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Jaivardhan Lakhera

New Delhi, IndiaSince 2022

Jaivardhan Lakhera is an actor and performance scholar from Delhi. Jaivardhan holds a Master's degree in Performance Studies from Ambedkar University, (class of 2023), where he studied under Prof. Anuradha Kapoor and Prof. Deepan Sivaraman. He has performed in numerous national and international theatre productions and represented India at the South Asia Youth Conference in Kathmandu in 2017. In films, he portrayed Vandit in My Hate Letter to Cycles and/or Self Harm, directed by Harsh Vardhan Kumar, which was selected for multiple film festivals across India, including the Darbhanga International Film Festival (2024) and the Mumbai International Film Festival, 2024 (MIFF). He also played the lead role in the film Notes on Something Called Hope, which was officially selected for the Women's International Film Festival of Nigeria (WIFFEN) and the Buenos Aires International Film Festival Channel (BUEIFF) in 2022. He has acted in over 15 stage productions, including The Just Assassins (2017), Mriga Trishna (2017), Fishes of Kamloops (2018), Kissagoi (2021), and "Ila-Arun" (2022-23). While at the University of Delhi, Jaivardhan was an active member of Shunya, the dramatics society of Ramjas College, and earned acclaim for his role in Talchhat (2019), a stage adaptation of Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis, which won numerous awards and was featured at the Old-World Theatre Festival in 2019 organised by Keval Arora. Lakhera's is performance piece To the Bones (2023) was staged at the International Festival of Theatre Schools (IFTS) in Kerala. His approach leans towards Michael Chekhov's psychophysical techniques, and he is currently dedicated to deepening his understanding of these methodologies and various systems in acting.

2Films
3Genres
8Co-stars
Latest:Barber of the Gods

About Jaivardhan Lakhera

Jaivardhan Lakhera is an actor and performance scholar from Delhi. Jaivardhan holds a Master's degree in Performance Studies from Ambedkar University, (class of 2023), where he studied under Prof. Anuradha Kapoor and Prof. Deepan Sivaraman. He has performed in numerous national and international theatre productions and represented India at the South Asia Youth Conference in Kathmandu in 2017. In films, he portrayed Vandit in My Hate Letter to Cycles and/or Self Harm, directed by Harsh Vardhan Kumar, which was selected for multiple film festivals across India, including the Darbhanga International Film Festival (2024) and the Mumbai International Film Festival, 2024 (MIFF). He also played the lead role in the film Notes on Something Called Hope, which was officially selected for the Women's International Film Festival of Nigeria (WIFFEN) and the Buenos Aires International Film Festival Channel (BUEIFF) in 2022. He has acted in over 15 stage productions, including The Just Assassins (2017), Mriga Trishna (2017), Fishes of Kamloops (2018), Kissagoi (2021), and "Ila-Arun" (2022-23). While at the University of Delhi, Jaivardhan was an active member of Shunya, the dramatics society of Ramjas College, and earned acclaim for his role in Talchhat (2019), a stage adaptation of Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis, which won numerous awards and was featured at the Old-World Theatre Festival in 2019 organised by Keval Arora.

Lakhera's is performance piece To the Bones (2023) was staged at the International Festival of Theatre Schools (IFTS) in Kerala. His approach leans towards Michael Chekhov's psychophysical techniques, and he is currently dedicated to deepening his understanding of these methodologies and various systems in acting.

Filmography(2)

FilmRelease DateRoleVerdict
Barber of the Gods

Barber of the Gods

Fantasy

2 Nov 2025Siddharth / TenaliReleased
My Hate Letter To Cycles and/or Self harm

My Hate Letter To Cycles and/or Self harm

Drama

22 Jul 2022VanditBlockbuster

Career Timeline

Frequent Co-stars(8)

Trailers(2)

Jaivardhan Lakhera – Career & Contributions to Hindi Cinema

Jaivardhan Lakhera is one of bollywood's celebrated actors, having contributed to 2 hindi films in the hindi film industry (popularly known as bollywood), headquartered in Bhubaneswar, Odisha.

Throughout their career, Jaivardhan Lakhera has collaborated with some of bollywood's finest artists, including Sushant Nagpal, Harsh Vardhan Kumar, Faisal Alam. These on-screen partnerships have resonated strongly with bollywood audiences.

Jaivardhan Lakhera has worked across multiple genres in hindi cinema, including Fantasy, Horror, Drama. This versatility has made them a sought-after name across all kinds of bollywood productions.

Jaivardhan Lakhera made their hindi film debut in 2022 with the film My Hate Letter To Cycles and/or Self harm. Since then, they have steadily grown into one of bollywood's most recognised faces, building a loyal fanbase across Odisha and among the global bollywood diaspora.

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FAQs about Jaivardhan Lakhera

How many hindi films has Jaivardhan Lakhera acted in?

Jaivardhan Lakhera has been part of 2 hindi films in bollywood, spanning genres such as Fantasy, Horror, Drama.

What is Jaivardhan Lakhera's most popular hindi film?

Jaivardhan Lakhera's notable hindi films include "Barber of the Gods", "My Hate Letter To Cycles and/or Self harm". Visit each movie page on The Cinema Verse for detailed cast, songs and review information.

What is Jaivardhan Lakhera's role in hindi cinema?

Jaivardhan Lakhera works as a Actor in the hindi film industry (bollywood). Jaivardhan Lakhera is an actor and performance scholar from Delhi. Jaivardhan holds a Master's degree in Performance Studies from Ambedkar University,...

When did Jaivardhan Lakhera debut in bollywood?

Jaivardhan Lakhera made their bollywood debut in 2022 with the film "My Hate Letter To Cycles and/or Self harm".

What genres has Jaivardhan Lakhera worked in?

Jaivardhan Lakhera has worked in Fantasy (1 film), Horror (1 film), Drama (1 film) in their hindi film career.