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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm4803098Roni Akurati - IMDb

    Roni Akurati. Actor: Schooled. Roni Akurati is born and brought up in Chicago by parents Ramesh and Rajani Akurati, he has an elder sibling Ramhith Akurati, Roni started acting from the age of 7 as theater artist and moved on to TV and Movies. He is know for the movie 'Growing Up Smith' where he played the lead role of Smith.

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  2. Actor: Schooled. Roni Akurati is born and brought up in Chicago by parents Ramesh and Rajani Akurati, he has an elder sibling Ramhith Akurati, Roni started acting from the age of 7 as theater artist and moved on to TV and Movies. He is know for the movie 'Growing Up Smith' where he played the lead role of Smith.

  3. Feb 23, 2017 · Roni Akurati, star of Growing Up Smith, shares his experiences with acting at a young age while dishing on his first major film role. The coming-of-age film tells the story of a 10-year-old boy — Smith — whose overbearing father wants to force his Indian heritage down his throat after the entire family uprooted their lives to reside in ...

  4. Roni Akurati. 1,788 likes. Official page of Roni Akurati, Young Hollywood actor Known for 'Growing Up Smith'

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  5. 14-year-old Indian-American actor Roni Akurati from Illinois makes his feature film debut playing the title role in the award-winning new comedy GROWING UP SMITH which releases in select theaters this Friday, February 3rd. The young actor sat down to talk about his new role which finds him starring

  6. Artist Bio. Roni Akurati. (Bio as of May 2013) Roni Akurati most recently appeared at the Goodman in A Christmas Carol during the 2011/2012 Season. Other Chicago stage credits include A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Lyric Opera of Chicago; My Chicago: Stories from the City at Gorilla Tango Theatre and Sleeping Beauty with SOPA Productions.

  7. Apr 28, 2017 · Smith Bhatnagar (Roni Akurati) is a 10-year-old Indian boy living in the United States. It’s 1979, so Smith constantly has to clarify to everyone that he is actually from India, even though his peers clearly would be more interested in someone in a headdress. Like many immigrants, Smith is living in two worlds.