Ajay Ghosh
Ajay Ghosh is an Indian actor renowned for his contributions to Telugu and Tamil cinema, where he excels in supporting, comedic, and antagonistic roles across more than 60 films.[1][2] Born in Chirala, Andhra Pradesh, India, Ghosh entered the film industry in 2004 with the Telugu drama CBI Officer.[3][2] He garnered critical acclaim for his intense portrayal of a ruthless police officer in the Tamil crime drama Visaranai (2016), directed by Vetrimaaran, which was India's official entry for the Academy Awards.[1] Ghosh's career highlights include memorable performances in Telugu blockbusters such as Rangasthalam (2018), where he played a key supporting character alongside Ram Charan and Samantha Ruth Prabhu, and Pushpa: The Rise (2021), featuring Allu Arjun in the lead.[1] He also appeared in epic productions like Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017) and the recent action film Guntur Kaaram (2024).[1] In recognition of his comedic timing, Ghosh won the South Indian International Movie Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Role (Telugu) in 2021 for his role in Raju Gari Gadhi 3 (2019).[4] His ability to infuse nuance into diverse characters has made him a reliable presence in South Indian cinema, often enhancing ensemble dynamics in both commercial successes and acclaimed dramas.[5][6]Early life
Birth and family background
Ajay Ghosh hails from Vetapalem, a village near Chirala in Andhra Pradesh, India.[7] He was born into a Hindu family with strong political leanings, as his father was a dedicated communist.[8] Named after the prominent Indian freedom fighter and Communist Party leader Ajoy Ghosh (1909–1962), Ajay's moniker carried significant family heritage tied to India's independence struggle and leftist ideology.[8] His father, influenced by these ideals, also named Ajay's two brothers after other freedom fighters, underscoring the household's emphasis on patriotic values.[8] The family maintained humble beginnings in the rural environs of Vetapalem, where modest living conditions shaped Ajay's formative years amid Andhra Pradesh's agrarian landscape.Education
Ajay Ghosh completed his intermediate education at B.B.H. Jr. College in Vetapalem, Prakasam district, Andhra Pradesh.[7][9] This local institution, established in 1969, provided programs in streams including Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry (M.P.C.) and Biology, Physics, and Chemistry (B.I.P.C.), though the specific course pursued by Ghosh remains unspecified in available records.[10]Career
Television and early media work
Ajay Ghosh began his professional journey in the Telugu entertainment industry in the early 2000s, initially working at Doordarshan Telugu (DD Telugu) where he contributed to early media roles starting around 2001.[7][11] His time at DD Telugu involved on-screen appearances in serials such as Mamaji Mayajalam (2001) and SIRI (2003–2005), marking his entry into acting and helping him gain initial exposure in regional broadcasting. Ghosh also featured in Lakshmi Nivasam on Gemini TV in 2004, taking on supporting parts that showcased his versatility. These television engagements, often in daily serials, allowed him to develop his craft amid Hyderabad's burgeoning media landscape. Prior to these opportunities, he had a brief involvement in regional theatre and worked as a news reader at Siti Cable in Bapatla, which provided foundational experience in performance. Starting without the support of a major launch or influential backing, Ghosh navigated significant challenges in the competitive Hyderabad media scene, including financial instability and the struggle to secure consistent roles. His persistence through these early television and media endeavors built a steady on-screen presence, transitioning from behind-the-scenes work to character roles over the decade.[11]Film debut and breakthrough roles
