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He was born in Balia, Uttar Pradesh. Aman had a very down-to-earth nature and commitment to his craft. His dreams of a flourishing career in entertainment were tragically cut short, leaving a void ...
Born on June 23, Aman Jaiswal hailed from Balia in Uttar Pradesh. He was known for his lead role in the Indian TV serial Dhartiputra Nandini, where he played the role of Akash Bharadwaj.
TV actor Aman Jaiswal, known for his role in Dhartiputra Nandini, died in a road accident on January 17. He was in his early 20s. The show's producer Dipika Chikhlia said that she will be hosting a ...
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