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Tahir Raj Bhasin on the Forbes India 30 Under 30 2017 list

| | Feb 03, 2017, at 10:02 pm
Mumbai, Feb 3 (IBNS): After receiving much accolades for both performances, Tahir Raj is now listed on the Forbes 30 under 30 list of 2017.

Here is what they have to say about him, ‘ The menacing villain from Mardaani has carved a niche for himself as a thinking actor who is superb at giving subtle nuances in performances- a rare commodity  in today’s age’

Two years ago, Tahir Raj Bhasin made an unconventional debut as a human trafficker in 'Mardaani’. His performance as an anti-hero stood out and he redefined the face of evil in Bollywood. With his power packed performance Tahir achieved to impress the industry critics and audiences alike.

His refined acting skills drew plum acting offers, of which he chose 'Force 2' as his next outing; the actor’s second consecutive role as an antagonist. His performance was widely acclaimed and once again Tahir redefined the meaning of villain in Bollywood.

Hailing from a family of pilots, Bhasin had realised his calling as an actor early in life at 14. He has a master’s degree in film studies from the University of Melbourne


Focusing on doing his bit for cinema that is worth remembering, Tahir hopes to always remain wired and on-the- ball

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