Vijay Raaz is a famous and well-known Indian film actor, director and narrator, who primarily appears in Hindi films. He was born on 5th June 1963 Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India, who received enormous fame for his role as Dubeyji in Mira Nair’s movie Monsoon Wedding. He from delivering some of the unforgettable performances in the film Run for his Kauwa Biryani act. He is best known for his comic characters in numerous movies. Vijay Raaz will be a part of the new upcoming Indian movie Kartam Bhugtam (2024).
Vijay Raaz is also a film director, which he illustrated with the movie Kya Dilli Kya Lahore. With roles in films like Company (2002), Run (2004) and Raghu Romeo (2004), Vijay established himself as an accomplished character actor and comedian. In 2004, Raghu Romeo won the National Film Award for Best Hindi Film. In addition to receiving the Jury Prize at the Dhaka International Film Festival, Vijay also played the titular role in Raghu Romeo.
Vijay recent films include the thriller drama Anwar (2007), the musical drama Delhi 6 (2009), the black comedy Delhi Belly (2011), and the black comedy Dedh Ishqiya (2014). Vijay has also ventured into South Indian cinema with the Bollywood film Kaaki Sattai (2015) and the Malayalam comedy-drama Monsoon Mangoes (2015).
A number of other notable roles have been played in recent years, including Kaalakaandi (2018), Hamara Tiranga (2018), Soorma (2018), Nawabzaade (2018), and Pataakha (2018). Among his other releases are Gully Boy (2019), Photograph (2019), Gun Pe Done (2019), Dream Girl (2019) and Officer Arjun Singh IPS (2019).
The 2020 releases of Vijay Raaz include Suraj Pe Mangal Bhari, Lootcase, and Gulabo Sitabo. Toofaan and Gangubai Kathiawadi are his upcoming releases in 2021. Vijay Raaz got married to Krishna Raaz also has one Daughter whose name is Tanishka Raaz.
He after, completed his schooling, he settled in Delhi with the intention of pursuing his college from Kirori Mal College. Wherein he got the opportunity to get linked with a dramatic society named The Players. He was also starred in a number of plays at the National School of Drama.