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Jason Shah (born 14 December 1987[1]) is a British actor and fitness model. He has participated in the 10th season of the Indian reality TV show Bigg Boss as a wildcard entrant, and played Captain Hugh Ross in Jhansi Ki Rani on Colors TV. He also played the role of Sir John Greenwood in Barrister Babu.[2][3][4] Recently was featured in Sanjay Leela Bhansali directed Netflix series Heeramandi. [5]

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Early life and career

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Shah was born to a British mother and an American father. His mother remarried an Indian man of Gujarati origin. He attended New York Film Academy and graduated from the University of Memphis.[1] He was featured in the 2007 film Partner, played the groom of Katrina Kaif in the "Dupatta Tera Nau Rang Da" music video,[6] and starred in an ad for Van Heusen.[1] He made his Bollywood debut in the 2016 film Fitoor, which featured Aditya Roy Kapoor and Katrina Kaif in the lead roles.

Shah participated in the Indian reality show Bigg Boss 10 as a wild card entrant.[7] He faced criticism in the news for alleging that his Bollywood career was cut short by Katrina Kaif, telling fellow contestants that it was Kaif's fault that he went unnoticed in Fitoor, stating that his cameo was cut short as a result of Kaif wanting to re-shoot her opening scenes in the movie.[8]

He currently[when?] resides in Mumbai, India.

Filmography

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Films

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Year Title Role Language Notes
2007 Partner Groom Hindi Uncredited role
2016 Fitoor Uncredited Role
2018 Thugs of Hindostan East India Company Officer
2023 August 16 1947 Justin Tamil
Conjuring Kannappan Soldier William
Salaar Consignment owner Telugu
2024 Mission: Chapter 1 Supervising Officer Neil Johnson Tamil
Jigra Matthew Hindi
2026 Jana Nayagan TBA Tamil

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2016 Bigg Boss 10 Wild Card Contestant 13th place
2018 Chandrashekhar John Nott-Bower
2019 Jhansi Ki Rani Hugh Rose, 1st Baron Strathnairn
2020 Barrister Babu Officer Sir John Greenwood
2022 Swaraj Vasco Da Gama
2024 Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar Alastair Cartwright
2026 The Revolutionaries TBA Period drama on Amazon Prime Video[9]

Web series

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Year 2024 Title Role Notes
2017 Dev DD Philip
2020 State of Siege: 26/11[10][11]
2021 Dev DD 2[12]
2024 Heeramandi Cartwright

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Jason Shah (born 26 March 1986) is a British-Indian and fitness model renowned for portraying antagonistic characters in Indian television series and films. Born in to an American father and a British mother, Shah's stepfather is a Gujarati Indian, which influenced his connection to after moving there at age 18. He holds a degree from the and trained in acting at the , initially building a career as an international fitness model represented by agencies like before transitioning to acting. Shah gained prominence in India as a wildcard contestant on the reality show Bigg Boss 10 in 2016, where he finished in 13th place before exiting on day 54. His acting breakthrough came with television roles such as Captain Hugh Ross in Jhansi Ki Rani (2019–2020) and John Nott-Bower in the biographical series Chandrashekhar (2018), often playing British colonial figures. In films, he appeared as an East India Company officer in Thugs of Hindostan (2018) and had a minor role in Fitoor (2016) that sparked controversy when shortened, leading to public comments from Shah. His performance as the ruthless British officer Alastair Cartwright in the series Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar (2024) marked a significant milestone, earning acclaim for his villainous portrayal in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's period drama. More recently, Shah featured as Matthew in the action thriller Jigra (2024) and is set to star in the upcoming series The Revolutionaries (2026). Based in , he continues to blend his fitness expertise with acting, often drawing on his multicultural background for diverse roles.

Early life

Family background

Jason Shah was born on March 26, 1986, in , , to a British mother and an American father, which immediately placed him in a multicultural setting. Following his parents' separation, his mother remarried a man of Gujarati Indian origin, integrating traditional Indian customs and values into the household and deepening Shah's ties to South Asian culture. Raised in this blended family, Shah experienced a dynamic environment that blended Western and Indian influences, including periods spent in the United States that exposed him to his paternal heritage and further diversified his worldview. His early childhood in involved family relocations to at age 2 and to at age 9, before returning to at age 18, fostering a strong sense of adaptability and cultural fusion from a young age.

