Swapnil Joshi
Swapnil Joshi (born 18 October 1977) is an Indian actor, comedian, and television personality primarily known for his extensive work in Marathi cinema and television, as well as select Hindi projects.[1][2] Joshi began his acting career as a child artist at the age of nine, debuting in the Hindi television series Uttar Ramayana (1988), where he portrayed the young Kusha.[3][4] He rose to prominence in the 1990s with his iconic role as the adolescent Lord Krishna in the mythological series Shri Krishna (1993), which established him as a household name across India.[4] Over the years, he has appeared in numerous television shows, including the Marathi serials Eka Lagnachi Dusri Goshta (2012–2013) and the Hindi comedy Golmaal Hai Bhai Sab Golmaal Hai (2012), showcasing his versatility in dramatic and comedic roles.[5][6] In Marathi films, Joshi has become one of the industry's leading actors, starring in commercially successful and critically acclaimed movies such as Duniyadari (2013), Mumbai Pune Mumbai (2014), Mitwaa (2015), and Mumbai Pune Mumbai 2 (2015), which highlighted his romantic and youthful appeal.[2][5] His performance in Vaalvi (2023) contributed to the film's win of the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi at the 70th National Film Awards in 2024.[7] Joshi has received recognition including the Tarunai Sanman award in 2012 and has been noted as one of the highest-paid actors in Marathi cinema during the 2010s.[8][9] In recent years, he has expanded into Gujarati cinema with his debut film Shubhchintak (2025), starred in Marathi releases such as Navra Maza Navsacha 2 (2024) and Bai Ga (2024), and ventured into production through collaborations like Libra Films LLP with Red Bulb Studios (2025).[10][11][12]Early life and education
Family background and childhood
Swapnil Joshi was born on 18 October 1977 in Girgaon, Mumbai, into a middle-class Maharashtrian Brahmin family.[3][13] His parents both worked as government employees, providing a stable yet modest household environment typical of urban middle-class families in 1970s Mumbai.[14][15] As the only child, Joshi grew up without siblings, receiving focused parental attention amid the family's routine of public service commitments.[14] Raised in the vibrant, densely populated neighborhood of Girgaon, Joshi experienced the dynamic pulse of Mumbai's urban life, characterized by its mix of commercial bustle and community traditions. His family's deep roots in Maharashtrian heritage exposed him from an early age to local customs, including the longstanding practice of hosting Ganeshotsav celebrations at home—a tradition that began during his father's youth and has continued for over seven decades. This immersion in Marathi cultural festivities, festivals, and communal events fostered a strong sense of identity and appreciation for regional arts and literature.[16] Joshi developed an interest in acting from his school days. These activities, set against the backdrop of Mumbai's lively cultural scene, laid the groundwork for his lifelong interest in the performing arts.[17]Schooling and early acting pursuits
Joshi completed his secondary education at the Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Parsee Charitable Institution in Charni Road, Mumbai.[18] During his time at the school, he began exploring his interest in performance through participation in school plays and dramatics, which marked the start of his early acting pursuits.[17] Following his schooling, Joshi enrolled at Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics in Mumbai, where he earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree.[14] The college environment further nurtured his passion for acting. These formative experiences in school and college laid the groundwork for his transition into professional acting, emphasizing discipline and emotional depth in performance.[19]Career
Child acting debut and early roles (1986–2000)
