
Chirag Vohra
He is well known theater artist. He is famous for his role of Phoolmani in the play Master Phoolmani. Plays he has performed in include Gandhi Ke Godse and Kishan vs Kanhaiya, and Lagan Gadu Chale Adu.
His image is used in advertisements, including for Choloromint and Pond's.
He played in many Gujarati and Hindi TV serials including Hum Paanch, Saraswatichandra, Sumit Sambhaal Lega , the role of Bhaiya in the daily comic serial Bhai Bhaiya Aur Brother. He also played in OMG – Oh My God!.
In 2024, Vohra was cast as Mahatma Gandhi in the television series Freedom at Midnight. The actor lost 15kg to portray Gandhi in the role.
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