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Home/People/Jaivardhan Lakhera
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Born
Mar 18, 1999
Age 27
Place of Birth
New Delhi, India
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

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Also Known As
Vardhan

Jaivardhan Lakhera

Acting

Biography
Jaivardhan Lakhera is an actor and performance scholar from Delhi. Jaivardhan holds a Master's degree in Performance Studies from Ambedkar University, (class of 2023), where he studied under Prof. Anuradha Kapoor and Prof. Deepan Sivaraman. He has performed in numerous national and international theatre productions and represented India at the South Asia Youth Conference in Kathmandu in 2017. In films, he portrayed Vandit in My Hate Letter to Cycles and/or Self Harm, directed by Harsh Vardhan Kumar, which was selected for multiple film festivals across India, including the Darbhanga International Film Festival (2024) and the Mumbai International Film Festival, 2024 (MIFF). He also played the lead role in the film Notes on Something Called Hope, which was officially selected for the Women's International Film Festival of Nigeria (WIFFEN) and the Buenos Aires International Film Festival Channel (BUEIFF) in 2022. He has acted in over 15 stage productions, including The Just Assassins (2017), Mriga Trishna (2017), Fishes of Kamloops (2018), Kissagoi (2021), and "Ila-Arun" (2022-23). While at the University of Delhi, Jaivardhan was an active member of Shunya, the dramatics society of Ramjas College, and earned acclaim for his role in Talchhat (2019), a stage adaptation of Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis, which won numerous awards and was featured at the Old-World Theatre Festival in 2019 organised by Keval Arora. Lakhera's is performance piece To the Bones (2023) was staged at the International Festival of Theatre Schools (IFTS) in Kerala. His approach leans towards Michael Chekhov's psychophysical techniques, and he is currently dedicated to deepening his understanding of these methodologies and various systems in acting.
Barber of the Gods poster

Barber of the Gods

as Siddharth / Tenali
2025
Supernova poster

Supernova

as Sushant
2024
My Hate Letter To Cycles and/or Self harm poster

My Hate Letter To Cycles and/or Self harm

as Vandit
2022