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Dheeraj Sarna is an Indian television actor, producer, and writer. His place of birth is Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. He completed his school education at Adarsh Vidya Mandir Wing, Karad. After that, he graduated from the University of Rajasthan, Rajasthan. He married Supriya Sarna Bio coming soon... >> Read More... in 2013, who is a television actress. He has a son named Shivansh Sarna. He is known for his acting in Kutumb Kutumb was a well known daily serial, family enter >> Read More... in 2000, Chhanchhan Chhanchhan is a well-known family drama which was >> Read More... in 2013 and Kis Kisko Pyaar Karu in 2015. He is very interested in acting right from childhood. He also wrote the hit show Kahani Gar Gar ki in 2000. He became famous through his writing that were very appreciated by the whole family viewers.

He has acted in the shows which he has written like Hum Paanch, Kutumb and many more. He was nominated for Indian Telly Jury Award for Best Dialogue Writer (Drama series & soap). He also acted in the movie Koi Aap Se.

Dheeraj Sarna began his career as a theatre artist and did many plays. He initiated his acting career in 2000 with an Indian thriller television series, “Kaahin Kissii Roz,” which aired on Star Plus. In the show, Dheeraj Sarna appeared as Aseem. In the same year, he played the recurring role of Yash in a daily Indian television drama, “Kutumb,” telecast on Sony Entertainment Television. He also wrote the dialogues for a television show, “Kutumb.” However, he made his writing debut in a 2000 Hindi-language Indian soap opera, “ Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii is like an all time favorite >> Read More... ,” which aired on Star Plus. He portrayed the recurring role of Chaman in the television romantic drama series “ Kkavyanjali Kkavyanjali is a combination of two words (Kavya A >> Read More... ,” the show written by him. The show aired on Star Plus from January 25, 2005, to August 28, 2006. He played the recurring role of Daljeet Singh in the second season of Indian sitcom “Hum Paanch” in 2006. From 2002 to 2017, he took a break from acting so Dheeraj Sarna could focus on writing for different shows and films. He wrote the screenplay for the two films, such as “Koi Aap Sa” (2005) and “Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon” (2015). In 2013, he wrote dialogues for the Indian television series “Kya Hua Tera Vaada” and “Chhanchhan,” aired on Sony Entertainment Television. In the same year, Dheeraj Sarna has also written dialogues for three more television series such as Bani – Ishq Da Kalma (aired on Colors TV), Jodha Akbar Jodha Akbar is a very popular epic historical tele >> Read More... (aired on Zee TV), and Ek Mutthi Aasmaan Ek Mutthi Aasmaan is a daily Hindi TV serial that >> Read More... (aired on Zee TV).

In 2015, he wrote dialogues for the Hindi-language television series “Thapki Pyar Ki,” which aired on ColorsTV. In early 2018, Dheeraj Sarna returned to acting when he was cast in an Indian comedy television show, “Belan Wali Bahu,” opposite Krystle D’Souza. In the show, he played the role of Roopa’s husband, Amarnath “Laddu” Awasthi (Ghost). Dheeraj Sarna has also written and produced the show.

As a producer, he worked in the television series “Main Maike Chali Jaungi, Tum Dekhte Rahiyo,” which aired on Sony Entertainment Television. He also co-produced the television serial “Ek Aastha Aisi Bhee” in 2017. In 2019, he wrote dialogues for the Hindi drama television series “ Yeh Hai Chahatein Yeh Hai Chahatein is a Hindi television serial tha >> Read More... ,” aired on Star Plus. Dheeraj Sarna has written dialogues for television drama series like “Molkki” in 2020 and “Molkki – Rishton Ki Agnipariksha” in 2023. Dheeraj Sarna won Best Story Award at Zee Rishtey Awards for his work in Ek Mutthi Aasmaan in 2013. In 2016, he won the Best Dialogue/ Writer Award of the Golden Petal Award for his work in Thapki Pyar Ki.

Sarna Family Tree (Infographic Family Tree)

Sarna Family Tree

BORN TODAY


Born: 28 March 1985

Age Now 39

Kushal Tandon - (TV-Actor)

Born: 28 March 1952

Age Now 72

Neena Cheema - (TV-Actress)

Born: 28 March 1989

Age Now 35

Priya Chauhan - (TV-Actress)

Born: 28 March 1970

Age Now 54

Sandhya Mridul - (TV-Actress)

Born: 28 March 1982

Age Now 42

Muskaan Nancy James - (TV-Actress)

Born: 28 March 1975

Age Now 49

Sapna Mukherjee - (Singer)

Born: 28 March 1975

Age Now 49

Akshaye Khanna - (Movie Actor)