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Tusshar Kapoor’s Bio, Movies, Career, Family, Net Worth & More

Tusshar Kapoor is an Indian actor, producer, and now author who has built a career that spans more than two decades in Hindi cinema

He entered Bollywood in 2001 with a hit romantic drama and soon became a household name thanks to his comic timing in the Golmaal franchise.

Over the years he has balanced mainstream comedies with crime dramas and character roles, moved into digital series, launched a production house, and wrote a candid book about single fatherhood.

Born to veteran actor Jeetendra and producer Shobha Kapoor, and brother to producer Ekta Kapoor, Tusshar grew up around film sets. Yet his journey is more than a famous last name.

In recent years he has added producer credits, appeared in web series, and continues to surprise fans with new choices including a political thriller with Prakash Jha announced in 2025.

This biography gathers the key milestones of Tusshar Kapoor’s life and career, early years, films, signature roles, producing ventures, authorship, and personal life along with a compact stats table and FAQs.

Tusshar Kapoor
Tusshar Kapoor (Image: Source)

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Tusshar Kapoor’s Biography

Early Life and Education

Tusshar Kapoor was born on 20 November 1976 in Bombay. He is the son of iconic Hindi film star Jeetendra and producer Shobha Kapoor. His sister, Ekta Kapoor, is among the most influential producers in Indian television and OTT content.

Tusshar studied at the Bombay Scottish School, where he shared a class with Abhishek Bachchan, and later completed a Bachelor of Business Administration at the University of Michigan’s Stephen M. Ross School of Business.1

While his family background gave him early exposure to cinema, Tusshar took a methodical route toward acting.

Before facing the camera he assisted director David Dhawan and trained in acting and dance under recognized coaches. This foundation helped him approach his debut as a professional performer rather than as a star kid simply stepping in front of the lens.

Quick Stats

Field Details
Full Name Tusshar Kapoor
Date of Birth 20 November 1976
Place of Birth Bombay (now Mumbai), Maharashtra, India
Parents Jeetendra (father), Shobha Kapoor (mother)
Sibling Ekta Kapoor (elder sister)
Education Bombay Scottish School; BBA, Stephen M. Ross School of Business, University of Michigan
Debut Film Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai (2001)
Breakout Franchise Golmaal series (as Lucky)
Other Notable Films Kyaa Kool Hai Hum (2005), Shootout at Lokhandwala (2007), Shor in the City (2011), The Dirty Picture (2011), Shootout at Wadala (2013), Golmaal Again (2017)
OTT/Web Work Booo Sabki Phategi (2019), cameo in Pop Kaun? (2023), Dus June ki Raat (2024–2025)
Producer Laxmii (2020) via Tusshar Entertainment House; Maarrich (2022)
Book Bachelor Dad: My Journey to Fatherhood and More (2022)
Child Son, Laksshya (born June 2016 via surrogacy)
Recent/Upcoming Love Sex Aur Dhokha 2 cameo (2024), Kapkapiii (2025), announced for Prakash Jha’s Janadesh (2025), attached to Welcome to the Jungle (filming)

Debut and Early 2000s: From Romantic Leads to Experiments

Tusshar’s debut came in 2001 with Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai, a Hindi remake of the Telugu hit Tholi Prema.

The film paired him with Kareena Kapoor and turned into a commercial success, earning him the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut. He followed it with Kyaa Dil Ne Kahaa (2002).

The next few years saw a pattern typical for young leads of that era romantic dramas and remakes like Jeena Sirf Merre Liye (2002) and Yeh Dil (2003), mixed with attempts at thriller and fantasy such as Gayab (2004).

Even as some of these films underperformed, Tusshar was steadily building range and comfort in front of the camera.

Tusshar Kapoor
Tusshar Kapoor (Image: Source)

Reinventing for the Masses: Kyaa Kool Hai Hum and Golmaal

The real breakthrough in public perception arrived with comedy. Kyaa Kool Hai Hum (2005) gave Tusshar a space to experiment with cheeky humor and innuendo that the mid-2000s audience embraced.

