Bio/Wiki
| Full Name | Aditya Paresh Rawal |
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Physical Stats & More
| Height | 6' 0" |
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| Eye Color | Dark Brown |
| Hair Color | Black |
Educational Qualification(s)
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Personal Life
| School | Jamnabai Narsee School, Mumbai |
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| Religion | Hinduism |
| Caste | Brahmin |
| Political Inclination | Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) |
| Address | Subhadra, 4th Floor, 6th Road, JVPD Scheme, Vile Parle (West), Mumbai - 400049 |
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Relationships & More
| Marital Status | Unmarried |
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| Affairs/Girlfriends | Not Known |
Family
| Father | Paresh Rawal (Actor, Politician) | ||||
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| Mother | Swaroop Sampat (Actress) | ||||
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| Spouse | N/A |
Career
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| Award | Best Male Debut award for the film 'Faraaz' at the 69th Filmfare Awards, held at the GIFT City in Gujarat |
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| Football Club | Juventus FC |
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Some Lesser Known Facts
| Aditya comes from a Bollywood film background with both parents being talented actors. | |
| Despite growing up surrounded by art, he initially aspired to be a sportsperson in his childhood. | |
| At a young age, he played football as a goalkeeper for his school team. | |
| In 2009, he elevated his passion for football by joining the ‘Kenkre Football Club.’ | |
| An unexpected attraction towards cricket led him to transition from football. | |
| His debut play featured him portraying a Gujarati character in Bombay Talkies. | |
| He crafted the screenplay for The Queen while in New York City with the Theater for the New City. | |
| Aditya co-wrote two storybooks on child rights and directed a documentary film on Drama-in-Education. | |
| He served as an assistant director for the play 'Kishan Vs Kanhaiya.' | |
| Paresh Rawal cites 'Khel' (1992) and 'Tamanna' (1998) as his father's beloved movies. | |
| His major inspirations as a playwright are Mahabharata and Richard III by William Shakespeare. |




