Dillzan Wadia | |
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Born | 29/07 |
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | L.S. Raheja College |
Occupation | Film actor/ performer |
Years active | 2012-Active |
Dillzan Neville Wadia Also Known as Dillzan Wadia is a Bollywood actor who was seen in Hindi movies like Phir Aik Sazish and Bollywood Villa 3D. His movies are Four Pillars of Basement and Honeymoon. [1] [2]
Dillzan Wadia born in 1989. Dillzan Wadia, a prominent figure in the world of cinema, is best known for his impactful contributions to the film industry. He has left an indelible mark with his notable works, which include the gripping thriller "Four Pillars of Basement," a cinematic masterpiece that captivated audiences with its suspenseful narrative. Another jewel in his filmography is "Lets Change," a pivotal project aligned with the visionary mission of Swatch Bharat, an initiative acknowledged and championed by the revered leader Shree Narandra Modi. Among his diverse accomplishments, Dillzan Wadia's creative prowess shone brilliantly in the captivating 3D film "Bollywood Villa," brought to life under the direction of the talented Durges Paul. Dillzan's acting finesse was further showcased in the powerful cinematic creation "Sarfaroshi." It's worth noting that Dillzan's talent extends beyond feature films, as he has garnered acclaim for his roles in award-winning short films such as "Hassan" and "Looser," where his performances were both moving and memorable. Beyond the silver screen, Dillzan Wadia's passion for cricket and celebrity status converged on the field when he became a part of the esteemed Bollywood team "Mumbai Heroes." His involvement in the realm of celebrity cricket added another dimension to his multifaceted persona. Dillzan Wadia's journey in the world of entertainment has been marked by versatile roles, impactful projects, and a commitment to excellence. His contributions continue to resonate with audiences and fellow artists alike, solidifying his place as a dynamic force in the realm of cinema and beyond.
Year | Title | Role | |
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2012 | Phir Ek Sazish | Rohan | [3] |
2014 | Bollywood Villa 3D | Vishal | [4] |
2014 | Sarfaroshi | Shiv Pradhan | [5] |
2015 | Four Pillars of Basement [6] | Samir | |
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