Actor-singer Sudhanshu Pandey is known for his impactful roles in films and television. With his versatile performances and charming screen presence, he has earned a dedicated fanbase. As he turns a year older, here’s a look back at some of his most memorable performances that have defined his career.
Updated On: 2025-08-22 02:04 PM IST
Compiled by : Aakruti Bagla
Anupamaa
After being in industry for over 2 decaded, his portrayal of arrogant man Vanraj Shah made him a household name. His character is shown as a dominating, self-centered man who initially undermines Anupamaa’s (Rupali Ganguly) efforts.
Chakravartin Ashoka
The actor Keechak, the ruthless and ambitious commander of Takshashila. His character was one of the strongest antagonists in the show.
Jhansi ki Rani
In this period drama, he essayed Yuvraj, the foreign-returned young prince of the Moth province.
Sanjivani
The show centred on the lives of 5 doctors and how they navigate professional predicaments and personal dilemmas. His appearance as charming doctor Rahul was brief yet noteworthy.
Siyasat
Sudhanshu Pandey played the role of Nasir-ud-Din Muhammad Humayun, the second Mughal Emperor in this historical drama. He brought brought gravitas and intensity to the role.
The Traitors
He was recently seen in Karan Johar-hosted reality show and his honesty helped him survive in the game. He even secured top spot, but was eventually ousted.
Singh Is Kingg
In this, Sudhanshu Pandey played the role of Raftaar, one of the members of Lucky’s (Sonu Sood) gang. His character is part of the comic yet action-packed sequences in the film.
Khiladi 420
Sudhanshu made his acting debut in 2000 with this film that also starred Akshay Kumar and Mahima Chaudhry. The actor essayed the role of Inspector Rahul in the film.
Billa 2
In this 2012 film, Sudhanshu played Abbasi, a dreaded gangster who initially mentors Ajith Kumar’s character, David Billa. Abbasi trusts Billa and helps him rise in the underworld, but their relationship later turns hostile.
2.0
In 2.0, Sudhanshu Pandey shared screen space with Rajinikanth and played Dhinendra Bohra, who carries forward his father’s grudge against Dr. Vaseegaran and Chitti. His character is driven by revenge.
Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai
In Salman Khan's film, Sudhanshu appears in a special negative cameo as Dilawar, a local gangster who is stabbed by Rana as he teams up with Radhe to expose drug racket.
Band of Boys
Apart from being an actor, he is also a prolific singer and a part of this Indian Hindi Boy Band along with Karan Oberoi (singer), Siddharth Haldipur, Sherrin Varghese and Chintoo Bhosle. They have given several hits and their melodies like Gori, Meri Neend are still remembered.