Ram Awana – Bollywood actor & TV actor

Ram Avana is an Indian actor who appears in Bollywood films and Hindi soaps. He has played many grey shaded and character roles on big screen. His roles in Bollywood flicks – Mission Kashmir, Jungle, Zameen and Ansh are memorable. Jai Shri Krishna, Dwarkadheesh – Bhagwaan Shree Krishn, Balika Vadhu, Sarojini – Ek Nayi Pehal etc are some of his major TV roles. Till now he has appeared in more than 200 Hindi TV shows, playing negative roles in many. He is associated with entertainment field since late 1990s.

Ram Awana was born in Noida in 1971. After completing graduation in 1991, he started dreaming about films and acting. Very soon he enrolled at Shri Ram Centre for Performing Arts, followed by Bharatendu Academy of Dramatic Arts, where he finished the course with a gold medal in 1994. After that he embarked on a career in association with theatre and worked with Shri Ram Centre repertory during 1996-1998 where he got chance to work with renowned theatre artists like Habib Tanvir, B. M. Shah, M. K. Raina etc.

Initially he worked in television since late 1990s, and 2000 film Jungle marked his Bollywood debut. He played the supporting role of a bandit named Zinda in the movie. Though he appeared in several movies later, this talented actor earned recognition through different shades he played on small screen.

Ram Awana – Some interesting facts

1. Marked his Bollywood journey through Jungle in a negative role, he mostly played grey shades on screen.

2. He was an A-grade artist at Shri Ram Centre repertory during his initial days in theatre.

3. He has been a part of several mythological series for which he is known most.

4. In 2014, he appeared in one German film titled Best Chance.

 

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