Avinash Sachdev
Avinash Sachdev is an Indian actor born on 22 August 1986 in Mumbai and raised in Vadodara, Gujarat, primarily known for his work in Hindi television serials.[1] He rose to prominence portraying the character Dev Purohit in the Zee TV drama Chotti Bahu (2008–2011), which marked his breakthrough role and earned him widespread recognition. Sachdev further solidified his career with the lead role of Shlok Agnihotri in Star Plus's Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon?... Ek Baar Phir (2013–2015), a romantic drama that highlighted his versatility in intense, possessive character portrayals. Throughout his career, Sachdev has appeared in several other notable television series, including Qubool Hai (2012–2016) as Armaan Raza Sheikh (2015–2016), often playing central romantic leads that resonated with audiences.[1] In addition to acting, he ventured into reality television, participating as a contestant in Bigg Boss OTT 2 (2023) on JioCinema, where he finished in 7th place, further boosting his public profile. As of November 2025, he remains active in the industry, starring in a new television series opposite Shrenu Parikh and occasionally sharing updates on social media about personal travels and fitness, while maintaining a focus on selective projects.[2][3]Early life
Birth and family background
Avinash Sachdev was born on 22 August 1986 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, to Gujarati parents Vijay Sachdev and Pooja Sachdev.[4][5] He spent much of his childhood in Vadodara, Gujarat, where he was raised in a middle-class family as the only child.[4][6] His father, a key figure in his upbringing, provided unwavering support and encouragement, particularly when Sachdev decided to pursue a career in the entertainment industry over more conventional paths like civil services.[7][8] From a young age, Sachdev showed an inclination toward the arts, aspiring to become a director and participating in local pageants, where he earned titles such as Mr. Vadodara and Mr. University.[9]Education
Avinash Sachdev was born in Mumbai but grew up in Vadodara, Gujarat, where he completed his schooling at a local institution.[4] He pursued higher education at the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (M.S. University). During his university years, Sachdev balanced academics with early interests in modeling, winning notable pageant titles including Mr. Baroda, Mr. University, and Mr. Gujarat in 2004–2005.[10][9] These experiences, supported by his family, helped shape his ambitions toward a career in entertainment, leading him to relocate to Mumbai after graduation to pursue acting full-time.[4]Career
Early career and debut (2006–2007)
Avinash Sachdev entered the entertainment industry in the mid-2000s through modeling and television commercials, leveraging his prior wins in pageants such as Mr. Baroda, Mr. University, and Mr. Gujarat in 2004–2005.[4] He began appearing in advertisements for brands including TVS Scooty alongside Preity Zinta, Cadbury Dairy Milk, GRT Jewellers, and eBay, which provided his initial exposure to on-screen work and helped build his portfolio as a newcomer.[11][12] In 2006, Sachdev made his acting debut on television with a supporting role as Sumit Malhotra in the Star Plus drama series Karam Apnaa Apnaa (2006–2007), marking his transition from commercials to scripted content.[4] This appearance served as a foundational step, allowing him to gain experience in the daily soap format amid the competitive Mumbai television scene. By 2007, he took on his first negative role as Salman in the Sony TV series Khwaish, further diversifying his early portfolio with antagonistic characterization.[4] As a young aspiring actor in Mumbai, Sachdev encountered substantial challenges, including relentless auditions and financial hardships that forced him to sleep at train stations during his first two years in the city to cut costs.[13] He relied on affordable public transport like trains and buses, avoided taxis, and shared paying guest accommodations while splitting expenses with roommates to sustain himself while pursuing opportunities.[13] These struggles, common among newcomers from smaller cities like Vadodara, underscored his persistence, supplemented by occasional modeling assignments that provided interim income.[14]Breakthrough roles (2008–2012)
Avinash Sachdev's breakthrough came with his casting as Devdas "Dev" Purohit in the ZEE TV romantic drama series Choti Bahu, which premiered on December 8, 2008.[15] In the show, produced by DJ's a Creative Unit, Sachdev portrayed a devoted family man from a traditional household, navigating marital challenges and societal expectations alongside his wife Radhika, played by Rubina Dilaik.[16] The series, inspired by the legendary Radha-Krishna love story, blended emotional family dynamics with cultural elements, allowing Sachdev to showcase a nuanced performance as a supportive yet conflicted husband.[17] The role significantly elevated Sachdev's profile, earning him widespread popularity and a loyal fan base drawn to his portrayal of an ideal romantic lead.[18] His on-screen chemistry with Dilaik, particularly in scenes highlighting marital devotion and emotional depth, resonated with audiences, contributing to the show's cult status years later.[19] Sachdev's depiction of Dev as a character balancing tradition and love solidified his image as a versatile romantic hero in Indian television.[20] Choti Bahu achieved commercial success, consistently topping ZEE TV's ratings with an average Television Viewership Rating (TVR) of 3.5 during its peak in 2009, often outperforming competitors in its time slot.[21] The first season ran until September 2010, spanning 469 episodes, and its strong viewer engagement prompted an extension into a second season starting February 15, 2011, with a fresh storyline continuing the leads' journey.[15] The series concluded in 2012 after 801 episodes, marking a pivotal era for Sachdev's career.[22] During this period, Sachdev made select guest appearances reprising his role as Dev in other popular shows, such as Baat Hamari Pakki Hai on Sony TV in 2010, which reinforced his character's enduring appeal and cemented his status as a sought-after romantic lead.[23]Prime-time leads (2013–2019)
