Sahil Vaid
Sahil Vaid (born 24 September 1986) is an Indian actor, theatre artist, and voice-over artist recognized for his versatile supporting roles in Bollywood films and Hindi dubbing for international stars.[1] Born in Salem, Tamil Nadu, he brings a background in theatre to his performances, often portraying relatable friends or ensemble characters that add depth to ensemble casts.[1] His career spans comedic, dramatic, and biographical roles, with notable contributions to both live-action films and voice work for Hollywood icons like Keanu Reeves and Tom Cruise.[2] Vaid made his film debut in the 2012 comedy Bittoo Boss, but gained widespread attention for his breakthrough role as Poplu, the humorous sidekick, in the romantic comedy Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania (2014), directed by Shashank Khaitan.[3] He reprised a similar dynamic in the sequel Badrinath Ki Dulhania (2017), further establishing his presence in the Dulhania franchise.[3] Transitioning to more dramatic territory, he portrayed JP, the loyal friend of the protagonist played by Sushant Singh Rajput, in the 2020 adaptation Dil Bechara, where he also contributed unscripted voice-overs.[2] In 2021, Vaid depicted Amit Sud (Sunny), the real-life best friend of war hero Captain Vikram Batra, in the biographical war film Shershaah.[1] His theatre experience, spanning over two decades as of 2020, has been instrumental in shaping his ability to handle emotionally layered characters.[2] In addition to on-screen work, Vaid is a prominent dubbing artist, providing Hindi voices for high-profile actors in films such as John Wick for Keanu Reeves and multiple Mission: Impossible installments for Tom Cruise.[2] His recent projects include the role of Inspector Amit Chauhan in the crime thriller Silence 2: The Night Owl Bar Shootout (2024), IPS officer SP Amit Verma in the investigative series The Hunt: The Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case (2025), and voicing Krishna in the Netflix animated series Kurukshetra (2025).[1][4][5] Vaid's body of work highlights his adaptability across genres, from light-hearted romances to serious biopics and thrillers.[6]Early life and education
Upbringing and family
Sahil Vaid was born on September 24, 1986, in Salem, Tamil Nadu, India, into a lower middle-class Punjabi family.[1] He spent his early childhood in a rural setting near Salem, surrounded by natural environments that included wildlife such as snakes, which shaped his initial experiences before urban life.[7] In 1997, at the age of 11, Vaid's family relocated to New Delhi, where he was primarily raised.[7] Growing up in a supportive family environment, Vaid received encouragement for his artistic interests; Naseeruddin Shah, who became his mentor, dissuaded him from pursuing a military career in the Indian Army by calling his father and convincing him to support Vaid's artistic interests instead.[7] During his childhood, he acquired the nicknames Shankey and Shaggy, which reflected his playful personality among peers and family.[1] Vaid's initial exposure to theatre came through school activities in New Delhi, where he discovered acting in Class VI despite initially struggling with Hindi proficiency after the move from Tamil Nadu.[7] This early involvement in school plays and local performances ignited his passion for acting, leading him to participate in professional theatre productions daily after school and laying the groundwork for his future pursuits in the performing arts.[7]Academic and artistic training
Sahil Vaid completed his schooling at Sumermal Jain Public School in New Delhi, where he developed an early interest in performing arts through participation in school plays. His debut stage performance occurred in 1997, marking the beginning of his practical exposure to acting and helping him overcome initial stage fright.[8][9] Vaid pursued higher education at Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology in Hisar, Haryana, earning a postgraduate degree in media studies. During his college years, he remained actively involved in theatre groups in Delhi, balancing academic commitments with performances that honed his skills in improvisation and character development.[7][8] In 2007, seeking formal training, Vaid relocated to Mumbai to join the Actors' Studio at Whistling Woods International, where he studied acting techniques under industry professionals. This program provided him with structured education in screen and stage performance, emphasizing emotional depth and technical proficiency. His foundational experiences in school and college theatre, combined with this advanced training, culminated in over two decades of cumulative stage work by the early 2020s, equipping him for professional opportunities in the entertainment industry.[7][10][11]Career