Ajay Ghosh made his film debut in the 2004 Telugu drama CBI Officer.[2] He later appeared in the 2012 comedy-drama Ramadandu, directed by Satish Vegesna, where he took on a supporting role alongside Krishnudu and M. S. Narayana.[2] Following this, he appeared in minor roles in several Telugu films, including as Giri's henchman in the action thriller Autonagar Surya (2014) and as Munuswamy in the romantic comedy Run Raja Run (2014), often portraying comedic or antagonistic side characters that highlighted his versatility in smaller parts.[3] These early film appearances marked a gradual shift from his television background, where prior on-camera experience as a host on Gemini TV equipped him with essential skills for cinema.[7] A pivotal moment in Ghosh's Telugu career came with his role as the sleazy brothel owner Narayan Patwari in the 2015 drama Jyothi Lakshmi, directed by Puri Jagannadh, which showcased his ability to embody complex negative characters and earned him widespread recognition within the industry.[7] This performance stood out for its intensity, contrasting the film's exploitative themes and helping to establish Ghosh as a reliable actor for supporting antagonistic parts.[12] However, during this 2010-2015 transition period, Ghosh faced challenges with typecasting, frequently being approached for villainous or comedic roles that limited opportunities for diverse characters.[13] Ghosh achieved a major breakthrough in Tamil cinema with his intense portrayal of the ruthless police inspector Vishweshwara Rao in Vetrimaaran's critically acclaimed crime drama Visaranai (2016), a film based on real events depicting police brutality.[14] His menacing performance as the sadistic officer, who torments the protagonists through interrogation and violence, received praise for its raw authenticity and contributed to the film's selection as India's entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards.[15] This role not only marked his national recognition but also solidified his reputation for delivering powerful negative characters, opening doors to more prominent opportunities across regional cinemas.[13]Established career and collaborations
Following his breakthrough, Ajay Ghosh consolidated his presence in Telugu cinema through a pivotal supporting role as the dacoit Veeraya in S.S. Rajamouli's epic Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017), where he portrayed a menacing antagonist in Anushka Shetty's kingdom, marking a significant collaboration with one of India's foremost directors.[16] This brief yet intense appearance showcased his ability to embody ruthless characters, earning him notice amid the film's massive ensemble and global success. Building on this, Ghosh delivered a compelling performance as Seshu Naidu, a tyrannical village enforcer, in Sukumar's Rangasthalam (2018), opposite Ram Charan, highlighting his command of negative shades in a rural drama that blended action and emotion. His portrayal contributed to the film's box-office triumph and underscored his growing rapport with directors favoring layered antagonists. Ghosh further diversified his repertoire with a comedic turn as Garudaraja Pillai in Ohmkar's horror-comedy Raju Gari Gadhi 3 (2019), injecting humor alongside Ali and Urvashi in sequences that provided relief from the film's supernatural elements.[17] This shift demonstrated his versatility beyond villainy, blending menace with levity in a franchise known for its genre mix. His expertise in negative roles solidified with the portrayal of Konda Reddy, a syndicate heavy, in Sukumar's Pushpa: The Rise (2021), where he supported Allu Arjun's titular anti-hero in a high-stakes smuggling narrative, enhancing the film's gritty underworld dynamics.[18] Reprising the character in the sequel Pushpa: The Rule (2024), Ghosh amplified the antagonism, contributing to the franchise's pan-India blockbuster status and his reputation for recurring impactful collaborations with Sukumar.[19] Venturing into digital platforms, Ghosh appeared in the Telugu web series Bhajana Batch (2020), playing a key role in its con-artist ensemble, which allowed him to explore comedic timing in a lighthearted, episodic format produced by iDream Entertainment.[20] In recent years, he expanded across industries with supporting turns in Trivikram Srinivas's Guntur Kaaram (2024) as Hari Das, opposite Mahesh Babu, and S. Shankar's political thriller Game Changer (2025) as Biyyam Bhimarao, alongside Ram Charan, showcasing his adaptability in ensemble-driven blockbusters.) His foray into Tamil cinema continued with a role in Anal Arasu's Phoenix (2025), a juvenile reformatory drama starring Surya Vijay Sethupathi, further illustrating his cross-lingual versatility in negative, comedic, and authoritative supporting parts.[21]Personal life
