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Romesh Sharma

Romesh Sharma (born 27 July 1947) is an , , and primarily active in Bollywood. Sharma founded the Romesh Films and gained prominence for directing the political thriller (1986), which earned three , including for and Best Cinematography. He also produced the blockbuster action-drama (1991), starring , which became one of the highest-grossing films of the year. In addition to production and direction, Sharma has appeared in supporting roles in films like Suhaag (1994) and Dil Jo Bhi Kahey... (2005), the latter of which he also directed, produced, and wrote. His career spans over five decades, with contributions to more than a dozen projects, often blending commercial elements with dramatic storytelling.

Early life

Birth and background

Romesh Brij Sharma, known professionally as Romesh Sharma, was born on July 27, 1947, in , , which was then part of British India and is now in the Indian state of . Little public information is available regarding Sharma's early family background, including details about his siblings, though his father was Brij Mohan Sharma. Born in the waning months of British colonial rule, Sharma's early life unfolded amid the tumultuous events leading to India's independence and the partition of the subcontinent on August 15, 1947, which divided into Indian and Pakistani territories and triggered widespread , mass migrations, and displacement affecting millions in the region. Gurdaspur district, where Sharma was born, became a focal point of disputes due to its Muslim-majority population and strategic location near the border with ; despite initial expectations that it would join , the Radcliffe Award on August 17, 1947, allocated most of to to provide land access to , resulting in significant demographic shifts and communal tensions in the area shortly after Sharma's birth.

Entry into the industry

Romesh Sharma made his debut in the film industry in 1972 with the role of in , an Indo-American co-production directed by Conrad Rooks. In the film, adapted from Hermann Hesse's 1922 novel, Sharma portrayed , the loyal friend and companion of the protagonist (played by ), who joins him in a quest for spiritual enlightenment along the . The production was notable for its international collaboration, involving American director Conrad Rooks and partial backing from , with filming conducted entirely in to capture authentic locations and cultural elements. Sharma received formal acting training at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) in , where he was classmates with actors such as , , and . Following his debut, Sharma continued acting in the early 1970s, appearing in art-house films that explored social and dramatic themes amid Bollywood's evolving landscape. He starred as the lead in Parinay (1974), directed by Kantilal Rathod, opposite , in a story about an idealistic man's struggles with societal expectations. That same year, he featured in Doosri Sita, directed by Gogi Anand, playing Ramesh alongside in a narrative centered on love, sacrifice, and family dynamics. These roles positioned Sharma within the parallel cinema movement, which emphasized realistic storytelling over commercial formulas during a decade when mainstream Bollywood was increasingly dominated by action-oriented entertainers. Details on Sharma's early influences remain sparse in available records, though his entry coincided with a burgeoning interest in independent in , influenced by global literary adaptations like Hesse's work. In the Bollywood environment, actors pursuing art-house projects often encountered challenges such as limited distribution, modest budgets, and competition from high-grossing commercial films, requiring versatility to sustain careers. Sharma's initial experiences in these lesser-known productions laid the groundwork for his later transition into producing.

Career

Producing career

Romesh Sharma established his production banner, Romesh Films, in 1987, marking the beginning of his focused career as a in the Indian cinema industry. One of his early s was (1987), a drama directed by Bapu and starring in the lead role, which explored themes of love and betrayal amid social issues. In 1991, Sharma produced , an action-drama directed by featuring , , and ; the film became a major commercial success, ranking as the second highest-grossing Indian film of the year with an estimated net collection of ₹9.25 crore in and establishing Sharma's reputation for backing high-stakes ensemble projects. Sharma also made a brief acting appearance in as Gonsalves. Sharma continued his producing efforts with Bandhu (1992), an action-drama directed by Ugyen Chopel and starring , which was a of the Nepali film Saino and focused on themes of and . His productions, particularly Hum, received positive commercial reception for their star power and mass appeal, contributing to Sharma's over three-decade involvement in content creation under Romesh Films, though specific television credits remain less documented in public records. Hum stands out as a landmark Bollywood film due to its status and role in revitalizing Bachchan's career during a transitional phase.