Swapnil Joshi began his acting career as a child at the age of nine, making his debut in the mythological television series Uttar Ramayan, directed by Ramanand Sagar, where he portrayed the role of young Kush, one of the twin sons of Lord Rama and Sita.[20][21][22] The series, which aired on Doordarshan starting in 1988, marked his entry into the industry and showcased his early talent in mythological narratives, earning him initial notice among television audiences.[23][24] Building on this foundation, Joshi continued with child and adolescent roles in prominent Doordarshan serials during the early 1990s. In 1993, he appeared in Shri Krishna, another Ramanand Sagar production, playing the role of adolescent Krishna, which further highlighted his ability to embody divine characters and contributed to his growing recognition in Indian television.[25][19] By the late 1990s, as he transitioned into his teens, Joshi took on supporting roles in Hindi serials such as Amanat, Had Kar Di, where he balanced these commitments with his ongoing education in Mumbai.[19][26] These early television appearances established him as a versatile young performer in the mythological and family drama genres prevalent on national broadcaster Doordarshan during that era. Throughout the 1990s, Joshi also ventured into Marathi theater, beginning with child plays around the age of 12, which provided him initial exposure in regional performing arts circles in Mumbai.[27] While specific play titles from his childhood are less documented, these stage experiences complemented his television work and helped hone his acting skills amid the demands of a burgeoning career. His early roles, though primarily on television, laid the groundwork for his later prominence in both Hindi and Marathi entertainment, reflecting the challenges of navigating child artistry in India's evolving media landscape at the time.[17]Television stardom and breakthrough (2000–2010)
During the 2000s, Swapnil Joshi transitioned from child roles to adult characters in Hindi television, appearing in serials such as Dil Vil Pyar Vyar where he portrayed Anil, a young professional navigating romantic entanglements.[18] His comedic timing began to shine through supporting parts in shows like Des Mein Niklla Hoga Chand (2001–2005), which helped build his versatility as an actor moving into lead opportunities.[18] Joshi's breakthrough as a comedian came with his participation in Comedy Circus starting in 2007, where he teamed up with VIP for stand-up routines that highlighted his quick wit and physical humor, finishing as runners-up in the first season.[28] The duo's popularity peaked in 2010 when they won Comedy Circus Mahasangram, earning widespread acclaim and establishing Joshi as a household name in Indian comedy television.[28] That same year, he took on a judging role in the Marathi comedy reality series Fu Bai Fu on Zee Marathi, where his engaging commentary and humorous insights further boosted his fame among regional audiences.[29] In 2008, Joshi and his then-wife Purbi Joshi won the celebrity couple reality show Mr. & Mrs. Television on Sony Entertainment, competing in challenges that showcased their on-screen chemistry and entertaining domestic skits, significantly enhancing his stardom.[30] This momentum led to his lead role as Vinay Chand Parikh in the Hindi sitcom Papad Pol – Shahabuddin Rathod Ki Rangeen Duniya (2010) on SAB TV, depicting a bumbling yet endearing young man in a quirky joint family setup, which drew high viewership for its light-hearted family dynamics.[31] For this performance, Joshi received a nomination for Best Actor in a Comic Role at the 2010 Indian Telly Awards, recognizing his adept handling of comedic situations.[32]Film transition and establishment (2010–2020)
