna, Venkatesh, Bala Krishna and Mammootty.

 
  Danny Sapani
Danny Sapani is an English actor of Ghanaian descent.

He was born in London, one of six children of immigrant Ghanaian parents. He was raised in Hackney, and first pursued his interest in acting at the Weekend Arts College in Kentish Town. He trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama.

He appeared in Danny Boyle's film Trance. Stage credits include August Wilson's Joe Turner's Come and Gone and Radio Golf, and Errol John's Caribbean classic Moon on a Rainbow Shawl. He has also acted in the 2013 Indian action thriller film, Singam II.

His most notable TV roles include appearances on Misfits and Blackout, while his television guest appearances include Judge John Deed and the Doctor Who episode "A Good Man Goes to War".

Danny Sapani is an English actor of Ghanaian descent.

He was born in London, one of six children of immigrant Ghanaian parents. He was raised in Hackney, and first pursued his interest in acting at the Weekend Arts College in Kentish Town. He trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama.

He appeared in Danny Boyle's film Trance. Stage credits include August Wilson's Joe Turner's Come and Gone and Radio Golf, and Errol John's Caribbean classic Moon on a Rainbow Shawl. He has also acted in the 2013 Indian action thriller film, Singam II.

His most notable TV roles include appearances on Misfits and Blackout, while his television guest appearances include Judge John Deed and the Doctor Who episode "A Good Man Goes to War".

Known For: Singam II
 
 
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