Kavi Shastri
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Born | London, England |
19 February 1986
Residence | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Nationality | ![]() |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2001 – Present |
Spouse(s) | Sherryl Wiltshire (m. 2012) |
Kavi Shastri, (born 19 February 1986; London, UK) is a British film and television actor who has acted in the Indian Hindi Film Industry.
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Early life and education
Shastri was born into a Gujarati family in London, England.[1][2][3][4] His family, including parents Kaushik, Geeta and his older brother Ravi, later moved to South Woodford, London.[5] Shastri attended the George Tomlinson Primary school in Leytonstone, East London, and studied at local dance and drama clubs. At the age of nine, he was enrolled into The Padmini Kholapuri School of Acting in London, and throughout his primary years performed at venues across London.
In 1997, Shastri started his studies at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts. As well as academic studies, he trained in Ballet, Tap Dancing, Jazz, Lyrical, Hip Hop, Musical Theatre and Drama. Whilst at school, Shastri had small roles in ITV's This Morning and BBC One's Holby City. Kavi graduated into the Academy's College on a government scholarship in 2003. While attending college, he acted in three seasons of CBBC's hit drama show UGetMe and the British feature Film It Could Be You. As part of his work on the film, Shastri flew to India. Shastri graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Performing Arts, and was presented with an award from the Academy for his achievement in Drama.
Personal life
Shastri married Australian Indian Sherryl Wiltshire in January 2012 in Mumbai,[6][7] and in 2014 they live in Mumbai, India.
Career
After leaving College, Shastri appeared on ITV's The Bill, and in British feature film Popcorn. In 2009 he moved to India and enrolled in Anupam Kher's Actor Prepares. After graduation, he acted in the Hindi Shastriature film Imtiaz Ali's Love Aaj Kal, where he met Vir Das. The pair returned to Mumbai to create India's first Comedy Company 'Weirdass Comedy',[8] which presented stand up comedy shows and performance across India and worldwide, and wrote scripts for the Filmfare Awards, Zee Cine Awards and Stardust Awards.
In 2008, Shastri played the part of Rohan Mehra on the Indian television show YRF Television's Rishta.com[9] which debuted on 3 January 2010 on Sony Entertainment Television.[10][11] After four nominations at award shows,[citation needed] Shastri was named the best newcomer at the 10th Indian Telly Awards.[citation needed] Shastri then took on a role with YRF Television's Kismat, an adaptation of Kane and Able.
Shastri and Das performed together at Sophia Auditorium in late 2011, in the stand up comedy show Ashvin Gidwani's History of India.[12]
Shastri shot[clarification needed] his first two films Amit Sahni Ki List and Main aur Mr Riight back to back. Later, he took on a role in the 2013 film Yash Raj Films Aurangzeb.
In 2014, Shastri returned to London, England to shoot for the British feature, Ameet Chana's directorial debut Jayden.
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Filmography
Television
Year(s) | Title | Role | Channel | Language |
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2001 | Holby City | Asaf | BBC One | English |
2003 | UGetMe | Ash | ||
2005 | The Bill | Sadiq Kalia | ITV | |
2008 | Fairy Tales | Sid | BBC One | |
2010 | Rishta.com[8] | Rohan Mehra | Sony India | Hindi |
Kismat[8] | Vikramaditya Merchant | Sony TV | Hindi | |
2014 | Love By Chance [1] | Himself | Bindass | Hindi |
Films
Year(s) | Title | Character | Language |
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2005 | It Could Be You | Sid | English |
2007 | Popcorn | Carl | |
2009 | Love Aaj Kal | Jaat | Hindi |
2011 | Mujhse Fraaandship Karoge | Pre | Hindi |
2013 | Aurangzeb | Inder | Hindi |
Main Aur Mr. Riight | Shaunit | Hindi | |
2014 | Amit Sahni Ki List | Pushkar | Hindi |
2014 | Happy New Year | Mr. Gupta | Hindi |
2015 | Brothers | Commentator | Hindi |
2016 | Neerja | Neerja's Husband Naresh | Hindi |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Kavi Shastri turns ‘chai-wala’". Indian Express.
- ↑ "Kavi Shastri turns chai-wala for TV show Love By Chance". News Wala
- ↑ "I never crave for stardom: Kavi Shastri". Times of India]. Shruti Jambhekar, TNN | May 10, 2014."
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- ↑ "From South Woodford to Bollywood – Kavi Shastri’s making it big". Ilford Recorder 11 November 2010 By Supriya Davda
- ↑ "Kavi Shastri’s wedding reception". The Times of India.
- ↑ http://www.tellychakkar.com/news/wedding-bells-kavi-shastri
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 "Kavi Shastri wants to do a romantic film". Indian Express.
- ↑ "A Bollywood Rishta!". G'Day India
- ↑ "'Rishta.com' was most satisfying, but didn't get TRPs: Shruti Seth". Deccan Herald New Delhi, Feb 10, 2013
- ↑ "Kavi Shastri and Shruti Seth hit the floor". Santa Blanta News Network
- ↑ "History of India -Vritten review". Mumbai Theatre Guide.
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- Living people
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- 1986 births
- Gujarati people
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