Latest News about Adarsh Gourav
14/04/2025
Adarsh Gourav's career trajectory was highlighted in a major feature by Harper's Bazaar India, celebrating his relentless rise from a child actor in 'My Name Is Khan' to an internationally acclaimed star for his lead role in Netflix's 'The White Tiger'. The article detailed his continued success in 2024 with roles in 'Superboys of Malegaon' and 'Woh Bhi Din The', marking his evolution as a versatile performer in both Hindi and English-language cinema.
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Bio/Wiki
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Physical Stats & More
| Height | 168 cm |
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| Eye Color | Black |
| Hair Color | Black |
Educational Qualification(s)
| Education | Graduation In Financial Management |
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Personal Life
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Relationships & More
| Marital Status | Unmarried |
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| Affairs/Girlfriends | In a relationship |
Family
| Father | Satishnarayana Bhagavatula (Worked as a Banker) |
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| Mother | Padmavati Bhagavatula (Working at New India Assurance) |
| Siblings | Vasishth Bhagavatula (Works at Standard Chartered Bank in Singapore) |
Career
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Favourites
| Book | ‘A Fine Balance’ by Rohinton Mistry |
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| Song | ‘Dil Gira Dafatan’ from Delhi 6 (2009) |
| Film | Forrest Gump (1994) |
| Place | His grandfather’s place in Jamshedpur |
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Social Media
| https://www.instagram.com/gouravadarsh/ |
Some Lesser Known Facts
| 1. Adarsh Gourav hails from Jamshedpur and relocated to Mumbai in 2007. | |
| 2. He received training in Hindi classical music from Suresh Wadkar’s Music Academy, 'Ajivasan'. | |
| 3. Adarsh has acted in various Hindi films and web series. | |
| 4. An animal enthusiast, he frequently shares animal pictures on social media. | |
| 5. He honed his acting abilities at 'The Drama School' academy in Mumbai. | |
| 6. He received training in Hindi classical music for nine years under different Gurus. | |
| 7. He participated in Sa Re Ga Ma Pa in 2003 and L'il Champs in 2007. | |
| 8. He sang for the college band "Steepsky" and later for a progressive rock band called "Oak Island". |