Naveen Jagbir Sandhu

Birthplace:
Haryana, India

Naveen Jagbir Sandhu was born on 08 September 1992 in Karnal, India. A native of Haryana, after graduated from Hindu College, Delhi University, Naveen did theatre for five years with Naseeruddin Shah's Motley Productions. He has performed many plays across the nation. From theatre to television commercial to the big screen, Naveen's progression as an artist has been one of the most organic ones. He debuted as a lead actor in the short film 'Pratibimb' directed by Sandeep Kumar, followed up his "Valentine's Night" act with some films where his performances were highly appreciated by the audience and critics alike. Naveen Sandhu foray into the short film "The List" directed by Alyque followed by "Yatharth" and "Lembi Leima". He also wrote the film "Kasturi.....in search for happiness" directed by Ashu Chhabra. In 2020 he bagged his first feature film, Unfair & Lovely, which is waiting for theatrical release. His Last film 2100 FT got him a nomination for Filmfare Award Short 2022. He is widely appreciated for his performance in the short film Tailor Swift bagging him multiple awards for Best Actor in many International Film Festivals. Now he will be seen in many more other films like Mausam, Last Drive, Ruh Bhagh and Lembi Leima. He was also widely appreciated for his travel music video Roll The Dice in collaboration with Easemytrip. He was last seen in another music video Raahein produced by Aanami Entertainments. He will be seen in a Thriller-Comedy "Panic" a Hitesh Sharma's directorial debut film.

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