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Sai Pallavi to Mohan Agashe: Famous actors who studied to become doctors

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 15, 2025, 12:02 IST
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Sai Pallavi to Mohan Agashe: Famous actors who studied to become doctors

Before they graced the silver screen, these Bollywood actors were deep in medical books, practicals and white coats. Whether driven by family expectations or a genuine love for science, they spent years studying medicine before taking a completely different turn toward acting. Some completed their degrees, some didn’t but each one followed a passion that led them to fame. Their stories remind us that career paths are never linear, and success can come from the most unexpected shifts in direction.

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​Aditi Govitrikar

Aditi Govitrikar is one of India’s most multidimensional public figures. She completed her MBBS and earned a postgraduate degree in Gynaecology before winning the Mrs. India and later the Mrs. World titles. Her transition from a practicing doctor to a beauty queen and actress broke many stereotypes. Aditi entered Bollywood with films like 'Paheli' and 'De Dana Dan' and has since remained active in health and mental wellness advocacy. She’s also pursued further studies in psychology and wellness sciences from prestigious international institutes. Aditi’s journey proves that with determination, it’s possible to excel in science, glamour, and self-growth all at once.

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​Dr. Shriram Lagoo

Shriram Lagoo was one of Indian cinema’s most respected actors and also a qualified ENT surgeon. After practicing medicine in India and Africa, he found his true calling in the performing arts and became a stalwart in Marathi and Hindi theatre. His transition was not just career defining but it was culture-shaping. He brought a sense of discipline, intellect and social responsibility into his acting, which made his performances timeless. Films like 'Gharaonda, Pinjra, and Ek Din Achanak' showcased his emotional range and moral gravitas. Dr. Lagoo’s legacy continues to inspire generations of artists who come from non-traditional backgrounds.

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Mohan Agashe

Veteran actor Mohan Agashe holds a postgraduate degree in psychiatry and was a practicing mental health professional before becoming a full-time actor. While working at BJ Medical College in Pune, he simultaneously pursued theatre, often balancing medical lectures with rehearsals. His deep understanding of human psychology reflected in his nuanced performances in films like 'Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar,' 'Gandhi,' and 'Kaun.' Agashe also served on mental health policy boards and continues to advocate for awareness around mental wellness. His life is a rare and inspiring example of a successful blend of clinical intellect and creative expression.

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Amol Kolhe

Anmol Kolhe started his journey as a medical student and completed his MBBS degree before stepping into Marathi television and cinema. He gained immense popularity for his portrayal of historical figures like Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Chhatrapati Sambhaji in shows like 'Raja Shivchatrapati' and 'Swarajya Rakshak Sambhaji.' His ability to bring depth and dignity to these characters stems from both his disciplined academic background and deep cultural understanding. Amol later entered politics and now serves as a Member of Parliament. His journey from the world of medicine to entertainment and then public service is a testament to multifaceted ambition and purpose.

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​Sai Pallavi

Sai Pallavi is not only known for her natural beauty and powerful performances but also for being one of the few Indian actresses to have completed an MBBS degree. She earned her medical degree from Tbilisi State Medical University in Georgia. Even during her studies, she began appearing in films—first gaining attention in 'Premam' (2015), where her portrayal of a simple, relatable character struck a chord with millions. Despite being qualified to practice medicine, she chose not to pursue it professionally and instead embraced a full-time acting career. Her authenticity, both on and off screen has made her a role model for balancing academic dedication with creative passion.

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