Education and relocation

Shah graduated from the before pursuing formal acting training at the (NYFA), where he enrolled in the Acting for Film program at the campus in September 2009. There, he gained practical experience through hands-on workshops led by Hollywood and professionals, honing skills in on-camera performance and scene study. During his time in the United States, Shah developed an interest in fitness modeling, working as a fitness coach to support himself while building a foundation in the entertainment field. This pre- pursuit aligned with his physical discipline and multicultural upbringing, influenced by his British mother, American father, and later stepfather of Indian Gujarati origin. After completing his NYFA program, Shah relocated to , , to seek opportunities in the Indian entertainment industry, enrolling in a three-month acting course with veteran actor to refine his craft for local productions. Despite his fluency in Hindi and ties to Indian heritage through his family, Shah encountered initial challenges adapting to Mumbai's cultural nuances and the competitive dynamics of the Indian film and television sectors, where his foreign-raised perspective initially positioned him as an outsider.

Personal life

Relationships

Jason Shah was romantically involved with actress and VJ Anusha Dandekar from early 2021 until August 2021. The pair publicly confirmed their relationship in April 2021 during an interview, with Shah stating he was "falling in love" with her after they collaborated on the music video "Kamasutra." The breakup occurred after several months, primarily due to differing priorities and miscommunication, as Shah later explained in a 2024 interview, noting that he rushed into the relationship and felt they did not fully understand each other. Dandekar refuted Shah's account in June 2024, labeling his claims as "lies" and criticizing the media for exploiting her name in discussions about past relationships. Following the split, Shah reflected on the experience as a catalyst for emotional growth, describing it as making him "wiser" about interpersonal dynamics and highlighting the challenges of public media scrutiny on private matters. In subsequent interviews, he has discussed avoiding long-term commitments such as , emphasizing a focus on over rushed partnerships. In June 2024, Shah revealed that he had been in a new relationship for seven months and wished to keep it private. As of November 2025, no further public information on his relationship status has been reported.

Spiritual journey and lifestyle changes

Jason Shah embraced during his early adulthood, following a period of personal loss and spiritual seeking after his father's death around age 22 or 23. In a 2023 testimony at the United Pentecostal Church in , he described initially questioning but eventually finding solace through family and a transformative experience at church, where he committed to Jesus Christ and received , marking the start of his faith journey. This adoption involved overcoming initial doubts and embracing Biblical teachings to navigate life's challenges, including those in the entertainment industry. Following his 2021 breakup, Shah experienced a deepened spiritual inclination that prompted significant reforms, including quitting his heavy habit of over two packs a day. He attributed this change to surrendering himself to around 2022, stating in a 2024 , "I quit smoking, was a heavy smoker. It was a spiritual change for me... it has changed everything." This shift also led to improved , as he transitioned from irregular routines to disciplined aligned with his . Publicly, Shah expresses his Christian beliefs through social media and interviews, often referencing as his savior and sharing verses like "Let your light shine so that others will see your good works and glorify your Father which is in heaven." In 2024 interviews, Shah openly discussed his battles with addictions, including , alcohol, and , which intensified due to industry pressures and personal struggles. He revealed smoking up to two and a half packs daily and being "addicted to women," describing the addiction as particularly difficult to overcome, often leaving him feeling guilty and ashamed. became a cornerstone of his recovery, achieved through daily spiritual practices such as and reading, which helped build a stronger relationship with and provided purpose amid challenges. Shah emphasized faith's role in his transformation, noting in July 2024, "I started to build my relationship with . Which meant daily exercise of and reading the ," crediting it for breaking cycles of and fostering resilience.