Following his success on television, Swapnil Joshi transitioned to leading roles in Marathi cinema during the early 2010s, capitalizing on his established fanbase to explore film opportunities. His breakthrough as a lead actor came with the 2013 romantic drama Duniyadari, directed by Sanjay Jadhav, where he portrayed Shreyas Talvalkar, a college student navigating love, friendship, and personal growth alongside an ensemble cast including Ankush Chaudhari, Urmila Kanetkar Kothare, and Sai Tamhankar. Released on July 19, 2013, the film became a commercial hit, grossing significantly at the box office and earning cult status in Marathi cinema for its relatable portrayal of youth and relationships.[33][34] For his nuanced performance in Duniyadari, Joshi received the Raja Paranjape Award, recognizing his comedic and emotional depth in the role.[35] The following year, he starred in another Jadhav-directed project, the romantic film Pyaar Vali Love Story (2014), playing Amar opposite Sai Tamhankar; the movie opened strongly at the box office and was praised for its heartfelt narrative, solidifying Joshi's appeal in romance genres.[36] Throughout the decade, Joshi demonstrated versatility across genres, including light-hearted comedy as Gautam Pradhan in the Mumbai Pune Mumbai franchise sequels (2015 and 2018), where his timing contributed to the series' enduring popularity, and dramatic roles in films like Laal Ishq (2016) as Yash Patwardhan. These projects, including box-office performers like Fugay (2017), helped establish Joshi as a bankable star in Marathi cinema, with critics noting his ability to blend humor, romance, and sincerity effectively. By the end of the decade, his contributions earned nominations at events like the Filmfare Awards Marathi for films such as Mumbai Pune Mumbai 3 (2018), highlighting his growth from television to a prominent film presence.[32]Recent film roles and production work (2021–present)
In the early 2020s, Swapnil Joshi expanded his filmography with lead roles in Marathi cinema, focusing on genres that blend comedy, drama, and suspense while venturing into production. His 2023 thriller Vaalvi featured him as Aniket, a family man entangled in a web of mystery and betrayal, earning praise for its taut narrative and Joshi's nuanced performance. The film's success underscored Joshi's ability to anchor intense stories, grossing significantly at the box office and contributing to Marathi cinema's rising profile. Joshi's 2024 releases highlighted his versatility in family-centric comedies. In Bai Ga, released on July 12, he portrayed Dhanush, a flawed husband granted divine chances to atone for mistreating his wives across past lives, delivering a mix of humor and heartfelt redemption that resonated with audiences.[37] Later that year, he reprised a comedic role as Lambodar Deshpande in Navra Maza Navsacha 2, a sequel emphasizing marital dynamics and light-hearted romance. These films, alongside his production involvement in Naach Ga Ghuma—a 2024 hit that topped Marathi box-office charts with housefull shows—marked Joshi's entry as a producer, showcasing his growing influence in selecting commercially viable projects.[38] Entering 2025, Joshi balanced acting and production with ambitious releases. He starred and produced Su Sheela - Su Jeet (also known as Susheela Sujeet), a slice-of-life comedy released on April 18, where he played an unlikely companion to Sonali Kulkarni's character, exploring themes of companionship and personal growth in a heartwarming setup.[39] His Gujarati debut came with Shubhchintak on May 30, a dark comedy thriller that expanded his regional footprint and highlighted his adaptability to new linguistic markets.[40] Earlier in January, Jilabi saw him as Vijay Karmarkar in a crime drama thriller, delving into suspenseful interpersonal conflicts.[41] Joshi also led Premachi Goshta 2 as Aburao, a October 22 release that revisited emotional family bonds in a dramatic sequel format.[42] Another 2025 project, ChikiChiki BooboomBoom, cast him as Vaibhav in a high-energy ensemble. Joshi's recent roles increasingly emphasize emotional depth in family dramas and relationships, allowing him to portray complex characters that reflect everyday struggles and joys, amid Marathi cinema's surge in national and international appeal through diverse storytelling.[43] His production efforts, starting with Naach Ga Ghuma and continuing in Su Sheela - Su Jeet, demonstrate a commitment to nurturing content that boosts the industry's growth and box-office momentum.[44]Personal life
