Suresh Oberoi

Suresh Oberoi

Suresh Oberoi has been a steady presence in Hindi cinema for nearly five decades, building a career that spans from radio and modeling to becoming one of Bollywood's most respected character actors. The '80s and '90s were his golden years, when he carved out a niche playing memorable supporting roles that elevated every film he appeared in. His finest moment came in 1987 when he bagged the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor, a recognition that cemented his status as a serious performer in an industry often enamored with leads. Beyond the silver screen, Oberoi has explored television, production, and even ventured into politics, proving he's never been content to rest on his laurels. What makes Suresh Oberoi special is his understated, naturalistic approach to acting—he never steals scenes by being loud; instead, he makes you believe every character he embodies. His contribution to Bollywood lies in showing that supporting actors can be just as compelling and essential to a film's soul as the heroes. Whether playing fathers, antagonists, or morally gray characters, he brought depth and nuance that audiences still remember fondly. More recently, while his on-screen presence has been selective, he continues to be recognized for his legacy and occasionally appears in projects that benefit from his gravitas. Perhaps his proudest recent chapter has been watching his son Vivek Oberoi forge his own path in the industry, though Suresh remains the true OG of the Oberoi acting dynasty.

Awards & Nominations

• Champions of Change Award in 2019, for his work in culture. The award was conferred by Shri Pranab Mukherjee at Vigyan Bhavan New Delhi on 20 January 2020.

Filmography