Vidyut Jammwal, born on December tenth, nineteen eighty, is a distinguished Indian actor and martial artist, renowned for his work in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu cinema. A dedicated practitioner of Kalaripayattu, he has carved a niche for himself in the film industry, showcasing his exceptional skills in action and performance.
His journey in acting commenced with the Telugu film Sakthi in two thousand eleven, followed by his Hindi film debut in Force the same year. Initially taking on negative roles, Vidyut's career took a significant turn when he starred as the lead in the martial arts film Commando in two thousand thirteen. This role marked the beginning of his ascent in the industry, leading to appearances in several successful Tamil films, including Billa II, Thuppakki, and Anjaan.
Vidyut's impressive filmography also includes notable Hindi films such as Baadshaho, Commando 2, Commando 3, Yaara, and Sanak. His talent and dedication have earned him numerous accolades, including a Stardust Award, FICCI Frames Award, Filmfare Award, and IIFA Award. He was recognized in The Times of India's list of India's Top Ten Most Desirable Men in two thousand twelve and two thousand thirteen, and Men's Health featured him among its Best Bodies list in two thousand eleven.
In addition to his accolades, Vidyut was named one of the Top Five Fittest Men in two thousand twelve and was included in People Magazine India's list of The Sexiest Men Alive in two thousand twelve. Looking ahead, he is set to make his Hollywood debut in the film Street Fighter in two thousand twenty-six, where he will portray the character Dhalsim.