Adi Irani

Adi Irani’s been around the Bollywood block more than a few times—born in Mumbai back in ‘55, right in the thick of all the cinematic chaos. If you’ve watched Hindi movies from the ‘90s or caught a rerun on TV, odds are you’ve seen his face pop up, doing his thing. He’s not just any actor—he’s one of those guys who manages to slide into roles that stick with you, even if he’s not hogging the spotlight. Remember Baazigar? Yeah, that wild Shah Rukh Khan flick from ‘93. Adi was right there, mixing it up in the drama, making the story tick along. He’s done a ton more since then—like Welcome in 2007, that ridiculous comedy with Akshay Kumar and Nana Patekar running amok. Adi’s got this knack for blending into these big ensemble casts, tossing in just the right dose of comic timing or villainous sneer, whatever the scene needs. And then there’s Raqt from 2013, a thriller that’s a bit off the beaten path, but he’s in there too, keeping things tense. But he’s not just an actor, either. Dude’s directed stuff, worked behind the camera, probably yelled “action!” a few times himself. He’s one of those steady hands in the industry—maybe not always in the headlines, but always working, always popping up somewhere. If you start digging through the credits of any half-decent Bollywood flick from the last few decades, don’t be surprised if his name’s there. Seriously, the guy’s a Bollywood lifer—he’s seen it all, done it all, and still keeps coming back for more.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1955-10-03
  • Birth Location: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
  • Parents: Fardoon Irani
  • Professions: Actor, Director, Writer

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      refrencennIndra Kumar, the guy who’s churned out some of Bollywood’s biggest comedies and melodramas, is actually Aruna Irani’s brother. Yeah, that Aruna Irani—the one who pretty much owned every supporting role back in the day, stealing scenes even when she only got five minutes of screen time. It’s kind of wild how talent runs in the family. Indra’s been behind classics like Dil, Beta, Ishq, and the Masti franchise. His stuff’s known for being all-out masala—ridiculous plot twists, slapstick gags, and emotional rollercoasters that make you laugh and cry in the same movie. Not everyone can pull that off, honestly. While Aruna was busy breaking stereotypes for women in cinema, Indra was out here giving the audience one hit after another. It’s not every day you see siblings both killing it in the industry, but with these two, Bollywood got double the drama, double the entertainment.

FAQ

    • When was Ram Charan born?

      October 3, 1955

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

    • Does Ram Charan have children?

      Yes, Anaida Irani

    • Who are Ram Charan's parents?

      Fardoon Irani and Surekha

    • How old is Ram Charan?

      69 years old