Vishwajeet Pradhan
Vishwajeet Pradhan is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Vishwajeet Pradhan began their career in 1991 and has been a prominent figure in the industry for over 35 years. With 30 credits to their name, Vishwajeet Pradhan remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Spanning 30+ years, Vishwajeet Pradhan's career remains one of the longest and most celebrated in Tamil cinema.
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Biography
Vishwajeet Pradhan is a Hindi cinema actor born on September 11, 1965, in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, known for playing morally complex authority figures and antagonists across three decades of Bollywood films. He made his screen debut in the 1988 Doordarshan series Fauji alongside Shah Rukh Khan, before transitioning to films with Prahaar: The Final Attack (1991) and building a steady career through roles in Sangharsh (1999), Raaz (2002), Andaaz (2003), Zeher (2005), and Dhamaka (2021). Trained in theatre and law, he collaborated extensively with stage veterans including Naseeruddin Shah and Nana Patekar, which shaped his disciplined, naturalistic approach to dramatic roles. His career spans from 1990s mainstream Bollywood — including Sabse Bada Khiladi (1995) opposite Akshay Kumar — to OTT productions like Dhamaka (2021) directed by Ram Madhvani.
Career Milestones
Television debut in Doordarshan series Fauji alongside Shah Rukh Khan
Film debut in Nana Patekar's directorial Prahaar: The Final Attack as a commando
Notable role as Pakistani Captain in Kya Dilli Kya Lahore, acclaimed for nuanced portrayal
View film →Role as Subhash Mathur, a deputy minister in high-stakes conspiracy thriller
View film →Iconic Roles
Kya Dilli Kya Lahore
A Pakistani military captain in this partition-era dramedy, one of his most discussed roles in online film communities.
Aarya
Recurring role across all three seasons of the acclaimed Disney+ Hotstar thriller, bringing menace to this crime drama.
Fauji
Television debut on Doordarshan's military drama alongside Shah Rukh Khan, which brought him early recognition.
Dhamaka
Appeared in this Netflix thriller directed by Ram Madhvani, cementing his presence in the OTT thriller space.
Defining Moments
Television debut alongside a young Shah Rukh Khan in Doordarshan's Fauji, establishing his presence as a credible military/authority figure early in his career
Launched his career and set the template for the authoritative, disciplined roles he would become typecast in across three decades of Bollywood
As the CBI Head in Sangharsh, bringing institutional authority to the crime-thriller framework where a rookie officer hunts a serial child killer
One of his earliest high-profile supporting roles in a mainstream thriller, cementing his reputation as a go-to actor for law enforcement and authority figures
View film →Playing Priya's husband Ajay in the supernatural horror hit Raaz, contributing to the film's tense domestic atmosphere alongside Bipasha Basu and Dino Morea
Raaz was a major box-office success that revived the supernatural horror genre in Bollywood; his role helped anchor the film's grounded domestic tension against the supernatural elements
View film →As the Pakistani Army Captain, he delivers a measured, emotionally complex portrayal of an adversary in the post-partition no-man's-land standoff — widely cited as his most celebrated screen performance
Received widespread audience appreciation; the role required nuance to humanize a military antagonist in a sensitive partition-era narrative, and stands as the defining peak of his film career
View film →As Deputy Minister's aide Subhash Mathur, he defiantly abuses the terrorist over a live phone call rather than capitulate, escalating the hostage crisis — and is then killed when the terrorist detonates a bomb placed in the minister's earpiece
His death scene is a pivotal plot turning point that raises the film's stakes and underscores the terrorist's ruthlessness; memorable for the character's defiant refusal to back down
View film →Vishwajeet Pradhan by the Numbers
If you watched every Vishwajeet Pradhan film back-to-back, you'd be at it for roughly 2 days and 12h. Most-paired with Priyanka Chopra — 4 films together.
Filmography
See all 30 credits →






Collaboration Network
The Constellation
Top 10 most-paired collaborators. Bubble size and line thickness reflect how many films they share with Vishwajeet Pradhan.
Career Analytics
Genre Breakdown
Language Distribution
Films by Decade
Top Co-Actors
See all →Vishwajeet Pradhan has worked most frequently with Mahesh Bhatt (2 films), Vikram Bhatt (2 films), Raj Kanwar (2 films), Priyanka Chopra (4 films), and Gulshan Grover (3 films).








Did You Know?
Vishwajeet Pradhan is known for his strong screen presence and often portrays antagonistic or authoritative characters.
He is the son of veteran actor Manik Dutt.
He has acted in numerous Hindi films and television series, including the popular show 'The Great Maratha'.
He played the role of Shakaal in the television series 'The Adventures of Sinbad'.
He has also worked in the Telugu film industry.
Legacy & Influence
Vishwajeet Pradhan is recognized in Indian cinema as a versatile character actor, particularly noted for his portrayals of antagonists and authoritative figures across Hindi films and television. His career trajectory demonstrates a consistent presence in supporting roles, often bringing a distinct intensity and gravitas to his characters. While not a mainstream leading star, his contribution lies in reliably fleshing out pivotal characters that drive narrative conflict, especially in the thriller and drama genres of the 1990s and 2000s. A significant early role was in the 1996 film 'Dastak', a critically acclaimed thriller where his performance contributed to the film's tense atmosphere. He further solidified his niche with roles in films like 'Smuggler' (1996) and 'Karz: The Burden of Truth' (2002). In later years, he showcased his range in projects like 'Kya Dilli Kya Lahore' (2014), effectively portraying a Pakistani army captain, highlighting his ability to handle nuanced roles in cross-border narratives. His extensive work on television, including popular shows like 'Jhansi Ki Rani' where he played the formidable Sadashiv Rao, expanded his reach to a broader audience, making him a familiar face in historical and dramatic serials. Pradhan's impact is that of a dedicated professional who has maintained a steady career by mastering a specific archetype—the formidable, often morally complex supporting character—thereby enriching the ensemble cast of numerous productions and contributing to the depth of storytelling in both film and television.