Rajesh Shringarpure

Rajesh Shringarpure

Nascimento : 1977-10-29,

História

Rajesh Shringarpure is an Indian film actor who appears in Hindi and Marathi films. Rajesh is best known for his negative role in Sarkar Raj. He also played an important role in Murder 3. He is known for his brawny looks. He played the role of Seleucus I Nicator in the T.V. series Chandragupta Maurya (2011). In 2018, Shringarpure has participated in the first season of Bigg Boss Marathi, which airs on Colors Marathi.

Perfil

Rajesh Shringarpure

Filmes

Romeo Akbar Walter
Awasthi
Em 1971, no período que precede a guerra, o filho de um major do exército rebaixado é usado pelo serviço de inteligência da Índia como um agente disfarçado no Paquistão.
Nashibvaan
A municipal sweeper by profession, Babanrao lives a mundane life and barely manages to bring home an income for the family. However, events take an interesting turn when he accidentally uncovers an astounding stash of cash.
Gurudakshina
An orphaned boy Dev is adopted by Guruji and brought to his dance academy in Kolkata, owing to his dancing skills. Impressed by his talent, guruji takes him under his wings. However, Dev's one-sided love for Guruji's daughter Sanjukta changes their lives forever. Sanjukta finds herself seduced by Chhau dancer Gambhira instead, who seems like a man of dubious intent. Turns out he is a Naxalite, on a secret mission.
Gandhi of the Month
Dr. Shailesh Nathu
A secular expatriate American schoolmaster in India struggles to protect his students from fundamentalists.
Shortcut Romeo
Rahul
Shortcut Romeo is an Indian romantic thriller film to be directed and produced by Susi Ganeshan, under the banner Susi Ganesh Productions. It is the Hindi remake of the director's own Tamil film Thiruttu Payale (2006), starring Neil Nitin Mukesh in the title role with Puja Gupta as his love interest and Ameesha Patel in a negative character.
Matter
Well, we all know that there was a time when Underworld almost ruled Mumbai and that enabled the terrorists to strike the dream city during early 1993. But, after that many underworld dons have gone underground, some of them killed in rival gang firing, while others were killed in Police encounters. New Marathi film 'Matter' throws light on such underworld operations in Mumbai during that period and how they influenced the unemployed youth, who were either in remand homes or jail.
Sarkar Raj
Sanjay Somji
When Anita Raja, CEO of Sheppard power plant, brings a power plant proposal to set up in rural Mahrashtra before the Nagres, insightful Shankar is quick to realise the benefits the power plant can bring to the people.