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Nitin Sahrawat
Born (1981-08-13) 13 August 1981 (age 43)
Dehradun, Uttar Pradesh (present–day Uttarakhand[1]), India
Occupation(s)Model, actor
Years active2002–present
Spouse
(m. 2012; div. 2016)

Nitin Sahrawat (born 13 August 1981), is an Indian film-television actor, a social activist, and the editor in chief of Atal Indians Magazine. Sahrawat is the creator of Atal Indian Project, which aims at creating multiple urban forests, named Atal Vatika, in various parts of India. He is the managing director of QuiteLit Digital.[2][3]

Early life and education

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Sahrawat was born in a family of academicians, with his mother being a professor and his father an attorney, and did his schooling from Brightlands School and St. Joseph's Academy, Dehradun. Subsequently, he pursued Mechanical Engineering at Bapuji Institute of Engineering & Technology, Davangere, Karnataka. Sahrawat opted out of the degree after first year, citing disillusionment with the Indian education system as the primary reason; and left for Mumbai to pursue a career in modeling and acting.

Career

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Modelling

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Nitin started his modelling career in 2002 with a print campaign for Standard Chartered and in the following years he went on to become one of the most visible faces on Indian television,[4] with TV commercials for brands including Tide,[5] Pillsbury Company, Maruti 800,[6] Hyundai Santro,[7] LG Electronics, Hero MotoCorp, Ariel, Tropicana Products and Sunsilk. As a result of Indian economy opening up in 1990s (1990s in India) international brands started devising strategies of entering the lucrative Indian market. Nitin Sahrawat was the face of many such launches in India, including his commercial for Pedigree Petfoods,[8][9] Nokia N72 and Tetley.

In 2004 Samsung rolled out a big budget campaign to commemorate Indian cricket team's tour of Pakistan, which was one of the biggest sporting event of the Indian subcontinent as the two nations had resumed sporting ties after a long gap.[10][11] Sahrawat acted in this campaign which was named "Jeet Lo Dil" (Win Hearts).[12] As a result of this campaign he became popular in Pakistan too, and in spite of Pakistan Government's official ban on using Indian actors for Pakistani ad campaigns, he later went on to act in numerous Pakistani TV commercials.[13][14][15][16][17]

His TV commercial for Indian Oil Corporation won the IDPA (Indian Documentary Producers' Association) and RAPA (Radio & TV Advertising Practitioners Association of India) Awards in 2005.[18][19][20] In 2010 Cannes Lions winner director duo Nic Osborne and Sune Maroni directed a Fiat Punto TV commercial starring Nitin Sahrawat which went on to win numerous awards including Creative ABBY 2011 and Adfest 2011.[21][22][23][24] Other acclaimed directors who have often worked with Sahrawat include Pradeep Sarkar, Shantanu Bagchi, Oni Sen, Arjun Mukherjee, Manav Menon, Aniket Shirke, Prahlad Kakkar, Ram Madhvani, Abhinay Deo, V. K. Prakash, E. Nivas, Pankaj Parashar and Abhijit Chaudhuri (Dadu).

Acting

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In 2010, Sahrawat acted in Rann, which was directed by Ram Gopal Varma and co starred Amitabh Bachchan. After his two-movie contract with Sarvodaya Visuals got delayed, Sahrawat accepted Balaji Telefilms's offer for season two of their popular show Kitani Mohabbat Hai. He enacted the character of Rajveer Singh Ahluwalia, a stoic police officer which was quite different from the amiable characters that he had usually portrayed in his TV commercials.[25] Kitani Mohabbat Hai Season 2 ended in May 2011 with Rajveer getting shot while trying to save Arohi.[26]

In the first half of 2013 Nitin Sahrawat was seen in two other Balaji Telefilms shows, namely Savdhaan India and Parichay. In Parichay he played the role of a fictitious Bollywood superstar called Aman Kumar which was inspired by real life Bollywood superstar Salman Khan.[27] In the show Aman Kumar hires Kunal (played by Samir Soni ) to defend him in a DUI & Hit and run case which was based on Salman Khan's 2002 Bandra incident.[28]

