Vishesh bansal
Vishesh Bansal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Vishesh Bansal Born c. 2004 Residence Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Nationality Indian Occupation Child actor Years active 2011–present Vishesh Bansal is an Indian television child actor. He was born on c. 2005 and brought up in Mumbai, India.[1] He studies in class sixth since 2015.[2]
Bansal has acted in several shows, including the 2011 Triangle Film Company's mythological series Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev as Tripati on Life OK,[3] also known playing a role in 4 Lions Films romantic-drama series Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? as Arnav and Khushi's adopted son as Aarav Singh Raizada on Star Plus,[4] the first season of the drama series Na Bole Tum Na Maine Kuch Kaha as Aditya Vyas,[5][6] and the 2013 romance-drama series Beintehaa as Zain and Aliya's son Zayed Zain Abdullah on Colors TV.[7]
Later he gave an audition and selected to play the main lead in mythological series Buddha. He portrayed alongside an ensemble cast, including Sameer Dharmadhikari, Nigaar Khan, Kabir Bedi, Gungun Uprari, played the role of young King Siddharth / Buddha. The story of the show is based on the life of Gautama Buddha. The show produced by B.K. Modi and was aired on Zee TV from July 2013.[8][9]
Bansal also featured in a Bollywood Movie Bombay Talkies released in 2013, in a story Sheila Ki Jawani,Directed by Zoya Akthar,he was shown as a young boy desiring to become a policeman in future.
By the end of June 2015, Bansal featured to play the protagonist in Swastik Pictures' mythological-drama series Suryaputra Karn, in which he was cast alongside Mouli Ganguly and Anand Suryavanshi, played the lead role of a very young Karna.[10][11] The show based on the journey of warrior Karna, one of the central character from the Mahabharata. The show cerated and produced by Siddharth Kumar Tewary and It airs on Sony Entertainment Television from 29 June 2015. Later he replaced by Vasant Bhatt after ten years leap in the show on 18 August 2015.[12]
