Sharad Kelkar revealed he has lost nearly 8 kilos for his upcoming Netflix project, hinting at a December or January 2026 release, while also beginning dubbing for The Legend of Hanuman season seven.
Sharad Kelkar, born in Gwalior, began his career in television with shows like Aakrosh, Bairi Piya, and Pavitra Rishta, gaining fame for his intense and versatile performances.
The Family Man Season 3 is gearing up for release, bringing fresh twists while revisiting unanswered mysteries. Fans are still obsessed with the infamous “Lonavala mein kya hua tha?” question that became pop culture’s biggest unsolved riddle after Season 2.
The Family Man Season 3 is expected to unravel long-awaited mysteries, including the Lonavala incident, Suchi and Arvind’s dynamic, and Srikant Tiwari’s personal and professional struggles, keeping fans hooked to its signature mix of action and emotion.
Tumm Se Tumm Tak, which marks he return of Sharad Kelkar to TV, has made it to the Top 10 TRP charts grabbing the sixth spot, a remarkable achievement for a fresh series.
Sharad Kelkar is making a powerful return to television with Tum Se Tum Tak, co-starring Niharika Chouksey, premiering July 7. Responding to rumours about his high fee, he said, “If someone is earning well, people should be happy—not jealous. It’s a sign of achievement.”
Sharad Kelkar is set to make a powerful return to television after eight years, joining the cast of Tum Se Tum Tak with a reported fee of Rs 3.5 lakh per day, he has become the highest-paid actor in Indian television.
Sharad Kelkar returns as Ravana in the upcoming The Legend of Hanuman Season 6. The trailer gives a glimpse of more epic battles and divine moments.
While the teaser gives us glimpses of their characters, the full details of their roles are still largely under wraps, adding an air of mystery to the plot. The film is directed by Samit Kakkad, with Punit Balan serving as the producer, and it promises to be a high-energy drama filled with action, emotion, and suspense.
During an exclusive conversation with Money Control, we asked Sharad Kelkar about his time in TV and his sudden decision about moving to Bollywood. And also how, from being a stammerer initially, he became the voice of Baahubali and mouthed such impressive dialogues.
The picture features Manoj Bajpayee, Sharib Hashmi, and Shreya herself posing for a cheerful, candid shot.
Actor Sharad Kelkar, who is widely known for his acting along with his strong voice modulation, recently shared glimpses of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's Shubh Ashirwad ceremony on his Instagram account. The event was a grand affair, filled with opulence and tradition, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of India.