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Jim Sarbh (born 27 August 1987) is an Indian actor known for his work in films and stage productions. He has received several awards including a Filmfare OTT Award, and an IIFA Award with a nomination for an International Emmy Award. Additionally, he has directed and acted in numerous theatre productions in India.
Jim Sarbh | |
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Born | Jim Sarbh 27 August 1987[1] Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Education | American School of Bombay |
Alma mater | Emory University |
Occupation(s) | Actor, theatre director |
Years active | 2010–present |
Sarbh made his feature film debut as the antagonist in the critically and commercially successful biopic Neerja (2016), which garnered him positive reviews from critics and such accolades as a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination and a Screen Award. He rose to prominence for playing antagonistic roles in the period drama Padmaavat (2018) and the biopic Sanju (2018). He was also a part of films like A Death in the Gunj (2017), Gangubai Kathiawadi (2022) and Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway (2023). In 2022, he played Dr. Homi Bhabha in the series Rocket Boys, for this Sarbh earns several accolades including a Best Actor nomination at 51st International Emmy Awards.[2]
In addition to his film career, Sarbh has regularly appeared in theatre productions, particularly those based in Mumbai. He has attracted attention for his performances in the 2013 revival of Death of a Salesman, Rajat Kapoor's What's Done is Done, and Kalki Koechlin's Living Room.[citation needed] He made his directorial debut in 2014 with Bull.[citation needed][3] For his extensive work in theatre, Sarbh was listed in Forbes India's 30 under 30 list in 2015.
Jim Sarbh was born on 27 August 1987 in Bombay, Maharashtra, India into a Parsi Zoroastrian family. His mother is a retired physiotherapist, and his father is a former master mariner, and the Regional Director of P&O Ports South and Middle East Asia. The family moved to Australia from India when Sarbh was three years old and came back to Bombay when he was eight, where he first attended Bombay International School in South Mumbai and then the American School of Bombay in Bandra, West Mumbai. He completed his undergraduate degree in Psychology from the Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.[4][5] He currently lives in Versova, Mumbai.[6]
After graduating from the Emory University, Sarbh worked with the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta for a year as a literary intern. He performed around Atlanta in the 2009 productions of such plays as The Show!, The Breakup, Tennis in Nablus, and Ice Glen; the last of the roles won him a Major Supporting Role Metropolitan Atlanta Theatre Award. Sarbh moved back to Mumbai in 2012 and began acting in local theatre productions. His performance as Happy Loman in Alyque Padamsee's 2013 revival of Death of a Salesman drew the attention of several commentators.[6][7] Sarbh continued to act in Mumbai-based plays including Rajat Kapoor's What's Done is Done, Rage Productions's The Glass Menagerie, Vickram Kapadia's The Merchant of Venice, Kalki Koechlin's Living Room, and later made his directorial and writing debut with the 2014 production Bull and Eat respectively.[6][4] He was listed in Forbes India's 30 under 30 list in 2015 for his contributions to the Mumbai theatre industry.[8]
Sarbh made his feature film debut with Ram Madhvani's 2016 biographical drama film Neerja.[9] He had two other releases in 2016–Jyoti Patil's Yashodhara and Daria Gai's 3 ½ Takes. He also worked on the short films Mama’s Boys by Akshat Verma, and Like Summer Like Rain by Gouri Dutt.[10]
Sarbh had two Bollywood releases in 2017–the thriller A Death in the Gunj and the romance film Raabta.[11] The production was screened at various film festivals across Europe.[12] He played the role of Malik Kafur in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 2018 epic romance Padmaavat, featuring alongside Shahid Kapoor, Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh.[11] In 2019, he had a role in the Netflix film House Arrest,[13] and the following year featured in Yeh Ballet, another Netflix film.[14]
In 2020, he appeared in Bejoy Nambiar's Taish releasing on ZEE5 in October.[15]
In 2022, he appeared in the film Gangubai Kathiawadi as Amin Faizi, webseries Rocket Boys as Homi J. Bhabha and Eternally Confused and Eager for Love as a Wiz, a voiceover.
Year | Film | Role |
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2014 | Shuruaat Ka Interval | Vaz |
2016 | Neerja | Khalil[16] |
Yashodhara | ||
3 and 1/2 takes | ||
2017 | A Death in the Gunj | Brian McKenzie |
Raabta | Zack Merchant/Qaabir | |
Teen Aur Aadha | Natraj | |
2018 | Padmaavat | Malik Kafur |
Sanju | Zubin Mistry | |
The Wedding Guest | Deepesh | |
Jonaki | Lover | |
2019 | Sometimes, I Think About Dying | Robert |
Photograph | Rajveer | |
House Arrest | Jamshed Daneja[17] | |
2020 | Taish | Rohan Karla[15] |
Yeh Ballet | Academy Head[14] | |
Beneath a Sea of Lights | Jimmy | |
2021 | The Tales of Boo Boo and Cuddly Poo | Himself |
2022 | Gangubai Kathiawadi | Hamid Fezi[18] |
2023 | Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway | Daniel Singh Ciupek |
Year | Name | Role | Channel |
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2018 | Smoke | Roy | Eros Now |
2019 | Made in Heaven | Adil Khanna | Amazon Prime Video |
Flip | Keki | Eros Now | |
2022 | Eternally Confused and Eager for Love | Wiz | Netflix |
Rocket Boys | Homi J. Bhabha | SonyLIV | |
Four More Shots Please | Sean Lobo | Amazon Prime Video |
Year | Title | Artist | Notes |
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2018 | "Cold/Mess" | Prateek Kuhad | [19] |
Year | Film | Award | Category | Result | Ref. |
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2017 | Neerja | Filmfare Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Nominated | |
International Indian Film Academy Awards | Best Actor In a Negative Role | Won | |||
Screen Awards | Best Male Debut | Won | [22] | ||
Stardust Awards | Best Actor in a Negative Role | Won | |||
Zee Cine Awards | Won | [23] | |||
Best Male Debutant | Won | ||||
2019 | Padmaavat | Asiavision Awards | Best Actor in a Negative Role | Won | [24] |
Filmfare Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Nominated | [24] | ||
International Indian Film Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Nominated | |||
Zee Cine Awards | Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Male | Nominated | |||
2022 | Rocket Boys | Filmfare OTT Awards | Best Actor in a (Drama Series) | Nominated | |
Best Actor in a Drama Series (Critics) | Won | ||||
2023 | International Emmy Awards | Best Actor | Nominated | [25] | |
Rocket Boys (season 2) | 2023 Filmfare OTT Awards | Best Actor in a (Drama Series) | Nominated |
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