
Ninad Kamat
With a career spanning over three decades, Ninad Kamat has established himself as one of India’s most versatile and enduring creative powerhouses. He first rose to prominence in the early '90s as a breakout star in the cult Zee TV series Campus, simultaneously making his mark in the voice-over industry with the legendary Jurassic Park. Today, he stands as a premier voice in Indian advertising and a seasoned actor across television, Bollywood, and major OTT platforms.
Ninad’s acting credits read like a roadmap of Indian pop culture, featuring iconic TV serials such as Sailaab, Astitva, Teacher, and Gudgude. His diverse filmography includes notable roles in Parineeta, Dus, Jai Gangajal, Zeher, Viruddh, Doli Sajake Rakhna, Shiva, and Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi. His recent transition to streaming has seen him deliver compelling performances in hit projects like Scoop, Criminal Justice, Friday Night Plan, Maja Ma, Kankhajura, and Saare Jahan Se Achha. On the big screen and digital space alike, his presence is defined by a rare blend of character depth and relatability.
As a vocal chameleon, Ninad has shaped the Hindi-dubbed identity of Hollywood’s biggest icons for over 30 years, lending his voice to lead actors such as Robin Williams, Will Smith, Jackie Chan, Dennis Quaid, and Nicolas Cage. Most notably, he provided the menacing, resonant Hindi voice for Thanos in the Avengers franchise, solidifying his status as a legendary voice artist. His vocal expertise extends to music and direction; he famously directed and sang the viral "Sanskari Rap" featuring Alok Nath for Grey Worldwide.
Beyond performance, Ninad has emerged as a decorated filmmaker. His recent short film, Antakshari, which he wrote, produced, and directed, earned Best Short Film (Family Drama) at the Goa International Film Competition and received a Special Jury Mention at the Mumbai Shorts International Film Festival. Whether behind the camera, in the recording booth, or under the spotlight, Ninad Kamat continues to redefine the boundaries of a multi-hyphenate artist in the modern era.

With a career spanning over three decades, Ninad Kamat has established himself as one of India’s most versatile and enduring creative powerhouses. He first rose to prominence in the early '90s as a breakout star in the cult Zee TV series Campus, simultaneously making his mark in the voice-over industry with the legendary Jurassic Park. Today, he stands as a premier voice in Indian advertising and a seasoned actor across television, Bollywood, and major OTT platforms.
Ninad’s acting credits read like a roadmap of Indian pop culture, featuring iconic TV serials such as Sailaab, Astitva, Teacher, and Gudgude. His diverse filmography includes notable roles in Parineeta, Dus, Jai Gangajal, Zeher, Viruddh, Doli Sajake Rakhna, Shiva, and Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi. His recent transition to streaming has seen him deliver compelling performances in hit projects like Scoop, Criminal Justice, Friday Night Plan, Maja Ma, Kankhajura, and Saare Jahan Se Achha. On the big screen and digital space alike, his presence is defined by a rare blend of character depth and relatability.
As a vocal chameleon, Ninad has shaped the Hindi-dubbed identity of Hollywood’s biggest icons for over 30 years, lending his voice to lead actors such as Robin Williams, Will Smith, Jackie Chan, Dennis Quaid, and Nicolas Cage. Most notably, he provided the menacing, resonant Hindi voice for Thanos in the Avengers franchise, solidifying his status as a legendary voice artist. His vocal expertise extends to music and direction; he famously directed and sang the viral "Sanskari Rap" featuring Alok Nath for Grey Worldwide.
Beyond performance, Ninad has emerged as a decorated filmmaker. His recent short film, Antakshari, which he wrote, produced, and directed, earned Best Short Film (Family Drama) at the Goa International Film Competition and received a Special Jury Mention at the Mumbai Shorts International Film Festival. Whether behind the camera, in the recording booth, or under the spotlight, Ninad Kamat continues to redefine the boundaries of a multi-hyphenate artist in the modern era.
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