Theatre and stage beginnings
Sahil Vaid entered professional theatre in the mid-2000s after initial school productions in Delhi starting around 1997, marking the beginning of a career that spanned over 17 years by 2022.[7][12] Following his move to Mumbai and acting training at Whistling Woods International in 2007, he immersed himself in stage work, taking on diverse roles from acting to technical support in live productions.[7] A pivotal association formed with Naseeruddin Shah's Motley theatre group, where Vaid joined as an understudy and contributor, often stepping in for key roles during rehearsals and performances.[13] Shah, serving as a mentor, guided Vaid through intensive acting workshops that emphasized ensemble dynamics and artistic depth, fostering his growth within the group since the late 2000s.[14] This collaboration provided invaluable opportunities, including ensemble contributions to Motley's acclaimed productions, solidifying Vaid's foundation in professional stage acting. Vaid's notable stage roles include portraying Pierre and the illusory figures in Motley's 2017 adaptation of The Father by Florian Zeller, directed by Naseeruddin Shah, where his performance added layers to the psychological narrative.[15] He also featured in the 2019 ensemble for Manto... Ismat Haazir Hain!, a Motley production exploring stories by Saadat Hasan Manto and Ismat Chughtai, highlighting his versatility in Hindustani theatre.[16] Earlier, he had joined Shah's staging of The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial by substituting for an absent actor, an experience that deepened his commitment to the craft.[7] Through these live performances with Motley and other groups, Vaid honed skills in physical acting, emphasizing body language and movement to convey emotion without reliance on dialogue. His training under Shah further developed improvisation techniques, enabling adaptive responses in ensemble scenes and influencing a spontaneous style that carried into later work.[14] This stage foundation, built on rigorous collaboration and real-time audience interaction, underscored Vaid's evolution as a theatre artist before transitioning to broader mediums.Film and television roles
Sahil Vaid began his screen career with a supporting role as a friend to the protagonist in the 2012 romantic comedy Bittoo Boss, marking his debut in Bollywood.[3] This early appearance showcased his comedic timing, drawing from his theatre background that lent authenticity to his on-screen presence.[2] Vaid achieved a breakthrough in 2014 with his portrayal of Poplu, the humorous best friend to the lead in the romantic comedy Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania, which helped establish him as a reliable supporting actor in ensemble casts.[17] He continued in a similar vein in 2017's Badrinath Ki Dulhania, reprising a lighthearted sidekick role that further solidified his association with the franchise.[17] That same year, he diversified his portfolio by playing Jugnu, a volatile bank robber, in the heist comedy Bank Chor, demonstrating his range beyond comedic relief.[18] In 2020, Vaid appeared as Jagdish Pandey (JP), a visually impaired yet optimistic close friend to the protagonist, in the emotional drama Dil Bechara.[19] His career evolved toward more prominent supporting parts in 2021, including the role of Amit Sud (Sunny), a fellow soldier, in the biographical war film Shershaah, and Gyaneswar Chaurasia in the action thriller Satyameva Jayate 2.[1] Vaid also ventured into television and web series that year, debuting as Inspector Amit Chauhan in the crime thriller Silence... Can You Hear It?.[20] In 2022, he played Kukku, a key ally, in the action-comedy Babli Bouncer.[21] This period marked his transition to varied genres, blending humor with intensity. Vaid's roles grew more substantial in subsequent years, including Sikhu in the 2023 action drama Chatrapathi. In 2023, he also took on the comedic role of Kuki in the web series Bajao. In 2024, he featured as Maria's date in the mystery thriller Merry Christmas and reprised his investigative persona as Inspector Amit Chauhan in Silence 2: The Night Owl Bar Shootout.[1] In 2025, Vaid delivered a transformative performance as IPS officer SP Amit Verma, a determined key investigator, in the crime thriller series The Hunt: The Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case, widely regarded as a breakout role in his career, and appeared in the romantic comedy Suswagatam Khushamadeed.[4][11]Voice acting and dubbing
