Today, Neil Nitin Mukesh, known for his powerful and awe-inspiring acting, has created a distinct identity for himself by playing villain roles in Hindi cinema. He has appeared in films like Wazir, Golmaal Again and Saaho. Neil was born on 15 January 1982 in Mumbai. His real name was Neil Mathur, but later he added the names of his father and grandfather and named him Neil Nitin Mukesh. This name was given to honor his family’s musical heritage.
Started acting career in 2007
Neil started his lead acting career in 2007 with Sriram Raghavan’s critically acclaimed thriller Johnny Gaddaar. His controlled and intense acting was highly appreciated by critics and he was seen as a promising new star. After this he played lead roles in films like Aa Dekhen Zara, New York, Lafangey Parindey, Players and 3G. Although, he worked hard continuously and did films of different genres, but during this time he could not achieve a huge level of popularity.
dominated as a villain
A big change came in Neil’s career when he started adopting negative roles. His villain role in the film Wazir proved to be a game-changer and his scary screen presence was highly appreciated. After this, he also played villain roles in big films like Golmaal Again and Saaho, where his acting and unpredictable style impressed the audience.
Neil’s transformation was so impressive that his on-screen presence literally created both fear and curiosity among the audience. Even without much drama, his acting caught everyone’s attention, making him a reliable option for villain roles.
Showed talent in South films also
Apart from Hindi cinema, Neil extended his acting range to South films, including the Tamil blockbuster Kaithi and the Telugu film Kavacham. These projects proved him to be a versatile actor who could cross language boundaries, and his villainous roles also gave new energy to his career.
Apart from acting, Neil also ventured into production and produced the film Bypass Road, in which he also played the lead role. While staying away from the screen, he has also been active in social work. In 2009, she founded an NGO, whose aim is to provide food, shelter and vocational training to needy women.

