Arshad Warsi has been a part of the Bollywood industry for nearly twenty-four years, making his debut with the 1996 film Tere Mere Sapne. He’s given us some fantastic performances since then. He has, however, been a victim of typecasting, receiving only the same comedic jobs again and over.

Arshad Warsi has proven time and time again that he is a talented actor by taking on serious and challenging parts. He is one of Bollywood’s hidden talents, and his path in the industry has been incredible.

Circuit in Munna Bhai M.B.B.S
This film went on to become a cult classic and was well-received by the general public. Circuit, Sanjay Dutt’s right hand, was played by Arshad Warsi in the film, and we all know how funny he was. His role is still well-liked by the public, and his wardrobe in the film has become immensely popular.

Jolly in Jolly LLB
He plays a dishonest lawyer who makes an effort to alter his ways in this film. This film was well-received by the audience and provided a unique viewpoint on common storylines.

Lucky in Hulchul
Although this picture did not perform well at the box office, it was nevertheless entertaining, and many of us have watched it to pass the time. Sure, the storyline was pitiful and made no sense, but practically every character in the picture had impeccable comic timing.
Arshad Warsi played the main character’s best friend, yet he managed to attract the audience’s attention.

Dhananjay Rajput in Asur
This was without a doubt one of his greatest performances. This was also Arshad’s very first online series. He played a CBI officer and wowed the audience with his outstanding performance.

Babban in Ishqiya
Arshad was cast as a criminal with Naseeruddin Shah in this film. The film was a black comedy, and Arshad played a highly adventurous character in it, for which he received a lot of praise from his admirers.