Angad Bedi isn’t just an actor; he’s a phenomenon echoing ‘3 Idiots” dual-wielding professor in flesh and blood. This ambidextrous marvel, rare among 1% of the population, has leveraged his gift to thrive in Bollywood after ditching cricket stardom.
Son of cricket icon Bishan Singh Bedi, Angad entered the world in Delhi on February 6, 1983. Cricket was destiny—or so it seemed. Delhi Under-19 glory came, but so did the pressure of living up to a legend. Yearning for authenticity, he pivoted to modeling and acting.
Debuting with 2004’s ‘Kayaa Taran’ on the 1984 riots tragedy, Angad impressed instantly. TV stardom ensued via hosting ‘Cook Na Kaho,’ T20 cricket shows, and ‘Emotional Atyachar.’ His film comeback in 2011’s ‘Faltu’ led to supporting turns in ‘Ungli,’ ‘Tiger Zinda Hai,’ and ‘Dear Zindagi.’
Career pinnacle? The riveting villainy in ‘Pink’ (2016), a role that showcased his depth and gripped viewers nationwide.
Both hands equally adept, Angad’s ambidexterity shines in demanding scenes—be it combat fluidity or expressive nuance. It sharpens his adaptability, making him a director’s delight.
Since his 2018 private wedding to Neha Dhupia, they’ve welcomed a son and daughter. Angad shuns victimhood, championing work ethic over heritage. From pitch to panache, his narrative captivates, blending rarity with resolve.