Career

Modeling and early acting pursuits

After completing his acting training at the , where he undertook a one-year course in for film, Jason Shah relocated to to pursue opportunities in the Indian entertainment industry. Leveraging his background in fitness and wellness coaching, he began his professional journey as a fitness model in the city around 2014, securing assignments that highlighted his physique and international appeal. These modeling gigs provided initial exposure in Mumbai's competitive media landscape, allowing him to build connections while applying his physical training expertise to promotional work for various brands. Shah's early acting pursuits were marked by modest beginnings, including a small credited appearance in the 2007 film Partner, where he featured as Priya's fiancé in the song sequence "Dupatta Tera Nau Rang Da." Upon arriving in Mumbai, he further honed his skills through a three-month acting course under , which equipped him for on-screen roles despite his limited prior experience. This training paved the way for minor uncredited parts, such as a brief role in the 2016 film , directed by , where he appeared amid the lead performances of and . As a British-Indian with roots in the and , Shah faced challenges in the Indian entertainment sector, particularly due to his fair complexion and foreign background, which often limited him to stereotypical "foreigner" roles like British officers. He noted a general cautiousness from industry professionals toward foreigners, though he experienced warmth in interactions and remained determined to break beyond these constraints during his transition from modeling to acting between 2014 and 2015.

Television and reality television

Jason Shah made his entry into Indian television with guest appearances in the Sony Entertainment courtroom drama Adaalat (2010–2016), where he played the recurring role of Captain Albert Tyler, a figure involved in episodic legal cases. His performance in these episodes highlighted his suitability for authoritative characters, marking an early foray into broadcast television. In 2016, Shah participated in the Colors TV reality show Bigg Boss 10 as a wildcard entrant, joining the house on day 42. He stayed for 13 days before exiting on day 55 due to severe health issues, including a stomach infection that led to hospitalization and an unaired incident where he passed out from dehydration and exhaustion. This appearance increased his visibility among Indian audiences, though it was cut short by his medical condition. In 2018, Shah portrayed John Nott-Bower in the biographical series Chandrashekhar on Star Bharat. Shah gained significant recognition for his antagonist role as British officer Captain Hugh Ross in the Colors TV historical series Jhansi Ki Rani (2019–2020), portraying the East India Company commander opposite lead actress Anuja Sathe as Rani Lakshmibai. The role, which required him to embody colonial arrogance and strategic villainy, earned praise for his intense performance and physical commitment, including an on-set injury that resulted in 14 stitches. He continued this pattern of playing villainous or authoritative figures in subsequent shows, such as Sir John Greenwood, a manipulative British character, in Barrister Babu (2020) on Colors TV, and Vasco da Gama in the Doordarshan historical epic Swaraj: Bharat ke Swatantrata Sangram Ki Samagra Gatha (2022). These roles often cast him as foreign antagonists in narratives of Indian resistance, leveraging his international background and fitness modeling experience to depict physically imposing colonial-era personas.

Film roles

Jason Shah began his Bollywood journey with minor appearances in films, marking his entry into the industry without significant recognition. His debut came in a small credited role in the 2007 Partner, where he appeared as Priya's fiancé in a song sequence. This was followed by an uncredited part in the 2016 romantic drama , directed by , which starred and . These early efforts highlighted his initial struggles to secure prominent parts, often leveraging his mixed heritage for background in period or ensemble settings. Shah's breakthrough arrived with a supporting role as an officer in the 2018 epic action film , directed by and starring and . In this high-budget period drama set during the 18th-century Anglo-Mughal wars, Shah portrayed a stern British authority figure, contributing to the film's depiction of colonial oppression. The role, though secondary, exposed him to a massive audience and established his screen presence in antagonist-like capacities, drawing from his prior television visibility that influenced such casting opportunities. Subsequent roles reinforced Shah's niche in portraying authoritative or villainous figures, particularly those evoking British colonial archetypes. In the 2023 historical drama , he played Justin, a character aligned with the film's exploration of India's partition-era tensions under colonial rule. He also played the Consignment lord in the 2023 Telugu action film . This pattern continued into 2024 with his appearance as Matthew in Jigra, a thriller directed by Vasan Bala and led by , where he embodied an intense antagonistic force in a centered on familial rescue amid high-stakes conflict. These performances, while not lead roles, showcased Shah's ability to deliver commanding villainy, often typecast due to his Anglo-Indian features and physique suited for imperial or enforcer types. By 2024, Shah's film career had solidified around these recurring colonial-era portrayals, impacting his trajectory by limiting versatility but enhancing his reliability in period genres. Critics and observers noted this as a double-edged sword, providing steady work in big productions while prompting calls for diverse roles to broaden his appeal. His progression from uncredited extras to noticeable supporting villains underscored a gradual rise, bolstered by the scale of films like , which grossed over ₹300 crore worldwide despite mixed reviews.

