Ganesh Acharya
Ganesh Acharya is a Mumbai-born powerhouse who's worn multiple hats in Hindi cinema—choreographer, director, and actor. The guy's basically a Swiss Army knife of Bollywood talent. His biggest flex? Winning the National Film Award for Best Choreography twice—first for "Hawan Kund" in Bhaag Milkha Bhaag and then for "Gori tu lath mar" in Toilet: Ek Prem Katha. He's also earned serious recognition at the Filmfare Awards, getting nominated for his work on the iconic "Malhaari" number from Bajirao Mastani. This is the kind of resume that speaks for itself. What sets Ganesh apart is his ability to blend traditional Indian movement with contemporary choreography, creating routines that feel both epic and intimate. Whether he's directing a full-scale production or stepping in front of the camera, he brings the same meticulous energy to every project. His contributions have shaped some of Bollywood's most memorable musical moments, and he continues to influence how dance is executed in modern Hindi films. In recent years, he's kept himself visible across multiple mediums, proving that his relevance in the industry isn't just nostalgia—it's earned through consistent, quality work that audiences actually connect with.



