Mukesh Tiwari

Mukesh Tiwari – yeah, that guy who always pops up in movies where you need someone to shake things up – hails from Sagar, Madhya Pradesh. He’s one of those actors who somehow just fits right in, no matter if he’s playing the good guy or the villain you love to hate. He rolled into Bollywood in the late ‘90s, and honestly, once he showed up, there was no looking back. His big break? “China Gate” back in 1998 – and if you’ve seen it, you know he wasn’t just tagging along in that crazy ensemble cast. The man held his own, grabbing attention from everyone. But let’s be real, it’s his knack for playing those gritty, sometimes downright nasty characters that really sticks with you – like in “Gangaajal,” where he nails the corrupt cop thing so hard, you almost want to boo him in real life. But don’t box him in. Mukesh Tiwari isn’t just hanging around Bollywood sets; he’s dabbled in regional cinema and even TV, switching up languages and styles like it’s no big deal. Not everyone can pull that off, but hey, he’s got range. And get this – he’s not just about the lights and cameras. The guy’s actually involved in a bunch of social and cultural gigs, pushing for education and welfare stuff behind the scenes. Still hustling, still landing new roles, Mukesh Tiwari’s just one of those actors who refuses to fade out.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1969-08-24
  • Height: 5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
  • Birth Location: Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, India
  • Professions: Actor, Director

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      This one’s for the folks who live for those little bits of pop culture trivia: remember that gritty Punjabi track, Kharku Life by Aardee and Chani Nattan? Yeah, well, they snuck in a dialogue straight from the movies. It’s like a secret handshake for anyone who’s obsessed with the crossover of film and music. That line isn’t just some throwaway—fans catch it and lose their minds, no joke. It’s wild how one line can pull you right back into the vibe of a whole film, even years later. People eat that stuff up, quoting it or dropping it in random conversations just to flex their movie knowledge. The song itself is packed with attitude, and the dialogue just adds that extra edge. You hear it, and suddenly you’re in on the reference, part of some unofficial club. That’s the power of mixing cinema and music—little Easter eggs that stick with you.

FAQ

    • When was Ram Charan born?

      August 24, 1969

    • How tall is Ram Charan?

      5′ 9″ (1.75 m)

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, India

    • How old is Ram Charan?

      55 years old