Dhruv Sharma, whose real name was Dhruv Sharma, was a versatile personality known for his work as an actor and cricketer.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Born in Bengaluru, Karnataka in the year 1982, Dhruv sadly passed away on 1 August 2017 at Columbia Asia Hospital in Bengaluru. At the time of his death, he was 35 years old. The cause of his demise was attributed to cardiac arrest and multiple organ failure. His zodiac sign and religious beliefs are not known, but he held Indian nationality and considered Bengaluru his hometown.
EDUCATION
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CAREER
Dhruv made his acting debut in the Kannada film industry with “Snehanjali” in 2006. He also appeared in other notable films like “Bangalore 560023,” “Ninandre Ishta Kano,” “Tippajji Circle,” and “The Hit List.” Dhruv hailed from a family where his father, Suresh Sharma, was a businessman and actor. However, information about his mother, siblings, and wife remains undisclosed.
Apart from his acting career, Dhruv excelled as a cricketer and held a special place in the Indian deaf and dumb cricket team. He captained the team, leading them to victory in the Deaf Cricket World Cup in 2005. Notably, his debut film, “Snehanjali,” gained recognition in the Guinness Book of Records and the Limca Book of Records for featuring a speech and hearing-impaired person in the lead role.
In his personal life, Dhruv resided in Rajanukunte, Bengaluru North, Bengaluru. He had a fondness for playing cricket and dancing. While there is no information available about his romantic relationships or affairs, it is known that he was married. Dhruv did not have any sons but was a proud father to two daughters.
Dhruv Sharma’s life was marked by his exceptional achievements and unique contributions. Despite being congenitally impaired in speech and hearing, he broke barriers and made a name for himself in the entertainment industry and cricket world. He showcased his remarkable skills as a cricketer during the Celebrity Cricket League (CCL), representing the Karnataka Bulldozers under the captaincy of actor Kichcha Sudeep.