Mukesh Agrohari
Mukesh Agrohari’s filmography is honestly kind of a wild ride. You’ve got Dilwale from 2015—a proper Bollywood masala flick if there ever was one. There’s romance, comedy, action, and a dash of melodrama, all stirred up in that signature Rohit Shetty style. Shahrukh and Kajol do their thing, and you’ve got Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon bringing the new energy. Mukesh Agrohari? He pops up as one of those faces you might not immediately clock, but somehow the film would feel off without him. He’s that glue guy, you know? The one who slides into scenes, delivers a line or two, and just—keeps things moving.
Then there’s Aashiqui 2 (2013), which, look, was basically the heartbreak anthem for a whole generation. If you didn’t listen to “Tum Hi Ho” on repeat back then, were you even around? Mukesh is in there too, doing his thing—playing those smaller roles that actually make the world of the film feel real instead of just a two-person love fest. Sanju (2018) is a different beast altogether. That film’s like a rollercoaster through Sanjay Dutt’s life—scandal, tragedy, madness, redemption, all of it. Mukesh appears again, helping to flesh out the chaos, adding those real-life flavor notes. His career’s a patchwork of these supporting roles—he’s not the guy in the trailers, but you’d notice if he was missing. That’s its own kind of impact, honestly.