Marriage and children
Ajay Ghosh is married to Sambhalakshmi.[22] The couple has two sons, Davuluri Bhagath Singh and Davuluri Ramanjaneyulu.[22][7]Public persona and interests
Ajay Ghosh is widely regarded for his humble and grounded public persona, often attributing his simplicity to his modest upbringing and the challenges he faced early in his career. In interviews, he has shared how these experiences have shaped his approach to life and work, emphasizing the value of staying connected to his roots despite success in the film industry. [23] Ghosh maintains a low-key media presence, preferring to let his performances speak for themselves rather than seeking the spotlight. He had an early involvement in stage plays. [24]Filmography
Telugu films
Ajay Ghosh has appeared in numerous Telugu-language feature films since his debut, often in supporting or antagonistic roles that showcase his versatility as a character actor. His work spans genres from action thrillers to comedies, with notable contributions to major commercial successes.| Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | CBI Officer | Supporting actor | B. Gopal | Debut Telugu film. |
| 2012 | Ramadandu | Uncredited | Satish Vegesna | Comeback Telugu film after hiatus; minor role. |
| 2014 | Autonagar Surya | Supporting actor | Deva Katta | Action drama.[25] |
| 2014 | Run Raja Run | Supporting actor | Sujeeth | Comedy thriller. |
| 2015 | Jyothi Lakshmi | Supporting actor | Puri Jagannadh | Breakthrough role in a satirical drama. |
| 2016 | Express Raja | Supporting actor | Merlapaka Gandhi | Comedy film.[25] |
| 2016 | Kundanapu Bomma | Supporting actor | Vamsi Jonnalagadda | Romantic comedy.[25] |
| 2016 | Ism | Supporting actor | Puri Jagannadh | Action thriller.[25] |
| 2016 | Saptagiri Express | Supporting actor | Arun Kumar | Comedy.[25] |
| 2017 | Aakatayi | Supporting actor | Kalyan Varma | Action drama.[25] |
| 2017 | Venkatapuram | SI Durga Prasad | V. C. Abhilash | Crime thriller. |
| 2017 | Avanthika | Supporting actor | Sri Raj Balla | Horror film.[25] |
| 2018 | Rangasthalam | Seshu Naidu | Sukumar | Major hit; rural action drama, supporting antagonist. |
| 2018 | Shambho Shankara | Supporting actor | N. Sreedhar | Drama.[2] |
| 2018 | Moodu Puvvulu Aaru Kayalu | Supporting actor | K. V. Guhan | Comedy drama.[25] |
| 2018 | Anthaku Minchi | Occultist | Vamsi Majeti | Comedy. |
| 2018 | Vadena | Supporting actor | Sekhar | Crime thriller.[25] |
| 2019 | Raju Gari Gadhi 3 | Comedian | Ohmkar | Comedy horror; comic relief role. |
| 2019 | Undiporaadhey | Sekhar Babu | Naveen Nayani | Romantic drama.[26] |
| 2019 | Edaina Jaragocchu | Supporting actor | Vamsi Majeti | Comedy horror.[25] |
| 2019 | Mithai | Boss | S. S. Chakravarthy | Adventure comedy; antagonistic boss character. |
| 2019 | Vicharana | Supporting actor | P. S. Mitran | Crime drama.[25] |
| 2020 | Ammoru Thalli | Supporting actor | Unknown | Drama.[25] |
| 2020 | Utthara | Supporting actor | G. R. Krishna | Romantic drama.[25] |
| 2021 | Bhagat Singh Nagar | Supporting actor | Immadi Karthik | Action thriller.[25] |
| 2021 | Manchi Rojulochaie | Supporting actor | Vikas Raj | Romantic comedy.[27] |
| 2021 | Raja Raja Chora | Subramanyam | Gautham Vasudev Menon | Comedy crime.[27] |
| 2021 | Amma Deevena | Supporting actor | Unknown | Drama.[25] |
| 2021 | Shaadi Mubarak | Supporting actor | V. N. Aditya | Romantic comedy.[25] |
| 2021 | Akshara | Vizag Daani | K. V. Guhan | Crime thriller.[28] |
| 2021 | Pushpa: The Rise - Part 1 | Konda Reddy | Sukumar | Major hit; villainous role in action drama. |
| 2022 | Raajahyogam | Supporting actor | R. K. S. Praveen | Romantic comedy.[25] |
| 2022 | Rechipodam Brother | Supporting actor | Unknown | Action thriller.[25] |
| 2022 | Pakka Commercial | Supporting actor | S. I. Abbas | Comedy drama.[25] |
| 2022 | Suraapanam | Supporting actor | V. C. Abhilash | Comedy fantasy.[25] |
| 2022 | Nallamala | Supporting actor | R. S. Durga Prasad | Historical action.[25] |
| 2023 | Anveshi | Supporting actor | Unknown | Romantic thriller.[25] |
| 2023 | Janam | Supporting actor | V. C. Abhilash | Drama.[29] |
| 2023 | Naa...Nee Premakatha | Supporting actor | Unknown | Romantic drama.[25] |
