Jaimin Maru: India-to-Hollywood Storyteller
Jaimin Maru hails from Gujarat, India and spent years fine-tuning his craft at the New York Film Academy where he studied Acting for Film. He’s also a trained dancer—which he wields as an emotional instrument in his performances.
He’s known for roles in indie gems like Lunch Date (as Jay), Between the Lines, They/Them, and Piroba.

What Makes His Story Stick
He’s racked up 11 international festival awards for his work in acting, producing—and dancing—across India and the U.S. scene.
A standout moment was performing alongside Bollywood icon Mika Singh in the music video “Suha.” A cross‑cultural flashpoint that got people buzzing in both continents.

More Than Just a Face
Jaimin talks about playing characters who are searching: for purpose, for love, for identity. He says that’s the universal truth in all stories—whatever your background.
He’s got two films currently in post-production that he produced, plus a third that he both directed and produced. And that one? It’s deeply personal—artistically bold, emotionally raw.
Why It Matters
Jaimin’s not chasing fame. He’s building bridges—between India and America, dance and emotion, the known and the under‑told. If you’re someone who cares about storytelling that hits deep and represents real voices, he’s the kind of creative worth keeping an eye on.

His work isn’t flashy. It’s felt.
Jaimin Maru is an artist to watch — not just for his range, but for his soul. In a divided world, his work reminds us that emotion, movement, and story still have the power to bring us back together.
Follow his journey on Instagram: @jaimin.67