In a film industry obsessed with fame, Jaimin Maru is chasing something else entirely: honesty.
Born in Gujarat, India, and now crafting a cinematic path that spans continents, Jaimin isn’t your typical rising star. He doesn’t play roles for applause—he chooses them for their truth. His work doesn’t ask to be seen; it quietly commands your attention.
After moving to New York City to study Acting for Film at the New York Film Academy, Jaimin immersed himself in more than just performance technique. He studied the emotional undercurrents of storytelling—the language of silence, stillness, and subtlety. It’s the kind of presence that doesn’t need volume to be loud.

Movement with Meaning
One of Jaimin’s most striking qualities? His ability to fuse movement with emotion.
He’s not just trained in dance—he embodies it. His physicality is never performative; it’s expressive. Dance, for him, is an extension of the story. It’s not about impressing an audience but about deepening the emotion. This synthesis of body and soul is what gives his performances their unforgettable texture.
An Artist Who Chooses Depth Over Hype
From Lunch Date to Between the Lines, They/Them, and Piroba, Jaimin has built a portfolio rooted in depth and integrity. His characters often walk the blurred lines between right and wrong, identity and confusion, longing and resolution. It’s in these gray areas that his talent shines.
His work doesn’t scream for recognition—but recognition has found him anyway. With 11 international awards under his belt across acting, producing, and dance, he’s proven that consistency and creative risk are still worth something in a world of overnight fame.

A Defining Moment—and What Comes Next
A turning point in his cross-cultural career came with Suha, a music video featuring Bollywood icon Mika Singh. That performance didn’t just cross borders—it erased them. Suddenly, Jaimin was a name echoing in both mainstream Bollywood and the indie film space. And it wasn’t a fluke—it was the result of thoughtful, grounded work.
Now, he’s entering a new chapter. With two films in post-production—both produced by him—and a third that he’s written, directed, and produced, Jaimin is stepping into full creative control. Early whispers suggest this third film reveals his most vulnerable work yet: raw, poetic, and fearless.
The Bigger Picture
What makes Jaimin Maru stand out isn’t just talent—it’s intention. He chooses stories that matter. He brings nuance to every frame. And he bridges cultures without compromising identity.
In a noisy, fast-moving industry, he’s the rare artist who slows things down to say something real.
No shortcuts. No spectacle. Just truth told beautifully.
Follow his journey: @jaimin.67
Because Jaimin Maru isn’t following trends—he’s quietly setting his own.