On December 4, 2025, Paresh Rawal stays one of India's top actors. He turns 75 this year. Fans love him for comedy and serious roles. This article tells his full story in simple words.
Early Life
Paresh Rawal came to this world on May 30, 1950. It was a Tuesday in Mumbai. His family belonged to Nagar Brahmin group. His dad was Dahyalal Rawal. Mom's name stays unknown in records. He grew up in Gandhinagar, Gujarat later.
School time passed in Maharashtra SSC Board. Then he joined Narsee Monjee College in Vile Parle, Mumbai. He studied commerce there. In March 1974, he got his degree from Bombay University. Young Paresh liked Gujarati theatre a lot. He started acting on stage after college. Life was simple then. He read books, traveled, listened to music and did yoga. These hobbies helped him stay fit. Reading made his mind sharp for acting. Travel gave him new ideas for roles.
Paresh Rawal Age, Wikipedia, Biography, Net Worth, Wife, Son, Family
Career
Paresh entered films in 1984 with Holi. It was a small role. But 1986 film Naam brought real fame. He played a strong bad man there. In 80s and 90s, he did over 100 films. Most times as villain. People feared his angry looks on screen. He worked in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil and Gujarati movies. Versatility became his strength. From scary roles to funny ones, he did it all. Debut on TV came with Bante Bighadte in 1984-85 on Doordarshan. Small screen loved his style too.
Hard work paid off slow. But Paresh never stopped. He learned from big stars like Naseeruddin Shah and Om Puri. Amitabh Bachchan inspired him most. Directors like Priyadarshan and Mahesh Bhatt guided his path.
Rise to Fame
Year 2000 changed everything. Hera Pheri made him a star. He played Baburao Apte, the funny landlord. Lines like "100% safe" became memes. People laughed hard in halls. This role made him household name. Then came Awara Paagal Deewana in 2002. More comedy hit. Phir Hera Pheri followed. Fans waited for his jokes. He mixed Marathi touch in Baburao. It felt real and close to Indian homes.
Other fun films include Welcome, Golmaal and Hangover. In OMG: Oh My God, he questioned gods with laughs. Sanju showed his serious side as Sunil Dutt. From villain to hero, he ruled hearts.
Awards
Paresh got many prizes. In 1993, Filmfare Best Villain for Sir. Next year, National Award for Woh Chokri and Sir. Comedy wins came in 2001 for Hera Pheri and 2003 for Awara Paagal Deewana.
Biggest honor was Padma Shri in 2014 from Government of India. In 2020, he became head of National School of Drama for four years. President Ram Nath Kovind picked him. These show his talent in acting and arts.
He likes films like Il Postino. Book favorite is One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. Kajol is top actress for him. Narendra Modi is favorite leader. These choices tell his taste.
Personal Life
Paresh married Swaroop Sampat. She is an actress too. Wedding date stays private. They have two sons. Elder is Aniruddh Rawal. Younger is Aditya Rawal. No daughter. Family lives in Mumbai at Subhadra, JVPD Scheme. Swaroop supports his work. Sons follow acting path. Aditya acted in serious films. Paresh guides them. Home has peace with yoga and music. He drives Innova and Grand i10. Net worth was 79 crore in 2014. Now it grows more.
Once he shared a health tip. In April 2025 interview, he told about knee injury during Ghatak shoot. Veeru Devgan said drink own urine in morning. Paresh tried. He healed fast in 1.5 months. Doctors felt shock. But experts say no proof for this. Toxins in urine can harm.
Politics
In 2014, Paresh joined BJP. He won Lok Sabha seat from Ahmedabad. He served as MP. Politics mixed with films. He spoke bold on issues.
Controversy hit in December 2022. During Gujarat polls, he joked on Rohingya and Bangladeshis. Said Bengalis cook fish. Kolkata Police called him. CPI(M) leader filed case for hate speech. Case went under IPC sections. Paresh stood by words. He produces TV shows too. Like Main Aisi Kyunn Hoon on Sahara One. Teen Bahuraaniyaan on Zee TV. Laagi Tujhse Lagan on Colors. Small screen got his touch.
Legacy
Paresh Rawal rules Bollywood even today. Hera Pheri memes never die. Young actors copy his timing. He broke villain tag with laughs. In 2025, he shares stories from sets. Like urine trick or knee pain. Fans listen close. His net worth shows success. But heart stays simple.
Politician actor mix is rare. NSD chair role boosts drama world. Sons carry torch. Paresh plans more films. India waits for next Baburao. He likes Marlon Brando too. Rajkumar Santoshi directs him best. Books shape his views. From Mumbai boy to national star, story motivates kids. Dream big, work hard. Paresh shows how.