In the latter half of 2013 Sahrawat signed up for the award-winning show Bade Achhe Lagte Hain as the antagonist against the character of Ram Kapoor (played by Ram Kapoor).[29] In February 2014 Sahrawat started shooting for Star Plus's new show Ishq Kills which is directed by Vikram Bhatt.[30] In the latter half of the year Sahrawat started shooting for Saurabh Tewari's new show called Do Deewane Ek Shehar Me,[31] but this show was scrapped by the channel before its telecast.[32]

In 2015 Sahrawat was signed up for two shows of 4 Lions Films, namely Qubool Hai and Adhuri Kahaani Hamari (TV series). In Qubool Hai he portrayed the part of Bollywood superstar Anand Kumar while in Adhuri Kahaani Hamari (TV series) he was seen as Chote Raja Lakshman Dev and was paired opposite Shubhangi Atre Poorey.[33][34][35] In September Sahrawat was seen in a special episode of Code Red, in which he played the character of a psychopathic killer. This episode was based on truck driver M. Jaishankar and his killing spree in southern India.[36]

Personal life

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Nitin Sahrawat was married to Indian television actress Vaishnavi Dhanraj. The two first met on the set of Nitin's show Kitani Mohabbat Hai Season 2. After a courtship of two years Nitin and Vaishnavi got married in Shantikunj, Haridwar according to Vedic Rituals on 23 December 2012.[37] The reception in Mumbai was attended by their co actors including Meghna Malik, Kritika Kamra, Karan Kundra, Simran Kaur, Sadiya Siddiqui, Dayanand Shetty, Khalid Siddiqui and Hrishikesh Pandey.[38] The two stayed in Mumbai with their Labrador Retriever named Thor.[39]

In March 2014 Nitin and Vaishnavi were the guests for the launch episode of NDTV's The Getaway in which the two were given a Hyundai Elantra which they then drove down to Kamshet. The theme of the episode being adventure ,the couple then paraglided off the challenging Shelar's site. This episode was shot at their Lokhandwala Complex home and also featured their pet.[40]

Sahrawat and Dhanraj filed for legal separation in July 2015 and were divorced in January 2016, opting for a mutual and amicable divorce in Bandra family court. Incompatibility and emotional disconnect was cited as the reason for the end of the marriage.[41] In December 2016, a celebrity gossip website alleged that even though the divorce was mutual, the reason for the end of the marriage was domestic violence. This version quickly went viral with mainstream news portals and publications quoting the gossip website article. None of these news articles included any quote from Sahrawat, a fact that he lamented in a social media post. This Facebook post was later published by some media outlets as a form of an apology for the unverified publications based on tabloid journalism.[42][43][44][45]

Social causes

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Sahrawat has conceived and implemented the Atal Indian Project, which aims at creating multiple nature reserves or urban forests called Atal Vatikas, in Indian cities. Color coordinated avenue tree plantation in the urban centers of India, is another stated mission of the project. In August 2018, the capital of the Indian state of Uttarakhand became the first city to support the Atal Indian project.[46][47]

Sahrawat is also a patron of the Patriot Dogs campaign, which rehabilitates service dogs from the Indian Army, police and paramilitary forces, post their retirement from the call of duty.[48] Over the years Sahrawat has collaborated with the government in the form of his Public Service Films and TV commercials. These include causes like Family Planning in India,[49] Public Safety[50] and World Heart Federation.[51]

Atal Indian

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Atal Indian is a social movement, focused on providing practical solutions to the challenges faced by the rapidly urbanizing India. It is dedicated to the 10th Prime Minister of India Atal Bihari Vajpayee according to its mission statement. Atal Indian's primary activities include ecocentric projects like Atal Vatika, aimed at betterment of the quality of life of the Indian citizens, in sync with the available natural resources around them.[52]

