Actor Mohit Raina has demonstrated his abilities in a variety of roles in recent years, including those of a lawyer, an army officer, a doctor, and a cop. He claims that, as a result of his background, he instinctively adds dignity to characters. As a Kashmiri Pandit raised in Jammu, Mohit has seen his father serve the community as a doctor throughout his life.

Mohit Raina has proven himself as a creditable actor after several years in the entertainment industry. Mohit received acclaim for his portrayal of Dr. Kaushik Oberoi in Amazon Prime Video’s Mumbai Diaries 26/11. In addition to that, the actor has also appeared in Uri: The Surgical Strike, Good Newwz, and Mrs. Serial Killer. Mohit is a well-known name in the television industry, in addition to films and online series. But that isn’t the case.

Mohit began modeling in Mumbai long before he became a Bollywood actor. In an exclusive conversation with Times Now Digital, the actor said that God has been gracious to him and that work has never been an issue for him. Modeling and acting, like any other job, come with their own set of teachings, and the idea for Mohit to become an actor came when he realized he wanted to emote.

“There was the initial time when I was modeling, I used to do a lot of ramp shows and that was initially because I wanted to make money at that point of time because Mumbai is a very expensive city to live in. So that was the time that I realized that I wanted to emote. I wasn’t meant to just have a straight face and walk on the stage.”