Vaid transitioned into voice acting parallel to his burgeoning film career in the early 2010s, capitalizing on the vocal discipline cultivated through his extensive theatre experience. Having performed in stage productions since 1997, including under mentors like Naseeruddin Shah, he developed a versatile command of voice modulation and emotional delivery that proved invaluable for dubbing. His initial foray into voice work included providing Hindi dubs for international films such as Final Destination 5, marking the beginning of a prolific output exceeding 400 dubbed projects across languages like Hindi, Punjabi, and Tamil.[7] In Indian cinema, Vaid's dubbing contributions have spanned action-oriented roles, lending his voice to characters in Telugu and Tamil films dubbed for Hindi audiences. Notable examples include Shawar Ali in the 2010 action thriller Golimaar, the antagonist Ajaz Khan in the 2013 Telugu film Baadshah, and Sathish in the 2019 Tamil movie Aruvam. These assignments showcased his ability to adapt to regional accents and high-energy dialogues, complementing his on-screen acting without direct visual presence.[22] Vaid's international dubbing portfolio expanded significantly with Hollywood blockbusters, particularly in action franchises. He contributed to the John Wick series by voicing key characters, including John Wick himself in spin-offs like Ballerina (2025), building on his earlier work in the 2017 installment. In 2024, he dubbed the lead role of Agent Argylle for Henry Cavill in Argylle, and continued his association with the Mission: Impossible series by voicing Benji Dunn (Simon Pegg) in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (2025), succeeding previous dubs in films like Fallout (2018). These high-profile gigs highlighted his precision in syncing with fast-paced action sequences and comedic timing.[22] Beyond live-action dubbing, Vaid has lent his voice to animated projects, infusing mythological narratives with depth. In the Disney+ Hotstar series The Legend of Hanuman (2021–2025), he portrayed the demonic Ahiravan across multiple seasons and the heroic Vaali in Season 1, drawing from his theatre-honed dramatic range to bring these epic figures to life. His work in animation has grown alongside action dubbing, reflecting a broader versatility that has seen increased demand in 2024–2025 productions amid the rise of dubbed streaming content.Filmography
Live-action films
Sahil Vaid made his film debut in a supporting role in the 2012 romantic comedy Bittoo Boss, playing a friend of the protagonist.| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Bittoo Boss | Friend |
| 2013 | Grand Masti | Supporting role |
| 2014 | Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania | Poplu |
| 2014 | Kaanchi: The Unbreakable | Sanjay Pathare |
| 2017 | Badrinath Ki Dulhania | Somdev Mishra |
| 2017 | Bank Chor | Jugnu |
| 2018 | Baa Baaa Black Sheep | Ashish Shivalkar |
| 2018 | Manto | K. Asif |
| 2019 | The Zoya Factor | Commentator Paaji (voice) |
| 2020 | Coolie No. 1 | Deepak |
| 2020 | Dil Bechara | Jagdish Pandey / JP |
| 2021 | Shershaah | Amit Sud / Sunny |
| 2021 | Satyameva Jayate 2 | Gyaneswar Chaurasia |
| 2021 | Silence... Can You Hear It? | Inspector Amit Chauhan |
| 2022 | Babli Bouncer | Kukku |
| 2023 | Chatrapathi | Sikhu |
| 2024 | Merry Christmas | Maria's Date |
| 2024 | Silence 2: The Night Owl Bar Shootout | Inspector Amit Chauhan |
| 2025 | Suswagatam Khushamadeed | Chand |
| 2025 | Dark Hours | Jawala Singh |
Live-action television and web series
Sahil Vaid has made selective appearances in live-action television and web series, often taking on supporting roles that emphasize his nuanced portrayals of everyday characters entangled in suspenseful narratives. His work in this medium began modestly but has grown to include contributions to popular OTT platforms, reflecting a transition toward digital episodic storytelling. In 2021, Vaid starred as Aneer in Crime Next Door, a Hindi thriller anthology series on Disney+ Hotstar's Quix, where he appeared across seven episodes exploring twisted tales of urban crime and morality.[23] The series, directed by multiple filmmakers, highlighted his ability to convey quiet intensity in ensemble-driven shorts.[24] Vaid's next prominent web series role came in 2023 with Bajao, a JioCinema drama centered on the cutthroat Punjabi pop music scene. He portrayed Kuki, one of three ambitious friends navigating fame, betrayal, and industry pressures alongside leads Tanuj Virwani and Sahil Khattar.[25] The eight-episode series received praise for its vibrant depiction of youth culture and Vaid's authentic supporting performance.[26] By 2025, Vaid expanded his television portfolio with the role of Superintendent of Police Amit Verma in The Hunt: The Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case, a SonyLIV crime thriller miniseries recounting the real-life investigation into the 1991 assassination. Directed by Nagesh Kukunoor, the series features Vaid in a key investigative capacity, contributing to its focus on procedural drama and historical accuracy.[27] His performance alongside Amit Sial and Bagavathi Perumal underscored his growing presence in fact-based narratives.[28] Overall, Vaid's television and web series output remains limited compared to his film work, yet his roles have proven impactful, often providing emotional anchors in high-stakes ensemble stories.[1]Voice roles
