Vikram Kochhar
Vikram Kochhar burst onto the Bollywood scene in 2013 with back-to-back releases in Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola and Ghanchakkar, establishing himself as a dependable supporting actor who could hold his own alongside big names. A National School of Drama graduate from 2009, Kochhar has steadily climbed the ladder with memorable appearances in critically acclaimed films like Angry Indian Goddesses and Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi. His filmography reads like a masterclass in versatility—from intense dramas like Kesari to lighthearted comedies like Non Stop Dhamaal and Dunki, proving he's the kind of actor who elevates every project he touches. What makes Kochhar stand out in an industry drowning in conventional choices is his commitment to choosing interesting scripts over star power. He's carved a niche as the actor who brings authenticity to character-driven narratives, whether it's Thank God, Mili, or the upcoming So Long Valley. His recent work shows a clear preference for meaningful cinema that challenges audiences, and that's refreshing in Bollywood. Off-screen, he's married to cinematographer Kuhu Malla, and together they represent a creative powerhouse that understands the nuances of storytelling from both sides of the camera.






