Sharma[3] has been widely acknowledged by Australian and Indian media as a producer who pioneered films links between India and Australia since 1997.
Sharma[4] was appointed as an Australia Day Ambassador[5] and named one of the fifty most influential professionals in the Australian film industry (Encore Magazine).
He attended high school at St. Joseph Academy in Dehradun, after which he moved to Australia to pursue a bachelor's degree in film.
With the support of Ausfilm, state agencies and companies such as Atlab (now Deluxe), Cutting Edge and The Post Lounge, he started seminars in India, to inform filmmakers about how to use Australian locations and production services in their films.
[13] In 2001, Anupam Sharma consulted on the Art Department of Baz Luhrmann, 'Moulin Rouge' starring Nicole Kidman on Indian elements.
[14] Sharma was the Australian Line producer for Heyy Babyy, which was shot in Sydney[15] and MTV Roadies featured regional New South Wales, which became the highest rating ever on Indian TV in the youth music genre in 2009.
[26] The directorial debut by Anupam,[27] UNindian[28] starring Tannishtha Chatterjee and Brett Lee[29] released in October 2015 in Australia and August 2016 in India.
[37][38] The documentary, which includes stars such as Farhan Akhtar, Anupam Kher, Ritesh Sidhwani, Srishti Behl, Siddharth Roy Kapur, Fardeen Khan, and Ashutosh Gowariker is being edited by Karin Steininger(editor of Oscar, Emmy winning and Bafta nominated 'Remembering Anne frank'.