Animated films and series
Sahil Vaid has contributed voice performances to several animated projects, primarily in Indian mythological adaptations, where his versatile vocal range brings depth to antagonistic and divine characters.[1] In 2020, Vaid provided the voice for Shinji in a single episode of Baahubali: The Lost Legends, an animated web series extending the Baahubali franchise with action-oriented storytelling.[29] Vaid's prominent role came in The Legend of Hanuman (2021–present), an animated series retelling the Ramayana. He voiced Vali, the monkey king and antagonist in key arcs of Season 1, portraying the character's arrogance and combat prowess during the Kishkindha conflict episodes. In Seasons 3–5 (2023–2025), Vaid voiced Ahiravan, the demon king of Patala, featuring prominently in the underworld invasion storyline across multiple episodes, where his menacing tone underscores the villain's magical deception and battles against Hanuman.[30] In 2025, Vaid lent his voice to Krishna in Kurukshetra, a Netflix animated series depicting the 18-day Mahabharata war from multiple perspectives. His portrayal of the divine charioteer emphasizes Krishna's strategic wisdom and philosophical guidance to Arjuna throughout the 18-episode narrative.[31] Upcoming in 2027, Vaid is set to voice Indra in Baahubali: The Eternal War – Part 1, an animated film exploring the afterlife adventures of the titular prince in a fantastical extension of the epic saga.[32]Dubbing for live-action media
Sahil Vaid has provided Hindi dubbing for several live-action Indian and Hollywood films, lending his voice to various characters, including leads and supporting roles, in action-oriented narratives. His contributions often involve syncing with intense action sequences and dialogue-heavy roles, enhancing accessibility for Hindi-speaking audiences.[22]Indian Films
Vaid's dubbing work in Indian cinema primarily features Telugu and Tamil films dubbed into Hindi, where he voices antagonistic or comedic supporting roles.- Golimaar (2010, dubbed 2021): Vaid dubbed the voice of Shawar Ali as Talwar, a ruthless henchman in this Telugu action thriller.[22]
- Baadshah (2013, dubbed 2022): He provided the Hindi voice for Ajaz Khan's character Ruthless Johnny, a key antagonist in the Telugu action film retitled Be Shakal for its Hindi release.[22]
- Aruvam (2019, dubbed 2021): Vaid dubbed Sathish as Sorimuthu, a comedic sidekick in this Tamil horror-comedy, contributing to the film's lighthearted ensemble dynamics.[22]
Hollywood Films
Vaid has been involved in dubbing several high-profile Hollywood action franchises for their Hindi versions, often handling supporting or lead roles in fast-paced sequences.- Captain America: Civil War (2016): Vaid dubbed Paul Rudd as Scott Lang / Ant-Man.[22]
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2016): He provided the Hindi voice for Alan Ritchson as Raphael (voice).[22]
- Avengers: Endgame (2019): Vaid contributed voice dubbing for multiple characters in this Marvel blockbuster.[1]
- John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017): He dubbed Keanu Reeves as John Wick, the titular assassin, in this sequel's Hindi version, capturing the character's stoic intensity across action set pieces.[22][12]
- Mission: Impossible – Fallout (2018): Starting with this installment, Vaid provided the Hindi voice for Simon Pegg as Benji Dunn, the tech-savvy IMF agent, continuing through subsequent films including Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One (2023).[22][33][34]
- Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (2025): Vaid reprised his role dubbing Simon Pegg as Benji Dunn in the franchise's eighth and concluding film.[22][33]
- Argylle (2024): He voiced Henry Cavill's character Argylle, the suave spy protagonist, in the Hindi dub of this action-comedy.[22][35]
- From the World of John Wick: Ballerina (2025): Vaid dubbed Keanu Reeves as John Wick in this spin-off, appearing in a supporting capacity within the extended universe.[22]