Rajat Bakshi

Rajat Bakshi’s name might not be plastered all over Bollywood billboards—yet—but the guy’s definitely making a mark. Best known for his work in Vellapanti (2025), Veerey Ki Wedding (2018), and Faasley: Durgesh R Rajbhatt & Deepali Sathe (2025), he’s not just another face in the crowd. Starting with Veerey Ki Wedding, which was honestly a wild ride through Delhi’s chaotic shaadi scene, Rajat brought a kind of easy-going charm to the screen. The film itself—part rom-com, part family drama, all wrapped up in those big fat Indian wedding vibes—let him show off his comic timing and knack for slipping into the madness without missing a beat. Then there’s Vellapanti, which, let’s be real, feels like a love letter to every college slacker who’s ever tried to coast through life. Rajat’s character is basically everyone’s goofy friend who never really has a plan but somehow manages to stumble into one mess after another. The movie doesn’t pretend to be high-brow, but that’s where it wins; it’s just pure, ridiculous fun, and his performance is right at the center of it. And Faasley? Totally different energy. More serious, digging into messed-up relationships and the weird emotional distance people can feel even when they’re close. Rajat dials it down here, proves he’s not just about punchlines and over-the-top antics. He’s got range, and honestly, it’s about time more folks started noticing. With these films, Rajat Bakshi’s carving out his own lane in the industry, and it’s gonna be interesting to see where he goes next.

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  • Professions: Producer, Actor

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