Arjan Bajwa
Arjan Bajwa, born in Delhi in 1979, has quietly carved out a solid career across Hindi and Telugu cinema since his 1998 debut. Starting with the Telugu film Sampangi in 2001, he made his Hindi film entry with Woh Tera Naam Tha and quickly became the guy you recognize from some seriously big movies. His supporting roles in Bhadra, Guru, Fashion, and Arundhati showed he had the chops to hold his own alongside major stars, and he's been a dependable presence in Bollywood ever since, proving that you don't always need the lead role to make an impact. What sets Bajwa apart is his versatility and understated screen presence—he brings authenticity to every character without needing to overshadow the main narrative. He's the kind of actor who elevates ensemble casts, which is probably why filmmakers keep calling him back. Beyond the big screen, he's successfully transitioned to the digital space, appearing in web series like State of Siege: 26/11 and Bestseller, showing that he's willing to evolve with changing entertainment trends rather than fade into obscurity. Over two decades into his career, Bajwa remains a reliable fixture in Indian cinema.





