Mumbai: Bollywood actor Arjun Mathur has been nominated in the Best Actor category for the International Emmy Awards 2020 for his brilliant performance in the show ‘Made In Heaven’. He played the role of Karan Mehra, a gay guy in the show.
Arjun Mathur will be competing alongside Billy Barratt from UK’s ‘Responsible Child’, Guido Caprino from Italian series ‘1994’, and Raphael Logam from Brazil’s ‘Impuros (Impure) — season two’.
His fans have been celebrating and wishes are pouring in.
Here is everything you need to know about this underrated gem:
1. Arjun Mathur started his career as an assistant director in ‘Kyun! Ho Gaya Na’, starring Vivek Oberoi and Aishwarya Rai.
He also worked as an assistant director in films like ‘Mangal Pandey: The Rising’, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra’s ‘Rang De Basanti’, and Shaad Ali’s ‘Bunty Aur Babli’.
2. He made his debut in Mira Nair’s 2007 film ‘Migration’ with Irrfan Khan.
3. As we said, he is an extremely underrated actor and his journey in the film world is a proof of that. The actor had a fair share of ups and downs. He faced nepotism in the industry and lost many roles to star kids too.
4. Before his successful digital (Amazon Prime) show ‘Made in Heaven’ in 2019, Arjun Mathur has many films like ‘Barah Aana’, ‘My Name Is Khan’ and ‘I Am’ in his kitty. He also featured in advertisements for Airtel 3G and Axis Bank.
5. Since the time his nomination has been announced, he has been flooded with best wishes messages from his fans and colleagues.
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