Shray Rai Tiwari is an Indian model and actor, originally from the state of Rajasthan currently living in Mumbai. He was born on 26th November, 1989.
Career of Shray Rai Tiwari
He has been seen endorsing brands such as Tuborg Zero, Yepme, Lipton, Konyak tea, UTV Bloomberg, Cafe Coffee day, 7up, Yamaha ray, Kalyan sarees, Caterpillar, Bindass, Franklin Templeton investments, Jameson and Apna silly point for Airtel TV. He is currently shooting for a film called "SHAB". The film is to be directed by Onir. His character in the film is called ‘Nishant’. The film promises to show complex relationships and how they are weaved together. He is currently playing Box Cricket League for ‘Mumbai Warriors’ team which features of Sony TV India.
Filmography of Shray Rai Tiwari
"SHAB" (2015)
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