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Saurabh Shukla (born 5 March 1963) is a National Award-winning Indian actor, screenwriter, and film director who works in Hindi and a few Tamil and Telugu films. He is famous for his roles in Satya (1998), Nayak: The Real Hero (2001), Yuva (2004), Lage Raho Munna Bhai (2006), Barfi!
Saurabh Shukla. Actor: Jolly LLB 2. Shukla's family left Gorakhpur for Delhi when he was two years old. After completing his schooling, he graduated from Khalsa College, Delhi. His professional career began in 1984 with his entry into theater. Shukla began serious theater in 1986 with roles in plays like A View From The Bridge (Arthur Miller ...
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Saurabh Shukla is an Indian actor, writer and director who has worked in theater, films and TV. He is known for his roles in Satya, Slumdog Millionaire and Jolly LLB 2.
- March 5, 1963
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May 18, 2014 · Saurabh Shukla. Is there a sense of vindication after winning the National Award for Jolly LLB? Winning a National Award was always a dream but I was not chasing it. Its value is much more than any other commercial award. Throughout my career, I’ve had people telling me that I’m a good actor but the awards always eluded me.
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Learn about Saurabh Shukla's life, career, family and achievements. He is a versatile artist who has worked in films like Bandit Queen, Slumdog Millionaire and Jolly LLB.
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Saurabh Shukla. Saurabh Shukla is a celebrated actor, writer, and director in both the Indian film and theatre space. A National Award winner, Shukla began serious theatre in 1986 with roles in plays like A View From a Bridge by Arthur Miller, Look Back In Anger by John Osborne, Ghashiram Kotwal by Vijay Tendulkar and Hayvadan.