It took me 16 years to get a prominent role: Amit Bhardwaj of new show, "Bheema"

Actor Amit Bhardwaj, known for his extensive work in theatre, film, and television, has secured a significant role in &TV;’s new social drama, "Bheema"

In the show, Amit plays Mewa, the father of the main character Bheema The drama, set in the 1980s, focuses on Bheema’s struggles for equal rights amidst societal and economic challenges.

Amit's journey in the entertainment industry spans 16 years, during which he primarily landed smaller roles despite frequent auditions for bigger parts His career began with a cameo in "Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Hi Kijo" in 2008.

Aside from acting, Amit has spent eight years working as a dubbing artist, contributing to both Hindi and South Indian films, which honed his skills and broadened his industry experience

Amit discovered the role of Mewa through a friend and secured it after a successful audition with Raj Khatri Productions

Mewa is characterized as a humble and compassionate man who struggles to stand up against injustice, reflecting Amit’s dedication to bringing authenticity to his role

Amit prepared for his role by immersing himself in the character, leveraging his familiarity with the Bihari language and culture, as he hails from the Gaya district in Bihar

Amit expresses deep gratitude towards the production house and channel for believing in his talent and providing him with this prominent role