Jatin Sarna

Jatin Sarna (born 2 November 1984) is an Indian film [1] and theatre actor, best known for his work in Meeruthiya Gangsters,[2] Saat Uchakkey,[3] Sonchiriya, Darbar, 83 and Sacred Games, an original Netflix series. Jatin has worked with some of the best Bollywood film directors of this generation including Anurag Kashyap, Vikramaditya Motwane, AR Murugadoss, Hansal Mehta, Abhishek Chaubey, Kanu Behl and Kabir Khan.

Jatin Sarna
Jatin in Mumbai
Born (1984-11-02) 2 November 1984
Alma materShri Ram Centre for Performing Arts New Delhi
OccupationActor

Personal life

Jatin was born and brought up in a Punjabi family in New Delhi, India. He is a commerce graduate and did his B.Com from Delhi University.

Career

After completing his acting course from Shri Ram Centre for Performing Arts, Jatin acted in several plays including Spartacus, The Seagull, Hamlet, Veer Abhimanyu, Gangster Samiti, Khidki and Maharathi. He has acted in more than 25 plays.[4][5] His play Gangster Samiti got tremendous response from both the audiences and critics.[6] He acted in the television series Zindagi Dot Com, Faujji...The Iron Man and Kyunki Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai. He also appeared in a TV commercial for Murugappa Group.[7]

Jatin's first film role came in director Rakesh Ranjan Kumar's Dear Friend Hitler (2011), which was released as Gandhi to Hitler in India. He next appeared as Javed in Oass in 2012. In the same year he acted in a short film, A Perfect Murder, which won numerous awards at the Delhi 48 Hour Film Project including Best Actor award for Jatin. He then made brief appearances in films like Chor Chor Super Chor, O Teri and Unfreedom, however none of the films could garner the needed attention.

In 2015, he bagged a key role in Zeishan Quadri's Meeruthiya Gangsters, which had an ensemble cast including Jaideep Ahlawat, Aakash Dahiya, Nushrat Bharucha, Sanjay Mishra and Mukul Dev. His portrayal of Sanjay 'Foreigner'[8] in the film got him rave reviews.[9] In 2016, he appeared in writer director Sanjeev Sharma's Saat Uchakkey as Babbe Tashni. Despite having a stellar cast of Manoj Bajpayee, Vijay Raaz, Kay Kay Menon, Annu Kapoor and Anupam Kher, the film failed to impress the critics as well as the audiences.[3]

He recently appeared in On Camera with Ravie and shared his experiences and journey in Bollywood.[10][11] On 8 July 2017, the Delhi premiere of his award winning short film Rage, written and directed by Ashish Balraj Sharma, was held at Instituto Cervantes, Connaught Place, New Delhi, as a part of Whatashort Independent International Film Festival.[12]

His breakthrough performance came in the form of Deepak "Bunty" Shinde in Sacred Games,[13][14] an original Netflix series directed by Anurag Kashyap and Vikramaditya Motwane. It is based on Sacred Games (novel) by Vikram Chandra (novelist). Jatin's portrayal of Bunty, the hot headed, abusive, misogynist yet loyal right hand man of Ganesh Gaitonde (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) made him an overnight sensation.[15]

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Role Director Notes
2011 Dear Friend Hitler Shaqir Rakesh Ranjan Kumar
2012 A Perfect Murder (Short film) Contract Killer Rajat Khanna Kamil Shaikh Won 48 Hour Film Project Best Actor Award
2012 Oass Inspector Javed Abhinav Shiv Tiwari
2013 Chor Chor Super Chor Ramesh Rajesh K
2014 Yamdas Yamdas Justin John
2014 O Teri Drunk Police Officer Umesh Bist
2014 Unfreedom Janaka's Officer Raj Amit Kumar
2015 NH-8 Road to Nidhivan Police Inspector Munindra Gupta
2015 Meeruthiya Gangsters Sanjay 'Foreigner' Zeishan Quadri
2016 Saat Uchakkey Babbe Tashni Sanjeev Sharma [16]
2017 Rage (Short Film) The Protagonist Ashish Balraj Sharma
2017 Muavza: Zameen ka Paisa Jodha Girish Juneja
2017 The Zero Line
2019 Binnu Ka Sapna (Short Film) Binnu's father (Young) Kanu Behl
2019 Sonchiriya Ratan Singh Abhishek Chaubey
2020 Darbar Gangster AR Murugadoss Tamil film
2020 Bamfaad Zahid Ranjan Chandel Zee5
2020 Chhalaang Dimpy Hansal Mehta Amazon Prime Video
2020 Paintra (Short Film) Ranjit Sisodia Ashish Balraj Sharma Under Production
2020 83 Yashpal Sharma Kabir Khan Filming

Television/Web

Title Role Director Notes
Dark 7 White ACP Abhimanyu Singh
Sacred Games Deepak "Bunty" Shinde Anurag Kashyap, Vikramaditya Motwane Won MTV IWM 'Most Popular Supporting Actor in a Web Series' award
Cheers - Friends. Reunion. Goa. The Bully Sumit Saxena
Valentine's Week ka C'Yapa Akshay Gibraan Noorani
Kyunki jeena isi ka naam hai Chandan Toton Karmakar
Zindagi Dot Com Vikramjeet Singh Dhawal Paramjit Singh and Ajay Berry
Faujji...The Iron Man Masood Azhar Kishore Dang

Theatre plays

Play Role
Jaanch Partal Mayor
The Seagull Trigorin
Madhyam Vyayog Madhyam
Kanyadaan Arun athwale
Doctor Aap Bhi?
All My Sons Pradeep
Ye Shaam Ismat Aapa Ke Naam Asgar, Raghua, narrator
Khamosh adaalat jaari hai Samant
Jis Lahore nai vekheya o janmeya nai Sikander Mirza
Bagiya bancha ram ki Naukori
Ram Sajeevan ki prem katha Kalyan kr. das
Hatyaro ki wapsi Arun
Bas..do chamach aurat Soldier
Samudragatha Mental, Friend
Tein ki talwaar Priyenath
Sandhya Chaaya Dinu
Mattvilas Unmattak
Veer Abhimanyu Arjun
Gud Gobar Ganj Chuttan
Bolti Dewaren Waseem
Gangster Samiti Billa Badshah
Naked Truth Mohan
Ajnabi('I etranger – Albert Camus) Arun
Surya ki antim kiran se surya ki pehli kiran tak Okkak
Khidki Writer
Hamlet Hemant
Aadhi Si
Dhruvswamini Chandergupt
Maharathi Karn
Love Ka Overdose Azgar

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