Sukhdas Suryawanshi is known for Prem Sankat (2016) and Court (2014).
Sukhdeep Singh is known for Saunkan Saunkne (2022), Ji Wife Ji (2023) and Oye Makhna (2022).
Sukhdeep Singh is known for Soorma (2018).
Sukhdeep Sukh is known for Dakuaan Da Munda (2018), Rupinder Gandhi 2: The Robinhood (2017) and Zindagi Zindabaad (2023).
Sukhdeep Sukhi is known for Ishq Na Hove Rabba (2018), No No No (2020) and Bikaneri Feem (2020).
Sukhdev Barnala is known for Amar Singh Chamkila (2024), Dakuaan Da Munda 2 (2022) and Shukrana (2024).
Sukhdev Sharma is known for Mudda hai Bhookh: The War (2018).
Sukhdev Tejaswi is known for Orchestra Mysuru (2023).
Sukhen Das was born on July 28, 1938 in Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India. He was an actor and director, known for Man Abhiman (1978), Daan Pratidaan (1992) and Swarna Mahal (1982). He died on April 4, 2004 in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Sukhesh Arora is an actor and theatremaker. He began his career in New Delhi with Barry John's Theatre Action Group, and subsequently went on to study Physical Theatre at Royal Holloway College, London on a Charles Wallace Fellowship. His work as a performer on stage, television & film spans a wide range of genres. He acted in the highly acclaimed productions of Manto (Kishwar Ahluwalia), The Compleat Works of William Shakespeare (The Reduced Shakespeare Company), 4.48 Psychosis (Sarah Kane), Physician Inspite of Himself (Moliere), The Normal Heart (Larry Kramer), & The Imaginary Life of Dogs (Miguel Cervantes) among others. On screen, he acted in the indie films Perfect Day (Nishit Saran), The Game (Sid Kumar), Dreams in Paperwhite (Hynek Bures), Story of My Life (Priyaom Jha), and After The Third Bell (Ajay Govind). His most recent films include Mantra (Nicholas Kharkongor), Aligarh (Hansal Mehta), Tamasha (Imtiaz Ali) and Veere di Wedding (Shashank Ghosh). He lives in Berlin, Germany.