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Deepak Dobriyal

Deepak Dobriyal (born 1 September 1975) is an Indian actor and theatre artist known for his versatile performances in and stage productions, often portraying nuanced supporting characters that blend comedy, drama, and intensity. Born in Pauri Garhwal, , Dobriyal moved to with his family at the age of five, where he grew up and developed an early interest in through local enactments. He began his professional acting career in 1994 with the Asmita Theatre Group under director , featuring in acclaimed plays such as Tughlaq and , which honed his skills in and . After years in theatre and a brief television debut in the crime series (1998), he transitioned to films with a small role in (2003), but gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of the loyal yet impulsive Rajju in Vishal Bhardwaj's Omkara (2006). Dobriyal's filmography spans over 50 projects, where he has excelled in comic relief roles like Pappi in the Tanu Weds Manu franchise (2011, 2015) and supporting roles such as the tutor in Hindi Medium (2017) and the loyal friend in Angrezi Medium (2020), while also tackling darker characters in films such as Gulaal (2009) and the recent Netflix thriller Sector 36 (2024), inspired by the Nithari killings. His ability to steal scenes without dominating the narrative has earned him critical acclaim and several awards, including the Filmfare Award Marathi for Best Actor for Baba (2020), the Apsara Award for Best Comic Actor for Tanu Weds Manu (2011), and the Dadasaheb Phalke Film Foundation Award for Best Iconic Actor (2024). In his personal life, he has been married to filmmaker and assistant director Lara Bhalla since 2009.

Background

Early life and education

Deepak Dobriyal was born on 1 September 1975 in Kabra village, located near Rithakhal and Satpuli in the of , which was then part of . He grew up in a modest family from a small rural town, where economic constraints shaped his early years. Dobriyal's family relocated from their village in Garhwal to when he was five years old, seeking better economic opportunities for his father. In , he attended Government Boys Senior Secondary School in Begumpur, where he navigated the challenges of urban life and a strict educational environment that did little to foster academic passion. It was during his school years that Dobriyal began developing an early interest in , participating in local enactments as a , influenced by his rural roots and the cultural shifts of city living. After completing his schooling, Dobriyal pursued formal acting training through the in , where he worked under for six years starting in 1994. This intensive apprenticeship honed his acting skills through involvement in plays emphasizing . He also completed a correspondence degree from , balancing it with his growing involvement in theatre. This foundation paved the way for his professional entry into stage productions.

Personal life

Deepak Dobriyal married filmmaker and Lara Bhalla on January 17, 2009. The couple met on the sets of the 2006 film Omkara, where Bhalla served as an assistant director, connecting through their shared involvement in the Indian film industry. Dobriyal and Bhalla share a mutual interest in the arts, with Bhalla's background in directing and assisting on projects like (2007) and (2009) complementing Dobriyal's theatre and acting pursuits. They have made joint public appearances at industry events, including film premieres, reflecting their supportive partnership. The couple resides in , where Dobriyal balances his demanding acting schedule with family responsibilities, often prioritizing time away from the spotlight. They have two children—a son, Siddharth, and a daughter, Leela—though Dobriyal emphasizes privacy in discussing personal family dynamics beyond these details.

Professional career

Theatre career

Deepak Dobriyal launched his professional theatre career in 1994 by joining the Asmita Theatre Group in , founded and directed by , where he underwent intensive training and performed in socially relevant productions. Over the next six years with the group, he honed his craft through rigorous ensemble work, contributing to the group's reputation for staging politically charged plays that addressed contemporary Indian issues. Among his notable performances were roles in Girish Karnad's Tughlaq, where he portrayed the intense character of Aazam as part of the lead ensemble, exploring themes of idealism and political folly; Dharamvir Bharati's , in which he played the vigilant Praheri, delving into moral dilemmas amid epic tragedy; and Mahesh Dattani's Final Solutions, embodying the emotionally charged Javed to highlight communal tensions in post-Partition . Dobriyal also took on the lead role of Eben in an of Eugene O'Neill's , marking his evolution from supporting ensemble parts to more prominent characters during the 1990s and early 2000s. After leaving Asmita, he briefly joined the Act One theatre group under director Pt. , further refining his stage presence in productions like Aao Saathi Sapna Dekhen. Dobriyal's theatre experience, characterized by its emphasis on realistic portrayals and , played a pivotal role in developing his signature naturalistic acting style, which he has credited with providing a strong foundation for his later work. Despite achieving success in films from the early onward, he has maintained an ongoing connection to the stage, participating in workshops and supporting revivals of classic plays in recent years to mentor emerging and preserve theatre's vitality in .

