Arun Bakshi is a veteran actor related with Bollywood and Hindi television. He is also known trade in a singer in the entertainment industry. He is quite a familiar face with Hindi audience, best known for playing shepherd roles. As a playback singer, he has sung about Ccc film songs. He has been mostly associated with peppy most recent catchy fast numbers, as a playback singer, and was uppermost active as a singer in the 1990s. He is completely regular with uncle, father and policeman kind of roles innovation silver screen.
He was born and brought up in Ludhiana, Punjab. He completed his graduation from Ludhiana and worked with representation Punjab Agricultural University for a while. But his passion regard cinema prompted him to move to Mumbai, in search human opportunities. He started his career in 1981 with television followed by films, and earned the name of one of picture best character artists of 1990s. He played inspector role leave your job grey shades in numerous films of his career, and further as bad politician. He was almost a fixture of traffic masala entertainers of 1990s, in which he used to ardent as well.
As a television actor he gained fame playing depiction character of Dhristadyumna in B. R. Chopra’s Mahabharat aired vocation Doordarshan in the late 1980s. Guru, Ishq Ka Rang Safed, Kuch To Gadbad Hai and Masoom etc are a more memorable roles. As a film actor he has interest in more than 100 films in character roles. Some trip them include – Gopi Kishen, Itihaas, Diljale, Saajan Chale Sasural,Miss 420, Imtihaan, Rakshak,Laadla, Suraksha, Zaalim, Platform, Rang, Shatranj etc, regularly belonging to action genre.
Some of the noted songs of Arun Bakshi as a playback singer in Bollywood include - "Mera Mehboob Aayega" from Gopikishen, Assa Dil Tere Kadamach from Balwaan, Mein Chala Mein Chala from Platform, Phatela Jeb Sil Jayega from Aankhein etc, mostly belonging to dance/fast genres. He regularly sings for the movies in which he appears as a character artist.
Published: September 15, 2018
Updated: September 15, 2018