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Sapan Krishna
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Sapan Krishna[1] is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi and Kannada films and music videos. He gained fame after featuring in Hindi film Love In College (2019)[2] the bilingual movie Deadly Affair (2020)[3] and music video Bedard [4][5][6][7] released by in April 2021. Sapan is a fitness enthusiast and also a trained singer.

Early life[edit]

Sapan was born in Arrah, India to father Dr. Ranjit Bahadur Shrivastava, Retd. Principal of M.S. College Motihari and mother Pushpa Prasad, a home maker. During his initial schooling days, Sapan moved to New Delhi and completed rest of his education in North India. He is a Post Graduate in Media Management and has completed his Diploma in Advertising from YMCA in New Delhi. While in College, he did few ramp walks, took several modelling assignments and was featured as Dude of the Month for March 2012 in Debonair (magazine). Sapan acted in the promotional video for Nimish Tanna's book Moments of Truth which was also his first acting venture. After completing his post graduation, Sapan moved to Mumbai and worked with Asahi India Glass Limited as a Branding and Advertising professional for around two years. During this time he also got trained in acting from theatre personality Late Darpan Mishra of renowned Ekjute group.

Career[edit]

Sapan [8] started his career as a model in 2017 and has featured as the face for various brands campaigns including Birla White and Raymonds UCO Wear. He has also appeared in TV shows like Heroes on Channel V India and Fear Files: Darr Ki Sacchi Tasvirein on Zee TV. He also marked his debut as a singer with the song Dil Hai Khafa Khafa released by Sonotek Music on their official YouTube channel and other platforms.

His first Hindi feature film Love In College was released in Oct 2019 in theatres across Mumbai. The music of Love In College was released by Zee Music Company and songs were sung by famous playback singer Shaan and Sushmita Yadav. The second Hindi film that he featured in a cameo appearance is Mooso – The Mouse which made rounds at various national and international film festivals including the prestigious Kolkata International Film Festival and Jaipur International Film Festival. Sapan's story was covered in an exclusive write-up by renowned writer and film director Khalid Mohamed in his write-up The Big Bollywood Dream.[9] in 2020.

His Kannada film as a main lead Deadly Affair [10][11][12] released across Karnataka in Feb 2020 and marked his debut in Sandalwood. Deadly Affair ran in theatres for 6 weeks but got affected when the Lockdown was imposed due to COVID-19 and theatres were shut. Deadly Affair is currently streaming on Airtel Xtreme and Amazon Prime.

In April 2021, Sapan featured opposite actress Hina Khan in music video Bedard by Stebin Ben released on Pocket FM where he played the role of Ranvijay Rawat a famous character from the show Yeh Rishta Kaisa Hai. The song has already crossed 33 Million views on the official YouTube page.

Filmography and Music Videos[edit]

  • Love In College (Hindi Movie - 2019)[13] [14] [15]
  • Mooso - the Mouse (Hindi Movie)
  • Deadly Affair (Kannada & Malayalam Movie - 2020)[16] [17][18]
  • Bin Tere (Hindi Music Video - 2021)[19]
  • Bedard (Hindi Music Video - 2021)

References[edit]

  1. Tiwari, Saloni. "Actor Sapan Krishna talks about his experience of working with Hina Khan and future projects". Telly Chakkar. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
  2. "Love in College". Times of India. Retrieved 18 Oct 2019.
  3. "Deadly Affair". Times of India. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
  4. Kaushal, Shruti. "Bedard Song: Who is Sapan Krishna? All about the actor who shared screen with Hina Khan". NewsD.in. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
  5. "Musical Video Featuring Hina Khan, Sapan Krishna Making Heads Turn". The News Agency. Retrieved 23 April 2021.
  6. "Sapan Krishna, Hina Khan starrer Bedard promises musically rich storytelling". The Lucknow Tribune. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
  7. Cyril, Grace. "Bedard Song Out". India Today. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
  8. Mohnish, Singh. "Interview - Sapan Krishna". Eastern Eye. Retrieved 28 April 2021.
  9. Mohamed, Khalid. "The Big Bollywood Dream". The Daily Eye. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  10. "Deadly Affair on BookMyShow". BookMyShow. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  11. "Deadly Affair on Airtel Xtreme". Airtel Xtreme.
  12. "Deadly Affair on Amazon Prime". Amazon.com.
  13. "Yuvaon ke liye sandesh poorn Love In College". Do Baje Dopahar (16). 12 September 2018.
  14. "Yuva peedi ke liye manoranjan aur uddesh poorn film". Bharat Prabodhan (4–28). 20 September 2018.
  15. "Trailer and Music Launch of Love in College". Filmi News Front. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
  16. "Warning ! This is a Deadly Affair". Vishwavani Cinemas. Vishwavani News. 27 December 2019.
  17. "Deadly Affair - Ready for Release". Praja Vahini ePaper. Praja Vahini. Retrieved 31 January 2020.
  18. "A Deadly Story - Deadly Affair". Kannada Prabha. Asianet News. 27 December 2019.
  19. "Hungama ArtistAloud releases Bin Tere". LetsOTT. Retrieved 10 February 2021.

External links[edit]

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