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Akshat "AB" Bhatia
editAkshat AB Bhatia is an actor, real estate entrepreneur, and politician born in New Delhi, India, Akshat Bhatia started his career as an actor and he was the lead actor in the Bollywood movie Love Ke Chakkar Mein opposite Rishi Kapoor and Namitha.
In 2012 Akshat Bhatia moved to Los Angeles to pursue business and acting however later also got involved in politics after seeing rising crime in Beverly Hills and Los Angeles. Akshat Bhatia Ran for office as a council member in Beverly Hills[1][2][3] however later he moved from Beverly Hills due to increased crime and homelessness, Akshat Bhatia became Mayor candidate of the City of Irvine[4][5][6][7][8] which is one of the largest cities in California. Akshat Bhatia is the first India-born US citizen to run for Office in Beverly Hills and Irvine.
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