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‘I’m thrilled to perform in Lucknow for the first time’
Nov 21, 2020 07:46 PM IST
Actor Bakul Thakkar feels theatre is and will be an integral part of his life. “I’m all because of theatre and I can never think of going away from the stage. In fact, I was shooting for a TV show in Mumbai but when I got a call to perform in Lucknow for my play ‘Paansa’ during LU centennial celebrations I couldn’t stop myself to get back on stage after a gap of ten months due to lockdown. I’m thrilled to perform in Lucknow for the first time in all these years,” said ‘Mumbai Matinee’ actor.
Bakul lived in Kanpur in his early days before his family shifted to Mumbai. Telling more about his journey, he said, “I have beautiful memories of the place and as we got to travel frequently to Lucknow. It was so much fun. When I reached Mumbai, it was during my graduation at Narsee Monjee College I became part of theatre and since then it was no looking back. As theatre took me to TV and then films so I have been all over the place.”
With shows like ‘Kkusum,’ ‘Siddhant,’ ‘Piya Ka Ghar’ and films including ‘Yeh Hai Chakkad Bakkad Bumbe Bo,’ ‘Bum Bum Bole’, ‘Agnipankh,’ he wants to continue working across mediums, “I love to act irrespective of mediums. I have been in the industry for decades
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Bakul Thakkar & Anjali Rana in Maharana Pratap
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Bakul Thakkar
Bakul Thakkar is an actor. He has acted in a number of TV Shows. He has played the role of Anuj Diwan in "Sidhhi" in 1995. He acted in "Thriller at Ten" in 2000. He played the role of Inspector Vasant in "Paagalpan" in 2001. He acted in "Urf Professor" in 2001. He acted as Roshan Kumar in "Mumbai Matinee" in 2003. He played the role of Lalit Kapoor in "Kkusum" in 2003. He acted in "Yeh Hai Chakkad Bakkad Bumbe Bo" in 2003.
He performed in "Agni Pankh" in 2004. He also performed in "Chakachak" in 2005. He acted in "Fareb" in 2005. He played the role of Bookish Nobleman in "The Memsahib" in 2006. He portrayed the role of Ranvir in "68 Pages" in 2007. He was the Professor Ashish Lahiri in "Adaalat" in 2010. He was the Sports Teacher in "Bum Bum Bole" in 2010. He acted in Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap, Siddhant and Piya Ka Ghar. He has also acted as a CBI Officer who solves mysteries, in the TV Thriller Show Seven produced by Yashraj aired on Sony TV in 2010. This has 26 episodes and a lot of special effects filmed using Red Camera usually used for shooting movies. He has acted in a number of Gujarati Serials like Tu Che Lajawab, Ekko Dug