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From theatre roots to ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’, how Rakesh Bedi became the surprise scene-stealer

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 10, 2026, 16:10 IST
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How Rakesh Bedi became the surprise scene-stealer

Veteran actor Rakesh Bedi, known for decades of comedy across films and television, has surprised audiences with a striking turn in ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’. His journey from theatre stages to becoming one of the most talked-about performers in the spy thriller franchise is a story of reinvention, persistence, and craft.

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A powerful turn in ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’

In ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’, Rakesh Bedi delivers one of the film’s most unexpected highlights. His character Jameel Jamali enters a hospital scene barefoot, instantly shifting the tone of the narrative. The ambiguity surrounding his loyalties keeps viewers guessing, making him one of the most intriguing figures in the story. Unlike his earlier comic roles, this performance thrives on unpredictability and restraint, leaving audiences hooked till the very end.

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Walking away from IIT to follow passion

Long before fame, Bedi made a bold decision that defined his journey. He famously walked out of an IIT entrance exam to pursue theatre, choosing passion over convention. With no film background and a father employed at Indian Airlines, his path into acting was entirely self-made. From school-level mono-acting competitions to performing with Delhi’s Pierrot’s Troupe, his early years were shaped by dedication to the craft. He later honed his skills at the Film and Television Institute of India, stepping into the industry without connections.

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Television fame without losing ground

While many actors struggled to balance film and television, Bedi made a seamless transition. Shows like ‘Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi’, ‘Shrimaan Shrimati’, and ‘Yes Boss’ turned him into a household name. His portrayal of Dilruba Jarnail Singh Khurana remains iconic even today. At the same time, he stayed deeply connected to theatre, notably performing 24 roles in Vijay Tendulkar’s play ‘Massage’, showcasing his versatility.

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Breakthrough with ‘Chashme Buddoor’

After making his debut with ‘Hamare Tumhare’, it was ‘Chashme Buddoor’ that changed everything for him. His portrayal of Omi struck a chord with audiences, establishing him as a natural in comedy. The film went on to achieve cult status, cementing his place in Hindi cinema. Reflecting on his acting philosophy, Bedi once said, “The more you give to your co-star, the more you receive. It's the scene which should land.”

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Reinventing himself in ‘Dhurandhar’

Casting Bedi in ‘Dhurandhar’ raised eyebrows initially, given his strong association with comedy. However, director Aditya Dhar saw potential beyond that image. Bedi immersed himself in preparation, studying real-life political figures to bring authenticity to Jamali. “There's a politician in Pakistan, whom you can spot in the political arenas and the Senate there even today. I watched a lot of his visuals, body language, and speeches,” he revealed.

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A legacy reclaimed and rediscovered

Following the success of ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’, Bedi found himself back in the spotlight. Co-star Ranveer Singh even described him as “an institution,” underlining the respect he commands. With over 150 films, a rich theatre background, and decades of television success, his journey stands as a testament to perseverance. Today, a new generation is discovering his work, while longtime fans are celebrating his remarkable comeback.

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Sanjay K
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Extremely talented actor getting the long deserved acclaim!
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