Film career

Prior to films, he made a brief television debut in the crime series (1998). Deepak Dobriyal transitioned from theatre to cinema with his screen debut in the 2003 crime drama , directed by , where he played the supporting role of Thapa, a loyal , earning early critical notice for his nuanced performance amid an ensemble cast including and Tabu. His theatre background, honed through years with the Asmita Theatre Group, aided his ability to improvise and bring authenticity to the role, marking a pivotal shift to films. Dobriyal's breakthrough came with Bhardwaj's 2006 adaptation of Shakespeare's , Omkara, where he portrayed Rajju Tiwary, a vengeful rustic character whose intense emotional arc alongside and garnered widespread acclaim and established him as a compelling in . Following this, he appeared in over a dozen films in the late and early , including (2008) and (2012), gradually building a reputation for versatile character work. A comic resurgence defined the for Dobriyal, highlighted by his portrayal of the bumbling yet endearing Pappi in the Tanu Weds Manu (2011), which he reprised in the 2015 sequel , roles that showcased his comic timing and cemented his appeal in mainstream entertainers while grossing over ₹300 combined worldwide. These performances shifted public perception toward his lighter side, though he selectively chose projects to avoid pigeonholing. Dobriyal's career evolved into diverse dramatic and antagonistic phases in the late 2010s and 2020s, including the heartfelt role of Shyam Prakash, a devoted uncle, in the educational satire Hindi Medium (2017), opposite Irrfan Khan, which highlighted his emotional depth and contributed to the film's commercial success exceeding ₹200 crore globally. He embraced negative shades as the ruthless gangster Ashwatthama in the action thriller Bholaa (2023), a role he described as a "relaunch" that allowed him to break from comedic stereotypes. In 2024, Dobriyal delivered a career-defining performance as the determined yet flawed Inspector Ram Charan Pandey in the Netflix crime thriller Sector 36, inspired by real events, where his portrayal of a cop unraveling a serial murder case was lauded for its intensity and moral complexity, earning praise as a game-changer in his trajectory toward lead-supporting roles. By 2025, with over 50 films and projects to his credit, he continued this versatility in the comedy Son of Sardaar 2, playing the quirky Gul, further demonstrating his range across genres. Throughout his film journey, Dobriyal has navigated challenges like post-, often rejecting repetitive comic offers from major production houses to pursue authentic, multifaceted characters, a selective approach that has sustained his reputation for genuineness despite occasional career gaps.

Works and recognition

Filmography

Deepak Dobriyal has appeared in over 35 Hindi-language feature films and cinematic web releases from 2003 to 2025, marking his debut with a minor role and progressing to supporting and lead characters. Deepak Dobriyal's includes the following feature films and cinematic web releases, listed chronologically.
YearTitleRole
2003MaqboolThapa
2006OmkaraRajju
20071971Flight Lt. Gurtu
2008ShauryaCaptain Javed Khan
2009Delhi-6Mamdu
2009GulaalRajendar Bhati
200913B: Fear Has a New AddressSiddharth "Sid" V. Shetty
2010Daayen Ya BaayenVinay
2011Tanu Weds ManuPappi Sehlote
2011Teen Thay BhaiChaman Lal
2011Not a Love StoryInspector Shyam Deshmukh
2012Dabangg 2Makkhi
2013Chor Chor Super ChorSatbir
2013Sooper Se OoperKukreja
2014Chal BhaagChotu
2015Tanu Weds Manu ReturnsPappi Sehlote
2015Prem Ratan Dhan PayoKanhaiya
2017Hindi MediumShyam Prakash
2017Lucknow CentralVictor Chattopadhyay
2018KaalakaandiMafia
2018Kuldip Patwal: I Didn't Do It!Kuldip Patwal
2018Baaghi 2Usman Langda
2018Nanu Ki JaanuGopu
2019Laal KaptaanTau
2020KaamyaabChaman Lal
2020Angrezi MediumGopi Bansal
2022Good Luck JerryRinku Bhabhi's Father
2022BhediyaJitesh "Jitu" Detha / Panda
2023BholaaTambi
2024Sector 36Inspector Ram Charan Pandey
2025Son of Sardaar 2Gul
This catalog highlights his contributions to , including OTT releases like Sector 36.

Awards and nominations

Deepak Dobriyal has received recognition for his versatile performances across , , and digital platforms, earning a total of six major awards and several nominations, particularly in supporting and negative roles, highlighting his range from debut breakthroughs to contemporary OTT acclaim. His early career milestone came in 2007 when he won the Filmfare Special Performance Award for his role as Rajju Tiwari in Omkara, marking his impactful debut in Bollywood. In 2012, he won the Apsara Award for Best Comic Actor for his role as Pappi in Tanu Weds Manu. In 2020, Dobriyal secured two awards for his lead role as Madhav in the Marathi film Baba: the Filmfare Award for Best Actor (Marathi) at the 7th Filmfare Awards Marathi, and the Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Actor, underscoring his foray into regional cinema. In 2024, he received the Film Foundation Award for Best Iconic Actor of Film Industry. Dobriyal's nominations in the for Best include three instances: in 2016 for Pappi Ji in , in 2018 for Shyam Prakash in , and in 2021 for Gopi Ghasiteram Bansal in . In 2023, he received a for in a Negative Role for his portrayal of Tambi in . Reflecting his growing presence in , Dobriyal won the IIFA for Best Supporting Actor in 2025 for his role as Inspector Ram Charan Pandey in the film Sector 36, while also earning a for the in the same at the IWMBuzz Awards.
YearAward CeremonyCategoryWorkResult
2007Filmfare AwardsSpecial Performance AwardOmkaraWon
2012Apsara AwardsBest Comic ActorTanu Weds ManuWon
2016Filmfare AwardsBest Supporting ActorTanu Weds Manu ReturnsNominated
2018Filmfare AwardsBest Supporting ActorHindi MediumNominated
2020Filmfare Awards MarathiBest ActorBabaWon
2020Maharashtra State Film AwardsBest ActorBabaWon
2021Filmfare AwardsBest Supporting ActorAngrezi MediumNominated
2023Film AwardsBest Actor in a Negative RoleBholaaNominated
2024Dadasaheb Phalke Film Foundation AwardsBest Iconic Actor of Hindi Film Industry-Won
2025IIFA Digital AwardsBest Performance in a Supporting Role - MaleSector 36Won
2025IWMBuzz Digital AwardsPopular Award for Best Supporting ActorSector 36Nominated

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