Directing career

Romesh Sharma's directing career is marked by a limited but impactful body of work, beginning with the New Delhi Times (1986), which he directed and which earned three , including Best Actor for and Best Cinematography, while exploring themes of journalistic integrity and communal tensions. His later projects centered on explorations of romance and family dynamics within immigrant communities. His next major project as a director was the 2003 Mauritian television series C'est La Vie (translated as "Such is Life"), a 42-episode production that he also wrote and produced. The series follows Jai, a young man of Indian descent living in , and his romance with Anne Sophie, a woman, as they navigate societal and familial pressures stemming from their cultural differences. It achieved widespread acclaim in , topping a survey with a 97% popularity rating and turning lead actor Karan Sharma—Romesh's son—into a national icon. Building on this success, Sharma transitioned to feature films with Dil Jo Bhi Kahey... (2005), his second directorial feature, which served as a Hindi adaptation of the C'est La Vie storyline. Written, directed, and produced by Sharma in collaboration with Manmohan Shetty of Entertainment One, the film stars Karan Sharma as Jai, Annabelle Wallis as Sophie (renamed from Anne Sophie), and features Amitabh Bachchan and Revathi as Jai's parents, Shekar and Shanti. The narrative centers on Jai, an Indian student in Sweden who falls in love with Sophie, a British woman of French descent, only for their relationship to encounter fierce opposition from both families due to entrenched cultural and ethnic divides; the story culminates in themes of reconciliation and blended identities, set against picturesque backdrops in Mauritius and Stockholm. Production involved shooting key sequences at Mauritian landmarks like Grand Bassin, with post-production handled in Mumbai, and Bachchan accepting the role as a personal favor to his longtime friend Sharma. Sharma's direction in these projects emphasizes emotional depth in family dramas, using intimate character interactions to highlight the tensions and joys of multicultural unions, often drawing from his own experiences in the . However, his shift from a prolific producing background to directing presented challenges, including extended development timelines for Dil Jo Bhi Kahey..., which lingered in production for years before release. The film also faced hurdles during filming, such as Wallis's difficulties with intense emotional scenes that required repeated tearful performances, affecting her well-being. Upon release, received mixed-to-negative critical reception, praised for graceful handling of certain sequences like family dinners but criticized for a predictable screenplay, lackluster pacing, and failure to engage younger audiences with its subdued romance. Commercially, it underperformed as a at the , with a total nett gross of approximately ₹1.69 against modest expectations despite Bachchan's star power. With these directing credits, Sharma's output remains sparse, focusing intently on heartfelt, diaspora-themed narratives rather than broader experimentation.

Acting career

Romesh Sharma's acting career spanned the to the , primarily featuring supporting and character roles in Bollywood films rather than lead parts. His early notable appearance was in the ensemble production (1979), portraying Vikram, a coal miner, in Yash Chopra's film which drew from a real-life and highlighted themes of labor exploitation and heroism. In the early 1980s, Sharma appeared in another high-profile disaster thriller, (1980), directed by , where he played Udesh, a newlywed passenger caught in a sabotaged supertrain's peril alongside stars like and ; his performance added to the film's tense ensemble dynamics amid the action sequences. By the mid-1980s, he transitioned to more varied character parts, including Chief Chemist Madan Pancholi in the romantic drama (1987), which he also produced. A standout appearance came in the blockbuster action film (1991), produced under his banner, where he portrayed Gonsalves, the brother of Jumma Gonsalves (), whose murder by a propels the central narrative involving Amitabh Bachchan's character. Throughout this period, he amassed around 12 acting credits, consistently delivering reliable performances in secondary roles that supported larger narratives without pursuing stardom.

