Actor Jim Sarbh recently posted a photo on Instagram from his meeting with the Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama. The picture shows Jim respectfully holding the Dalai Lama’s hand, surrounded by monks and attendants, creating a moment of calm reverence and humility.
In addition to the photo, Jim captioned the post with a red-heart emoji and a reference to the song “Lay My Love” by Brian Eno and John Cale. Jim gained recognition for his roles in movies like “Padmaavat,” “Sanju,” and “Neerja,” where he played antagonistic characters.
Jim’s acting career includes diverse roles in films such as “A Death in the Gunj,” “Gangubai Kathiawadi,” and “Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway.” He also portrayed Dr. Homi Bhabha in the series “Rocket Boys,” earning praise and a Best Actor nomination at the 51st International Emmy Awards.
Recently, Jim appeared in the film “Inspector Zende,” directed by Chinmay Mandleka, alongside Manoj Bajpayee. The movie follows Inspector Zende’s pursuit of the notorious serial killer Carl Bhojraj, played by Jim, who escapes from Tihar jail.
During a holiday in Goa, Jim enjoyed a unique experience with filmmaker-actress Tillotama Shome. They explored the local culture by taking a boat trip to a fishing village and indulging in the region’s flavors.
