Jagat Rawat
Jagat Rawat is one of those rare actors who came up through the theatre circuit and brought that discipline straight to the screen. After spending six intense years at Bhartendu Academy of Dramatic Arts and working with the National School of Drama repertory company—where he cut his teeth on everything from classics to contemporary plays—he made the jump to films with serious credibility. His filmography includes solid action-thrillers like Commando: A One Man Army and Ab Tak Chhappan 2, plus the critically acclaimed Manjhi – The Mountain Man, where he proved he could hold his own alongside bigger names. It's clear this guy doesn't just show up; he brings theatrical depth to every role. What sets Rawat apart is that theatre background bleeding through in his performances—there's a naturalism and emotional honesty that feels refreshing in an industry often chasing quick thrills. He's become something of a familiar face on the small screen too, most notably as Ashutosh Nanavati in the Sony SAB series Pushpa Impossible, where he's been winning hearts with his relatable, grounded portrayal. Whether it's gritty crime dramas or heartfelt family shows, Rawat represents that breed of actor who elevates whatever project he's part of, proving that solid craft and commitment to the character matter just as much as star power.
