Harsh Mayar
Harsh Mayar at ccsa critics choice awards
Harsh Mayar at ccsa critics choice awards
Born
Harsh Mayar

India
OccupationActor
Years active2011–present
SpouseSukanya Rajan Mayar
Websitewww.facebook.com/haanjiharsh

Harsh Mayar is an Indian actor working in Hindi Bollywood films. He won the National Film Award for Best Child Artist for his work in 2011 film I Am Kalam.[1]

Career

Mayar started his career in 2005 when he was only eight years old. He joined Shri Ram Center in Delhi with the support of his uncle Sunil Kumar because his parents were not able to afford the fee of his acting classes. During that time, he played 5–6 stage shows. Afterwards he gave 180 auditions for singing, dancing and acting. He was selected for Chillar Party, but he did not match the role and decided not to work for the film because he had broken his right hand while playing. After a few months when he had recovered, he got a call for an audition. His parents convinced him for the audition and he was then selected for the film I Am Kalam. The film was shot in Rajasthan in 2009 and he worked with debuting director Nila Madhab Panda, with veteran actor Gulshan Grover and comic actor Pitobash Tripathy. I Am Kalam released on 5 August 2011. Mayar won many international awards for his performance in I Am Kalam. He also won the 58th National Film Award for the best child artist. His next film Jalpari: The Desert Mermaid released in 2012. He has worked in Chaarfutiya Chhokare (1 August 2014) with Soha Ali Khan, in a Bollywood thriller film, written and directed by Manish Harishankar The latest film of Harsh was Hichki, with Rani Mukerji.

Musical theatre

Mayar was in the Hindi musical Paighamber, directed by Vikas Dwivedi, with Tom Alter and Amit Behl in lead roles. The play is inspired by the literary classic The Prophet , by Kahlil Gibran, and incorporates folk music of Chhattisgarh and Haryana and the Karma dance form of Chhattisgarh, along with live music and singing.

Television

Harsh appeared as lead in DD National's - Aadha Full as Adrak.[2] He started his television career from Channel V India crime series Gumrah: End of Innocence in 2014. After that he appeared in an episode of &TV crime show Tujhse Naaraz Nahin Zindagi in 2015.[3]

Short film

Mayar worked as lead in a student film project, Untitled - The Words Left Unsaid, directed by Sachin Aggarwal. It is an 8-minute short film in which Harsh is Nitin, is a 15-year-old schooboy who is alone in his home and write letters to his mother. The film was shot in the village of Makrauli village in the Rohtak District.

Awards

National film awards

Winner

  • 2010: Best Child Actor - I Am Kalam
  • 2011: Best Child Actor In Bhagat Singh Bravery Award

Nominated

International awards

Winner

  • 2011: River Rock Award Best Actor in Silent River Film Festival, California -I Am Kalam
  • 2011: Special Mention for Best Actor in International Children's Film Festival India, Heydrabad - I Am Kalam
  • 2010: Best Actor in Minsk International Film Festival "Listapad"

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
2011 I Am Kalam Chotu Urf Kalam [6] 58 National Film Awards - Best Child Actor
2012 Jalpari: The Desert Mermaid Ajite
2014 Chaarfutiya Chhokare[7] Awadesh
2013 Desires Of The Heart Nanu English film
2014 Gumrah: End of Innocence Bully Channel V Serial
2014 Gram Post Bharat Bheroo Under Production
2015 Untitled - The Words Left Unsaid Nitin Short Film (Completed)
2018 Hichki Aatish Released on March 23, 2018
2019–Present Gullak Aman Mishra Main cast, season 1-3
2019 Kanpuriye Jugnu Hotstar Specials Film
2019 Abhay (TV series) Sujoy ZEE5 Web Series
2020 Overtime Manoj Web Series
2023 The Tenant Rocky

References

  1. "Harsh Mayar Color Screen Award Nominee". Archived from the original on 10 July 2012. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
  2. "AdhaFULL: TV show on societal issues launched". Archived from the original on 1 February 2017. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
  3. "I Am Kalam fame Harsh Mayar to feature in &TV's Tujhse Naaraz..." Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
  4. "Colors Screen Award 2012". Archived from the original on 12 July 2012. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
  5. "Filmfare OTT Awards 2022 - Nominations". Archived from the original on 8 February 2023. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  6. "Harsh Mayar: I'm still known as junior Kalam, which is an honour". Archived from the original on 6 August 2015. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  7. "Chaarfutiya Chhokre". Archived from the original on 18 September 2015. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
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