Vishal Jethwa
Vishal Jethwa burst onto the Bollywood scene in 2013 and has quietly built an impressive career that blends television and film work. He gained major recognition for his role as Akbar in the historical drama *Bharat Ka Veer Putra – Maharana Pratap* on Sony TV, which showcased his ability to handle complex, layered characters. But it was his chilling performance as the antagonist Sunny in *Mardaani 2* (2019) that really put him on the map—the film was a massive hit, and his intensity opposite Rani Mukerji earned him serious credibility as an actor who could tackle darker, morally grey roles. His work didn't go unnoticed either, landing him a Zee Cine Award nomination in 2020 for his performances. What sets Vishal apart in an oversaturated Bollywood landscape is his willingness to take on unconventional roles that push boundaries. He's not the typical chocolate-faced hero—instead, he's carved a niche playing complex villains and morally ambiguous characters that linger with audiences long after the credits roll. His contribution to Indian cinema has been about bringing authenticity and grit to characters that could've been one-dimensional in less capable hands. With projects like the recent *Homebound* (2025) where he plays Chandan, Jethwa continues to prove he's an actor invested in meaningful storytelling rather than just cashing checks, making him one of the more interesting talents navigating Bollywood right now.


