Paras Chhabra
Paras Chhabra (born 11 July 1990) is an Indian actor, model, and television personality recognized for his prominence in reality television and supporting roles in Hindi serials and films.[1] He rose to fame as the winner of the fifth season of the dating reality show MTV Splitsvilla in 2012, partnering with Akanksha Popli to claim the title.[1] Chhabra later achieved further visibility as a finalist on Bigg Boss 13 (2019–2020), where he opted to exit the competition during the grand finale, accepting a cash prize of ₹10 lakh.[2] Born and raised in Delhi, Chhabra began his career in modeling and managing a chain of health clubs before transitioning to entertainment.[1] He made his acting debut in the 2014 Bollywood musical-thriller M3 – Midsummer Midnight Mumbai, portraying a lead role alongside Sara Khan, and appeared in a cameo in the 2015 film Hamari Adhuri Kahani.[1] On television, he took on notable roles in serials such as Badho Bahu (2016–2018) as Tejinder Singh Gill, Karn Sangini (2018) as Krishna, and Vighnaharta Ganesha (2017–2019) as the demon king Ravana.[1] Additional reality appearances include a wildcard entry in MTV Splitsvilla 8 (2015) and co-hosting Mujhse Shaadi Karoge (2020) alongside Shehnaaz Gill.[1] In recent years, Chhabra has expanded into digital content creation, hosting his own podcast series on YouTube where he interviews fellow celebrities and discusses personal experiences from his career.[3] As of 2025, he continues to maintain a strong social media presence with millions of followers, sharing insights into his lifestyle and spiritual interests.[4]Early life
Family background
Paras Chhabra was born on 11 July 1990 in Delhi, India, to a middle-class family. His early life was marked by the loss of his father, Vinay Chhabra, who passed away when Paras was just three years old. This tragedy left his mother, Ruby Chhabra, to raise him single-handedly in their Delhi home.[5][6][7] As an only child with no siblings, Chhabra grew up in a tight-knit mother-son dynamic that emphasized mutual support and dependence. Ruby Chhabra's role as both provider and nurturer in their modest household instilled a sense of early resilience in Paras, shaping his approach to personal challenges during his formative years in Delhi.[5][7][8]Education
Paras Chhabra attended Ryan International School in Delhi for his primary and secondary education.[5][7] For higher education, he graduated from an open university through a self-paced program, which allowed flexibility amid early family responsibilities.[5][7][9] This approach was supported by his family, enabling him to complete his studies despite his father's early death.[10] Chhabra's formal education remained limited thereafter, as he shifted focus to modeling immediately after graduation.[5][9]Career
Modeling beginnings
After completing his education in Delhi, Paras Chhabra entered the modeling industry around 2011, beginning with print campaigns for several prominent brands.[11] He featured in shoots for Raymond, Mufti, Pantaloons, Monte Carlo, Lakme, and Tamanna, which helped establish his initial presence in the fashion sector.[12] As a newcomer in Delhi's highly competitive modeling scene, Chhabra faced significant challenges, including rejections and the need to build a professional portfolio from scratch. His first modeling assignment marked the start of intense struggles, as he balanced odd jobs in call centers, factories, and salons to support himself while pursuing opportunities. These early hurdles tested his resilience in an industry known for its demanding auditions and visibility barriers for outsiders.[13] By 2012, after gaining some footing through print work, Chhabra transitioned toward television opportunities, seeking to expand beyond modeling into on-screen roles.[11] This shift aligned with his growing interest in entertainment, leveraging his modeling experience to audition for reality formats.Reality television
Paras Chhabra made his debut in reality television with MTV Splitsvilla 5 in 2012, where he partnered with Akanksha Popli and emerged as the winner after competing in a series of challenges focused on compatibility and strategy.[14] This victory marked his breakthrough in the industry, though he faced personal challenges during the show, including mockery from co-contestants over his stammering, which they used to doubt his future prospects in entertainment.[13] In 2019, Chhabra participated in Bigg Boss 13, hosted by Salman Khan on Colors TV, where he reached the top six finalists alongside Sidharth Shukla, Asim Riaz, Shehnaaz Gill, Rashami Desai, and Arti Singh.[15] His gameplay featured key alliances, notably a close bond with Mahira Sharma that evolved into a showmance, while he also maintained friendly ties with Shehnaaz Gill, leading to a prominent love triangle dynamic.