Following his breakthrough with Choti Bahu, Avinash Sachdev solidified his position as a leading man in Indian prime-time television during the mid-2010s, taking on central roles in high-profile romantic dramas that highlighted his ability to portray complex, intense male protagonists. His most prominent role came as Shlok Agnihotri in Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? Ek Baar Phir, which aired on Star Plus from 2013 to 2015. In this series, Sachdev played a chauvinistic business executive whose evolving relationship with the free-spirited Astha Kirloskar, portrayed by Shrenu Parikh, drove the narrative of love, conflict, and personal growth. The show ran for 542 episodes, achieving significant viewership and fostering a dedicated fanbase for the "Ashlok" pairing, while earning Sachdev international recognition for his nuanced performance.[24][25][26] Building on this success, Sachdev transitioned to Zee TV's long-running series Qubool Hai in its fourth season from 2015 to 2016, where he portrayed Armaan Raza Sheikh, a wealthy, arrogant rockstar and influential landowner grappling with family secrets and romance opposite Surbhi Jyoti's Mahira Akhtar. This role allowed him to explore dramatic elements of redemption and passion, contributing to the show's sustained popularity as one of India's top-watched dramas during its run. The character's introduction marked a pivotal track change, revitalizing the series and showcasing Sachdev's versatility in ensemble casts. Later that year, he took on the lead as Dr. Amit Goel in the second season of Colors TV's Balika Vadhu (Lamhe Pyaar Ke), a socially conscious drama addressing child marriage and empowerment. As a compassionate doctor entangled in romantic and ethical dilemmas, Sachdev's portrayal added emotional depth, though he exited after a few months due to creative differences.[27][28][26][29] From 2017 to 2018, Sachdev starred as Avinash Dubey in Star Bharat's Ayushman Bhava, a thriller-infused family drama centered on reincarnation and mystery. He depicted a software developer whose untimely death propels the story of a young boy, Krish, who believes he is his reincarnation, blending suspense with emotional bonds. This role further demonstrated his range in genre-bending narratives, securing prime-time slots and fan engagement through interactive promotions. In 2019, Sachdev starred as Madhav Singh Thakur in &TV's supernatural romantic drama Main Bhi Ardhangini, a remake of the Tamil series Yaaradi Nee Mohini. He portrayed a man dealing with supernatural elements and family dynamics, but exited the show after a few months due to changes in the storyline.[30][31][26][32][33] Throughout this period, Sachdev's consistent leads in major networks like Star Plus, Zee TV, and Colors reinforced his image as an intense romantic hero, often drawing comparisons to his earlier work while navigating typecasting in brooding, authoritative characters. His performances garnered steady audience loyalty, evidenced by high episode counts and social media buzz, though he later reflected on the challenges of maintaining momentum in scripted television.Reality television and recent works (2020–present)
In 2023, Avinash Sachdev participated as a contestant in the reality show Bigg Boss OTT 2, hosted by Salman Khan on JioCinema, where he formed a notable alliance with fellow contestant Falaq Naaz and openly discussed his past relationships, including his marriage to Rubina Dilaik.[34][35] He was evicted in a double elimination alongside Jad Hadid during the finale week, finishing in seventh place after 49 days in the house.[36][37] Following his television hiatus, Sachdev ventured into digital content with the 2021 romantic comedy web series Suraj Aur Saanjh, in which he portrayed the character Vivek, alongside Anjali Anand and Anil Charanjeett.[38] He also starred as Rahul in the 2022 short film Make Her Happy, a lighthearted story about a couple navigating pre-marital life, produced by Sanjana Parmar and released on Pocket Films.[39][40] In 2022, Sachdev lent his voice to the Pratilipi FM horror thriller podcast Chakia Ki Dayan, collaborating with former co-star Shrenu Parikh for the trailer promo. That same year, he provided Hindi dubbing for Sivakarthikeyan in the film Doctor, the Hindi version of the 2021 Tamil medical comedy-drama.[41] In 2023, he dubbed the voice of Dhanush in the Hindi release of Vaathi, a Tamil action-drama directed by Venky Atluri.[42] By 2024, Sachdev was reported to be in discussions for a new web show with ALTBalaji, though no confirmation of production or release has emerged as of November 2025.[43] He has not taken on major television lead roles in 2024 or 2025, instead shifting focus to social media content creation through his YouTube channel MONKTALES by Avinash Sachdev, where he shares travel and food vlogs.Personal life
