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  1. Born in Lucknow, Aru K. Verma as a child, moved all over north India with his family, among cities like Lucknow, Ambala, Karnal and Dehradun, where he completed parts of his education, and finished his schooling from Mount St. Marys, Delhi.

  2. Aru belongs to a Hindu family. Initially, he worked as a theater artist for 4 years in Delhi. He got his first break as an actor in 2009 in the Bollywood film ‘Jo Dooba so Paar, Love in Bihar’ as a school boy. He did more than 15 short films like ‘Jagjeet’ (2010), ‘Renzdevous’ (2010), ‘Five Theives’ (2010), ‘Asa Misa’ (2009), etc.

    • Actor
    • in Kilograms- 80 kgin Pounds- 176 lbs
    • Aru Krishansh Verma
  3. Meet our Founder Aru K Verma! Aru has been teaching acting for last 20 years and has featured in many prominent films. #acting #screenacting #actingcoach

  4. Feb 18, 2019 · Actor Aru K Verma, who played the role of Chintu in Dil Toh Happy Hai Ji, is waiting for a dhamakedaar comeback. The actor’s character was recently killed in the show, but Aru says his contract isn’t yet over. In an exclusive chat with TimesofIndia.com, the actor speaks about his comeback, being fat-shamed and much more. On Chintu’s comeback.

  5. www.stylerug.net › interviews › aru-k-vermaAru K Verma - StyleRug

    Jun 8, 2017 · In simple words, Aru K Verma, is on a roll and riding the tides high. Recently I got a chance to interact with this versatile actor who also happens to be one of the top plus size models in the country.

  6. Aru Krishnash Verma is an actor, a model and a dancer who was born on 19th of November 1986 in Mumbai, India. He acquired a bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering in 2004 from Mount St. Mary’s Delhi College and is currently studying at Faculty (acting) Whistling Woods International.

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  8. Aru Krishansh Verma, also credited as Aru K Verma or simply Aru Verma is a film actor known for playing supporting roles in Bollywood films. He has been a very successful model, and was featured in numerous TV ads in the first half of 2010s.