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Manish Wadhwa

Born: 23 April 1972

Manish Wadhwa is one of those actors who's quietly dominated Indian television for over three decades, building an impressive career that spans historical dramas to mythological epics. Born in Ambala, Haryana, he's carved out a niche as a go-to performer for commanding roles that demand gravitas and nuance. His breakthrough came with iconic TV characters like Chanakya in Chandragupta Maurya and Balaji Vishwanath Bhatt in Peshwa Bajirao, where he brought historical figures to life with incredible depth. The actor's range expanded further with roles like Kans in Paramavatar Shri Krishna, and he made a solid Bollywood splash with Gadar 2, proving he could hold his own on the big screen alongside major stars. With a career spanning from 1988 to the present, Wadhwa's consistency is genuinely impressive. What sets Manish Wadhwa apart is his understated intensity—he doesn't need over-the-top dramatics to own a scene. He's contributed significantly to elevating the quality of Indian television by bringing authenticity to period pieces and complex characters that could easily become one-dimensional in less capable hands. Beyond his on-screen work, he's also lent his voice to various projects, showing his versatility as a performer. Recent work like Hero – Gayab Mode On demonstrated his ability to shift gears into lighter, more contemporary roles, while Gadar 2 reaffirmed his status as a dependable character actor who enhances any project he's part of. Bollywood fans and critics alike recognize him as the kind of actor who makes supporting roles feel anything but secondary.

Awards & Nominations

• Apsara best actor award • Indian Telly Awards 2012 best actor in lead role jury award

Filmography