Marriage and divorce
Avinash Sachdev married actress Shalmalee Desai on June 12, 2015, in a private destination wedding held in Silvassa, Gujarat.[44][45] The couple first met while co-starring in the television series Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? Ek Baar Phir (2013–2015), where Sachdev portrayed Shlok Agnihotri and Desai played Sojal Agnihotri; their professional collaboration evolved into a romantic relationship that led to their engagement and marriage.[46][47] By mid-2017, reports emerged of marital discord, including compatibility issues and media speculation that strained their relationship; the couple had been living separately for about a year at that point.[48][49] They filed for divorce, which was mutually agreed upon and finalized in July 2018, ending their three-year marriage; the couple had no children.[50][51] In subsequent interviews, Sachdev has reflected on the emotional challenges of the separation, describing how public scrutiny exacerbated their difficulties and expressing regret over the end of what he later called his best relationship, while shifting his focus to professional endeavors afterward.[47][52]Post-divorce relationships
After his divorce from Shalmalee Desai, Avinash Sachdev continued to reflect publicly on his past romance with Rubina Dilaik, which had begun as co-stars in 2008 and lasted through an on-off phase until their separation around 2015. During Bigg Boss OTT 2 in 2023, he described the relationship as a product of a "naive age" and emphasized that all connections have an "expiry date," highlighting the emotional complexities without delving into ongoing romantic ties.[53][54] In 2019, Sachdev entered a relationship with actress Palak Purswani, which progressed to a roka ceremony in January 2021 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The couple, who had been dating for about four years, ended their engagement later that year on acrimonious terms, with Purswani citing issues of respect and loyalty as key factors in the split.[55][56][57] Sachdev's next notable link formed during Bigg Boss OTT 2 in 2023, where he bonded closely with contestant Falaq Naaz, sparking widespread dating rumors based on their on-screen chemistry and post-show interactions. The pair reportedly maintained a romantic involvement for over a year, but by April 2025, Naaz confirmed their parting, stating that Sachdev had initiated distance by suggesting a "break" and ceased communication altogether. She attributed the strain to his frustrations over career stagnation and lack of work, which affected his temperament.[58][59][60] In early 2024 interviews, Sachdev voiced reluctance toward formal commitments, citing the emotional toll of prior relationships and a deliberate shift toward prioritizing his professional growth over new romantic entanglements.[61]Filmography
Television series
Avinash Sachdev began his television career with supporting roles in early serials before transitioning to lead characters in popular drama series. His contributions to Indian television primarily span family dramas and romantic narratives on major channels like Star Plus and Zee TV.[62] The following table lists his scripted television series appearances chronologically, including roles and key details:| Years | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2006–2007 | Karam Apnaa Apnaa | Sumit Malhotra | Supporting role in his debut serial, a family drama on Star Plus where he appeared in a cameo capacity early in the storyline.[23][62] |
| 2007–2008 | Khwaish | Salman | Supporting role in the Star Plus romantic drama. |
| 2008 | Kis Desh Mein Hai Meraa Dil | Supporting role | Brief appearance in the Star Plus family saga. |
| 2008–2012 | Choti Bahu | Dev Purohit | Lead role as the devoted husband in this Zee TV family saga; he reprised the character across two seasons, with pivotal episodes focusing on marital challenges and emotional reconciliation arcs unique to daily soap format.[16] |
| 2012 | Teri Meri Love Stories | Lead (telefilm segment) | Lead in one of the anthology episodes on Star Plus, portraying a romantic lead in a short-format story.[63] |
| 2013–2015 | Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? Ek Baar Phir | Shlok Agnihotri | Lead role as a misogynistic businessman who evolves through romance; featured in extended pivotal episodes involving family feuds and redemption, central to the show's prime-time narrative.[24] |
| 2015–2016 | Qubool Hai | Armaan Raza Sheikh | Lead in season 4 on Zee TV, entering as a new romantic interest with recurring episodes highlighting dramatic twists in the ensemble cast's interpersonal dynamics.[27][64] |
| 2016 | Balika Vadhu | Dr. Amit Goel | Supporting role as a doctor in the long-running Colors TV series; involved in short-term pivotal episodes addressing social issues like child marriage, before exiting due to track changes.[29] |
| 2017–2018 | Ayushman Bhava | Avinash Dubey | Lead role in this &TV family drama, portraying a supportive family member with episodes centered on health and relational conflicts in a multi-generational setup. |
| 2019 | Main Bhi Ardhangini | Devansh Jindal / Madhav Tripathi | Dual lead roles in the &TV series, featuring in key episodes exploring modern marital equality themes through character duality.[1][65] |