Ankur Bhatia

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Maatrubhumi TrailerBloody Daddy TrailerOperation Mayfair Trailer

Ankur Bhatia (born February 1980) is an Indian actor. He grew up in Bhopal, India and resides in New York. He made his acting debut in 2010 in Payal Sethi's Grant St. Shaving Co. (2010) which was produced by Pooja Kohli. In 2012, he won the Best Actor Commendation Award at the NYU Tisch School of the Arts Film Festival for Coconut Grove (2011). In 2013, Ankur played a negative role in a Indian film Zanjeer (2013). He appeared in Apoorva Lakhia's Haseena Parkar (2017), starring Shraddha Kapoor, which was released on 18 August 2017. In 2020, he plays a pivotal role in Disney+ Hotstar show Aarya (2020), starring Sushmita Sen and directed by Ram Madhvani .

Most Popular Ankur Bhatia Trailers

Total trailers found: 6

Bloody Daddy Trailer (2023)

09 June 2023

Sumair Azad, a dirty cop and his friend, Jaggi, steal Sikandar Chowdhary's cocaine bag. As a result, Sikandar kidnaps Sumair's son, but things take a turn when he loses the cocaine bag as he faces off Gurugram’s drug lords, a crime boss, murderous narcs and straight cops on one fateful night.

The Scrapper Trailer (2021)

07 December 2021

Ex-con turned "scrapper" Jake leads a quiet life caring for his family until he is pursued by violent Punjabi and Mexican criminals following a botched robbery.

Operation Mayfair Trailer (2023)

24 March 2023

A serial killer strikes back in London after laying low for three years. Amar, the investigating detective has since resigned from the job but is brought back to crack the case.

Maatrubhumi Trailer (2026)

14 August 2026

Based on the events that took place between the Indian and Chinese troops at the Galwan region on Jus

Haseena Parkar Trailer (2017)

22 September 2017

Haseena is very close to her brother Dawood, who turns to a life of crime and rises to power in the Mumbai underworld.

Sarbjit Trailer (2016)

20 May 2016

Sarbjit accidentally crosses the Indo-Pak border in a drunken state and gets arrested by the Pakistani army who falsely accuse him to be an Indian spy.