Sachin - People

People

  • Sachin (actor) (born 1957), Indian Bollywood actor
  • Sachin Ahir (born 1972), Indian politician
  • Sachin Bhatt, American theatre, film and television actor
  • Sachin Bhowmick (1930–2011), Indian Hindi film writer and director
  • Sachin Dev Burman (1906–1975), Indian music composer, singer
  • Sachin Chaudhary, Indian powerlifter
  • Sachin Dev Duggal (born 1983), British entrepreneur
  • Sachin Gupta, Indian playwright and theatre director
  • Sachin Gupta (musician) (born 1981), Indian music director, composer, guitar player, record producer and singer
  • Sachin H. Jain (born 1980), American physician and health policy analyst
  • Sachin Khedekar, Indian actor and director
  • Sachin Kundalkar, Indian film director and screenplay writer
  • Sachin Nag (1920-1987), Indian swimmer
  • Sachin Nair (born 1978), Indian cricketer
  • Sachin Patel (born 1979), Indian cricketer
  • Sachin Pilot (born 1977), Indian politician
  • Sachin Puthran, Indian entrepreneur
  • Sachin Rana (born 1984), Indian cricketer
  • Sachin Sengupta (1891-1961), Bengali playwright and theatre producer
  • Sachin Shroff, (born 1979), Indian businessman and TV personality
  • Sachin Tendulkar (born 1973), Indian cricketer
  • Sachin Waze (born 1972), Indian police officer
  • Sachin Yardi, Indian film director and screenwriter

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