Gulshan Grover
Gulshan Grover is an Indian actor and producer who is popularly known as the 'Bad Man' of Bollywood.
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September 21, 1955
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Gulshan Grover, an Indian actor and producer, was born on September 21, 1955, in New Delhi, India. He is renowned for his villainous roles in Bollywood films, earning him the nickname “Bad Man” of Bollywood. With a career spanning over 400 films, Grover has made a significant impact with his negative roles.
Some of his most notable performances include Kesariya Vilayati in Ram Lakhan, as well as roles in Mohra (1994), Hera Pheri (2000), I am Kalam (2010), and Badman (2016). For his role in Ajnabee, Grover received the Filmfare Award for Best Actor in a Negative Role.
Before becoming an actor, Grover taught acting and modulation skills, even mentoring the celebrated Indian actor Naseeruddin Shah. Throughout his career, he has maintained a passion for teaching acting skills to newcomers.
In recent years, Grover has appeared in films such as Behen Hogi Teri (2017), The Great Leader (2017), Hate Story 4 (2018), Good Newwz (2019), Sadak 2 (2020), and Sooryavanshi (2021).
Grover’s contributions to Bollywood have earned him numerous awards and recognition, including the Stardust Best Actor Award and the New York City International Film Festival Award. He remains a prominent figure in the Indian film industry, known for his iconic villainous roles and dedication to mentoring aspiring actors.