Production ventures

Romesh Films

Romesh Films served as the primary production banner for Romesh Sharma, focusing on and regional language feature films as well as television content. The company was formally registered as Romesh Films Private Limited on December 11, 1987, in , , though its operations began earlier with Sharma's initial productions in the early . Under Romesh Films, Sharma produced a series of mid-budget films that contributed to Bollywood's action-drama and genres, spanning over two decades of active output. Key productions included the film Kanku Ni Kimat (1983), the thriller Aitbaar (1985), the action-drama (1987), the blockbuster (1991) starring , the family-oriented Bandhu (1992), and the comedy Dil Jo Bhi Kahey... (2005). The banner's emphasis on narrative-driven stories with ensemble casts helped sustain accessible entertainment for mainstream audiences, exemplified by Hum, which achieved significant commercial success and box-office returns. Romesh Films also ventured into television shows and documentaries, broadening its scope beyond theatrical releases to support diverse storytelling formats. This multifaceted approach allowed the company to build a portfolio of enduring content, though specific TV credits remain less documented in . As of 2025, Romesh Films remains an active , but production has been dormant since 2005, indicating a potential shift away from major cinematic projects.

Cloud 9 Studio

Cloud 9 Studio was founded in the early 1980s by producer Romesh Sharma through his Sharma Limited, located at Le Goulet, Baie du Tombeau on the north-western coast of . The facility was established as a dedicated space for film and television production, enabling international shoots, post-production, and related activities for projects originating from , as well as teams from , , and local Mauritian creators, including video clips and advertising campaigns. The studio played a key role in supporting Sharma's international ventures, particularly for Indian cinema and early television efforts. Notable productions associated with Cloud 9 include the Mauritian TV series , which Sharma directed and produced, capturing local life and gaining significant popularity on the . It also facilitated shoots for several Bollywood films, such as Dil Jo Bhi Kahey... (2005), (1998), Armaan (2003), Hello Brother (1999), and Kuch Na Kaho (2003), leveraging Mauritius's scenic locations for exterior and studio work. By 2014, the studio had fallen into disuse and was demolished to accommodate a redevelopment project by Sharma Limited. The site was repurposed into Ocean's Creek Beach , a 136-room, 4-star superior integrated with new studio facilities, managed by Shanti Hospitality Ltd. Construction was delayed, with the opening in May 2023. Spanning 22,830 square meters between Rivière Tombeau and the Le Goulet public beach under a extending to June 30, 2071, the initiative sought to enhance Mauritius's appeal as a global production destination. As of 2025, Ocean's Creek Beach continues to operate, supporting and potentially productions with its facilities.

Personal life

Marriage and immediate family

Romesh Sharma is married to Sujata Sharma, with whom he shares a longstanding personal and professional partnership in the Indian industry. Sujata Sharma has contributed to Sharma's production endeavors by serving as a of Romesh Films Private Limited, the company established under his banner in 1987 for and digital content production, which was acquired by TV Today Network in July 2025. While details on Sujata Sharma's independent background remain limited in public records, her involvement in the family-run enterprise underscores a collaborative role in managing business aspects alongside Sharma's creative pursuits.

Children and extended family

Romesh Sharma has three children: Karan Sharma, Neema Sharma, and Nakul Sharma. Karan Sharma is an actor who made his Bollywood debut in his father's 2005 film Dil Jo Bhi Kahey..., portraying the lead role and marking a notable family collaboration in the entertainment industry. He has since appeared in projects such as the TV series Suryaputra Karn (2015) and Dhaakad Beera (2025), continuing a legacy of involvement in film production and acting. Neema Sharma, Sharma's daughter, married sarod player Ayaan Ali Khan in 2008 in a ceremony attended by Bollywood celebrities, blending the worlds of Indian cinema and classical music. Neema and Ayaan have twin sons, Zohaan and Abeer Ali Bangash (born 2012). Sharma's son-in-law, , is a prominent sarod maestro and the youngest son of legendary musician , representing the seventh generation of the Senia Bangash Gharana in . This marital connection highlights a cultural bridge between Sharma's background and India's revered tradition of instrumental music, fostering occasional cross-industry interactions. Nakul Sharma, the youngest child, works in music management and composition, contributing to the family's ties in the sector, though details on his specific projects remain limited.