It strives for the creation of 'Green' smart cities, and modifying the existing Indian population centers, with nature being the core and the unifying essence. A sustainable city which is in sync with its natural resources, provides an ideal foundation for comprehensive growth of its denizens.[53]

History

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Atal Indian was conceived by Nitin Sahrawat in 2016.[54] In 2016, Sahrawat started a pilot project to create an urban forest, and Avenue (landscape) tree plantation in Dehradun, when he personally dug out fifty pits, and planted Gulmohar and Saraca asoca trees, protecting them with tree guards which had been granted by the city council. In two years time, this pilot project proved to be successful enough for Sahrawat to decide on replicating this project in other Indian cities. He has collaborated with the administration of the Indian state of Uttarakhand, and has pledged his support for the Rispana Rejuvenation project of the Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat.[55]

Projects

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Atal Urban Rejuvenation Project aims at inculcating landscape architecture at the local resident welfare association level in the cities and villages of India, through the participation of the local population. It aims at better coordination between the RWAs and the administrative bodies, for providing a uniform look to the entire city, brought about by colour coordinated Avenue tree plantation drives, covering the entire city.

An integral part of this project is the waterfront development of the Urban riverside, and creation of greenways. Nature can be used to provide important services for communities by protecting them against flooding or excessive heat, or helping to improve air, soil and water quality. More green space around one's house is associated with better mental health.[56] Also, an availability of green space in neighbourhoods helps the senior citizen segment of the population by encouraging increased physical activity, which results in healthier and longer lifespans.[57]

