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Anil George

Anil George is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Anil George began their career in 2014. With 30 credits to their name and an average audience rating of 6.3, Anil George remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Anil George is one of the most closely watched talents of their generation, with a rapidly growing body of acclaimed work.

30+Known Credits
5.7Avg Rating
risingCareer Phase

Career Stats

10Films
6.3Avg Rating
33%Hit Ratio?
11Yrs Active
10/10Versatility?
6/10Critical?
rising?

Personal Info

Known Credits30+

Career Milestones

2014

Film debut

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2019

Highest rated: Uri The Surgical Strike (7.7)

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Iconic Roles

Military Officer2019

Uri: The Surgical Strike

Played a supporting role as a military officer in this patriotic action film based on the 2016 Indian surgical strikes.

Supporting Role2019

War

Portrayed a supporting character in this action thriller featuring two elite agents.

Supporting Role2023

Gadar 2

Appeared in a supporting role in this highly anticipated sequel set against the backdrop of the 1971 Indo-Pak war.

Defining Moments

2019

Breakthrough Year

Gained significant recognition with major supporting roles in two major Bollywood releases, 'Uri: The Surgical Strike' and 'War', in the same year.

2023

Major Commercial Success

Featured in the cast of 'Gadar 2', which became one of the highest-grossing Indian films of the year.

Career Analytics

Genre Breakdown

Drama
31%
Action
23%
Thriller
15%
Music
8%
Comedy
8%
Horror
8%
Adventure
8%

Language Distribution

Hindi
100%

Films by Decade

5
2010s
5
2020s

Did You Know?

1

Anil George is known for his strong screen presence and often portrays authoritative or antagonistic characters in Hindi cinema.

2

He played a key supporting role as a military officer in the blockbuster film 'Uri: The Surgical Strike' (2019).

3

He appeared in the high-octane action film 'War' (2019), starring Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff.

4

He was part of the cast of the major box office success 'Gadar 2' (2023), a sequel to the 2001 hit 'Gadar: Ek Prem Katha'.

5

He acted in the supernatural horror film 'Dybbuk' (2021), which is an adaptation of a Malayalam film.

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Legacy & Influence

Anil George has carved a distinct niche in contemporary Indian cinema as a versatile and reliable supporting actor, specializing in portraying authoritative figures, military officers, and antagonistic roles with a commanding screen presence. His career trajectory, though not extensively documented in mainstream media, demonstrates a strategic selection of projects within the high-octane action and patriotic drama genres that have dominated the Bollywood box office in recent years. George's contribution lies in his ability to lend credibility and gravitas to pivotal supporting characters in major commercial films. His performance as a senior military officer in 'Uri: The Surgical Strike' (2019), a film that became a cultural phenomenon and redefined the patriotic action genre in India, is a key example. He reprised this archetype of steadfast authority in the blockbuster 'War' (2019), sharing the screen with major stars and holding his own in a globetrotting spy thriller. This was followed by a significant role in the record-breaking sequel 'Gadar 2' (2023), further cementing his association with large-scale, mass-appeal cinema. While also venturing into horror with 'Dybbuk' (2021), his filmography underscores a focused path. George's impact is characterized by his consistent embodiment of strength, duty, and often intimidating authority, which has made him a go-to actor for filmmakers needing a potent, believable force within their narratives. He represents a cadre of proficient character actors who provide essential foundational support to mainstream Hindi cinema's leading stars and central plots, enhancing the realism and dramatic weight of the stories without necessarily seeking the limelight. His work contributes to the robust ecosystem of Indian filmmaking where strong secondary performances are crucial for building believable cinematic worlds, particularly in spectacles driven by nationalistic fervor or high-stakes conflict.

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