
Vivek Oberoi
Acting
Biography
Vivek Oberoi (born Vivek Anand Oberoi) is an Indian film actor. He predominantly appears in Hindi films. He has won a number of awards, including two Filmfare Awards from five nominations. He is the son of Bollywood actor Suresh Oberoi. He made his Hindi film debut with Arvind Khoja and Ram Gopal Varma's super-hit Company (2002). His performance earned him several awards including the Filmfare Awards for Best Male Debut and Best Supporting Actor. He achieved wider success for his performances in the 2002 romantic drama Saathiya, the 2004 comedy Masti, the 2005 natural horror Kaal and the 2007 biographical action Shootout at Lokhandwala. In addition to his acting career, Oberoi is a philanthropist. He was awarded the Good Samaritan Award by Rotary International for his work with Project Hope and the Red and White Bravery Award in 2006 for helping re-build a village which was damaged by a tsunami. Oberoi serves as the World Health Organization's anti-tobacco spokesperson. He has been involved in projects such as Project Devi, the Cancer Patients Aid Association and Banyan, which works towards rehabilitating mentally challenged homeless women. He has also participated in stage shows, and featured as a talent judge for three seasons of the reality show India's Best Dramebaaz. He has featured on PETA's annual list of Sexiest Vegetarians on several occasions and is the founder of KARRM Infrastructures.
Born: September 4, 1976
Place of Birth: Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Known For
Filmography
as Vidyutjiva
as Meet
as Zafar Khan
as IG Vikram Bakshi
as Jayant Gavaskar
as Joseph Chandy
as Major Sunil Bhatia
as Bharath
as Narendra Modi
as Bobby
as Raja Bhai Munna
as Aryan Singha
as Self
as Vikrant Dhawan
as CBI Officer Amjad Khan
as Self
as Meet Mehta
as Himself
as Self
as Kaal
as Meet Mehta
as Self
as Satbeer
as Abhimanyu a.k.a. Jayanta Bhai a.k.a Padosee (Neighbor)
as Lokesh Duggal (Lucky)
as Pratap Ravi
as Pratap Ravi
as Prince
as Riyaaz
as Himself
as Self
as Rizwan Khan
as Luckee
as Mahindra "Maya" Dolas
as Vicky Malhotra
as Keshav 'Kesu Firangi' Upadhyaya
as Mohan
as Sunny Chopra
as Sutradhar
as Dev Malhotra
as Kisna
as Self
as Arjun Khanna
as Arjun Balachandran
as Meet Mehta
as Amar
as Uday Shinde
as Aditya Sehgal
as Arvind Chauhan
as Chandrakant "Chandu" Nagre
as Kaal









