Mohit Raina
Mohit Raina is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Mohit Raina began their career in 2019. With 30 credits to their name and an average audience rating of 6.5, Mohit Raina remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Mohit Raina is one of the most closely watched talents of their generation, with a rapidly growing body of acclaimed work.
Personal Info
Career Milestones
Film debut
View film →Highest rated: Uri The Surgical Strike (7.7)
View film →Iconic Roles
Uri: The Surgical Strike
Played a pivotal role as an Indian Army officer in the surgical strike mission.
His breakthrough and most iconic role that made him a household name in India.
Defining Moments
Breakthrough Role as Mahadev
Landing the lead role of Lord Shiva in 'Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev', which catapulted him to nationwide fame.
Bollywood Debut
Made a successful transition to films with a supporting role in the critically and commercially successful 'Uri: The Surgical Strike'.
Filmography
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Genre Breakdown
Language Distribution
Films by Decade
Did You Know?
Mohit Raina is best known for his portrayal of Lord Shiva in the television series 'Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev'.
He made his Bollywood debut with the 2019 film 'Uri: The Surgical Strike'.
He has a significant fan following from his work in Indian television, particularly in mythological shows.
He was born in Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, India.
He is often referred to as the 'TV God' by fans due to his iconic role as Mahadev.
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Legacy & Influence
Mohit Raina is a prominent figure in contemporary Indian cinema and television, recognized for his compelling portrayals and significant contribution to expanding the scope of character-driven narratives. He first gained widespread national acclaim and a massive fan following through his iconic role as Lord Shiva in the television series 'Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev' (2011-2014). This role established him as a household name and demonstrated his ability to embody roles of profound depth and cultural significance, setting a high benchmark for mythological storytelling on Indian television. His transition to mainstream cinema was marked by a powerful supporting performance as Captain Karan Kashyap in the blockbuster war film 'Uri: The Surgical Strike' (2019). His portrayal of a determined and valiant military officer was critically praised and contributed to the film's patriotic fervor and commercial success, cementing his position as a versatile actor capable of excelling in both mythological and realistic, high-stakes genres. Beyond film and TV, Raina has been instrumental in the rise of digital streaming platforms in India. His leading role in the critically acclaimed series 'Kaafir' (2019), a poignant story about humanity and conflict, showcased his skill in nuanced, emotionally charged performances and highlighted the potential of OTT platforms for substantive storytelling. His continued work in the digital space, including projects like 'Bhaukaal' and 'The Vaccine War', underscores his commitment to choosing narratives with social relevance. While his filmography is selectively curated, each role is marked by a distinct intensity and commitment, influencing a generation of actors transitioning between mediums. His career trajectory—from defining a deity on television to embodying modern heroes and complex characters on film and digital platforms—illustrates a strategic and impactful journey. Mohit Raina's primary contribution lies in his ability to bridge mass appeal with substantive acting, thereby enriching Indian visual storytelling across multiple evolving formats.



