Aman 01/14/1999 , (25 years old) in Kolkata, West Bengal, India

Known for department

Acting

Biography

Aman Shaw known as Aman is an Indian Bengali Theatre, Web & Film Actor. Aman is into Performing Arts since 2017. He has done several plays in many Theatre Group as a Freelancer. He is also into Martial Arts and one of the very few practitioner of "K.S.Hsiung Southern Praying Mantis Kung-Fu" which has been originated from "Moiy-Yearn" Village of Guangdong Province, Southern China. Aman is Kesharwani by birth, his mother is Bengali and Father is Kashmiri Hindu. Kesarwani, also known as Kesarvani, Kesari or Keshari, are a Bania and sub-caste found in India. They originated in the Kashmir region and are now found in other parts of northern India, to which they migrated during the Mughal era. Aman Shaw completed his schooling from "The Scottish Church Collegiate School" in the year 2017. Shaw has completed his further studies in English Honours from Sir Gurudas Mahavidyalaya under Calcutta University. He has done many characters in several play's which includes Bon-Geyo in Thealovers "Gajna Chorer Bajna," Paran Karta in Swarupnagar Institute of Performing Arts "Bodhodhoy," Ray Saheb in "Tinti Prosno" adapted from Three Questions of Leo Tolstoy and Ghost of the Past in "Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens from Drishti Ekhon - A Cultural Revolution. Aman began his First Theatrical journey with Mime, Music & Dance Drama in 40th Padaboli Mime Festival held by Jogesh Mime Academy. He has also attended many workshop & seminars like, "Master Class with Anurag Kashyap" & "Theatre on Screen" from Satyajit Ray Film & Television Institute. Aman also did Workshops on Intimate Theatre called "Dialogue in the Dark" & Bharata Muni's "Naba-Rasa," from Bibhaban - The Experimental Theatre Group. "Stop Acting Be Natural" from an Alumni of Lee Starsberg School and few "Method Acting" workshops which includes "Voice & Body Movement". Martial Arts : - Core : K.S.Hsiung Southern Praying Mantis Kung Fu Basics : Yang Style Tai Chi MMA

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