[16] Controversies arose from this triangle, including heated arguments and a physical altercation where Sharma slapped him during a frustration-fueled dispute, which he later forgave after her apology.[16] Additionally, during a Weekend Ka Vaar episode, host Salman Khan confronted Chhabra over accusations of manipulating his relationship with Sharma for strategic gain, resulting in a tense exchange where Khan urged him to lower his voice and defend his actions more responsibly.[17] Chhabra ultimately exited as the first finalist eliminated in the grand finale by opting for a cash prize of ₹10 lakh rather than competing further for the trophy, which was won by Sidharth Shukla.[15] These appearances significantly elevated his public persona from a niche reality contestant to a household name, expanding his fan base—evidenced by reaching over 5 million Instagram followers shortly after the show—and paving the way for subsequent acting opportunities in television and films.[18]Acting roles
Paras Chhabra made his television acting debut in 2016 with the comedy-drama series Badho Bahu on &TV, where he played Tejinder Singh (Teji), a wrestler and the ex-lover of the protagonist Pragya, returning from Mumbai to his Haryana roots amid family conflicts and romantic tensions.[19] His portrayal of the rugged, emotionally conflicted Teji received positive viewer feedback for adding depth to the show's themes of love and societal expectations, though it was initially planned as a limited cameo that extended due to audience response.[20] In 2017, he portrayed the antagonistic character Kaal Ketu in the historical drama Aarambh on Star Plus.) Chhabra's subsequent roles included the mythological series Karn Sangini on Star Plus in 2018, where he portrayed Duryodhan, the eldest son of Dhritarashtra and a key antagonist in the epic narrative centered on Karna's life.[21] In this role, Chhabra depicted Duryodhan as a politically astute and ambitious warrior, emphasizing his loyalty to Karna while navigating the complexities of royal intrigue without delving into the full Mahabharata war, which allowed for a nuanced exploration of his character's motivations.[22] The performance marked a significant step in his shift toward scripted roles, showcasing his ability to handle intense dramatic arcs in historical contexts.[23] In 2018, he took on the antagonistic role of Tommy Singh, a contract killer, in a special mahaepisode arc of Kaleerein on Zee TV, contributing to the thriller elements involving underworld dealings and revenge.[24] Chhabra's intense depiction of Tommy highlighted his versatility in negative shades, though the role was confined to the episode's high-stakes narrative.[25] One of Chhabra's notable performances came in 2019 with Vighnaharta Ganesha on Sony TV (2017–2021), where he essayed the complex villain Raavan, a devoted Shiva bhakt who narrates tales of the deity's avatars while embodying the demon king's arrogance and devotion.[26] The role challenged him with intricate dialogues and a multifaceted character arc that balanced tyranny with spiritual depth, earning appreciation for his commanding presence as a mythological antagonist.[27] His stint in the series, which overlapped with his growing fame from Bigg Boss 13, helped solidify his reputation in negative roles within devotional dramas. That year, he also appeared as Soham in the supernatural series Aghori on Discovery Jeet.) Chhabra's foray into films began with the 2014 musical-thriller M3 – Midsummer Midnight Mumbai, directed by Braj Bhushan, in which he played Rahul, a central figure entangled in a suspenseful plot about a man's desperate search for his missing wife amid urban mysteries and musical sequences.[28] As a newcomer alongside Sara Khan, who portrayed Sapna, Chhabra's role involved navigating thriller elements like chases and revelations, providing him early exposure to on-screen chemistry and the demands of blending suspense with song-and-dance routines in a low-budget production.[29] The experience taught him the intricacies of film sets compared to television pacing, though the movie received limited theatrical attention.[9] In 2015, Chhabra had a minor role in Mohit Suri's romantic drama Hamari Adhuri Kahani, produced by Vishesh Films, where he portrayed a wealthy businessman whose scenes were largely edited out after filming in Dubai with co-stars Sara Khan and Vidya Balan.[30] Originally intended to feature in a subplot influencing the lead characters' emotional journey through an airport pickup sequence and interactions, his contribution was reduced to a brief background appearance in the song "Hasi," where he is seen clapping.[31] Chhabra later reflected on the setback as a typical hurdle in an actor's career, which motivated him to persist and seek more substantial opportunities in subsequent projects.Other ventures
