Abhay Chopra is known for Ittefaq (2017), Reflections (2003) and India, 1964 (2004).
Abhay is an actor who has never shied away from speaking his mind; a producer who doesn't believe in the 'formula', a film curator with a keen eye for detail and good stories, a painter who's not scared to experiment with colours and a philanthropist who wishes to leverage his position to bring a positive change in society. Well, that's in short Abhay Deol, if only the versatile actor could fit in boxes. Despite coming from the most-filmy family of Bollywood- the Deols, Abhay is a man of few words who lets his work and films do the talking bit. You may call him non-conformist but Abhay's panache of portraying complex characters is matched by very few in the cinema world as evident from his filmography that includes films like Dev D, Raanjhana, Manorama six feet under, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Shanghai and Oye Lucky Lucky Oye. Whether it was acquainting Sunny Deol to Imtiaz Ali for his debut Socha Na Tha, raising funds for Manorama Six Feet Under or giving Anurag Kashyap the idea to give Devdas a contemporary twist in Dev.D, Abhay always went beyond the traditional responsibilities of an actor even in the early days of his career. Despite his success with films that have been termed "art-house" and "off beat", Abhay - right from his first shot has continually balanced and found success both with artistic/indie cinema as well as hugely successful Bollywood blockbusters. He has consistently taken chances with debutante directors from the start of his career. Be it Imtiaz Ali, Reema Kakdi or Navdeep Singh, just to name a few. He's also carried the freedom, and his penchant for going against the grain, into his work as a producer - backing newcomers and new storylines. With a huge fan-following across the globe, Abhay has always stood for the cause of parallel cinema, which is one of the reasons he became a film curator. He also ventured into the digital medium with Chopsticks and Line of Descent, apart from stepping into Tamil cinema with Hero and Idhu Vedhalam Sollum Kadhai. With a strong social media presence, Abhay is known to take a stand divergent to the rest of tinsel town's herd opinions, which is what makes him 'thinking women sex symbol.'
Abhay Dheeraj Singh is known for Kabir Singh (2019), Surgical Strike (2018) and Tu Ki Jaane Sajjna (2014).
Abhay Gautam is known for Yug the law of karma (2021), Phobia (The Ineffable Fear) (2021) and Bindu Ek Ansuljhi Kahani (2018).
Abhay Joshi is known for Karthik Calling Karthik (2010), Raat Akeli Hai (2020) and Badhaai Do (2022).
Abhay Joshi is known for Kaand (2019).
Abhay Joshi is known for Pinky Beauty Parlour (2016), Ajeeb Daastaans (2021) and Omprakash Zindabad (2020).
Abhay Kulkarni is known for Rustom (2016), Kaminey (2009) and Star Bestsellers (1999).
Abhay Mahajan was born and brought up in Pune. For his education, he went to the BMCC college of Commerce in Pune. Additional training was completed at the Attakkalari Centre for Movement arts in Bengaluru. Abhay found wide fame with the role of Mandal in the hit Youtube TVF series "Pitchers". The show is about the challenges faced by a group of friends starting up a new company. He works with Natak company as well, a theatre group based in Pune. He has acted in nataks like Dalan, Binkamache Sanwad, Cycle, Who Let The Dogs Out?, HILLAK Natak Nako and few others. Amey Wagh, who starred in Dil Dosti Duniyadari is also a part of the same group. Abhay also works in a few English plays and stand up comedy acts with the TVF group. In 2015, his marathi movie RINGAN (The Quest) was officially selected at the prestigious 12" Stuttgart Indian Film Festival. He has also played roles in a few other movies like Harishchandrachi Factory, Doh, Khamosh Adalat Jaari Hai and Ranga Patanga.
Abhay Mishra is an actor and editor, known for State of Siege: Temple Attack (2021), Beautifully Broken (2020) and Chatrapati Shashan (2019).