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Anand Tiwari

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Adaptable Curious Communicative Witty Sociable Intellectual

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1983-05-29
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MiniBio

Anand Tiwari was a talented actor who carved out a successful path in the world of cinema, making a name for himself with a series of memorable performances. Early in his career, Anand Tiwari made an impression with roles in several notable films. One of his first major appearances came in the critically acclaimed and wildly popular “Slumdog Millionaire” (2008), starring Dev Patel—a film that would go on to become a global phenomenon. Following that, Anand Tiwari took part in the satirical comedy “The President Is Coming” (2009), sharing screen space with Konkona Sen Sharma, showcasing his versatility early on.

He continued building momentum with a role in the 2010 adaptation “Aisha,” a modern take on Jane Austen’s “Emma,” featuring Abhay Deol. That same year, Anand Tiwari began shifting his focus more firmly toward film, appearing in multiple releases that helped solidify his presence in the industry. These included the political thriller “Fair Game” (2010) alongside Naomi Watts, the cross-cultural romantic drama “Kites” (2010) starring Hrithik Roshan, and the powerful coming-of-age story “Udaan,” which featured Ronit Roy in a pivotal role.

Anand Tiwari kept up his steady pace with appearances in unique projects like “Jo Dooba So Paar - It’s Love in Bihar!” (2011), a lesser-known but heartfelt indie film, and later in the cult zombie-comedy “Go Goa Gone” (2013), where he shared screen time with Saif Ali Khan. In more recent years, Anand Tiwari demonstrated his range once again in the stylish mystery thriller “Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!” (2015), further proving his ability to adapt to diverse genres.

Throughout his journey, Anand Tiwari remained a consistent and compelling presence on screen, steadily contributing to the evolving landscape of Indian cinema with each new role he took on.

Trivia

Anand Tiwari has been part of several films throughout his career, but his highest rated movie to date is Love Per Square Foot (2018). On the other hand, one of his lowest rated films is Dishkiyaoon (2014). While Anand Tiwari has explored a variety of roles and genres, these two films represent the extremes in terms of audience reception. It’s interesting to see how different projects have been received over the years, with Anand Tiwari’s performance in Love Per Square Foot standing out as a particular highlight.