Adarsh Gourav
Adarsh Gourav has quietly become one of Bollywood's most compelling actors, with a career that kicks off way back in 2010 with My Name Is Khan and has only grown more impressive since. But it's really The White Tiger that put him on the global map—his portrayal of the cunning chauffeur Balram Halwai earned him serious international credentials, including BAFTA and Independent Spirit Award nominations. Beyond that breakout moment, he's been consistently choosing interesting projects that showcase his range, proving he's not just a one-film wonder but a genuinely talented performer carving his own path. What makes Adarsh stand out is his ability to slip into different worlds—whether it's the gritty, morally complex landscape of The White Tiger, the college hijinks of Hostel Daze, or the melancholic indie vibe of Kho Gaye Hum Kahan. He's brought a refreshing authenticity to Bollywood that feels less about stardom and more about genuine storytelling, and his recent work in projects like Guns & Gulaabs shows he's willing to take on roles that push boundaries. He represents a new breed of Indian actors who are equally comfortable in arthouse films and mainstream productions, and that versatility is exactly what Bollywood needs right now.




