Gulshan Grover

Gulshan Grover

70 · Born: Sep 21, 1955

2019
2016
2015
2012
2006
2003

Personal Details

BornSep 21, 1955 New Delhi, India
Spouse
  • Kashish

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 31, 1969 )
  • Filomina

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 31, 1969 )
Parents
  • Ramrakhi Grover
  • Bishambar Nath Grover
Relatives
  • Ramesh Grover (Sibling)
  • Rita Grover (NSD graduate) (Sibling)
  • Sudeep Grover (Niece or Nephew)
  • Neeraj Grover (Niece or Nephew)
  • Sonu (Sibling)
  • Mintu Grover (Niece or Nephew)

Biography

Gulshan Grover, a multifaceted individual, was born, raised, and educated in the vibrant city of Delhi, India. He pursued a master's degree in Commerce from Shri Ram College of Commerce, marking the beginning of his journey towards a lifelong commitment to the entertainment industry. Grover's passion for acting led him to hone his skills in theatre, where he collaborated with the renowned "Little Theatre Group" in numerous stage productions.

Subsequently, he relocated to Bombay to pursue a career in films, and it was there that he enrolled in the prestigious Actor's Studio, alongside actor Anil Kapoor. His academic tenure at the institution not only refined his acting abilities but also provided him with the opportunity to share his knowledge with others, as he eventually became an acting teacher at the same school. Some of today's leading Indian stars have had the privilege of being his students.

Beyond his acting prowess, Gulshan Grover is a producer, entrepreneur, and a bridge between the Indian Entertainment Industry, Hollywood, and the International Entertainment Industry. He has successfully integrated various entertainment businesses between India and the West, solidifying his position as a prominent figure in the industry.

Throughout his illustrious 25-year career, Grover has appeared in over 400 films, showcasing his versatility and dedication to his craft. He has acted in numerous successful Indian films, received numerous accolades and awards, and is a respected figure in the Indian film community. His recent film 'I Am Kalam' earned him a nomination for the National Awards of India's 'Best Supporting Actor' award. Furthermore, Grover won the Best Actor International award at the New York City Film Festival and Houston Film Festival for his performance as Indian Holyman, Spiritualman, Dada Bhagwan in the film 'Desperate Endeavours'.

