Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi—yeah, not the politician, just to clear the air—isn’t exactly a household name in Bollywood, but he’s popped up in a few interesting projects. Take Rustom (2016). That’s the one where Akshay Kumar struts around in a crisp white naval uniform, all stoic and heroic, with a murder trial thrown in for good measure. Rahul’s role isn’t front and center, but he’s in the mix, adding a little flavor to the chaos. Fast forward to The Family Man (2019), a show that basically exploded on streaming. Everyone’s raving about Manoj Bajpayee’s double life, but Rahul slips in with a supporting role—blink and you might miss him, but hey, he’s there, navigating the mess just like the rest of them. Now, Lucky Baskhar (2024) is the latest addition, and there’s some buzz around it, especially with Dhanush in the lead. Rahul’s involvement is still a bit under wraps, but word is he’s got a punchier part this time around. Honestly, it’s wild how these supporting actors drift in and out of big projects, sometimes stealing a scene or two. Not a megastar, maybe, but you can’t say he’s not persistent. These flicks and shows span everything from true crime drama to espionage chaos and, well, whatever Lucky Baskhar turns out to be. If you blink, you’ll miss him, but if you’re the type who pays attention to the credits, you’ll spot Rahul’s name popping up every now and then—like a cinematic Easter egg for the truly observant.