Jitendra Kumar

Jitendra Kumar

Birth : 1990-09-01, Khairthal, India

History

Jitendra Kumar is an Indian actor and his works include roles in popular comedy sketches from The Viral Fever such as Munna Jazbaati, Daaru pe Charcha, Tech Converstations with dad, etc. He is mostly known for playing the role of Jitu in TVF Pitchers, One of the most popular Indian Web series. He is also seen in the role of a Taxi Driver in the movie A Wednesday. He graduated with a Degree in Civil Engineering from IIT Kharagpur.

Profile

Jitendra Kumar
Jitendra Kumar

Movies

Lantrani
An anthology film depicting three stories with themes of survival and agony.
Dry Day
Gannu Kumar
When his wife makes a vow to abort their baby due to his alcoholism, Gannu, the biggest loafer of Jagodhar sets out on a protest to ban alcohol in his town all the while grappling with his own drinking habits!
Jaadugar
Meenu Narang
A small-time magician with zero interest in football must lead his local team to the finals of a tournament if he wishes to marry the love of his life.
Chaman Bahar
Billu
An ambitious young man, in a small town in Central India, sets up a paan shop to a floundering start. His fortunes start to change dramatically when a family shifts in the house across the road. Hordes of boys start following the teenage girl from the family and set up an "adda" at Billu's shop. His business flourishes tremendously but Billu is now more unhappy than ever, as he has fallen for the girl himself!
Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan
Aman Tripathi
Partners Karthik and Aman don't have it easy in their road to achieving a happy ending, while Aman's family tries to get him married to someone else, Karthik doesn't step down unless he marries Aman. A sequel to the 2017 film, titled Shubh Mangal Saavdhan.
Gone Kesh
Srijoy
Enakshi is diagnosed with Alopecia, where she begins to lose hair from her scalp. Although she finds her temporary fix to this, it begins to steal previous years of her youth and takes her life by a storm. Will she be able to find a cure?
Shuruaat Ka Interval
Laxman
An anthology of 8 short films around the theme of "Interval", mentored and curated by Imtiaz Ali, Vikas Bahl, Vikramaditya Motwane and Anand Gandhi.