Jitendra Kumar Wife, IIT Rank, Shows, Family, Biography ...
Nov 10, 2025, 00:38 IST
Early Life & Family Roots
Jitendra Kumar was born on 1st September 1990 in Khairthal, Alwar district, Rajasthan, India.
He is the son of an engineer, and his family background is in a small town setting with no film or theatre experience.
He, too, has two sisters, Ritu and Chitra (Chinki).
Academic Achievement & IIT Days
Instead of going directly into acting, Jitendra took the usual and extremely competitive educational route. He was admitted to the most prestigious Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur (IIT Kharagpur), where he pursued a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in civil engineering.
Although such information as his IIT entrance exam performance remains confidential, his academic background, along with the very fact that he is studying at an IIT, is his first sign of high academic achievement. He joined the campus dramatics club (the Hindi Technology Dramatics Society) and drama at IIT - this sparked his desire to perform.
The Leap into Acting
But despite his initial choice of career path, which looked like a typical engineering career, Jitendra had a passion for performing arts. He participated in stage plays and drama acts at IIT, and this enabled him to ree that he loved acting.
Upon leaving college, he briefly served in a corporate environment (about which he claims to have worked in a Japanese MNC) but soon quit to follow his interest in acting.
A college connection made him gain admission in The Viral Fever (TVF) in 2012, which is a web-content startup that became his breakthrough (Biswapati Sarkar). His debut video, a viral clip, Munna Jazbaati: The Q-tiya Intern (2013), crossed the million-view mark and established the style of his career.
Landmark Shows & Film Work
- Jitendra has given numerous characters to the memory on both digital and film platforms:
- He starred as the popular mentor figure in a coaching institute in a series titled Kota Factory (2019) as Jeetu Bhaiya.
- In the series Panchayat, he appeared as Abhishek Tripathi, an urban engineering graduate, who is employed as a secretary in a village panchayat. The show received a lot of appreciation.
- He has also starred in Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan (2020) and Gone Kesh (2019) in films.

Personal Life & Marital Status
According to the available information, Jitendra Kumar is not married.
No reliable information about his wife is known to the public since he has not made a public announcement of his marriage.
Trivia & Interesting Facts
Although a graduate in IIT engineering, he never thought of switching to aerospace engineering (which he initially desired) as the branch change was too cumbersome during his first year, hence he decided to remain with Civil Engineering.
He has taught tuition (physics and maths) over weekends struggling to make it as an actor.
His appearances in Kota factory as a tutor to engineering students are inspired by his experiences in the IIT/JEE ride.
Why His Story Resonates
The way that Jitendra Kumar goes is against the grain: small town Rajasthan, to IIT, to a corporate career and then to the tricky business that is acting. His transformation has a great message: when it is time to follow your passion, it is fine to change the path. His choices of roles (mentor, small-town mentality, realistic characters) are also close to a large number of young Indians striving to achieve professional success but seeking authentic meaning.
In Summary
The reason why Jitendra Kumar continues to be popular among people is due to the fact that he is relatable, his character transitions between academic and artistic endeavors, and the confidence his characters gained through the screen. His performance at IIT Kharagpur is a big step in building personal success, but his outstanding performance in programs such as Kota Factory and Panchayat has established him in the current entertainment industry.