But it was Rohit Shetty’s Golmaal (2006) that defined his comic persona. Playing Lucky mute but expressive, constantly landing in slapstick trouble Tusshar discovered a character that fans found instantly lovable.

He carried that momentum into Golmaal Returns (2008) and Golmaal 3 (2010), earning award nominations and cementing his reputation as a bankable comedy actor.

The series would return a decade later with Golmaal Again (2017), which became a blockbuster and reintroduced a new generation to Lucky’s antics.

Tusshar Kapoor
Tusshar Kapoor (Image: Source)

Stretching Beyond Comedy: Crime Dramas and Character Parts

Tusshar avoided being typecast by taking on darker shades in crime dramas.

In Shootout at Lokhandwala (2007) he played real-life gangster Dilip Buwa, and in Shootout at Wadala (2013) he returned to the gritty space with a different role.

Sandwiched between these were notable turns in Khakee (2004) and the acclaimed indie Shor in the City (2011), which showcased a quieter, more introspective side.

He also appeared in the bold biographical drama The Dirty Picture (2011). These choices showed a conscious effort to expand beyond the smiling comic lead.

Digital Leap: Web Series and OTT Appearances

Many mainstream Bollywood actors embraced the streaming boom in the late 2010s, and Tusshar was among them.

He headlined ALTBalaji’s horror-comedy Booo Sabki Phategi in 2019, marking his web-series debut opposite Mallika Sherawat.

Reviews highlighted the show as a playful mash-up of campy scares and gags. Later he made a cameo in Disney+ Hotstar’s Pop Kaun? (2023). He also appeared in Dus June ki Raat (2024–2025) for JioCinema.

These projects kept him visible to OTT audiences while he continued film work.

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The Producer’s Hat: Tusshar Entertainment House

In 2020 Tusshar moved decisively into production with Laxmii, the Hindi remake of Kanchana, starring Akshay Kumar and Kiara Advani. Released on Disney+ Hotstar during the pandemic, Laxmii listed Tusshar Entertainment House as one of the production companies.

The film’s OTT-first release strategy was an early example of big-budget Bollywood going straight to streaming during theatre closures.

He followed production with a more hands-on project in 2022: Maarrich, a crime thriller he both produced and headlined as a cop on a killer’s trail. This phase established Tusshar as an actor-producer keen on balancing commercial sensibilities with personal storytelling.

Author and Advocate: Bachelor Dad and Single Fatherhood

In June 2016 Tusshar became a father to his son, Laksshya, via surrogacy. The decision drew widespread attention in India, and in 2022 he wrote Bachelor Dad: My Journey to Fatherhood and More a candid memoir about choosing single parenthood, navigating questions from society, and building a home as a solo parent.

Published by Penguin/Ebury, the book shares anecdotes from his childhood and an honest look at raising a child alone. Interviews over the years show how he addressed curiosity with clarity and emphasized that his family felt “complete” as it is. 2

Tusshar’s openness around single fatherhood has contributed to a broader conversation in Indian pop culture about diverse family structures.

Roundups about single dads in Bollywood often cite his 2016 decision as a turning point in the industry’s visibility on the subject.3

Tusshar Kapoor
Tusshar Kapoor

Recent Work and What’s Next

Tusshar kept busy through the mid-2020s with cameos and genre detours.

He appeared as himself in Love Sex Aur Dhokha 2 (2024), and headlines the horror-comedy Kapkapiii with Shreyas Talpade positioned as a “hilariously haunted ride” in trailers and slated for a 2025 release cycle.

He’s also attached to Welcome to the Jungle, and most intriguingly, he joined Prakash Jha’s political thriller Janadesh, a clear move toward a new tonal space beyond comedy.

For an actor popularly associated with laughs, a Jha film signals an intent to stretch even further.

Signature Role: Lucky of Golmaal

When fans discuss Tusshar Kapoor, the character “Lucky” inevitably comes up. A mute yet hyper-expressive member of the Golmaal ensemble, Lucky gave Tusshar a unique comic identity.

