
Sharman Joshi
Acting
Biography
Sharman Joshi (born 28 April 1979) is an Indian stage and film actor. Joshi began his career with supporting parts in Godmother (1999) and Lajja (2001). He is most recognized for his performance as Raju Rastogi in 3 Idiots (2009).
Born: April 28, 1979
Place of Birth: Bombay, Maharashtra, India
Known For

Medical Dreams
Three NEET aspirants from diverse backgrounds pursue medical dreams at Allen, guided by Biology teacher Subrat Sinha. Their journey shows resilience and growth while preparing for India's challenging medical entrance exam.

3 Bachelors
Story of 3 Bachelors wandering for girls

Congratulations
Aditya marries his college girlfriend Ragini who wants to have a kid but Aditya is not mentally ready to be a parent. After a miscarriage and delivering a stillborn, Ragini cannot conceive a baby. How far will Aditya go to revive his love life with Ragini? Will he become the first pregnant Gujarati man alive?

Baarish
Anuj and Gauravi are two complete strangers, who hail from two completely different backgrounds, both economic and cultural. After his father's death, Anuj quits his studies to take care of his siblings and the family business. Years of hard work pays off, and he manages to build his own business empire. On the other hand, Gauravi grows up in a middle-class family, the one where education holds prime importance. An unexpected marriage arranged by both their families ties them together in a relationship under transactional situations. However, it doesn't take them long to fall in love with each other, when the rains decide to write their destiny.

3 Idiots
Rascal. Joker. Dreamer. Genius... You've never met a college student quite like "Rancho." From the moment he arrives at India's most prestigious university, Rancho's outlandish schemes turn the campus upside down—along with the lives of his two newfound best friends. Together, they make life miserable for "Virus," the school’s uptight and heartless dean. But when Rancho catches the eye of the dean's daughter, Virus sets his sights on flunking out the "3 idiots" once and for all.

War Chod Na Yaar
War Chhod Na Yaar is India’s first war comedy movie, set on the backdrop of India-Pakistan war.

Super Nani
The movie revolves around how an Indian woman, Bharti, who sacrifices her life for her children and husband, and yet they do not value her or her sacrifices, and they all maltreat her. Then tables turn when her grandson, Mann comes to her rescue. He gets her modeling assignments which makes her more successful than any of the family members, including her husband. Even after so much success she misses the love and affection of family members. Mann suggests her to teach everyone in the house a lesson so that they start to value her. The movie has a happy end where she reunites with her family and they learn to respect her and value the efforts she makes for keeping them happy. The moral of the movie is importance of your mother and what all she does for you. Respecting her and valuing her efforts.

Rang De Basanti
After a group of friends graduate from Delhi University, they listlessly haunt their old campus, until a British filmmaker casts them in a film she's making about freedom fighters under British rule. Although the group is largely apolitical, the tragic death of a friend owing to local government corruption awakens their patriotism. Inspired by the freedom fighters they represent in the film, the friends collectively decide to avenge the killing.

Allah Ke Banday
Allah Ke Banday tracks the journey of two boys who commit their first murder at the age of 12. Sent to Juvenile Prison, they return to take over the vast slums where they grew up

3 Storeys
3 Storeys is an intriguing film full of twists and turns. Over the course of 3 acts, dark secrets and past regrets are revealed, and it becomes clear that life in this small community is not quite what it seems.
Filmography
as Amar
as Subrat Sinha
as Piyush Mishra
as Yuvi
as Raghav Vashisht
as Sudeep
as Babloo
as Pawan Mehra
as Parmeshwar Naidu
as Anuj
as Manav Banerjee
as Kaashi
as Kabir Deshmukh
as Jai Singh Gujjar
as Aditya Singh
as Self
as Manorath Mehra (Mann)
as Raju Writer
as Self
as Rustom "Rusy" Behram Deboo
as Vijay Kamble
as Rahul
as Raju Rastogi
as Sid
as Shyam Mehra (Sam)
as Pankaj "Pakya" Tiwari
as Rahul
as Laxman Prasad Sharma
as Sukhi
as Bantu
as Bantu
as Raju/Raj Saxena