Advertising campaigns

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Year Brand Medium Production House Language Notes
2002 Standard Chartered Print English
State Bank of India TV Commercial Whodunit Films Hindi
2003 Merrill Lynch Print & Outdoor English
Hindustan Petroleum Print English
Tetley TV Commercial Reel Company Bengali Bangladeshi TV Commercial
Goli ke Hamjoli TV Commercial Black Magic Hindi
Shanti Hair Oil TV Commercial Trends Ad Films Hindi Director: V. K. Prakash
Pedigree Petfoods TV Commercial Classic Films English Director: Minto Singh
BSL suitings TV Commercial Reel Company English
Kotak Mahindra Bank Print English
2004 Wipro Santoor Cream TV Commercial Nebula Films Hindi
Indian Oil Corporation TV Commercial Ramesh Deo Productions Hindi Director: Abhinay Deo
Citibank Print English
Samsung AC TV Commercial & Print Equas English
Tide (brand) TV Commercial Ramesh Deo Productions Hindi
Kenstar TV Commercial Red Ice English Director: E. Nivas
Sunsilk TV Commercial Equinox Hindi Director: Ram Madhvani
TVS Motor Company TV Commercial Whodunit Films Hindi
Veedol TV Commercial Maaza Films Hindi Director: Pankaj Parashar
J.M.Mutual Fund TV Commercial Ajay Bahl Productions Hindi Director: Ajay Bahl
ICICI Bank Print English
Thomas Cook Group Print English
Tata Marina Print English
2005 Maruti 800 TV Commercial Looking Glass Hindi
McDowell's No.1 TV Commercial Black Magic Films Hindi Director: Abhijit Chaudhuri
Nestlé TV Commercial Genesis Films Urdu Director: Prahlad Kakkar Pakistani TV Commercial
LG Electronics TV TV Commercial MAD Films English
Eureka Forbes TV Commercial Illusion Films Hindi
Hero MotoCorp CD Deluxe TV Commercial Foot Candles Films Hindi Director: Manav Menon
Ring Guard TV Commercial Illusion Films Hindi
Odonil TV Commercial Working I Hindi
Ariel (detergent) TV Commercial Saatchi & Saatchi Hindi
Tide (brand) TV Commercial Code Red Films Hindi
Hindustan Petroleum TV Commercial Cine Assist English
ICICI Prudential TV Commercial Red Ice Films Hindi
Shakthi Masala TV Commercial & Print TWC Films Tamil Director: B Babushankar
Afterbath Freshness Cream TV Commercial Illusion Films Hindi
Life Insurance Corporation of India Print English
2006 Nokia N72 TV Commercial One Films Hindi, English
Tata Group Credit Card Print English
Vinay Corp Print English
Life Insurance Corporation of India Housing Loan Print English
2007 Bank of Maharashtra TV Commercial & Print K film Company Hindi Director: Arjun Mukherjee
Future Bazar TV Commercial R.M. Creations Hindi
World Heart Day Saffola TV Commercial Rising Sun English Director: Aniket Shirke
Borosoft TV Commercial Rising Sun Hindi Director: Aniket Shirke
Vivel TV Commercial Footcandle Films Hindi Director: Manav Menon
Pidilite Rangeela TV Commercial Monkey Business Hindi
VGN Developers Print English
Organon International Print English
Fidelity Investments Print English
Reliance Industries Print Hindi
Britannia Industries Good Day Print English
Emmay HR Print English
Pepsodent Print English
Unit Trust of India Print English
Brooke Bond Red Label Print English
2008 Built Matrix TV Commercial CNBC Hindi
Tropicana Products TV Commercial Illusion English Director: Shantanu Bagchi
Pillsbury Company TV Commercial Cine Assist Hindi Director: Arjun Mukherjee
Disney TV Commercial Thumb Nail Films English
Radio City F.M Print English
Benign Print English
Dainik Bhaskar Print English
2009 LG Electronics AC TV Commercial Ramesh Deo Productions Hindi
Hyundai Motor Company Santro Xing TV Commercial Illusion English Director: Oni Sen
Dabur Honitus TV Commercial Ravi Deshpande Films Hindi
HSBC Print English
Dabur Pudin Hara Print English
2010 Fiat Punto TV Commercial Bang Bang films Hindi Director: Nic Osborne and Sune Maroni
Crompton Greaves TV Commercial R.M Creations Hindi
IMN TV Commercial English
Telenor TV Commercial Haris Qadeer Urdu Director: Ahsan Rahim. Pakistani TV Commercial
2011 Nestle Milkpak TV Commercial Haris Qadeer Urdu Pakistani TV Commercial
Citibank Personal Loans Print English
ICICI Bank Business Loans Print English
2012 Freedom 5 TV Commercial Illumination Films Hindi Director: Shantanu Bagchi Public Service
Marico Saffola TV Commercial Apocalypso Filmworks Hindi Director: Pradeep Sarkar
Ensure TV Commercial Milestone Films English
Brite Maximum Power TV Commercial Haris Qadeer Urdu Director: Ahsan Rahim. Pakistani TV Commercial
Zigo Mobile Phones TV Commercial Udara Palliyaguruge Sinhale Sri Lankan TV Commercial
2013 ITC Limited Sunfeast Yippee TV Commercial Apocalypso Filmworks Hindi Director: Pradeep Sarkar
Dhatri Hair Oil TV Commercial Lights On Hindi Director: Jismon Joy
India Infoline TV Commercial Opticus Films Hindi
2014 Bayer TV Commercial Dreamcatchers Hindi
Cinthol TV Commercial MAD films Hindi Director: Francois Merlet
Muthoot Finance TVC & Print Apocalypso Filmworks Director: Pradeep Sarkar

Television

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Year Show Role
2010 Kitani Mohabbat Hai Season 2 Rajveer Singh Ahluwalia
2013 Parichay — Nayee Zindagi Kay Sapno Ka Superstar Aman Kumar
2013–2015 Savdhaan India Pawan
Suresh
2013-2014 Bade Achhe Lagte Hain Rajeev
2014 Ishq Kills Avishek
2015 Code Red Amar
Jaishankar
Qubool Hai Anand Kumar/Naseer Khan
Adhuri Kahaani Hamari Laxman Dev

Films

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Year Film Role Notes
2010 Rann Journalist Sahrawat

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