| 2023 | Bedurulanka 2012 | Supporting actor | K. S. Ramanna Dorairangaswamy | Comedy drama.[30] |
| 2023 | Dochevaarevarura | Supporting actor | Siva Nageshwara Rao | Action drama.[31] |
| 2023 | Organic Mama Hybrid Alludu | Supporting actor | Ramya Pasupulati | Action comedy.[29] |
| 2023 | Dead Line | Supporting actor | Unknown | Thriller.[25] |
| 2023 | Sirimalle Puvva | Supporting actor | Unknown | Romantic drama.[25] |
| 2023 | Veera Simha Reddy | Addibakula Peddi Reddy | Gopichand Malineni | Action drama; antagonistic role.[27] |
| 2024 | Dear Uma | Supporting actor | Unknown | Romantic drama.[25] |
| 2024 | Music Shop Murthy | DJ Murthy | Anil Kumar | Lead supporting role in comedy drama.[32] |
| 2024 | Prathinidhi 2 | Finance Minister Gajendra | Leela Sunkara | Political thriller.[33] |
| 2024 | Bharathanatyam | Supporting actor | E. Satti Babu | Comedy crime.[33] |
| 2024 | Thalakona | Supporting actor | Unknown | Crime drama.[25] |
| 2024 | Happy Ending | Supporting actor | Joshua Sridhar | Comedy fantasy.[34] |
| 2024 | Kismat | Supporting actor | Unknown | Comedy crime.[25] |
| 2024 | Guntur Kaaram | Supporting actor | Trivikram Srinivas | Major hit; action drama.[25] |
| 2024 | Eagle | Supporting actor | Karthik Varma Dandu | Action thriller.[29] |
| 2024 | Family Star | Supporting actor | Parasuram | Family drama.[29] |
| 2024 | Matka | Supporting actor | Karthik Varma Dandu | Period drama.[29] |
| 2024 | Saripodhaa Sanivaaram | Narayana | Vivek Athreya | Action thriller.[35] |
| 2024 | Pushpa: The Rule - Part 2 | Konda Reddy | Sukumar | Sequel; continuing villain role in major franchise. |
| 2025 | Paanch Minar | Murthy | Naveen Chandra | Comedy drama.[36] |
| 2025 | Police Vari Heccharika | Supporting actor | Unknown | Crime thriller.[25] |
| 2025 | Veeraaraju 1991 | Supporting actor | Unknown | Action drama.[25] |
| 2025 | They Call Him OG | Supporting actor | Sujeeth | Action drama.[37] |
| 2025 | Game Changer | Supporting actor | S. Shankar | Political action.[3] |
Tamil films
Ajay Ghosh made his debut in Tamil cinema with the critically acclaimed crime drama Visaranai (2016), directed by Vetrimaaran, where he portrayed the role of Inspector Vishweshwara Rao, a corrupt police officer central to the film's exploration of custodial torture.[14][38] This role marked his breakthrough in the Tamil industry, showcasing his ability to embody antagonistic characters with intensity. Over the years, Ghosh has appeared in several Tamil films, often in supporting or negative roles that highlight his versatility in portraying villains and complex figures. His subsequent Tamil projects include the bilingual epic Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017), directed by S.S. Rajamouli, in which he played the dacoit Veeraya in the Tamil version.[39] In 2018, he took on the antagonistic role of Singayya, a ruthless henchman, in the action comedy Maari 2, directed by Balaji Mohan, contributing to the film's high-stakes gang warfare narrative.[40] Ghosh continued with notable negative portrayals in 2019, including Deenadayalan in the sports drama Natpe Thunai, directed by Shakti Chidambaram, and A. Natarajan in the horror comedy Kanchana 3, directed by Raghava Lawrence. He also appeared as Karunakaran in the thriller Mei (2019), directed by Mathivanan Rajendran.[2] In 2020, Ghosh essayed the villainous godman Bhagavathi Baba in the satirical comedy Mookuthi Amman, directed by NJ Saravanan and RJ Balaji, a role that satirized exploitative religious figures and earned praise for his menacing performance.[41][42] More recently, Ghosh featured in the 2025 sports action drama Phoenix, directed by Anal Arasu, playing the character Marimuthu in a story centered on a young boxer's struggle against political intrigue.[43][21] These roles underscore his growing presence in Tamil cinema, particularly in antagonist parts that add depth to ensemble casts.| Year | Title | Role | Director |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Visaranai | Inspector Vishweshwara Rao | Vetrimaaran |
| 2017 | Baahubali 2: The Conclusion | Veeraya | S.S. Rajamouli |
| 2018 | Maari 2 | Singayya | Balaji Mohan |
| 2019 | Natpe Thunai | Deenadayalan | Shakti Chidambaram |
| 2019 | Kanchana 3 | A. Natarajan | Raghava Lawrence |
| 2019 | Mei | Karunakaran | Mathivanan Rajendran |