Following his participation in Bigg Boss 13, Paras Chhabra launched the podcast series Abraa Ka Dabra Show in 2024, where he hosts conversations on personal experiences, relationships, and insights from the entertainment industry.[32] The show features guests from the reality TV world, including former co-contestants like Arti Singh and Madhurima Tuli, discussing topics such as behind-the-scenes drama from Bigg Boss and life lessons drawn from their careers.[33] Episodes often blend humor, spirituality, and candid revelations, with recent installments in 2025 exploring themes like devotion during festivals such as Janmashtami.[34] Available on platforms like Spotify and JioSaavn, the podcast has garnered attention for Chhabra's unfiltered hosting style, attracting listeners interested in celebrity anecdotes.[35] In addition to his podcast, Chhabra has expanded into brand endorsements and social media influencing, capitalizing on his online presence built during the 2020s. He has collaborated with fashion and lifestyle brands, including Mufti, Raymond, and Gillette, promoting products through print shoots and digital campaigns.[10] As of 2025, Chhabra maintains over 7.5 million followers on Instagram, where he shares content blending style, fitness, and entertainment to engage audiences and secure sponsored partnerships in sectors like apparel and grooming.[36] His influencing efforts emphasize authentic storytelling, making him a sought-after figure for brands aiming to reach younger demographics through relatable posts.[37] Chhabra's recent activities include travel vlogs and public appearances that extend his digital footprint. In July 2025, he documented a solo trip to Delhi in a vlog, highlighting local experiences and personal reflections on travel as a rejuvenating pursuit.[38] Earlier in June 2025, he shared a vlog from Vrindavan, discussing his spiritual journey and devotion, which resonated with fans amid his growing interest in faith-based content.[39] For public events, Chhabra attended a Ganpati celebration reunion with Bigg Boss 13 co-contestant Arti Singh in September 2025, evoking nostalgia through shared videos of the festivities and interactions with her family.[4] These ventures underscore his transition from reality TV to multifaceted digital entrepreneurship.Personal life
Relationships
Paras Chhabra was in a long-term relationship with actress Sara Khan from 2012 to 2015. The couple, who met through industry circles, participated together in the dance reality show Nach Baliye 7 in 2015, but their partnership ended shortly after due to trust issues, with Khan reportedly initiating the breakup after sensing infidelity. In 2018, Khan publicly accused Chhabra of exploiting their past relationship for personal gain and fame, stating that he continued to mention her name in interviews despite the split.[40][41][42] Following the breakup with Khan, Chhabra entered a relationship with actress Pavitra Punia around 2018, after meeting through industry events including Box Cricket League. Their romance became publicly known through media coverage and social media interactions, but it faced challenges including compatibility issues and Punia's undisclosed marital status at the time, leading to a bitter split later that year. The past relationship gained renewed attention during Chhabra's stint on Bigg Boss 13 in 2019, where Punia publicly supported him as a friend, though the romantic involvement had already concluded prior to the show.[43][44][45][46] Chhabra's next prominent relationship was with actress Akanksha Puri, beginning in 2019 while co-starring on the television series Vighnaharta Ganesha. The couple's bond was openly discussed during Bigg Boss 13, where Chhabra entered as Puri's boyfriend and even expressed intentions to marry her post-show. However, tensions arose from Chhabra's on-screen closeness with fellow contestant Mahira Sharma, culminating in their breakup in early 2020, with Chhabra citing Puri's sharing of private details with the media as a key factor. Puri later reflected in 2023 that the split lacked proper closure, as Chhabra had developed feelings for someone else during the show.[47][48][49] Following his breakup with Puri, Chhabra began a relationship with actress Mahira Sharma around 2020, which developed during their time as co-contestants on Bigg Boss 13. The couple dated for approximately three years, facing challenges including arguments and the pressures of a live-in arrangement. They parted ways in early 2023, with Chhabra later attributing the split to incompatibilities in their living situation.[50][51][52] As of 2025, Chhabra remains single.[10]Health and fitness
