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Jitendra Kumar, India’s Young Generation Star
Jitendra Kumar is an Indian entertainer. He is better known for his work in web arrangement and improv shows of The Viral Fever where he depicted characters like Jeetu, Munna Jazbaati, Gittu and Kejriwal, (a satire variant of Arvind Kejriwal, Indian lawmaker and Delhi Chief Minister). He is likewise known for his part of Jeetu Bhaiya in Kota Factory, Aman Tripathi in Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan and Abhishek Tripathi in Amazon Prime’s Panchayat, for which he has won a Filmfare OTT grant in the classification of “Best Actor Comedy Series (Male)”.
In August 2012, Jitendra Kumar ended up in Hoskote, an unassuming community about an hour from Bengaluru. Subsequent to hustling in Mumbai for a quarter of a year, Kumar had surrendered his acting aspirations and utilized his IIT Kharagpur degree for a designing position at a Japanese MNC, a gig where his supervisors were abusive, unempathetic and frequently, absolutely bigoted.
While examining structural designing at IIT Kharagpur Jitendra Kumar began preferring acting. Kumar has done many stage plays as the Governor of the Hindi Technology Dramatics Society at IIT KGP where he met Biswapati Sarkar who ultimately welcomed him to join TVF in 2012. Kumar featured in ‘Munna Jazbaati: The Q-tiya understudy’ in 2013 which quickly became a web sensation and crossed 3 million perspectives..
He was later featured as the lead in the web-arrangement Panchayat on Amazon Prime. He plays Abhishek Tripathi, the metropolitan youthful secretary of a Panchayat office in the country town of Phulera, Uttar Pradesh. He as of late played the lead in Chaman Bahar. He plays Billu, a youthful modest community paan-retailer who becomes hopelessly enamored with a beautiful school young lady who lives in a house inverse of his shop. His shop turns into a center of the multitude of young men of the region to collect there just to get a brief look at the young lady.