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    Ashwath Bhatt is an Indian film actor. He is known for his roles in IB71, Mission Majnu, Sita Ramam, Raaz Reboot, Rakkhosh, Raazi Phantom, Kesari, and Haider.

  2. Actor: Haider. Ashwath Bhatt was born on 5 July 1975 in Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir, India. He is an actor and writer, known for Haider (2014), Raazi (2018) and Sita Ramam (2022).

  3. Ashwath Bhatt is a multi-talented Bollywood actor who has started his acting career in 2010. Before entering into the Bollywood, he has also done some work as a theatre artist. He has appeared in the movies like ‘Raazi’, ‘Moh Maya Money’, ‘Phantom’, ‘Haider’, ‘The Reluctant Fundamentalist’, ‘Kesari’ etc.

  4. Oct 19, 2023 · Actor Ashwath Bhatt, who is best known for working in films like Raazi, Khuda Hafiz 2, Sita Ramam, Mission Majnu, Kesari IB71 and many more, talks about his upcoming film Mandali which is touted ...

  5. Jan 16, 2023 · After essaying different characters in Raazi, Kesari, Haider and more films, Ashwath will now be seen playing a real-life character of a decorated military general, a dictator, in director Shantanu Bagchi's upcoming film Mission Majnu.

  6. Mar 21, 2019 · Theatre might be his first love but actor Ashwath Bhatt is now making a habit of being seen in big budget films too. After getting noticed for his support act in 'Raazi', he is seen in a villainous turn in the recently-released war drama 'Kesari'.

  7. In an interview with Hindustan Times, actor Ashwath Bhatt spoke about his upcoming film Mission Majnu, typecasting in the industry and why Bollywood is like an ecosystem.

  8. 1,992 Followers, 251 Following, 262 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Ashwath Bhatt (@ashwathbhatt)

  9. May 14, 2018 · Actor Ashwath Bhatt on being a Kashmiri Pandit, playing a Pakistani army officer in Raazi, and his forthcoming documentary about the Valley.

  10. Jul 17, 2018 · Ashwath Bhatt. “I had picked up Stardust in Mumbai airport,” reminisces Ashwath Bhatt, “And I felt like crying because I remember that young boy who used to deliver magazines in Jammu.” Ashwath...