Nitin S. Adsul (Producer-Actor/IT Professional)
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January 2009 -
  • Featue film "Hit and Run" by MGM Films released in which Nitin played victim at Gas station.

July 2008 -

  • Nitin played a principle part in Maryland Lottery Commercial.
  • Nitin participated in PSA shoot at BWI .

June 2008 -

  • Nitin played a principle role in American University film "Boomers".

January 2008 -

November  2007 -

October  2007 -

August  2007 -

  • "Prayer Life", a faith based drama produced by EastWest Films was premiered in Arlington, VA.

July 2007 -

March 2007 -

  • MD Lottery commercial, Nitin acted in principal character.

November 2006 -

  • Nitin completed Print photoshoot for TSA".

June 2006 -

  • Principal photography completed on feature film "Prayer Life". Now the film is in post production
  • Website for "Prayer Life" is published.  www.prayerlifemovie.com

March 2006 -

  • Nitin played principal role of Assad #2 in a pilot for ABC "Twenty Questions" by Disney/Touchstone pictures.

January 2006 -

  • "East West Films Inc", a film production company formed by Nitin with his like minded partners- Darrel E. Cox and Clark B. McMillian Jr.
  • Filming schedule of feature film "Prayer Life" announced (March 06 - May 06), which Nitin will be co-producing and acting in principal cast.

November 2005 -

  • Nitin played supporting principal role in the episode "Home Rule", on HBO show "The WIRE"
  • Independent feature film "The Inn" by "Frederick films", in which Nitin played supporting role, has been picked up in Brazil for home video distribution
  • Nitin completed filming role of Hasan in short student film "Jungle Rat" for University of Towson, MD.

October 2005 -

  • Nitin has been cast to play for the role of Detective in independent film "Chance Porter - The Diary" by Sunjada Productions, DC
  • Nitin joined Scree Actors Guild "SAG".

September 2005 -

  • Nitin played role of visitor In Custom Board Control Training Video industrial made by Human Technology Inc.
  • Nitin completed filming role Prisoner in independent feature film "The 8th Plague" by Two for Flinching Production.

August 2005 -

July 2005 -

June 2005 -

  • Nitin has been cast to play character of "Frenchie"  in Techfellas.. a parody of Goodfellas. This film will be directed by Eric Espejo and Aaron Good-Miller, produced by 19th and Wilson, Inc.

May 2005 -

  • Independent film "Far from India" by Frederick films, in which Nitin played lead role, to be screened in THE AVALON theatre in Washington DC on the night of June 22nd, 2005 at 9:15pm.
  • Filming wrapped for independent film "Kamakazes" in which Nitin Adsul played principal supporting role of Journalist "Milton Jones".  More details of the film project on www.deathography.net
  • "SupperHeros", short film made by Itegral Arts, for 2005-DC-48 hour film festival, Nitin played a guest role.

March 2005 -

  • Nitin Adsul has been cast in a supporting role of Thomas, in the independent film project "Last Ride of the Raven", directed by George Rivers III of Palmetto Moon Studios. More details on http://www.palmettomoonstudios.com

January 2005 -

  • Short film "Happy Hour" by 19thandWilson productions was Premiered, in which Nitin played the lead character of Ollie. More details on www.19thandwilson.com

October 2004 -

  • Independent feature "The Inn" by FrederickFilms was Premiered, Nitin played supporting character of "Gilbert".

September 2004 -

  • Shooting completed for independent film "You need Help", Nitin played role of "Prosecutor, the film is now in post-production. More details on www.un33dhelp.com

July 2004 -

  • Nitin played a guest role in Horror independent feature "Welcome Home" by Baltimore film company "JPNT films". Currently in post production.

June 2004 -

  • Short film "3 Minutes to Joy" was selected in top 20 of DCs best film made in 48 hours. Nitin played supporting role of "Rahul"

August 2003 -

  • Feature film "Far from India " was in which Nitin played a leadig role was premiered in Frederick, MD