Ali Fazal
Ali Fazal has quietly become one of Hindi cinema's most versatile actors, building a career that spans blockbuster comedies, gritty crime thrillers, and international productions. Starting with a small role in 3 Idiots back in 2009, he steadily climbed the ladder before hitting his stride with the Fukrey franchise, which turned him into a household name. But it's his work in Amazon Prime's Mirzapur that really showcased his range—his portrayal of the morally complex Guddu Pandit became iconic and cemented him as an actor willing to take on darker, more challenging material. Along the way, he's balanced Bollywood success with crossover appeal, appearing in Hollywood productions like Victoria & Abdul (where he played Abdul Karim), Furious 7, Death on the Nile, and Kandahar, proving he's not just a Hindi film actor but a genuine international talent. What makes Ali Fazal stand out in today's Bollywood landscape is his refusal to be boxed into one category. Whether he's delivering comedy gold in Happy Bhag Jayegi, bringing intensity to a crime drama, or holding his own against Hollywood heavyweights, he brings authenticity and depth to every role. He represents a new breed of Indian actors who see boundaries between regional cinema, Hindi films, and international projects as meaningless. His contribution to Bollywood goes beyond just entertainment—he's helped normalize the idea that Indian actors can seamlessly transition between formats and industries, while still staying rooted in the stories that made them famous.















