Karan Suchak

Birthplace:
Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

Karan Suchak was born in Ahmedabad and he is an Indian television actor. He is known for his role of Lakshman in Siya Ke Ram, Akhilesh Pandey in Meri Hanikarak Biwi and Dr. Anurag Basu in Thoda Sa Badal Thoda Sa Paani.  He debuted in TV serials with a supporting role of Sambhav Malik in Star Plus's Ek Hazaaron Mein Meri Behna Hai and secondly appeared in Life OK's Savitri - Ek Prem Kahani as Vikrant.  In the last quarter of 2013, he entered Ekta Kapoor's popular daily TV soap Pavitra Rishta in the role of Shekhar Gupta. Few months later he was noticed when he began portraying Draupadi's brother Dhrishtadyumna in the epic TV series Mahabharat on Star Plus. Suchak portrayed Vikramaditya in Sony Pal's Sinhasan Battisi from 2014–2015.  In 2015, he was roped in for Maharakshak: Devi. Next, he bagged Star Plus's Siya Ke Ram as Lakshman. In 2017, Suchak was seen in historic series Peshwa Bajirao as Bajirao Bhatt alongside Megha Chakraborty and Ishita Ganguly.  In October 2017, he was signed in for And TV's new venture Meri Hanikarak Biwi to star opposite Jiya Shankar as Akhilesh Pandey.The series premiered in December 2017 and went off air after a good TV run in December 2019.From 2021 to 2022, he appeared as Dr. Anurag Basu in Colors TV's show Thoda Sa Badal Thoda Sa Paani opposite Ishita Dutta.  He is married to his long time girlfriend Nandita. The two first met for professional reasons when Nandita was into celebrity marketing.

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