Rahul Roy
Born: 9 February 1968
Rahul Roy burst onto the Bollywood scene in 1990 with *Aashiqui*, a Mahesh Bhatt production that became a massive hit and introduced him as a fresh romantic lead opposite Anu Aggarwal. Throughout the '90s, he cemented his status with standout performances in films like *Sapne Sajan Ke* alongside Karishma Kapoor and the autobiographical *Phir Teri Kahani Yaad Aayee*, where he played a character based on director Mahesh Bhatt himself. A major career highlight came in 2006 when Roy won the first season of *Bigg Boss*, India's version of *Celebrity Big Brother*, proving his staying power in entertainment even as the industry evolved around him. His contributions to Hindi cinema and television earned him life membership at the Asian Academy of Film & Television. What set Rahul Roy apart was his natural chemistry with leading ladies and his ability to carry romantic dramas with genuine emotional depth—a rare quality in the era he dominated. He wasn't just another chocolate-faced hero; he brought vulnerability to his roles that made audiences actually care about his characters. Beyond acting, Roy has worn multiple hats as a producer and former model, keeping himself relevant across different facets of the entertainment industry. While his most iconic work remains from the '90s golden age of Hindi cinema, his *Bigg Boss* victory showed that fans never forgot his charm, and he continues to be a respected figure in Bollywood's extended ecosystem.