| 2020 | Mookuthi Amman | Bhagavathi Baba | NJ Saravanan, RJ Balaji |
| 2025 | Mookuthi Amman 2 | Supporting actor | Sundar C |
| 2025 | Phoenix | Marimuthu | Anal Arasu |
Other language films
Ajay Ghosh made his debut in Kannada cinema with the 2017 action gangster film Kariya 2, directed by Prabhu Srinivas, where he portrayed the antagonist Gobbara Seena, a ruthless mafia figure central to the plot's conflict.[44][45] This role marked his entry into the Kannada industry following his established presence in Telugu and Tamil films, showcasing his ability to adapt to regional action dynamics.[46] In 2021, Ghosh appeared in the Kannada comedy thriller Govinda Govinda, directed by debutant Thilak, playing the supporting character Tirupati in a narrative centered on a group's misadventures to cover up a crime.[47] The film, a remake of the Telugu hit Brochevarevarura, highlighted his comedic timing alongside leads Roopesh Shetty and Bhavana.[48] Ghosh ventured into Malayalam cinema earlier with a supporting role in the 2016 comedy-drama Out of Range, directed by Rajeev Ranjan, contributing to the ensemble cast in a story exploring interpersonal relationships and humor.[49] His expansion into Hindi cinema came with the 2025 action thriller Jaat, directed by Gopichand Malineni, where he essayed the role of Rama Subba Reddy, a local leader entangled in the film's high-stakes confrontation between protagonists Sunny Deol and Randeep Hooda.[50] This marked a significant step in broadening his pan-Indian appeal, blending his signature intense portrayals with Bollywood's action genre.[51]| Year | Title | Language | Role | Director |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Out of Range | Malayalam | Supporting actor | Rajeev Ranjan |
| 2017 | Kariya 2 | Kannada | Gobbara Seena | Prabhu Srinivas |
| 2021 | Govinda Govinda | Kannada | Tirupati | Thilak |
| 2025 | Jaat | Hindi | Rama Subba Reddy | Gopichand Malineni |
Television and web series
Ajay Ghosh began his acting career in the early 2000s with television serials on DD Telugu, where he portrayed supporting roles, often as a comedian, marking the foundation of his presence in Telugu media.[52] In 2019, Ghosh appeared in the Telugu web series Bhajana Batch, a comedy-drama produced by iDream Entertainment and streamed on Sony LIV and YuppTV, in which he played a prominent antagonistic role alongside Posani Krishna Murali and other comedians like Gemini Suresh and Shakalaka Shankar.[20][53][54] More recently, in 2024, he featured in a comedic skit on the ETV Telugu variety show Suma Adda, hosted by Suma Kanakala, performing alongside Giri Shankar during an episode promoting the film Music Shop Murthy.[55][56]Awards and nominations
Wins
Ajay Ghosh received the Best Actor in a Comedy Role (Telugu) at the 9th South Indian International Movie Awards (SIIMA) in 2021 for his performance as Garudaraja Pillai in Raju Gari Gadhi 3 (2019), a horror comedy where he portrayed a magician whose abilities added significant humor to the narrative.[57][58] The ceremony, held on September 18–19, 2021, in Hyderabad, recognized Ghosh's ability to deliver timing-based comedy that resonated with audiences, marking one of the few accolades for supporting comedic roles in Telugu cinema that year.[57] This win highlighted his growing reputation as a reliable comic performer, following earlier nominations but establishing a milestone in his career for blending physical humor with character depth.[58]Nominations
Ajay Ghosh earned his first major industry recognition with a nomination at the inaugural IIFA Utsavam in 2015 for Best Performance in a Negative Role – Telugu for his debut antagonistic portrayal in Jyothi Lakshmi, highlighting his early breakthrough in supporting roles.[59] In 2022, Ghosh received a nomination for Best Actor in a Comic Role – Telugu at the 10th South Indian International Movie Awards (SIIMA) for his humorous depiction of an overprotective father in Manchi Rojulochaie, underscoring his shift toward comedic characters following breakthrough films like Rangasthalam.[60]| Year | Award | Category | Film | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | IIFA Utsavam | Best Performance in a Negative Role – Telugu | Jyothi Lakshmi | Nominated[59] |
| 2022 | SIIMA | Best Actor in a Comic Role – Telugu | Manchi Rojulochaie | Nominated[60] |