Sharman Joshi is an Indian actor, film producer, theatre artist, theatre director, and TV presenter. |
He was born and brought up in Mumbai. |
Celebrities like Divya Bharti, Farhan Akhtar, and Ritesh Sidhwani were his classmates at Maneckji Cooper Education Trust School in Mumbai. |
Sharman began his career as a theatre artist following his father's path. |
He performed in different languages such as Gujarati, Hindi, English, and Marathi. |
Some of his popular theatre plays include 'All the Best' and 'Main Aur Tum.' |
In 1996, he participated in the 'Star Track' talent hunt contest by ABCL. |
He appeared in the TV serial 'Gubbare' in 1999. |
The movie 'Style' in 2001 brought him immense popularity. |
Sharman gained praise for his roles in 'Rang De Basanti' and 'Golmaal.' |
He acted in the hit film '3 Idiots' and lent his voice to a song. |
In 2009, he hosted the TV quiz show 'PokerFace.' |
He founded 'Sharman Joshi Productions' in 2014. |
In 2017, he directed and acted in the theatre play 'The Play That Goes Wrong.' |
In 2018, he couldn't be a part of 'Golmaal' sequel due to negotiation issues. |
He portrayed Parmeshwar Joshi in the movie 'Mission Mangal.' |
Sharman has appeared in web series like 'Pawan & Pooja.' |
He has featured in commercials for brands like 7UP, Nokia, and Airtel. |
Sharman appreciates Gujarati culture for its values and festivals. |
Aside from acting, he enjoys traveling and reading books. |
He has appeared on magazine covers such as Krunch Today and Bollywood Film Fame Canada. |
Sharman enjoys eating non-vegetarian food and has a diverse palate. |