Manav Kaul
Manav Kaul is one of those rare actors who refuses to be boxed in, seamlessly moving between theatre, film, and digital content with the kind of versatility that makes casting directors sit up and take notice. Born in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, he's built a career that spans over three decades, proving his mettle across multiple mediums. His work in films like Tumhari Sulu and Saina earned him Filmfare nominations for Best Supporting Actor, but it's his shift toward OTT that's really put him on the map recently. The guy won big at the Filmfare OTT Awards 2023 for his standout performance in the short film Phir Kabhi, and he keeps getting nominated for his nuanced work—proving that he's not just riding a wave but genuinely pushing the envelope with every role he takes on. What makes Kaul such a vital presence in Bollywood is his refusal to do cookie-cutter work. Whether it's theatre directing, writing, or acting, he brings an artistic sensibility that elevates whatever project he touches. He's the kind of actor who understands that good acting isn't about being the loudest in the room—it's about bringing depth and authenticity to every character. His recent nominations for Tribhuvan Mishra CA Topper and earlier work in Ajeeb Daastaans showcase his range and his ability to find compelling layers in contemporary stories. In an industry obsessed with hero worship and larger-than-life personas, Kaul's grounded, intelligent approach to acting feels like a breath of fresh air, making him one of the most respected voices in modern Indian cinema.












