Vivek Oberoi, born on September third, nineteen seventy-six, is a prominent Indian actor and businessman, known for his dynamic performances in Hindi cinema. He is the son of esteemed actor Suresh Oberoi and made his acting debut in two thousand two, captivating audiences with his roles in the Hindi crime film 'Company' and the romantic drama 'Saathiya'. His portrayal in 'Company' earned him critical acclaim, culminating in two Filmfare Awards.
Throughout his career, Vivek has experienced a mix of commercial successes and challenges. He found notable success in the comedy 'Masti' in two thousand four, followed by the horror film 'Kaal' in two thousand five, and the action-packed 'Shootout at Lokhandwala' in two thousand seven. His supporting roles in the acclaimed dramas 'Omkara' in two thousand six and 'Kurbaan' in two thousand nine were also well-received, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
After a period of decline in his career, Vivek made a significant comeback in two thousand thirteen with the successful sequels 'Grand Masti' and 'Krrish 3'. His career further expanded as he ventured into South Indian cinema, where he embraced villainous roles in several action films, including 'Vivegam' in two thousand seventeen, 'Lucifer' in two thousand nineteen, 'Vinaya Vidheya Rama' in two thousand nineteen, and 'Kaduva' in two thousand twenty-two.