Aahil Khan
Born4 June 1989
Lucknow, India
NationalityIndian
Occupations
  • Actor
  • model
Years active2016–present
Notable workDear Dia

Aahil Khan is an Indian model and actor (born 4 June 1989), who made his Bollywood debut from movie Dear Dia, which was a remake of Kannada movie Dia. He had already raised fame in Television industry by playing 'SARTAJ' in Beti – Ghar ka Ujala.

Career

Aahil Khan is from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. He started modelling at a young age before moving into acting. Later he started doing acting in Television and did a Doordarshan TV show Beti Ghar Ka Ujala in lead. Colors TV show Mahakali – Anth Hi Aarambh Hai gave him recognition in Television industry and then he, then turned to film actor by featuring in the film Dear Dia.[1][2]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Channel
2016Baal KrishnaSugamBig Magic
2018Chandrashekhar (TV series)Star Bharat
2018Mahakali – Anth Hi Aarambh HaiVan DevtaColors TV
2020ManmohiniZee TV
2021Beti Ghar Ka UjalaDoordarshan[3][4]
2021Vighnaharta GaneshSony TV[5]
2023RadhaKrishnVayu DevStar Bharat

Movies

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Notes
2022 Dear Dia starring Pruthvi Ambaar, Mihika Kushwaha
2023 Dil Hai Gray starring Urvashi Rautela, Vineet Kumar Singh

References

  1. Times Of India (10 June 2022). "Aahil Khan on his dream to become an actor since childhood says i was always inspired by watching Shah Rukh Khan". www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 10 June 2022.
  2. MediaHindustan (14 April 2023). "Dear Dia actor Aahil Khan bags lead role in an untitled upcoming film". www.mediahindustan.com.
  3. NDTV. "Aahil Khan is ready to knock on the small screen from Beti Ghar Ka Ujala". www.ndtv.in.
  4. Patrika (15 March 2019). "Aahil Khan is ready to knock on the small screen from Beti Ghar Ka Ujala". www.patrika.com. Retrieved 15 March 2019.
  5. Zee News. "TV Show Vighnaharta Ganesha actor Aahil Khan shares why Ganesh Chaturthi is important for them". www.zeenews.india.com.


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