Web series and digital ventures

Jason Shah made his debut in the digital space with the ALTBalaji web series Dev DD in 2017, where he portrayed the recurring character of Philip, a foreign national involved in the life of the . This role marked his entry into scripted online content, adapting elements from Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's classic into a modern narrative exploring female sexuality and relationships. Following this, Shah expanded his presence in the OTT landscape with roles in State of Siege: 26/11 (2020) on , a miniseries depicting the from the perspective of the , and the sequel Dev DD 2 (2020) on ALTBalaji, where he reprised his involvement in a story addressing social issues like female foeticide and LGBTQ+ themes. These projects highlighted his versatility in intense, ensemble-driven formats, often leveraging his physical presence for authoritative characters, a from his earlier television work that suited digital villain archetypes. Shah's breakthrough in digital came with his portrayal of the antagonist Alastair Cartwright, a ruthless British , in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar (2024) on . The period drama, set against the backdrop of pre-independence , became Netflix's most-viewed Indian series in its debut week, amassing 4.5 million views and 33 million viewing hours globally. His performance as the exploitative colonial figure was praised for adding depth to the show's exploration of power dynamics in Lahore's courtesan culture. Post-2020, Shah's digital ventures have signaled a sustained growth in streaming platforms, with his antagonistic roles gaining traction amid the boom in Indian OTT content. In 2025, he was announced for The Revolutionaries, an Amazon Prime Video period action drama directed by Nikkhil Advani, based on Sanjeev Sanyal's book Revolutionaries: The Other Story of How India Won Its Freedom, set to premiere in 2026. This ensemble project, co-starring Bhuvan Bam and Rohit Saraf, focuses on unsung freedom fighters and underscores Shah's continued pivot toward high-profile digital narratives.

Filmography

Films

  • 2007: Partner – Priya's fiancé
  • 2016: Fitoor – Uncredited role
  • 2018: Thugs of Hindostan Officer
  • 2023: August 16, 1947 – Justin
  • 2023: Conjuring Kannappan – Soldier J. William Blake
  • 2023: Salaar: Part 1 – Ceasefire – Consignment lord
  • 2024: Mission: Chapter 1 (antagonist)
  • 2024: Jigra – Matthew

Television

Jason Shah entered the Indian television industry prominently through before taking on antagonistic roles in historical dramas. In 2016, he participated in the reality show as a wildcard entrant on November 24, where he stayed for 16 days before exiting on December 9 due to health issues. His first scripted television role came in 2018 with Chandrashekhar, where he portrayed John Nott-Bower, a British . From 2019 to 2020, Shah played the historical figure , an English general, in the period drama Jhansi Ki Rani on . In 2020, he appeared in Barrister Babu as Officer Sir John Greenwood, the husband of a key character. Shah's most recent television credit is in the 2022 historical series Swaraj: Bharat ke Swatantrata Sangram Ki Samagra Gatha, in which he essayed the role of Portuguese explorer .

Web series

Jason Shah entered the digital space with his role as Philip in the ALTBalaji web series (2017). He appeared in the miniseries : 26/11 (2020), portraying a supporting character in the dramatization of the . Shah returned for the second season of (2021) on ALTBalaji. His performance as the antagonist Alastair Cartwright in the series Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar (2024) garnered significant attention for depicting a ruthless British officer. Shah is set to appear in the upcoming period drama The Revolutionaries (2026), based on the .

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