Anshuman Jha is an Indian film and theatre actor who works primarily in Hindi cinema. He gained early recognition for his lead role in the 2010 independent film Love Sex Aur Dhokha, directed by Dibakar Banerjee, and has since worked across mainstream features, independent cinema and the digital streaming space.
| Name | Anshuman Jha |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Actor |
| Industry | Hindi cinema (Bollywood) |
| Notable debut | Love Sex Aur Dhokha (2010) |
| Languages of work | Hindi, English |
Background
Jha trained as an actor before entering Hindi cinema. He began his screen career in the late 2000s with auditions for independent productions, and broke through with a casting call for Dibakar Banerjee's anthology project on consumer-grade digital cameras and surveillance.
Career
Breakthrough
Jha played Rahul, a film-school student, in the first segment of Love Sex Aur Dhokha (2010), produced by Balaji Motion Pictures and directed by Dibakar Banerjee. The film, shot on consumer cameras, was widely discussed for its found-footage style and its handling of caste, class and surveillance in contemporary urban India. Jha's performance brought him notice as part of a generation of actors emerging from non-star backgrounds in Hindi cinema.
Subsequent work
Following his debut, Jha appeared in a series of independent and mid-budget Hindi films, taking on lead and supporting roles. His filmography includes Yeh Hai Bakrapur (2014), a satirical comedy directed by Janaki Viswanathan, in which he played a central role opposite a goat character that drives the narrative.
He has also worked in films such as Hum Tum Shabana (2011) and X: Past Is Present (2015), an anthology feature directed by eleven filmmakers including Sudhish Kamath, Q and Anu Menon. In the streaming era, Jha has appeared in web films and series for digital platforms, continuing his association with content-driven projects rather than star vehicles.
Production
Beyond acting, Jha has been associated with film production, backing independent Hindi-language projects intended for festival and theatrical release.
Significance
Jha is often cited among the cohort of actors who entered Hindi cinema around 2010 through independent and experimental films rather than through the conventional star system. His debut in Love Sex Aur Dhokha is frequently referenced in writing on the post-multiplex wave of Hindi independent cinema and its engagement with new digital formats.
Related topics
- Love Sex Aur Dhokha
- Dibakar Banerjee
- Hindi cinema
- Indian independent film
- Yeh Hai Bakrapur
- X: Past Is Present
References
- Wikidata entry: Q4770677