Mukesh Tiwari

Mukesh Tiwari

Mukesh Tiwari is one of those character actors who's basically everywhere in Hindi cinema, and honestly, we wouldn't have it any other way. Since stepping into Bollywood with China Gate back in 1998, he's carved out an impressive career playing some unforgettable negative and comic roles that stick with you long after the credits roll. With standout performances in powerhouse films like The Legend of Bhagat Singh and Gangaajal, Tiwari proved he could handle intense, serious material with finesse. But it's probably his role as the relatable troublemaker Vasooli in the Golmaal franchise that cemented him as a fan favorite—a reminder that sometimes the supporting character steals the show. What makes Mukesh Tiwari such a valuable asset to Hindi cinema is his incredible range and willingness to dive into any character, whether it's playing the antagonist with menacing charm or bringing comic relief that actually lands. His training from the National School of Drama shows in every performance, giving even smaller roles a layer of authenticity that elevates the entire film. Beyond Bollywood, he's worked across Tamil, Punjabi, Kannada, and Telugu films, proving his appeal transcends regional boundaries. With nearly three decades in the industry and constantly taking on diverse projects, Tiwari remains that actor who makes every film just a little bit better—the kind of talent Bollywood simply can't do without.

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