Without dialogue he relied on facial expressions, physical comedy, and timing skills that often go underappreciated in mainstream cinema.

That the role stayed fresh across multiple sequels is a testament to both the writing and his performance. Golmaal Again (2017) renewed that bond with audiences and reminded the industry of his box-office muscle.

Tusshar Kapoor
Tusshar Kapoor

Acting Style and Collaborations

Tusshar’s screen presence is clean-cut and approachable, which serves both romance and comedy. In dramas and crime films he taps into restraint rather than swagger, letting the scene carry the intensity.

His best work often comes in ensembles, where his timing plays off co-actors whether Ajay Devgn and Arshad Warsi in Golmaal, or the sprawling casts of Shootout films.

He has worked with directors like Rohit Shetty, Sanjay Gupta, Milan Luthria, and Raghava Lawrence (as producer), and shifted smoothly between Balaji’s brand of commercial storytelling and indie-leaning ventures like Shor in the City.

Awards and Recognition

Tusshar Kapoor received the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut for Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai (2001). He has also been nominated for comic and supporting performances in the Golmaal franchise.

Beyond trophies, his enduring recognition comes from the audience: Lucky’s wordless comedy became one of the most quoted and imitated characters in mid-2000s Bollywood comedy.

Legacy and Impact

Evaluating Tusshar Kapoor’s legacy means looking at three clear pillars:

  1. Comic Persona with Range: Lucky in Golmaal is a pop-culture fixture, but his filmography includes meaningful departures Shor in the City, Shootout at Lokhandwala/Wadala, and producer-led Maarrich. He stayed adaptable as comedy tastes and film platforms changed.

  2. Actor-Producer Balance: With Laxmii and Maarrich, Tusshar demonstrated a willingness to take business risks. Laxmii became an early example of a big Hindi film dropping directly on OTT during the pandemic, signaling a transitional moment in distribution.

  3. Cultural Conversation on Fatherhood: His decision to embrace single parenthood in 2016 and then write Bachelor Dad helped normalize non-traditional families in mainstream media discussions. In listicles and features about Bollywood’s single fathers, Tusshar’s name is often cited as a milestone.

 

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FAQs About Tusshar Kapoor

1) How old is Tusshar Kapoor?

He was born on 20 November 1976. As of September 2025, he is 48 years old.

2) Who are his parents and sibling?

His parents are actor Jeetendra and producer Shobha Kapoor. His elder sister is Ekta Kapoor, a leading television and film producer.

3) Where did he study?

He studied at the Bombay Scottish School in Mumbai and earned a BBA from the Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.

4) What was his debut film?

Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai (2001). The film won him the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut.

5) Which roles made him famous?

His comedic turn as Lucky in the Golmaal films, along with Kyaa Kool Hai Hum, made him a mainstream star. He is also known for crime dramas like Shootout at Lokhandwala and Shootout at Wadala, and for the acclaimed Shor in the City.

Conclusion

Tusshar Kapoor’s career is a story of steady reinvention. He didn’t stop at a hit debut. He recalibrated with comedy and found an enduring niche with Golmaal.

He stepped outside comfort zones with crime dramas and critically regarded films. As streaming reshaped viewing habits, he crossed into web series. As a producer he backed a major OTT-first film during a turbulent time. And as a hands-on single parent and author, he sparked constructive conversations about modern families.

With fresh choices like Kapkapiii, an appearance in LSD 2, and a turn toward socio-political drama with Janadesh, Tusshar continues to evolve.

That, perhaps, is the most compelling part of his biography: a willingness to keep moving, keep learning, and keep entertaining on set, on screen, and at home.

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  1. en.wikipedia.org
  2. indiatoday
  3. timesofindia.indiatimes
Kankana Biswas
Kankana Biswas

I'm a strategic journalism graduate with expertise on socio-political issues, business, and finance. I'm a self-made entrepreneur, and have contributed to various news/media outlets since 2015. I also received degree of journalism from the Delhi College of Arts and Commerce.

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