Career

2024
No Means No
No Means No as Vijay Grover
2022
The Good Maharaja
The Good Maharaja as Ajay Jadeja
Rocketry: The Nambi Effect
Rocketry: The Nambi Effect as A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
2021
House of the Sun
House of the Sun as Qadar Usmani
2020
Sadak 2
Sadak 2 as Dilip Hathkatta
2019
Devil's Daughter
Devil's Daughter as Chasted Man
2018
Hate Story IV
Hate Story IV as Vikram Khurana
2017
Nephilim
Nephilim as Azazel
2015
Beeba Boys
Beeba Boys as Robbie Grewal
Kaun Kitney Paani Mein
Kaun Kitney Paani Mein as Kharu Pahelwan
2014
Yaariyan
Yaariyan as Jimmy Sir -College principle (leading positive)
2013
Sooper Se Ooper
Sooper Se Ooper as Madho Singh Rathod
Bullett Raja
Bullett Raja as Financer Bajaj
Rajdhani Express
Rajdhani Express as T.T.E (Comic, Positive)
Agent Vinod
Agent Vinod as Tehmur Pasha
2011
Bin Bulaye Baraati
Bin Bulaye Baraati as Durjan Singh / Black Cobra
2010
Knock Out
Knock Out as Bapuji
Chase
Chase as Anthony D'Costa
Payback
Payback as Inspector Sawant
Kajraare
Kajraare as Avtar Singh
I Am Kalam
I Am Kalam as Bhati
2008
Karzzzz
Karzzzz as Sir Juda
Sweet Amerika
Sweet Amerika as Bobby Gill
Anamika: The Untold Story
Anamika: The Untold Story as Inspector Pratap Rajput
2007
Marigold
Marigold as Vikram
Cape Karma
Cape Karma as J. Mundhra
2006
Backwaters
Backwaters as Suresh Menon
My Faraway Bride
My Faraway Bride as Shekhar Singh
Tathastu
Tathastu as DCP Rane
Anthony Kaun Hai?
Anthony Kaun Hai? as Inspector Suraj Singh
Phir Hera Pheri
Phir Hera Pheri as Kabeera (archive footage)
2005
Dus
Dus as Irfan Khan / Jamwaal
2004
Taarzan: The Wonder Car
Taarzan: The Wonder Car as Inspector Khurana
19 Revolutions
19 Revolutions as Rajen Kolhatkar
2003
Paap
Paap as A.C.P. Raj Mehra
Jism
Jism as Rohit Khanna
People Cover Story: Bachelorette Baby Boom
People Cover Story: Bachelorette Baby Boom as Saleem Ahmad 'Cut-Piece Saleem Suiting Shirting' aka Meduim Mia
3 Deewarein
3 Deewarein as Mohan Kumar
Jajantaram Mamantaram
Jajantaram Mamantaram as Chattan Singh
Talaash: The Hunt Begins...
Talaash: The Hunt Begins... as Sardar Vichitra Singh
2002
Beeper
Beeper as Kumar
Leela
Leela as Jai
16 December
16 December as Dost Khan
Panic
Panic as Philip
Kaante
Kaante as Cyrus
2001
Tail Sting
Tail Sting as Yaffi
Lajja
Lajja as Virender
2000
Hera Pheri
Hera Pheri as Kabira
Bawandar
Bawandar as Lawyer
1999
Monsoon
Monsoon as Brian Miranda
Kartoos
Kartoos as Jagat Jogia
Eastside
Eastside as Gulshan
1998
Qila
Qila as Mangal Singh
Duplicate
Duplicate as Shalaku
Mard
Mard as Satya Lal
Mehndi
Mehndi as Sikh Truck Driver
Mr. & Mrs. Khiladi
Mr. & Mrs. Khiladi as Vicky (uncredited)
Raja Ki Ayegi Baraat
Raja Ki Ayegi Baraat as Kartar - Mala's foster father
1996
Loafer
Loafer as Krupashankar
Diljale
Diljale as Inspector Yajwendra
1995
Rangeela
Rangeela as Steven Kapoor
Sabse Bada Khiladi
Sabse Bada Khiladi as Senior Inspector K Kekada
Kartavya
Kartavya as Inspector Tribhuvan
1994
Yaar Gaddar
Yaar Gaddar as Raguvanth Singh
Imtihaan
Imtihaan as Gulshan
Dilwale
Dilwale as Shankar Bihari
Raja Babu
Raja Babu as Banke
Vijaypath
Vijaypath as Shakti B. Singh
Mohra
Mohra as Tyson
1993
Aankhen
Aankhen as Natwar Shah (uncredited)
Anari
Anari as Chote Bhai Raja Vinay Singh
1992
Vishwatma
Vishwatma as Tapasvi Gunjal (Ajghar's henchman and fiancee of Soniya)
1991
Saudagar
Saudagar as Baliram
Banjaran
Banjaran as Shakti Singh
1989
Mujrim
Mujrim as Nagarajan
Love Love Love
Love Love Love as Vikram 'Vicky'
Ram Lakhan
Ram Lakhan as Kesariya Vilayati, 'Bad Man'
1988
Veerana
Veerana as Raghu
Vijay
Vijay as Ujaagar Singh
Aakhri Adaalat
Aakhri Adaalat as Shiv Saran
1986
1984
Mashaal
Mashaal as Munna
1983
Ek Jaan Hain Hum
Ek Jaan Hain Hum as Kailash Chopra
1982
Arth
Arth as Gulshan