Anshul Trivedi is an Indian actor known for his works in Hindi cinema and Indian television.[1] He appeared as a lead in Balika vadhu 2 , Trideviyaan, Khidki, Saraswatichandra, Ishq Ka Rang Safed, Ek Rishta Aisa Bhi, Kaali - Ek Punar Avataar, Raam Leela and Ramayai Vastavaiya. He did a short story "Love by Chance" for UTV Bindass, Bisaat Rishton Ki and Main Lakshmi Tere Aangan Ki He was also seen as "Tantiya Tope" in the show " Jhansi Ki Rani" on colours in 2019.[2]

Anshul Trivedi
Anshul Trivedi
Anshul Trivedi
Born
OccupationActor
Years active2012 to present
Known forGoliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela, Saraswatichandra, Trideviyaan, Oxygen

Early life

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Anshul Trivedi is a Gujarati.[3] He grew up in his hometown Vadodara, Gujarat, and also spent five years in Atul, Valsad[4]

Career

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He did bachelors in Business Administration (B.B.A) from Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda and Post graduation in Public Relations & Corporate Communications (P.R.C.C) from Xavier's Institute of Communications (XIC) from St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. He is professionally trained in Hindustani Shastriya Sangeet (Indian classical) for 7 years. He was the winner of Sugama Sangeetha (Light Vocal) competition in the year 2004 at National Youth Festival (India). He has also won state-level swimming competitions for 3 consecutive years and represented the Indian state of Gujarat at National level swimming championship organised by Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. While he was graduating, music maestro Viju Shah heard him singing at one of the competitions and offered him to come down to Mumbai and perform with him in Navratri Shows and other shows. This was the beginning of his music career. He worked with Viju Shah for more than 5 years and did many live performances. After his post graduation in PR and Corporate Communications, he got placed at CMCG India – a PR firm founded in Mumbai. Before the completion of probation period, he quite his first job and started pursuing his dream of becoming an actor. Anshul has worked with film directors and producers such as Sanjay Leela Bhansali,[5] Prabhu Deva, Umesh Shukla,[6] and Vikram Bhatt

Filmography

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Films

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Year Film Role Language Notes
2013 Ramaiya Vastavaiya Anshul Hindi
2013 Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela Mandar Hindi
2017 Pela Adhi Akshar Sunil Gujarati
2018 Oxygen Shakespeare Joshi Gujarati
2022 Kesariya Agam Somani Gujarati Filming

Web series

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Year Title Role Platform Notes
2022 Guilty Minds PSA Shah Amazon Prime

Television

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Year Title Role
2011 Sasural Genda Phool Sanjana friend
2011-2012 Main Lakshmi Tere Aangan Ki Vishal Chaturvedi
2012 Kaali – Ek Punar Avatar Nimai Rajhans
2013 Saraswatichandra Pramadan "Pramad" Dharmadhikari
2014 Sasural Simar Ka Baba
2014-2015 Ek Rishta Aisa Bhi Abhimaan Roy
2015 Love by Chance Shaama Bhai
2016 Ishq Ka Rang Safed Parshya
2016 Khidki[7] Rahul
2016 Adaalat Viren Kumar
2016-2017 Trideviyaan[8] Inspector Shaurya Chauhan
2018 Kaun Hai?
2019 Khoob Ladi Mardaani... Jhansi Ki Rani Tatya Tope
2021 Balika Vadhu 2 Khimji Bhujaariya
2023-present Pushpa Impossible Jugal Setalwad

References

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  1. ^ "Exclusive! Ritu Bhagwani: You can't take your eyes off Anshul Trivedi when he is performing, he is super supportive of his co-stars". The Times of India. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Aanshul Trivedi is open to both TV shows and films!". The Times of India. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  3. ^ Das, Soumitra (7 November 2016). "When these Gujarati celebs heard their real calling". The Times of India.
  4. ^ Das, Soumitra (3 May 2014). "Vadodara has got a distinct charm: Aanshul Trivedi". The Times of India.
  5. ^ "Anshul Trivedi - These TV stars are set to debut in Dhollywood this year". The Times of India. 6 January 2017. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  6. ^ "Anshul Trivedi's first 'comedy' experience with SAB TV's Khidki".
  7. ^ Team, Tellychakkar. "Anshul Trivedi's first 'comedy' experience with SAB TV's Khidki". Tellychakkar.com. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  8. ^ "Why working with Aanshul Trivedi is welcome change for Aishwarya Sakhuja". mid-day. 4 January 2017. Retrieved 26 March 2018.