Marriages and relationships
Swapnil Joshi first married Aparna, a dentist, in 2005 after developing a relationship that began when they met in Class 11.[21] The couple's marriage lasted four years before ending in divorce in 2009, as things did not work out between them.[21][45] Reflecting on the end of his first marriage, Joshi has shared insights into his personal growth, stating, "As the saying goes, we didn’t leave each other… love left us! Things didn’t work out… I believe in destiny and the fact that whatever happens, happens for the best." This outlook underscores his acceptance and forward-looking approach to life's challenges.[21] Two years after the divorce, Joshi remarried in 2011 to Leena Aradhye, another dentist, in a traditional Maharashtrian ceremony held on December 16 at the Taj Hotel in Aurangabad.[45]Family and children
Swapnil Joshi married Leena Aradhye, a dentist, in 2011, and the couple has two children together.[21] Their daughter, Maayra Joshi, was born on May 25, 2016.[46] Their son, Raghav Joshi, was born on January 26, 2018.[47] The family resides in a spacious 4BHK luxury apartment in Mumbai, where Joshi has shared glimpses of their comfortable home life while emphasizing the importance of privacy for his children.[48] Joshi actively balances his demanding acting schedule with parenting responsibilities, often taking paternity leave—such as two months after Maayra's birth—and prioritizing family time amid shoots and travels.[46] He has described himself as an "absolutely brilliant" father, rating his parenting skills 10/10 and stating that he considers fatherhood his strongest role compared to being an actor or husband.[49] The couple celebrates their wedding anniversaries with heartfelt gestures, as seen in their 11th anniversary in 2022, where Joshi expressed gratitude for Leena's support in building their family.[50] Joshi has highlighted the joys of fatherhood, including teaching his children good manners and cherishing simple moments like Father's Day surprises from Maayra and Raghav, which reinforce his commitment to work-life balance.[51]Other contributions
Theatre and stage work
Swapnil Joshi began his involvement in theatre during his childhood, making his debut as a child artist at the age of seven in various child-oriented plays, which laid the foundation for his acting career. This early exposure to live performances helped develop his initial skills in improvisation and audience interaction, distinct from his later screen work.[52] Following his schooling, Joshi pursued theatre more actively during his college years while completing a B.Com degree, participating in college productions that allowed him to refine his craft through ensemble work and character exploration. His passion for stage acting persisted into adulthood, where he balanced it with his rising television and film commitments, viewing theatre as essential for maintaining versatility in live settings. In 2013, Joshi made his professional debut in Marathi theatre with the play Get Well Soon, directed by Chandrakant Kulkarni, marking his return to the stage after a long hiatus focused on screen projects. The comedy play received positive reception for its humor and Joshi's energetic portrayal of the lead role, showcasing his ability to engage audiences in intimate theatre spaces.[52] Joshi has often credited theatre with significantly influencing his overall acting style, emphasizing how the immediacy of live performances sharpens timing, emotional depth, and adaptability—skills that enhance his work in films and television. He describes theatre as "a therapy and the purest form of pleasure for an actor," expressing a desire to incorporate more stage work regularly to sustain his artistic growth. By 2022, after an eight-year break from theatre following Get Well Soon, Joshi reiterated his intent to revive his stage involvement alongside his film career, underscoring its enduring role in his professional life.[53][54]Dubbing and voice acting
