Gulshan Grover
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About Gulshan Grover
Life Story
Gulshan Grover is an Indian actor and producer who has acted in over 100 films. He was born on September 21, 1955. He is commonly regarded as the Bad Man of Bollywood due to his propensity to make an impact in films featuring unpleasant parts.
Gulshan Grover has a postgraduate degree from Delhi's Sri Ram College of Commerce and worked for a long time with the 'Little Theatre Group' before breaking into the Hindi film industry. Gulshan Grover completed his education at Government School, Delhi, and Shri Ram College of Commerce, New Delhi, where he attained a postgraduate degree in Commerce.
Family
Gulshan Grover cherishes his family dearly, including his father, Bishambar Nath Grover, mother, Ramrakhi Grover, and siblings Ramesh Grover, who works at BSquare Technologies, and Sonu Grover, a successful businessman. Additionally, he has a sister named Rita Grover, a graduate of NSD (National School of Drama).
Career
Gulshan Grover is a renowned actor known for his versatility and impactful performances and has appeared in numerous films across several decades. His journey began in 1980 with Hum Paanch, where he portrayed the character of Mahavir. Over the years, he showcased his acting prowess in a wide array of roles, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.
Some of his notable works include Sadma (1983), Sohni Mahiwal (1984), Ram Lakhan (1989), and Vishwatma (1992). He also played memorable roles in movies like Yes Boss (1997), Hera Pheri (2000), Knock Out (2010), and Bullet Raja (2013). His diverse talent was evident in his performances in various genres, be it drama, action, comedy, or thriller.
Throughout his career, he received appreciation and accolades for his outstanding portrayals. Notably, he was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Villain for his role in Sir (1993). He contributed to the Indian film industry with great dedication and skill, making him a cherished figure in the hearts of movie enthusiasts.
In addition to his work in Hindi cinema, he ventured into regional films like the Marathi film Upkar Dudhache (1990) and Telugu film Balu (2005). Moreover, he showcased his talents in English language films, such as Boom (2003) and American Daylight (2004).
Beyond the silver screen, he also appeared in various TV shows and played roles in some Punjabi films, like Yaariyan (2008). His performances were always applauded, and he continued to be an integral part of the entertainment industry.
As the years passed, his contributions and passion for acting remained undiminished. In recent times, he has been associated with films like Sadak 2 (2020) and Mumbai Saga (2021), further reinforcing his status as an iconic actor. Even as the years roll on, his dedication to his craft and the cinematic world remains unwavering. With his upcoming projects like Rocketry: The Nambi Effect and Charlie Chopra, the audience eagerly anticipates witnessing his brilliance on the screen once again.
In short, his remarkable journey in the world of cinema spans several decades, showcasing his extraordinary talent and leaving an indelible mark in the annals of Indian film history.
Real Name | Gulshan Grover |
Nick Name | Bad Man |
Profession | Actor |
Celebrity Type | Movie and TV Show |
Age | 67 years old as of 2023 |
Date Of Birth | 21 Sep 1955 |
Birthplace | New Delhi, India |
Marital Status | Married |
Zodiac Sign | Virgo |
Nationality | Indian |
Height | 5 feet 9 inches |
Weight | 70 Kg |
Notable Work | Sadma (1983), Sohni Mahiwal (1984), Ram Lakhan (1989), and Vishwatma (1992) |
First Movie | Hum Paanch |
Instagram ID | @gulshangrover |
Instagram Followers | 1M |