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From ‘Dear Zindagi’ to ‘Vikram Vedha’: 5 Rohit Saraf movies that you can’t miss
Rohit Saraf, the national crush for Gen Z, is celebrating his birthday today. Let’s look at five performances that have wowed audiences and earned him a dedicated fan following, showcasing his versatility on both small and big screens.
Mismatched 1 & 2: In the Netflix series “Mismatched,” Rohit Saraf takes on the role of Rishi Singh Shekhawat, a charming and endearing character. His portrayal of the affable young man navigating the complexities of relationships garnered widespread acclaim. The chemistry between Rohit and co-star Prajakta Koli was a highlight, making “Mismatched” a binge-worthy series that resonated with viewers.
Ludo: In the anthology film “Ludo,” Rohit Saraf’s portrayal of Rahul Awasthi showcased his remarkable skill in effortlessly navigating diverse genres. Rahul, a homeless man employed at a shopping mall, discovers a suitcase filled with cash, leading to a captivating storyline. Rohit’s on-screen chemistry with Malayalam actress Pearle Maaney was appreciated.
Sky is Pink: In the emotionally charged drama “The Sky is Pink,” Rohit Saraf played the pivotal role of Ishaan Chaudhary, the on-screen brother of Zaira Wasim’s character. Playing the supportive brother and son, Rohit’s nuanced portrayal left a lasting impact, contributing to the film’s poignant storytelling.
Vikram Vedha: Rohit Saraf played Shatak, Vedha’s younger brother in the Hindi adaptation of the Tamil crime thriller “Vikram Vedha.” Directed by Pushkar-Gayathri, the film stars Hrithik Roshan and Saif Ali Khan. Rohit’s portrayal of Shatak was appreciated for introducing vulnerability and innocence to the narrative, creating a poignant contrast to the film’s exploration of crime and morality.
Dear Zindagi: In the 2016 film “Dear Zindagi,” Rohit Saraf made his debut as Kiddo, the supportive brother of protagonist Kaira, portrayed by Alia Bhatt. The film, directed by Gauri Shinde, delves into Kaira’s personal and professional challenges, with Kiddo providing critical support. Despite being his first film and sharing the screen with accomplished co-stars such as Alia Bhatt and Shah Rukh Khan, Rohit made an impression. “Dear Zindagi” premiered on November 23, 2016, to positive reviews from critics and audiences alike.
As Rohit Saraf continues to evolve and surprise audiences with his diverse roles, these performances serve as a testament to his growing influence in the world of entertainment. With Mismatched 3 and Ishq Vishk Rebound in the works, we wish this talented actor a happy birthday and look forward to many more captivating performances in the years ahead!