Yatin Karyekar is a multifaceted and accomplished actor with an extensive career spanning over five decades, boasting an impressive repertoire in the realms of theatre, television, television commercials, and films.
His professional journey began as a child artist, mentored by his renowned aunt and veteran actress, the late Sulbha Deshpande. This auspicious start laid the foundation for his future success, as he went on to captivate audiences with his versatility and range.
Some of his most notable performances include his portrayal of Anand Banerjee in the critically acclaimed film "Munnabhai MBBS" directed by Rajkumar Hirani, as well as his memorable roles in "Bajirao Mastani" directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, "Iqbal" directed by Nagesh Kukunoor, and "Hey Ram" alongside Kamal Hassan and Shahrukh Khan.
In addition to his Hindi filmography, Karyekar has also made a lasting impression in the Marathi film industry, featuring in notable films such as "Viti Dandu", "Dagdi Chawl", "Tukaram", "Sarkarnama", "Sugar Salt ani Prem", and the popular television serial "Raja Chhatrapati".
Furthermore, his acting prowess has been showcased in a diverse range of films across languages, including Gujarati, Tamil, Rajasthani, Kannada, and English. With his exceptional acting skills, Karyekar has earned a reputation as a technically sound actor and a director's delight.