Raju Kher
Raju Kher is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Raju Kher began their career in 1995 and has been a prominent figure in the industry for over 31 years. With 30 credits to their name, Raju Kher remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Spanning 30+ years, Raju Kher's career remains one of the longest and most celebrated in Tamil cinema.
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Biography
Raju Kher is an Indian actor and director working in Hindi cinema, best known as the younger brother of Anupam Kher and for his character roles in Bollywood films and television serials since the mid-1990s. He appeared in Delhi Belly (2011) as Sonia's father and Patna Shuklla (2024) as J.P. Sharma, alongside roles in Main Tera Hero (2014) and Krrish 3 (2013). He is predominantly cast in fatherly and authoritative supporting figures, a niche he has occupied across both film and TV, including serials like Beintehaa and Tamanna. He also directed the television serial Sanskaar (1999) and married actress Reema Kher in 1986.
Career Milestones
Film debut
Television directorial debut with family drama serial
Played Zubin Mehra (Sonia's father) in Aamir Khan Productions' hit comedy
View film →Appeared in Sooraj Barjatya's ensemble drama alongside top Bollywood stars
Played J P Sharma in legal drama alongside Raveena Tandon
View film →Iconic Roles
Delhi Belly
Sonia's disapproving father in this dark comedy; one of Raju Kher's more widely discussed supporting appearances in a major Bollywood release.
Main Tera Hero
Authoritative professor role in this Ekta Kapoor romantic comedy, showcasing Raju Kher's established screen persona as a stern senior figure.
Uunchai
Brother of Anupam Kher's character in this Sooraj Barjatya film about friendship and aging; a warm, emotionally resonant role in a high-profile ensemble cast.
Shootout at Wadala
Police officer role in this crime drama, demonstrating his range beyond the fatherly characters he is best known for.
Om Jai Jagadish
Neetu's father in this family drama, typical of Raju Kher's recurring casting as a paternal authority figure across 2000s Bollywood.
Defining Moments
Debut role as Ashok, the father of Alisha, establishing his template as a dignified paternal figure in mainstream Bollywood
Cinematic debut in a high-profile Vikram Bhatt production set the tone for his career as a reliable character actor in supporting fatherly roles
Portraying Zubin Mehra, Sonia's father, in Aamir Khan's edgy dark comedy — his understated presence as the concerned father provided grounding contrast to the film's chaotic energy
Appearance in one of Bollywood's most talked-about cult comedies of the decade gave him visibility among younger urban audiences
View film →Portraying Ikram in this devotional drama, one of his few roles with overt religious and emotional weight
Showcased his range beyond comedic or neutral-authority roles into emotionally charged dramatic territory
View film →Playing Gagan 'Guddu' Sharma, younger brother of Anupam Kher's character — the real-life brothers sharing the screen together added an emotional authenticity to their sibling dynamic; Anupam Kher touching Raju's feet on set became a widely shared moment
Real-life brotherhood between Anupam Kher and Raju Kher brought rare emotional depth; the on-set moment was widely covered in film press
Playing J.P. Sharma, the father of Tanvi, in this legal drama — his restrained, dignified portrayal of a father caught in a bureaucratic injustice earned him renewed critical notice late in his career
One of his most substantial recent roles, marking a return to prominent character work and demonstrating his range in dramatic ensemble films
View film →Raju Kher by the Numbers
If you watched every Raju Kher film back-to-back, you'd be at it for roughly 21 hours. Most-paired with Vikram Singh — 2 films together.
Filmography
See all 30 credits →Collaboration Network
Career Analytics
Genre Breakdown
Language Distribution
Films by Decade
Top Co-Actors
See all →Raju Kher has worked most frequently with Vikram Singh (2 films).
Legacy & Influence
Raju Kher is a respected character actor in Indian cinema, known for his reliable and often understated performances across Hindi films and television. While not a mainstream leading star, his career trajectory exemplifies the crucial role of supporting actors in enriching narratives. He has often portrayed authoritative figures, professionals, or paternal roles, bringing a sense of gravitas and authenticity to his characters. His filmography, though not extensive in lead roles, shows a steady presence in the industry from the 1990s onwards. A notable aspect of his contribution is his work in parallel and socially conscious cinema, such as his role in 'Ya Rab' (2014), which allowed him to explore more complex thematic material. His performance in the thriller 'Eight: The Power of Shani' (2006) also demonstrated his ability to adapt to genre-specific demands. Beyond film, his work in television has made him a familiar face in Indian households, further solidifying his place in the broader entertainment landscape. Raju Kher's primary contribution lies in his consistent professionalism and ability to effectively support the central plot and characters, thereby upholding the narrative fabric of numerous projects. He represents the cadre of actors who form the essential backbone of the industry, ensuring stories are grounded through competent and believable performances. His career, maintained without major scandals or controversies, reflects a dedication to the craft rather than the pursuit of stardom.




