Aarsh Vora

Aarsh Vora has become one of those faces you can’t quite forget, even if you only catch a glimpse of him on screen. He burst out with "Mismatched" back in 2020—a show that’s got a little bit of everything: young love, awkward friendships, messy ambitions, and enough tech-nerd energy to make you want to dust off your old laptop. Vora’s character? He brings this kinda understated charm, never overplaying his hand, always just believable enough that you buy it. Then you jump a few years forward and he’s in "Article 370" (2024), which is a whole different ball game. Political drama, tension running high, big questions about identity and power and the messiness of real-world politics. Vora switches it up, goes from the relatable college guy to someone with real stakes in the game—there’s this seriousness in his performance, a weight you didn’t see in his earlier stuff. And now, "Dhoom Dhaam" (2025) is on the horizon, and people are already buzzing. No one’s really sure what to expect, but let’s be honest, Vora’s track record suggests he’s not about to phone it in. He’s got this knack for picking roles that actually stretch him, not just the safe bets. So whether he’s making you laugh, making you think, or just making you wish you were back in college, Aarsh Vora’s definitely someone to watch.

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  • Professions: Writer, Producer, Actor

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