Meghan Jadhav is an acclaimed Indian television and film actor known for portraying mythological and historical characters.
He started his acting career as a child artist in Bollywood films and has grown to become a popular face on Indian television over the years through lead roles in mythological shows.
Biography
Meghan was born on June 7, 1992, in Mumbai. He has a master’s degree in Literature from KC College, Mumbai. His first lead role was in the TV show ‘Jai Shri Krishna’ where he played young Krishna.
He also played Gyan in the comedy show ‘Saas Bina Sasuraal’. Meghan portrayed Abhimanyu in the mythological show ‘Suryaputra Karn’ and Kartikey in ‘Mahakali– Anth hi Aarambh hai’.
He appeared in “Zor Lagaa Ke…Haiya!” and “Ramaa: The Saviour,” showcasing his ability to excel in both television and cinema.
His dedication and talent were recognized when he won the Best Debut Actor Award at the Marathi Film Festival Awards for his performance in the Marathi film ‘Chahto Mi Tula’ in 2016.
Bio
Real Name | Meghan Jadhav |
Profession | Actor |
Date of Birth | 7 June 1992 |
Age | 32 Years [As of 2024] |
Birth Place | Mumbai Maharashtra |
Nationality | Indian |
Home Town | Mumbai Maharashtra |
Family | Mother: Rina Jadhav Father: Subhash Jadhav (Former Actor) Sister: Not Available Brother: Mandar Jadhav (Actor) Wife: Not Available |
Marital Status | Unmarried |
Religion | Hinduism |
School | Sharadashram Vidyamandir, Mumbai |
College | Kishinchand Chellaram College, Mumbai |
Qualification | Bachelor of Arts (BA) in History Master of Arts (MA) in Literature |
Debut | Film: Salaam-The Salute (2005; Hindi) Nana Mama (2006; Marathi) Television: Raavan (2006) |
Address | Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Physical Stats and More
Height | In Feet: 5 Feet 10 Inches In Meter: 1.77 m |
Weight | In Pound: 154 lbs In Kilogram: 70 Kg |
Eye Colour | Black |
Hair Colour | Black |
Hobbies | Gymming, Trekking and Listening to Music |
Some Facts About Meghan Jadhav
- Meghan made his first on-screen appearance as a child artist in 2005 with the Bollywood film “Salaam – The Salute.” His outstanding performance in the film earned him the Mata & Kala Darpan Maharashtra Award.
- He also lent his talent to the film “Bandu Boxer” (2006), created by the Children’s Film Society, India, demonstrating his versatility and appeal to audiences of all ages.
- His exceptional performance in the Marathi film ‘Chahto Mi Tula’ led to him being honored with the Best Debut Actor Award at the Marathi Film Festival Awards in 2016.
- Beyond his acting career, Meghan is associated with an NGO in Mumbai that works towards pollution control and environmental conservation.