Pradeep Singh Rawat
Biography
Having made his debut in 1988, playing the role of Dronacharya`s son Ashwathama in the television series Mahabharat, Pradeep Rawat is an Indian television and movie actor. Known for playing mainly negative roles, Pradeep has been a part of all major Indian film industries: Telugu, Kannada, Hindi, Tamil, and Malayalam.
Stepping into the movie industry, Pradeep made his debut with the Hindi movie Meri Jung in 1985, following which he slowly and steadily stepped foot in other industries as well. Winning the Filmfare Award for Best Villain (Telugu) for his performance in S. S. Rajamouli`s sports drama Sye (2004), marking his Telugu movie debut.
Pradeep is known for his performance in movies like Sarfarosh (1999), Lagaan (2001), The Hero: Love Story of a Spy (2003), Ghajini (2005), Stalin (2006), Bachchan (2013) and Grand Masti (2013) and Naayak (2013).
His 2014 releases include Veeram, 1 Nenokkadine, and Loukyam. His other prominent releases include Nenu Sailaja (2016), Sarrainodu (2016), and Nene Raju Nene Mantri (2017). Rawat`s villainous turn in the Tamil movie Ghajini was so popular, that he was retained for the Hindi remake of the same name which was released in 2008.
In 2017 Rawat acted in director Saran Kulandaivelayudam`s action movie, Aayirathil Iruvar. The cast also has Vinay Rai, Kesha Khambhati, Sakshi Chowdary, and Swasthika in important roles. His 2019 releases include Crack Fighters, Oru Kadathanadan Katha, Market Raja MBBS, and Miss Match.
Known for
Chhaava
Junior
MEDAL
Medal
Waltair Veerayya
Naa Peru Surya, Naa Illu India
Sarrainodu
Nenu Sailaja
Singh Is Bliing
Jilla
1: Nenokkadine
Baadshah
Naayak
Rebel
Maska
Ghajini
Jagadam
Desamuduru
Yogi
Chatrapathi
Ghajini
Narasimhudu
Deewaar: Let's Bring Our Heroes Home
Lagaan
Sarfarosh
Baaghi: A Rebel For Love
Veeram
Actor
Chhaava as Yesaji Kank
Junior as
MEDAL as
Medal as
Waltair Veerayya as David
Sarrainodu as Obul
Nenu Sailaja as Maharshi
Singh Is Bliing as Kirpal Singh
Jilla as Police Officer
1: Nenokkadine as Taxi Driver
Baadshah as Violent Victor
Naayak as Rawat
Rebel as Simhadri
Maska as Shivaji Shinde
Ghajini as Ghajini
Jagadam as Manikyam
Desamuduru as Tambi Durai
Yogi as Narsing Pahilwan
Chatrapathi as Ras Bihari
Ghajini as Ram, Lakshman
Narasimhudu as Pradeep
Deewaar: Let's Bring Our Heroes Home as Rawat Baldev
Lagaan as Deva Singh Sodhi
Sarfarosh as Sultan
Baaghi: A Rebel For Love as Buddha
Veeram as Vanangamudi