Swapnil Joshi has made contributions to voice acting in the Marathi entertainment industry, focusing on dubbed versions of animated films. In 2020, he provided the voice for the titular character Dhira in the Marathi dubbed edition of the animated biographical film Dhira, directed by Arun Kumar Rapolu.[55] The project marked India's first major motion-capture animated feature, drawing from the life of the witty poet and advisor Tenali Rama during the Vijayanagara Empire, and was released on Amazon Prime Video with dubs in multiple regional languages to broaden its accessibility.[56] This role highlighted Joshi's ability to adapt his vocal performance to the demands of animation, complementing his established on-screen presence in Marathi media.Radio and miscellaneous projects
In the 2010s, Swapnil Joshi ventured into radio broadcasting, hosting engaging programs on Marathi FM stations that showcased his conversational skills and humor. He launched The Swapnil Joshi Show on Red FM 93.5 in July 2010, a weekend program airing Sundays from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., where he interacted with listeners through light-hearted discussions and entertainment segments.[57][58] Later, in October 2018, Joshi debuted as a radio jockey on Radio Mirchi's Marathi channel with Share it with Swapnil, a talk show encouraging callers to share personal secrets and stories, which gained popularity for its candid and relatable format; the program returned for a second season in December 2019 on Mirchi Mumbai Marathi.[59][60] Beyond radio, Joshi has endorsed several brands, leveraging his popularity in Marathi entertainment to promote consumer and lifestyle products. In June 2017, he became the brand ambassador for Richfeel, a leading trichology and hair care clinic, appearing in campaigns that highlighted hair health solutions.[61] More recently, in August 2025, he endorsed PNG Jewellers during the launch of their new store in Jalgaon, emphasizing the brand's commitment to quality and tradition in jewelry.[62] These endorsements reflect his appeal to family-oriented audiences, often tying into themes of wellness and cultural values. Joshi has also taken on hosting roles in reality television, extending his on-screen presence into interactive formats outside traditional acting. In 2008, he hosted the wedding-themed reality show Arranged Marriage on a major channel, guiding participants through matrimonial challenges.[63] He further hosted the children's talent competition Chota Packet Bada Dhamaka that year, focusing on young performers' skills in singing and dancing.[18] In 2018, Joshi served as the host for No.1 Yaari with Swwapnil on Colors Marathi, a reality series celebrating male friendships through fun challenges and celebrity guests.[64] These ventures highlight his versatility in engaging live audiences and fostering community interaction.Filmography
Films
Swapnil Joshi began his film career as a child artist in Hindi cinema before transitioning to lead roles in Marathi films starting in the late 2000s.[2]1990s
- 1997 – Ghulam-E-Musthafa (Hindi) – Vikram Dixit (child role)[65]
2000s
- 2008 – Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! (Hindi) – supporting role
- 2008 – Amhi Satpute (Marathi) – Chingalya (lead role)
2010s
- 2010 – Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai (Marathi) – Gautam Pradhan (lead role)
- 2011 – The Life: Zindagi (Marathi) – Yash 'Nadan' K. Kumar (lead role)
- 2013 – Duniyadari (Marathi) – Shreyas 'Aditya' Talwalkar (lead role)
- 2013 – Checkmate (Marathi) – Aditya (lead role)
- 2014 – Pyaar Vali Love Story (Marathi) – Amar (lead role)
- 2015 – Mitwaa (Marathi) – Shivam (lead role)
- 2015 – 2 Premi Premache (Marathi) – Uday (lead role)
- 2015 – Mumbai Pune Mumbai 2 (Marathi) – Gautam Pradhan (lead role)[66]
- 2015 – Tu Hi Re (Marathi) – Siddharth (lead role)
- 2015 – Welcome Zindagi (Marathi) – Anand Prabhu (lead role)
