Siddharth Chandekar (b. 1991)

Alias:
Siddharth Chandekar
Sidharth Chandekar

Birthplace:
Pune, Maharashtra, India

Born:
June 14, 1991

Siddharth Chandekar is an Indian film actor. He is known for his work in Marathi cinema. At the age of 19 he made his debut in Marathi cinema with Avdhoot Gupte's 2010 political drama movie Zenda.  Siddharth Chandekar is a well-known name in Marathi industry. Siddharth started his acting career in 2007 with Hindi film ‘Hamne Jeena Sikh Liya’. However, Siddharth made his debut in Marathi with popular TV serial Agnihotra, later he appeared in Avadhoot Gupte’s ‘Zenda’. Siddharth is best known for his role Ani in recent blockbuster film Classmates. In 2014 he starred as a lead in Ajay Naik's Baware Prem He opposite Urmila Kanitkar.  He then appeared in Aditya Sarpotdar's 2015 blockbuster movie Classmates. Siddharth was seen opposite debutant Rutuja Shinde in romantic comedy film Online Binline. He is set to appear in different films like Vazandar co-starring Sai Tamhankar and Priya Bapat to be directed by Sachin Kundalkar, Lost and Found along with Spruha Joshi and Pindadan. Siddhath's next film Lost and Found was released on 29 july. The film produced by Golden Gate Motion Pictures is a love story and has Siddharth Chandekar as the male lead.in 2017 Siddhartha's bus stop movie was released. His upcoming film will be Gulabjamun which is directed by national award winner director Sachin Kundalkar.  From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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