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Bharat Jain

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Bharat Jain
BornBharat Jain
(1991-05-30) 30 May 1991 (age 32)
🏳️ NationalityIndian
💼 Occupation
📆 Years active  2014-present
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
🌐 Websitewww.bharatjain.in
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Bharat Jain (born 30 May 1991) is an Indian celebrity anchor, MC (Master of Ceremonies), and presenter, who is best known for hosting youth festivals in colleges across India.

He has very recently undergone various trainings for honing his skills as a presenter/commentator at Star Sports

Personal life[edit]

Having attended College in Hyderabad, he is from the same college as ace Indian shooter Gagan Narang, alumni of Bhavans Vivekananda College, Hyderabad. He is a cousin of actors Rajat Barmecha of Udaan fame, Ritu Barmecha and Vicky Barmecha.

Career[edit]

Emcee[edit]

Bharat was always interested in acting but he started hosting events in his college and by the time he finished his studies, he became a well known anchor in Hyderabad, India. Post college, Bharat moved to Mumbai for further studies. He worked as a Chemicals Marketeer for quite some time.

Comeback and youth festivals[edit]

Bharat Jain interacting with the cast of Gunday

He made a comeback via hosting the Pro-nites in youth festivals in 2014 across various colleges of Delhi University, New Delhi, which had a combined audience of a 150,000+. He became the first professional master of ceremonies to host a youth festival in Delhi University.[citation needed]

Bharat has worked as a MC (Master of Ceremonies) with celebrities and singers such as Priyanka Chopra, Arjun Kapoor, Ranveer Singh, Varun Dhawan, Ileana D'Cruz, Arijit Singh, Mika Singh, and KK. Also Bharat was the first ever individual be a MC for Nikhil Chinapa's VH-1 Supersonic 101 held at Shri Ram College of Commerce's CrossRoads 2014. He also presented international EDM diva Jennifer Rene at the pro-nite of SRCC - Crossroads.

Star Sports[edit]

Bharat, recently trained with Star Sports, in the prospect of working in the ongoing Pro Kabaddi League as a presenter/commentator. He will be seen in the months to come voicing the game along the current crop of commentators Suhail Chandhok and Padamjeet Sehrawat. He is the youngest MC to undergo a training with Star Sports taken up by the finest trainers of the country.[citation needed]

Fests hosted[edit]

Year Fest College Role Note(s)
2012 Bhavanotsav Bhavans Vivekananda College Anchor Hosted the Annual Cultural Festival's Pronite for Sreeram, Indian Idol
2013 Crossroads Shri Ram College of Commerce Anchor Hosted the Fashion Nite "Inferno" where Varun Dhawan was the Guest Celebrity
2013 Pulse AIIMS Anchor Hosted the Main Event - Mr. & Ms. Pulse'13
2014 Renaissance Kirori Mal College Anchor Pre- Event - Hosted the Film Promotion and the Star Cast of Gunday
Main Event- Hosted the Pro-nites of Mika Singh and Parikrama
Post Event - Hosted the Film Promotion and the Star Cast of Main Tera Hero
2014 Tempest Miranda House, University of Delhi Anchor Hosted the Pro-Nites of Arijit Singh and Bandish
2014 Crossroads Shri Ram College of Commerce Anchor Hosted the Pro-Nites of Shaan, Nikhil Chinappa and Jennifer Rene
2015 Ulhas Kamala Nehru College Anchor Hosted the Main Event featuring the Pro-Nite of KK
2015 Crossroads Shri Ram College of Commerce Anchor Hosted the Pre Event featuring the Star Cast of Badlapur (film)
2015 Antaragni IIT KANPUR Anchor Hosted the entire Fest including Pro Nites and Competitions
2016 Quark Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Goa Anchor Hosted the Techfest's events : Guest Lectures and Aurora Nights
2016 Pearl Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Hyderabad Anchor Hosted the Pronite: Farhan Live featuring Farhan Akhtar
2016 Livewire Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus Anchor Hosted the Pronite: Yo Yo Honey Singh feat. Alfaz and Rewanth and DJ Sureal

References[edit]



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