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Sharad Kelkar: From TV Debut to Smuggler Kingpin
23 Jan
Summary
- Kelkar debuted in Bollywood in 2004, playing Kareena Kapoor's groom.
- He gained initial recognition in television with Doordarshan's 'Aakrosh'.
- Kelkar's role in 'Taskaree' was inspired by Amitabh Bachchan's 1970s look.

Sharad Kelkar, a prominent figure in Indian cinema and OTT platforms, began his acting career in 2004 with a memorable cameo in the Bollywood comedy 'Hulchul'. In this film, he portrayed the unlucky groom of Kareena Kapoor, marking his initial foray into the Hindi film industry. The same year, Kelkar made a notable television debut on Doordarshan's 'Aakrosh', where his portrayal of Inspector Sachin Kulkarni highlighted his substantial screen presence.
Kelkar's diverse roles include significant contributions to 'Ram Leela', 'The Family Man', 'Tanhaji: The Unsung Hero', and 'Laxmii'. Most recently, he captivated audiences as Bada Chaudhary, a powerful smuggling kingpin in the Netflix series 'Taskaree: The Smuggler's Web'. He revealed that the character's distinctive hairstyle and demeanor were inspired by Amitabh Bachchan's 'Angry Young Man' persona from the 1970s.




