Arfath Shariff
Arfath Shariff is an Indian actor, model, and performer, recognized for his dynamic presence across various media platforms. His extensive portfolio includes work in e-commerce, television, theater, film, and web series, marking a notable impact on the entertainment industry.
Career Highlights
E-Commerce and Print Shoots
Arfath has partnered with leading e-commerce giants like Amazon, Flipkart, and Snapdeal. His print modeling portfolio features work with esteemed brands such as Nisargalaya, Ramraj, and Kingfisher.
Television Commercials (TVCs)
Arfath’s TVC appearances are distinguished, including ads for LG, VV College of Engineering, Amity University, ID Coffee, and a recent campaign for Uber Moto.
Music Videos
Exploring the music realm, Arfath featured in album songs like “Kaash” and “Saaye.”
Corporate Films
His corporate engagements encompass projects for Hilti, Gokaldas Exports, H&M Corporate, Shoba Builders, and Shoba Dream Garden, along with a corporate film for IDFC Bank.
Theater and Plays
A fervent theater artist, Arfath has performed in plays in both Kannada and English, with notable works including “Pallata” and “It’s Not Ok.”
Filmography
Arfath’s film roles span character parts in the Kannada movie “Nalayak,” a cop role in “KGF2,” appearances in the Hindi movie “Bad Boy,” the lead in “Kathalekhana[1],” and a contribution to “Ghost.”
Short Films
His short film credits include “Red Thursday,” “The Coffin,” “Perspective,” “Avani,” and “Z-Point.”
Television Serials
Arfath’s television footprint includes roles in:
· “Eradu Kanasu” (Star Suvarna) as Bharath
· “Shantham Papam” (Colors Kannada)
· “Gattimela” (Zee TV)
· “Nannarasiradhe” (Colors Kannada)
· Currently, he is working on “Shrirastu Subhamastu[2]” (Zee TV)
Web Series
In the digital space, Arfath leads in the upcoming web series “Charcoal,” presently in post-production.
Personal Life
Arfath Shariff is committed to his craft and persistently seeks new opportunities within the entertainment sector.
- ^ Kathalekhana (2022) ⭐ 8.5 | Romance. Retrieved 2024-09-13 – via m.imdb.com.
- ^ Shreerastu Shubhamastu