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Amar Babaria (born May 10, 1975, from Mumbai) is an Indian actor, director, writer, theater artist, and voice over actor. He is also multilingual, speaking Hindi, Hindustani, English, Gujarati, Marathi, and Urdu.
Early life and career
Amar Babaria was born and raised in Mumbai in a Gujarati family. He has two elder sisters. He did several plays in school. Amar started his acting career during college in 1995, making his professional debut in an English play titled "Carry On Professor". During the early years of his theatrical career he acted in plays speaking in multiple languages including English, Marathi, Gujarati, Hindi and Urdu. In 1997, he travelled to the US and Canada for his Gujrati play Derani Jethani. Over the next three years, Amar appeared in plays such as Maa Retire Hoti Hai, Dr. Mukta, Pati, Patni Aur Mein. Babaria's first acting role was in a Hindi play titled Maa Retire Hoti Hai with Jaya Bachchan. This was followed, in 2000, by a part in the Hindi play called 'Dr. Mukta', where he worked with Jaya Bachchan again. Finally, in 2001, Amar acted in another Hindi play called Pati, Patni Aur Mein with Shatrughan Sinha. All three of these were directed by Ramesh Talwar. These plays were performed across India, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and United Arab Emirates. Since 2005, Amar Babaria has appeared in television commercials, corporate videos, films, short films, music videos and copy-writing. Currently, he is the owner of a production house called Actors and Models.
= Dubbing career
=Amar is a voice actor who has been lending his voice to hundreds of productions since 1996.
Ad films and television commercials
Drama
Filmography as a writer for dubbed films
Dubbing roles
= Animated series
== Live action television series
== Live action films
=Hollywood films
Indian films
= Animated films
=See also
List of Indian dubbing artists
References
External links
Amar Babaria at IMDb
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