Barun Sobti
Height:
180 cm
Barun Sobti is an Indian Television and Film actor. He was born into a Punjabi family in Delhi. Barun Sobti debuted into the Television industry with the faith-oriented show on Star Plus - Shraddha, after which he played a cameo role in the medical show - Dill Mill Gayye on Star One. Barun Sobti's first noticeable role was as the carefree Shra...
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Barun Sobti is an Indian Television and Film actor. He was born into a Punjabi family in Delhi. Barun Sobti debuted into the Television industry with the faith-oriented show on Star Plus - Shraddha, after which he played a cameo role in the medical show - Dill Mill Gayye on Star One. Barun Sobti's first noticeable role was as the carefree Shravan Jaiswal in Sony TV's Baat Hamari Paaki Hai opposite Ankita Sharma. He was nominated for the Best Actor award in the prestigious Apsara Awards (Star Guild) for his role as Shravan.Barun rose to fame through his role as the hot-shot angry young business tycoon Arnav Singh Raizada in Star Plus' Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? which instantly made him the Heartthrob of the Indian Television industry and received numerous awards for his flawless portrayal.After Iss Pyaar Ko...Barun made his Bollywood debut in 2014 through the film Main aur Mr Riight opposite Shenaz Treasury. He earned rave reviews from critics for his portrayal as the wannabe actor and loud Sukhi Singh. He was later seen in a short film called Dry Dreams (2015), opposite Kritika Kamra. The short film, based on on water conservation, is one of the most watched and widely shared videos on the Pocket Films (India's leading distributor of short films, documentaries) website.In early 2017, Barun featured in a Hotstar Originals romantic web-series - Tanhaiyan opposite Surbhi Jyoti, in which he played the role of a Casanova. The webseries comprised of 9 episodes and is one of the most watched and liked videos on Hotstar. In July 2017, Barun made a comeback on Indian Television with the 3rd season of Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? opposite Shivani Tomar. He played the unapologetically dark anti-hero Advay Singh Raizada and was nominated as the Best Actor Popular for his role in the Indian Television Academy (ITA) awards. Barun's second film, soccer-themed Tu Hai Mera Sunday, released in October 2017 after travelling across the globe in various prestigious Film Festivals. The film premiered at the BFI's London Film Festival in 2016 and won the Audience Choice award at the Cinequest Film Festival (USA). It was also screened at the Mumbai Film Festival and New York International Film Festival. Barun received rave reviews from the critics and audience for his portrayal as the easy-going Arjun Anand in this slice-of-life film. Show less «
Any actor who sticks to stereotype roles is bound get tired of it eventually. I just want to keep experimenting with characters.
Any actor who sticks to stereotype roles is bound get tired of it eventually. I just want to keep experimenting with characters.
To be honest, you are who you are. It is just that the appreciation and the criticism is going to come and go. So you have to live as yourse...Show more »
To be honest, you are who you are. It is just that the appreciation and the criticism is going to come and go. So you have to live as yourself and not as the accepted version of you that is out there. Show less «
It is very important to be a kind and good human being. It is one's behaviour and thoughts that matter the most.
It is very important to be a kind and good human being. It is one's behaviour and thoughts that matter the most.
I have received a lot of love not only from my fans, but also from people who I have worked with. I feel blessed.
I have received a lot of love not only from my fans, but also from people who I have worked with. I feel blessed.
The point is not to get challenged by anyone or to compete with anyone, the point is to do the good work in our lifetime.
The point is not to get challenged by anyone or to compete with anyone, the point is to do the good work in our lifetime.
I think it is important not to scream from the rooftops to make yourself heard, I want my work to do the talking for me. I believe that bein...Show more »
I think it is important not to scream from the rooftops to make yourself heard, I want my work to do the talking for me. I believe that being honest to oneself and one's work is all that matters. Show less «