Adarsh Gourav Bhagavatula was born on July 8, 1994, in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, into a Telugu-speaking family. He spent his formative years in Mumbai, where he pursued his education at Narsee Monjee College and later trained at The Drama School in Mumbai. Alongside academics, Gourav developed a strong foundation in music, being classically trained in Hindustani vocals for nearly a decade and serving as the frontman for progressive metal bands during his school and college years. This blend of artistic pursuits shaped his creative sensibilities and prepared him for a career in performance. (Image: Instagram)
His acting journey began with small roles in Hindi films and television projects, gradually building recognition. His breakthrough came with Netflix’s The White Tiger (2021), in which he portrayed Balram Halwai, a chauffeur navigating India’s class divide. The role was transformative, earning him international acclaim and nominations for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role and the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead. This performance placed him among the few Indian actors to receive such prestigious recognition on the global stage. (Image: Instagram)
Among his most prestigious stints was working alongside Meryl Streep and Kit Harington in the anthology series Extrapolations (2023), a climate-change drama on Apple TV+. Sharing screen space with such celebrated international actors underscored his growing stature as a crossover talent capable of holding his own in global productions. (Image: Instagram)
In India, Gourav has been part of popular projects such as the comedy series Hostel Daze (2019-2021), which resonated with younger audiences, and the Netflix thriller Guns & Gulaabs (2023), where his quirky performance stood out. (Image: Instagram)
He also starred in Kho Gaye Hum Kahan (2023), a coming-of-age drama that explored the complexities of friendship and social media. His ability to move seamlessly between mainstream Bollywood films, independent cinema, and digital platforms has made him one of the most versatile actors of his generation. (Image: Instagram)
In 2025, Gourav headlined Superboys of Malegaon, a film inspired by the real-life story of amateur filmmakers from Malegaon who created spoofs of Bollywood blockbusters with limited resources. The project, directed by Reema Kagti, showcased Gourav’s flair for portraying grounded, relatable characters while celebrating the spirit of grassroots creativity. The film was well received for its humor and heart, adding another feather to his cap. (Image: Instagram)
Looking ahead, Gourav is set to appear in Tu Yaa Main (2026), further expanding his repertoire. With accolades already under his belt and a growing list of international collaborations, he stands out as one of the most exciting actors of his generation. (Image: Instagram)
His journey – from Jamshedpur to Bollywood, from Netflix to Hollywood, and from working with legends like Meryl Streep to leading films like Superboys of Malegaon – is a testament to his talent, adaptability, and relentless pursuit of meaningful storytelling. (Image: Instagram)