Mudit Nayar

Mudit Nayar

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Mudit Nayar Profile

  • Name:
  • Mudit Nayar
  • Born:
  • May 3, 1987
  • Father:
  • Ravindar Nayar
  • Mother:
  • Anita Nayar

Mudit Nayar Biography

Mudit Nayar is a noted actor associated with Hindi television industry. He is also a model who has been featured in many TV ads. He made his television debut as Tanmay Bose in Sony Tv's Palampur Express, and is best known for playing male protagonist for the show, Anamika – the horror show aired on Sony Television network. Vibhor in Badi Devrani on &TV is his recent show. He was paired with Shruti Kanwar for the popular youth oriented show on UTV Bindass, Yeh Hai Aashiqui. His character name was Ved. In 2012 he acted in the anthology series, Teri Meri Love Stories where he was paired with Shilpa Anand.

 

He hails from Allahabad, UP. He was born on 3 May 1987 into a business family. Ravindar Nayar and Anita Nayar are his parents. His childhood days were spent in Delhi where he completed his education. He was interested in sports, particularly cricket in those days. Though he considered cricket as his profession, later he switched on to acting. He has been trained from Barry John’s acting school. He reached Mumbai in 2009 and appeared in a few commercials which opened him doors to television industry. Before he shifted to Mumbai, he helped his father in family business.

 

He got his first break to television through 2009 series, Palampur Express. After a break of three years, he got his second role for the series, Teri Meri Love Stories. Since then he is frequently associated with television industry. Soon after the series - Teri Meri Love Stories, he got his big break through the supernatural series - Anamika, to play the male lead. The show gave him good recognition as an actor. He has improved over the years as an actor, and was last seen in Badi Devrani on &TV.

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Updated: July 09, 2016

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