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Taran Bajaj

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Taran Bajaj
Born
Nationality India
Occupation(s)Actor
Casting director
Film producer
Years active2009–present

Taran Bajaj is an Indian casting director, actor and film producer who has worked as an associate casting director in films like Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, Fukrey. Jazbaa, Thuppakki, Mausam (2011 film)[1] etc. Bajaj first film as individual casting director was Wedding Pullav.

Taran first time came to Mumbai in 2006 and to act in the play Bharat Ke Shahedo Tumhe Naman that was put up by actor Jaya Bachchan’s organisation Yuvak Biradri. Taran played the roles of Bhagat Singh, Kartar Singh and Udham Singh in the play. Taran shifted to Mumbai in 2009 and started his career as associate Casting Director and later on he started his acting career with Love Sex Aur Dhokha in 2010. Taran acted in films like Junooniyat, Udta Punjab, Jazbaa, John Day (film), Zanjeer (2013 film), Love Shagun[2]

Taran have also worked as casting director more than 100 Advertisement.

Filmography

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As actor

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Year Title Role
2019 Peshab Karna Mana Hai Drunkard
2018 Manto Inmate 1 - Asylum
2018 Jaan Jigar: Beloved
2017 Hindi Medium Prince
2016 Udta Punjab Harpal
2016 Junooniyat Tullu
2016 Love Shagun[3] Sumit
2015 Jazbaa Sunny Locksmith
2015 John Day (film) Rajinder Singh, Ventura Bank Manager
2013 Zanjeer (2013 film) Singh
2012 Life Ki Toh Lag Gayi Lovely
2011 Via Kargil Headlight
2011 Love Express Balli
2010 Love Sex Aur Dhokha Glodie

Casting director

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Year Title Profile Notes
2022 The Kashmir Files Casting Director
2022 The Rapist Casting Director
2022 Sharmaji Namkeen Casting Director
2022 Fire in the Mountains Casting Director
2021 Meenakshi Sundareshwar Casting Director
2021 Kaagaz Casting Director
2020 Halahal Casting Director

References

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  1. ^ "Packed in promise". Hindustan Times. 5 January 2014.
  2. ^ "'Love Shagun' is an ode to true friendship". Times Of India. 26 February 2016.
  3. ^ "'Love Shagun' team launches film's trailer on Sankranti". Hindustan Times. 16 January 2016.
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