- 2015 – Kas Kay Mumbai (Marathi) – Aditya (lead role)
- 2016 – Friends (Marathi) – Neel (lead role)
- 2016 – Laal Ishq (Marathi) – Yash Patwardhan (lead role)
- 2017 – Fugay (Marathi) – Aaditya (lead role)
- 2017 – Bhikari (Marathi) – Samrat Jaikar (lead role)
- 2017 – Tula Kalna Tar (Marathi) – Shreyas (lead role)
- 2018 – Ranangan (Marathi) – Shlok / Avinash / Sagar (multiple roles)
- 2018 – Mumbai Pune Mumbai 3 (Marathi) – Gautam Pradhan (lead role)
- 2018 – Gurukul (Marathi) – supporting role in ensemble cast
- 2019 – Mi Pan Sachin (Marathi) – Sachin (lead role)
- 2019 – Mogra Phulaalaa (Marathi) – Sunil Kulkarni (lead role)
2020s
- 2021 – Bali (Marathi) – lead role in romantic drama
- 2023 – Vaalvi (Marathi) – Aniket (lead role)[67]
- 2024 – Naach Ga Ghuma (Marathi) – lead role in family entertainer
- 2024 – Navra Maza Navsacha 2 (Marathi) – Lambodar Deshpande (lead role)
- 2025 – Jilabi (Marathi) – Vijay Karmarkar (lead role)
- 2025 – ChikiChiki BooBoomBoom (Marathi) – Vaibhav (lead role)
- 2025 – Shubhchintak (Gujarati) – Vishwas (lead role)[11]
- 2025 – Su Sheela - Su Jeet (Marathi) – Sujeet (lead role; also producer)
- 2025 – Premachi Goshta 2 (Marathi) – lead role in romantic comedy sequel
Television
Swapnil Joshi began his television career as a child artist in the late 1980s, gaining early recognition in mythological serials before transitioning to lead roles in comedy and drama series across Hindi and Marathi channels.[18] His work spans over three decades, featuring more than 20 shows where he portrayed diverse characters, from historical figures to comedic protagonists, often on networks like Doordarshan, Sony, Star Plus, SAB TV, Zee TV, and Zee Marathi. Joshi's television roles contributed significantly to his popularity in the Indian entertainment industry, with notable appearances in both fictional serials and reality formats. The following table enumerates his key television appearances chronologically, including roles, channels, and approximate durations where documented.| Year(s) | Title | Role | Channel | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1988–1990 | Uttar Ramayan | Young Kusha | Doordarshan | Child artist in mythological epic; debut role at age 9.[18] |
| 1993–1996 | Shree Krishna | Young Krishna | DD National | Breakthrough mythological lead; role earned widespread acclaim.[4] |
| 1996–1998 | Just Mohabbat | Ranjan | Sony Entertainment Television | Supporting role in youth drama. |
| 2000 | Hare Kaanch Ki Choodiyaan | Unnamed | Sony Entertainment Television | Early adult role in family saga.[18] |
| 2000–2004 | Son Pari | Guest appearance | Star Plus | Special episode in fantasy series. |
| 2001–2004 | Des Mein Niklla Hoga Chand | Samarjeet Kent | Star Plus | Lead in romantic drama.[18] |
| 2002 | Dil Vil Pyar Vyar | Armaan | SAB TV | Comedic lead in anthology series.[18] |
| 2002–2004 | Fu Bai Fu | Bhavesh "Bhau" Joshi | Zee Marathi | Lead comedian; popular Marathi sitcom spanning 300+ episodes. |
| 2005 | Hudd Kar Di | Rahul | SAB TV | Supporting role in comedy.[18] |
| 2008–2009 | Mr. & Mrs. Television | Contestant with wife | Star Plus | Reality show; won the season.[63] |
| 2010–2012 | Papad Pol | Shahabuddin "Gujju Bhai" Rathod | Zee TV | Iconic comedic lead; 400+ episodes, boosted his fame as a comedian.[68] |
| 2012 | Golmaal Hai Bhai Sab Golmaal Hai | Ranvir | SAB TV | Cupid-like role in family comedy.[69] |
| 2012–2013 | Sajan Re Jhoot Mat Bolo | Shyam | Zee TV | Lead in light-hearted drama. |
| 2013–2014 | Eka Lagnachi Teesri Goshta | Satyajit | Zee Marathi | Romantic lead; 200+ episodes. |
| 2014 | Fu Bai Fu 2 | Bhavesh "Bhau" Joshi | Zee Marathi | Reprise of popular role; sequel series. |
| 2015 | Lagna Balbhim | Lead role | Zee Marathi | Comedy-drama. |
| 2016–2017 | Jeev Majha Guntala | Abhijit | Colors Marathi | Lead in family saga; 150+ episodes. |
| 2020–2021 | Jeevlaga | Abhijit Deshmukh | Zee Marathi | Lead role after four-year hiatus from TV leads.[70] |
| 2022–2023 | Tu Tevha Tashi | Saurabh Patwardhan | Zee Marathi | Lead in romantic drama; 329 episodes, co-starring Shilpa Tulaskar.[71][72] |