Paras Chhabra embarked on a notable weight loss transformation, shedding 25 kg from 125 kg to 100 kg by August 2023, achieved through disciplined diet modifications and consistent exercise regimens under professional guidance. His trainer highlighted this as only halfway through the overall journey, emphasizing sustainable habits like portion control and regular workouts to maintain progress.[53][54][55] Chhabra has experienced weight fluctuations linked to stress and anxiety attacks, as he has explained in public statements tying mental health challenges to physical changes. These episodes have included increased sleep from medication and disrupted routines contributing to regain.[56][57] Chhabra has actively advocated for mental health awareness, openly discussing his experiences with therapy, including anti-anxiety medication, and the role of structured fitness routines in recovery. He promotes integrating exercise and balanced nutrition not just for physical health but as essential tools for emotional resilience, encouraging others to seek professional help amid similar struggles.[58][59]Filmography
Television
Paras Chhabra made his television debut as a contestant on the dating reality show MTV Splitsvilla season 5 in 2012, partnering with Akanksha Puri to win the competition.[60] He appeared as himself in V The Serial in 2012. In 2013, he participated as a contestant in Nach Baliye season 6, partnering with Akanksha Puri. From 2014 to 2015, he was a contestant on Box Cricket League. He portrayed the character of Tejinder Singh, commonly referred to as Teji or Jatta Singh, in the &TV family drama Badho Bahu from 2016 to 2017.[19][1] In 2017, he played Kaal Ketu in the Star Plus series Aarambh. In 2018, Chhabra appeared in the Zee TV series Kaleerein as Tommy Singh, a contract killer.[11] The same year, he played the antagonistic role of Duryodhan (also spelled Duryodhana) in the Sony Entertainment Television mythological series Karn Sangini, appearing in 89 episodes.[61][62] In 2019, Chhabra essayed the role of the demon king Raavan in the Sony SAB show Vighnaharta Ganesh.[1][63] In 2019, he portrayed Soham in the Zee TV series Aghori. In 2019–2020, he participated as a contestant in the Colors TV reality series Bigg Boss season 13, hosted by Salman Khan, where he finished in third place and received ₹10 lakh as prize money.[2] In 2020, he co-hosted the reality show Mujhse Shaadi Karoge alongside Shehnaaz Gill.[1]Films
Paras Chhabra's feature film career began in 2014 with a supporting role in the musical thriller M3 – Midsummer Midnight Mumbai, where he portrayed Rahul, the love interest to the lead character Sapna. In 2015, he took on a minor role in the romantic drama Hamari Adhuri Kahani, with scenes shot in Dubai alongside Sara Khan, though these were ultimately edited out of the final release, leaving his contribution uncredited in the theatrical version.[31][30] No further feature film credits or documented cameo appearances for Chhabra have been reported through 2025.[61]| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2014 | M3 – Midsummer Midnight Mumbai | Rahul |
| 2015 | Hamari Adhuri Kahani | Minor role (scenes cut)[31][30] |
Music videos
Paras Chhabra has appeared in various music videos, primarily in Punjabi and Hindi songs, showcasing his on-screen charisma in romantic and lead roles. His early features include Punjabi tracks before gaining wider recognition through reality television. In 2019, Chhabra took the lead role in the Punjabi music video "ਬੇਗੀ - The Queen" by Jenny Johal, directed by B2Gether Pros.[64] The same year, he made a special appearance in "ATM Di Machine" by Dev Negi, starring opposite Neha Malik under Zee Music Originals.[65] Post his stint on Bigg Boss 13, Chhabra's popularity surged, resulting in multiple high-profile music video collaborations from 2020 to 2025, frequently partnering with Mahira Sharma and prominent singers. Key appearances during this period include:- "Baarish" (2020), a romantic duet with Mahira Sharma, sung by Sonu Kakkar and Nikhil D'Souza, composed by Tony Kakkar.[66]
- "Hashtag Love Soniyea" (2020), featuring Mahira Sharma, performed by Piyush Mehroliyaa with rap by Mellow D.[67]
- "Ring" (2020), a Punjabi track with Mahira Sharma, sung by Raman Goyal.[68]
- "Pyaar V Karna Sikhle" (2021), opposite Mahira Sharma, featuring vocals by Afsana Khan.[61]
- "Rang Lageya" (2021), starring with Mahira Sharma, sung by Mohit Chauhan and composed by Rochak Kohli.[69]
- "Bardaashth" (2021), a collaboration with Vaibhavi Joshi, sung by Hariharan.[70]
- "Nazron Me Tha Tu" (2022), alongside Anukriti Mona, performed by Jyotica Tangri and Harmaan Nazim.[71]
- "Jinna Royi Aan" (2023), featuring in the video for Ninja's Punjabi single.[72]
- "Qafira" (2023), reuniting with Mahira Sharma, sung by Afsana Khan and composed by Saajz.[73]
- "Nai Jaana" (2024), with Meyhar Kaur, performed by Shaan and Hritu Zee.[74]
- "Chhod Do Anchal" (2024), a solo feature opposite Monika Ravan.[75]
- "Jo Tuna Hoya Mera" (2025), opposite Kangna Sharma, sung by Dev Negi.[76]
- "Ankhiyo Da Noor" (2024), starring with Archana Gautam in a Bollywood-style romantic track.[77]