Punit Pathak Height, Age, Girlfriend, Wife, Family, Biography & More

Punit Pathak Height, Age, Girlfriend, Wife, Family, Biography & More
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Hometown: Mumbai
Age: 33 Years
Wife: Nidhi Moony Singh
Bio/Wiki
Full Name Punit J. Pathak
Profession(s) Choreographer, Dancer, Actor
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.) in centimeters– 183 cm
in meters– 1.83 m
in feet & inches– 5’ 5”
Eye Colour Black
Hair Colour Black
Career
Debut Film (Actor): ABCD: Any Body Can Dance (2013) as ‘Chandu’

Film (Chreographer): F.A.L.T.U. (2011)
TV (Contestant): Dance India Dance 2 (2009)

TV (Judge): Dance India Dance Season 5 (2015)

Personal Life
Date of Birth 1 November 1987 (Sunday)
Age (as of 2020) 33 Years
Birthplace Mumbai, Maharasthra, India
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Nationality Indian
Hometown Mumbai, Maharasthra, India
School Bombay Cambridge School, Mumbai
College/University St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai
Educational Qualification Graduate
Religion Hinduism
Caste Brahmin [1]
Hobbies Dancing, Playing Cricket
Relationships & More
Marital Status Married
Affairs/Girlfriends Nidhi Moony Singh (Fiancee)

Engagement Date 26 August 2020 (Wednesday)

Marriage Date 11 December 2020 (Friday)

Family
Wife/Spouse Nidhi Moony Singh
Parents Names Not Known

Siblings Brother– Nitish Pathak (Younger)

Sister– None

Favourite Things
Actor Ranbir Kapoor
Dancer(s) Michael Jackson, Wade Robson
Choreographer Remo D’Souza
Sport Cricket

Some Lesser Known Facts About Punit Pathak

  • Punit Pathak was born into a middle-class family in Mumbai.

    Punit Pathak in his childhood

  • His family has its roots in Kutch, Gujarat.
  • He was fond of cricket since his childhood and desired to become a cricketer.
  • While in school, he used to play cricket for his school’s cricket team.
  • Although he never danced in his school days, Punit developed an interest in dancing during his college days.
  • He actively participated in dance competitions in his college days.
  • When Punit was just 17 years old, he won the scholarship for dance training from Terence Lewis‘ Dance Academy.
  • Punit learned different dance forms from the academy and subsequently, he started working there as a trainer.
  • After a while, he left Terence’s dance academy and started working as an assistant director. Simultaneously, he gave the audition for “Dance India Dance Season 2” and got selected for the show. Punit emerged as the second runner-up of the show.
  • He, then, appeared as a choreographer in the dance reality show “Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 4.”
  • In 2011, he was offered to assist Remo D’Souza in the choreography of the film “F.A.L.T.U.”
  • Punit made his acting debut in 2013 with the dance-based film “ABCD: Any Body Can Dance.” He played the role of ‘Chandu’ in the film.
  • Punit has also appeared in Bollywood films like “ABCD 2,” “Nawabzaade,” and “Street Dancer.”

    Punit Pathak in Nawabzaade

  • In 2015, he appeared as a judge on the dance reality show “Dance India Dance Season 5.”
  • In 2019, Punit participated in the stunt-based show “Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 9” and emerged as the winner of the show.

    Punit Pathak as the winner of Fear Factor Khatron Ke Khiladi 9

  • Punit and his dancing team have also performed at the sangeet ceremony of Isha Ambani.
  • Punit considers Remo D’Souza as his inspiration.

    Punit Pathak with Remo D’Souza

  • Punit’s father was not happy with his decision of becoming a dancer. He wanted his son to assist him in his business. However, Punit’s mother always supported his decision of becoming a dancer.
  • Punit is very close to his maternal grandmother.

    Punit Pathak’s maternal grandmother

  • He loves collecting shoes and has a huge collection of them.

    Punit Pathak’s Instagram Post

  • He is fond of dogs and keeps uploading his pictures with dogs on his Instagram account.

    Punit Pathak playing with a dog

  • During an interview, Punit revealed that he desired to become a filmmaker someday.
  • Punit said in an interview that after leaving Terence Lewis’ dance academy, he was so low on his budget that he survived on just Rs. 15 (Rs. 10 on Noodles and Rs. 5 on Biscuits) a day.

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