Web series
Swapnil Joshi ventured into the digital streaming space with the Marathi web series Samantar, marking his transition to OTT platforms amid the growing popularity of original content in regional languages.[73] The series, directed by Sandeep Modhwalia, premiered on MX Player on March 13, 2020, and follows the story of Kumar Mahajan, a middle-aged man whose life unexpectedly mirrors that of another individual named Sudarshan Chakrapani, exploring themes of destiny, reincarnation, and personal frustration.[74] Joshi portrayed the lead role of Kumar Mahajan, delivering a nuanced performance that highlighted the character's emotional turmoil and quest for self-understanding, earning praise for his ability to blend everyday realism with supernatural elements.[75] The first season consisted of 10 episodes, each approximately 25-30 minutes long, and received positive reception for its gripping narrative and Joshi's central performance, achieving an IMDb rating of 8.2/10 based on over 6,000 user votes.[73] Produced by Peninsula Pictures, the series was dubbed in Hindi, Telugu, and Kannada to broaden its reach, reflecting the industry's shift toward multilingual accessibility on streaming services.[76] Due to its success, a second season was released on June 25, 2021, comprising 9 episodes, where Joshi reprised his role as Kumar, delving deeper into the mysteries of his past lives and relationships.[77] The sophomore season maintained the thriller elements while expanding on character arcs, with Joshi noting in interviews that the OTT format allowed for more experimental storytelling compared to traditional television.[78] Samantar stands as Joshi's primary contribution to web series as of 2025, underscoring his adaptability in the evolving digital landscape where Marathi content has gained prominence on platforms like MX Player (now integrated with Amazon Prime Video).[74] The series not only boosted his visibility among younger, urban audiences but also highlighted his range beyond comedic and romantic leads from his television background.[78]Awards and nominations
Swapnil Joshi has received several awards and nominations for his work in Marathi and Hindi television and film. The following table lists his major accolades.| Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1998 | Zee Cine Awards | Best Debut – Male | Ghulam-E-Mustafa | Nominated | [32] |
| 2010 | Indian Telly Awards | Best Actor in a Comedy Role | Papad Pol – Shahabuddin Rathod Ki Rangeen Duniya | Nominated | [32] |
| 2012 | Pu La Deshpande Tarunai Sanman | Tarunai Award | Mumbai Pune Mumbai | Won | [8] |
| 2013 | MICTA Awards | Best Actor | Duniyadari | Won | |
| 2013 | Maharashtracha Favourite Kon? | Favourite Actor | Duniyadari | Won | |
| 2013 | Maharashtracha Favourite Kon? | Favourite Style Icon | Duniyadari | Won | |
| 2014 | Maharashtra State Film Awards | Best Actor | Duniyadari | Won | |
| 2014 | Raja Paranjpe Sanman | Best Actor | Duniyadari | Won | |
| 2016 | Filmfare Awards Marathi | Best Actor – Male | Friends | Nominated | [79] |
| 2017 | Filmfare Awards Marathi | Best Actor – Male | Sairat (supporting) | Nominated | |
| 2017 | Lokmat Awards | Maharashtra's Most Stylish Male Icon | Mumbai Pune Mumbai 2 | Won | |
| 2017 | Lokmat Awards | Maharashtra's Most Stylish Readers' Choice | Mumbai Pune Mumbai 2 | Won | |
| 2018 | Maharashtracha Favourite Kon? | Favourite Style Icon | Mumbai Pune Mumbai 3 | Won | |
| 2019 | Lokmat Awards | Most Stylish Actor (Marathi Contribution to Regional Cinema) | Mogra Phulaalaa | Won | |
| 2019 | Sakaal Premier Awards | Best Actor | Mogra Phulaalaa | Won | |
| 2021 | Filmfare Awards Marathi | Best Actor – Male | Bali | Nominated | [80] |
| 2023 | Fakt Marathi Cine Sanman | Sanmanit Abhineta Award | Vaalvi | Won | [81] |
| 2024 | Filmfare Awards Marathi | Best Actor – Male | Vaalvi | Nominated | [82] |
| 2024 | National Film Awards | Best Feature Film in Marathi (film award; performance contribution noted) | Vaalvi | Won (film) | [7] |