
Age: 63
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Vijay Raaz is an Indian film actor. His breakthrough hit came when he played the role of Dubeyji in the movie Monsoon Wedding. Since then, Raaz has been cast in small, often comedic roles, in many Hindi movies, often depicting the character of a common man. Raaz was born and raised in Delhi where he attended Kirori Mal College. While at college he was a part of the dramatic society The Players. He also appeared in plays at the National School of Drama. He decided to focus on a film career and moved to Mumbai where he received a role in Ram Gopal Varma's Jungle. Naseeruddin Shah had seen him perform at the NSD and recommended him to Mahesh Mathai for Bhopal Express and to Mira Nair for Monsoon Wedding. After the success of Monsoon Wedding Raaz received many roles. His first mainstream film cast as the leading actor was Raghu Romeo, a box office success where Raaz depicts the life of a confused lower-class Indian fellow. Description above from the Wikipedia article Vijay Raaz, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Vijay Raaz

Asif Hassan
for Asif Hassan in The Throne of Delhi
Suggested by abhishekchowdhury

Set in modern-day New Delhi, The Throne of Delhi is a gripping political thriller that reimagines the Mughal war of succession in the high-stakes world of Indian politics. At the heart of the story is Azhar Khan, a charismatic and visionary Chief Minister who has built a political empire over decades. But as his health declines, a ruthless power struggle erupts among his three ambitious sons—Sahil, Mirza, and Danish—each determined to claim his legacy. Sahil, the eldest, is a seasoned politician with mass appeal, but his rebellious nature and love for an outspoken journalist threaten his political future. Mirza, the shrewd and calculating middle son, uses political maneuvering and corporate alliances to strengthen his claim. Danish, the youngest, is an idealist struggling to balance his ethics with the thirst for power. As political conspiracies, betrayals, and backdoor deals unfold in the corridors of power, the brothers are caught in a deadly battle of ambition, loyalty, and treachery. Old allies turn into enemies, secret affairs become weapons, and the city of Delhi becomes the battlefield where bloodlines are tested.