Randeep Hooda
Indian actor
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2024 | Starred in 'Swatantra Veer Savarkar', a biographical film based on Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. |
2023 | Randeep Hooda portrayed Inspector Avinash Mishra in the series Inspector Avinash |
2023 | Randeep Hooda won Indian Television Academy Awards for Best Actor in an Original Film for Sergeant and Lokmat Stylish Awards for Most Stylish Trendsetter - Male |
2023 | Randeep Hooda featured in the song "Zohrajabeen" sung by B Praak |
November 29 2023 | Married Lin Laishram in a personal ceremony. |
2022 | Appeared in the television series CAT, diversifying his acting portfolio. |
2022 | Randeep Hooda starred in the film CAT, playing the dual roles of Gurnam Singh and Gary |
2021 | Played the main antagonist in the film 'Radhe', which received negative reviews from critics. |
2020 | Hooda appeared in the English-language film 'Extraction', playing the role of Saju Rav, which expanded his international film portfolio. |
April 24 2020 | Made Hollywood debut in the action-thriller film 'Extraction', co-starring with Chris Hemsworth. Netflix estimated 90 million viewers watched the film in its first month of release. |
2018 | Hooda played a supporting role in the action film 'Baaghi 2' after a two-year gap. His planned film about the Battle of Saragarhi was dropped after being stuck in development for over three years. |
2017 | Randeep Hooda won News18 REEL Movie Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for the film Sarbjit |
2016 | Received widespread critical acclaim for his performance in Sarbjit and was part of the successful film Sultan. |
2016 | Randeep Hooda won Jagran Film Festival and FOI Online Awards for Best Actor for the film Sarbjit |
2016 | Hooda portrayed Charles Sobhraj in the biographical film 'Main Aur Charles', depicting the notorious serial killer. |
October 31 2015 | Hooda portrayed serial killer Charles Sobhraj in 'Main Aur Charles', a film based on the killer's 1986 jail escape, which was released to mostly positive critical response. |
2014 | Hooda appeared in Imtiaz Ali's 'Highway' opposite Alia Bhatt, where he prepared for his role by avoiding speaking to her for 25 days. He also starred in the blockbuster 'Kick' with Salman Khan and the less successful film 'Ungli'. |
2014 | Won seven medals at the National Equestrian Championship, including three gold, two silver, and two bronze medals in dressage and show-jumping events. |
2014 | Nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Actor for his role in Rang Rasiya. |
2014 | Randeep Hooda won Stardust Awards for Best Actor for the film Highway |
2014 | Received critical acclaim for his performance in Highway and was part of the commercially successful film Kick. |
2013 | Hooda starred in 'Murder 3', a remake of a Colombian thriller, and the biographical film 'Rang Rasiya' about painter Raja Ravi Varma, which earned him a Filmfare Award nomination. He also appeared in 'Bombay Talkies', an anthology film celebrating 100 years of Indian cinema. |
2012 | Hooda appeared in multiple films including the crime thriller 'Jannat 2', the erotic thriller 'Jism 2' opposite Sunny Leone, and Madhur Bhandarkar's drama 'Heroine', where he played a cricketer named Angad Paul. |
December 2012 | Participated in an anti-suicide initiative alongside other notable personalities including Imtiaz Ali, Rahul Bose, Mahesh Bhupati, and Nishikant Kamath, sharing a motivational message about overcoming failure and fighting adversities. |
2011 | Won a silver medal at the Bombay Horse Show in equestrian competition. |
2011 | Randeep Hooda started writing a blog for Hindustan Times, expanding his work beyond acting into journalism. |
2011 | Ranked seventh on IMDb's global online survey of the '20 sexiest men in the world'. |
2011 | Hooda starred in Tigmanshu Dhulia's romantic thriller 'Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster', playing a gangster who falls in love with a married woman while working as her driver. His performance was praised by critics as 'absolutely mesmerising'. |
2011 | Randeep Hooda won Lions Gold Awards for Favorite Supporting Actor for the film Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai |
2011 | Hooda raised public awareness about chronic hunger in India by presenting a video that was shared by the cast and crew of Jism 2 on their social media accounts. |
2010 | Ranked 21st in The Times of India's annual list of the 50 most desirable men. |
2010 | Experienced a career turning point with his role in the gangster film Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai. |
September 2010 | Randeep Hooda appeared in a charity fashion show for Khushi, Kapil Dev's NGO, alongside Jackky Bhagnani, aimed at improving poor communities in India. |
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