Deepak Jethi

Actor, Dubbing Artist

Indian Mumbai, India

Quick Info

ProfessionActor, Dubbing Artist
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth19/04/1966
Age59 years
BirthplaceMumbai, India

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Physical Stats & More

Height183 cm
Weight95 kg
Eye ColorBrown
Hair ColorBlack
Chest44 inches
Waist34 inches
Biceps18 inches

Personal Life

HobbiesTravelling, Listening to Music

Relationships & More

Marital StatusNot Known
Affairs/GirlfriendsNot Known
Wife/SpouseNot Known
Marriage DateNot Known
ChildrenNot Known

Career

1996: Ek Tha Raja (Hindi)
1996: English Babu Desi Mem (Hindi)
2000: Baaghi (Hindi)
2000: Vamsi (Telugu)
2000: Zindagi (Hindi) - Role: Deepak
2002: Sindoor Ki Saugandh (Hindi) - Role: Sharad
2003: LOC Kargil (Hindi) - Role: Major Mohit 2nd Rajrif
2004: Garv: Pride & Honour (Hindi) - Role: Hakkem Luka
2004: Ishq Qayamat (Hindi) - Role: Ajay
2004: Adavi Ramudu (Telugu)
2008: Bhram: An Illusion (Hindi & English) - Role: Kuldeep Rathore
2010: Vandae Maatharam (Malayalam & Tamil) - Role: Malik
2013: Kammath & Kammath (Malayalam) - Role: Vikram Chhetri
2017: 1971: Beyond Borders (Malayalam) - Role: Akhram Raja's son
2017: Sathya (Malayalam)
2018: Vishwaroopam II (Tamil & Hindi)
2024: Malayalee from India (Malayalam) - Role: Sahib

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Deepak Jethi is known for his small roles in numerous films.
2. He gained fame for his performance in the movie 'Ishq Qayamat' (2004).
3. Apart from acting, he is a proficient dubbing artist and has lent his voice to several Hollywood films in Hindi.
4. His work extends to various TV series, where he portrayed the controversial figure 'Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale' in ABP News's popular show 'Pradhanmantri'.
5. Deepak Jethi has also been part of episodic shows and horror television series.
6. He portrayed the villain Malik opposite Mammootty in the 2010 bilingual action film Vandae Maatharam.
7. He played Vikram Chhetri in the 2013 Malayalam comedy Kammath & Kammath starring Mammootty and Dileep.
8. He shared screen space with Mohanlal in the 2017 war drama 1971: Beyond Borders.
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