Bhaskar BV
- Actor
Actor BV Bhaskar is well-known for predominantly working in the Kannada industry. Starting his career in 2006 with Kannada theatre, he became proficient in English, Hindi, Urdu so he could justify his roles in the plays. His theatre career consisted of over a dozen plays before he decided to shift to films and debuted in Veeraparampare (2010).
His other notable works include Munjanne (2012), Ondu Kshanadalli (2012), Anne Pataki (2013), and Kempirve (2017). Apart from this, he has also featured in Bollywood films like M S Dhoni- The Untold Story (2016) and Naam Shabana (2017).
Bhasi Bhaskar is an Indian actor, known primarily for his work in Kannada cinema, in addition to appearances in a handful of Hindi films
Early Life : Bhaskar was born in Mysore and brought up in Bangalore. His father was as a scientist at DRDO under DR A.P.J Kalam. His father played as a cricketer for the then Mysore state and was intrigued by his father's passion for the game of cricket. He followed his father's legacy as a dynamic person, as he too turned out to be a multidimensional person. He was fascinated by the personality and achievements of DR. Rajkumar and Sunil Gavaskar, whom he considered to be his idol and tried to follow in their footsteps later on in his future endeavors.
Cricketing Career : Although he, later on, proved his talent as a fine actor in the Sandalwood and Bollywood industry, his achievements as a cricketer are also worth noting when he played as a cricketer while pursuing his studies in Kamala Nehru School and Bangalore high school. He played minor county cricket and was in the Ranji squad of Karnataka, managing both his studies and his passion for cricket. He represented Bangalore University as a cricketer in many occasions as he was supported by his college administration. Disproving the common Indian notion that sports and academics cannot be properly balanced, Mr Bhaskar turned out to be an exception, as he later secured a job in a bank due to his contributions to the cricketing circle. He maintained his passion for cricket while working, as he played for the state senior under 25. His knock as a batsman for his state - Karnataka, against Hyderabad in Hyderabad where he scored 177, despite the heavy turnout and support for the local team. The story keeps going and going - Under 25 matches, State Jr. Cricket Team etc. Mr BV Bhaskar has stood through the bowling onslaught of the most renowned national level cricket tournaments. He continues to be an inspiration for the current generation as he maintained a perfect balance between academics and sports, and later on with career and sports.
His other notable works include Munjanne (2012), Ondu Kshanadalli (2012), Anne Pataki (2013), and Kempirve (2017). Apart from this, he has also featured in Bollywood films like M S Dhoni- The Untold Story (2016) and Naam Shabana (2017).
Bhasi Bhaskar is an Indian actor, known primarily for his work in Kannada cinema, in addition to appearances in a handful of Hindi films
Early Life : Bhaskar was born in Mysore and brought up in Bangalore. His father was as a scientist at DRDO under DR A.P.J Kalam. His father played as a cricketer for the then Mysore state and was intrigued by his father's passion for the game of cricket. He followed his father's legacy as a dynamic person, as he too turned out to be a multidimensional person. He was fascinated by the personality and achievements of DR. Rajkumar and Sunil Gavaskar, whom he considered to be his idol and tried to follow in their footsteps later on in his future endeavors.
Cricketing Career : Although he, later on, proved his talent as a fine actor in the Sandalwood and Bollywood industry, his achievements as a cricketer are also worth noting when he played as a cricketer while pursuing his studies in Kamala Nehru School and Bangalore high school. He played minor county cricket and was in the Ranji squad of Karnataka, managing both his studies and his passion for cricket. He represented Bangalore University as a cricketer in many occasions as he was supported by his college administration. Disproving the common Indian notion that sports and academics cannot be properly balanced, Mr Bhaskar turned out to be an exception, as he later secured a job in a bank due to his contributions to the cricketing circle. He maintained his passion for cricket while working, as he played for the state senior under 25. His knock as a batsman for his state - Karnataka, against Hyderabad in Hyderabad where he scored 177, despite the heavy turnout and support for the local team. The story keeps going and going - Under 25 matches, State Jr. Cricket Team etc. Mr BV Bhaskar has stood through the bowling onslaught of the most renowned national level cricket tournaments. He continues to be an inspiration for the current generation as he maintained a perfect balance between academics and sports, and later on with career and sports.