Filmography

As producer

Sharma's production credits span feature films and , primarily under his banner Romesh Films, with a focus on , , and genres in and Mauritian . His work includes several commercially successful projects, though detailed credits post-2005 are limited in available records.
  • Aitbaar (1985): A directed by , marking Sharma's debut as a ; it was an adaptation of the play and featured and in lead roles.
  • Diljalaa (1987): An action-crime drama directed by Bapu, starring and Farah Naaz; the film explored themes of family loyalty and revenge in a middle-class setting.
  • Hum (1991): A blockbuster action drama directed by , starring and ; it became one of the highest-grossing Indian films of the year and highlighted themes of brotherhood and justice.
  • Bandhu (1992): A Hindi remake of the Nepali film Saino, directed by Ugen Chopel and starring ; it focused on rural family bonds and inheritance disputes, receiving positive acclaim for its emotional depth.
  • C'est La Vie (2003, TV series): A 39-episode Mauritian TV series directed and produced by , blending romance and cultural clash between French and Indian families; it gained popularity in and later inspired the feature film .
  • Dil Jo Bhi Kahey (2005): A romantic drama directed by himself, adapting his TV series and starring , , and Karan ; it examined interracial love and family dynamics in a multicultural context.
Over his 30+ years in production, Sharma contributed to more than a dozen projects, though comprehensive post-2005 film credits remain sparse in public records.

As director

Romesh Sharma's directing credits include an early debut and two projects in the early 2000s, with no further works in this role after 2005.
  • Flat No. 9 (1961): A suspense drama starring Ashok Kumar and Helen.
  • C'est La Vie (2003, TV series): A 39-episode Mauritian series broadcast on Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation, each episode approximately 30 minutes long, starring Karan Sharma as the lead.
  • Dil Jo Bhi Kahey... (2005, film): A with a runtime of 144 minutes, starring , , and Karan Sharma in lead roles.

As actor

Romesh Sharma began his acting career in the early with a notable role in an international production and continued with supporting parts in , often appearing in action, drama, and disaster-themed films through the and . His roles typically featured him as secondary characters, contributing to ensemble casts in commercially oriented projects.
YearFilmRoleDescription
1972GovindaSharma portrayed 's loyal friend in this of Hermann Hesse's , directed by Conrad Rooks, marking one of his early international credits alongside and .
1979VikramIn Yash Chopra's mining disaster drama, Sharma played Vikram, a involved in the coal mine conflicts, sharing the screen with and .
1980UdeshSharma appeared as Udesh, a newlywed passenger trapped in the high-stakes train sabotage thriller directed by , emphasizing his presence in disaster genres.
1983ChatpatiSinger/DancerHe had a brief special appearance as a singer and dancer during the song sequence in this social drama starring and Raj Kiran.
1986Supporting roleSharma took on a part in this action film led by , focusing on themes of justice and family.
1987Supporting roleSharma played a in this romantic action film starring and , which he also produced.
1991Supporting roleHe appeared in a minor role in this blockbuster action drama directed by , featuring and family themes of loyalty.
1992BandhuSupporting roleIn this action drama remake, Sharma supported the lead narrative of friendship and revenge, produced under his banner.
1994SuhaagDr. Ravi MalhotraSharma portrayed the doctor character in this action-comedy hit starring and , adding to the film's ensemble dynamics.
2002Shararat Khanna (Rahul's father)He played the father of Abhishek Bachchan's character in this family comedy-drama, highlighting generational conflicts.
2005AshimIn this romantic comedy he directed and produced, Sharma took on the role of Ashim, a key family figure in the cross-cultural love story set in .
Sharma's acting appearances tapered off after the , with fewer credits as he shifted focus to production and direction, though sources indicate around 12 total acting roles overall.

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