Gaurav Paswala

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Born9 April 1993
Surat, Gujarat, India
CitizenshipIndian
EducationActing training at NIDA (Sydney)
Alma materUniversity of Southern Queensland
OccupationActor
Known forLootere, 47 Dhansukh Bhawan, Prem Prakaran, Vishvaguru

Gaurav Paswala (born 9 April 1993) is an Indian actor who works in Hindi and Gujarati-language films and web series. He appeared in the international film Hotel Mumbai (2018) and later in the Gujarati-language film Prem Prakaran In 2024, he appeared in the Hindi web series Lootere. His work includes projects in Gujarati- and Hindi-language productions across film and streaming platforms.

Early Life and Education

Gaurav Paswala was born in Surat, Gujarat, India. He spent part of his early childhood in Dahod, where he lived with his grandparents until the age of five. He later completed his schooling in Surat. He moved to Australia for higher education and earned a master's degree in professional accounting. During his time in Australia, he also worked as a radio jockey. He later studied acting at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Australia before relocating to Mumbai to work in the Indian entertainment industry..[1]

Career

Gaurav Paswala worked as a radio jockey while living in Australia. After returning to India, he participated in theatre activities. In 2011, he made his television debut in the SAB TV series Mrs. Tendulkar, where he played the role of Kalpesh. He later appeared in the Hindi television series Ek Doosre Se Karte Hain Pyaar Hum.

Gaurav Paswala made his Hindi film debut with 6-5=2 (2014), a remake of the Kannada film of the same name.[2] In the film, he played the role of Raja. He later appeared in Gujarati-language cinema and made his Gujarati film debut with "Je Pan Kahish E Sachuj Kahish" (2016), directed by Naiteek Raval.

He subsequently appeared in Gujarati films including Wassup Zindagi (2017), Order Order Out of Order (2018), and 47 Dhansukh Bhawan (2019). 47 Dhansukh Bhawan was reported as India’s first single-shot Gujarati film.[3] In 2020, Gaurav Paswala appeared in the Gujarati web series Bas Cha Sudhi (Season 3, 2020).

Gaurav Paswala also collaborated with composer Amit Trivedi and director Chandresh Bhatt on the independent music album Lagan Lagi Re (2021).[4]

In 2024, Paswala appeared in the Hindi web series Lootere [5], directed by Jai Mehta. In the same year, he appeared in the Gujarati web series Warso, released on Shemaroo Gujarati, where he played the character Hem.[6]

In 2025, Paswala was associated with several feature film projects released or completed during the year.

  • Deda
  • Sanghavi and Sons
  • Jalebi Rocks
  • Well Done C.A Sahab!
  • Vishvaguru

Paswala has appeared in television advertisements earlier in his career, alongside his work in television and film. His advertising work formed part of his early professional experience in the entertainment industry prior to his transition into feature films.

Filmography

Year Title Role Language
2014 6-5=2 Raja Hindi
2016 Je Pan Kahish E Sachuj Kahish Dhawal Gujarati
2017 Wassup Zindagi Rehan Gujarati
2019 Order Order Out of Order Raj Gujarati
2019 47 Dhansukh Bhawan Dhawal Gujarati
2022 Prem Prakaran Aditya Gujarati
2025 Well Done C.A Sahab! Vidyasagar Shashtri Hindi
2025 Deda Akhil Pathak Gujarati
2025 Sanghavi and Sons ⁠Aditya Sanghavi Gujarati
2025 Vishwaguru Rocky Gujarati
2026 Paatki Rocky Gujarati

Web Series

Year Title Platform
2021 Bas Cha Sudhi (Season 3) YouTube
2024 Lootere Hotstar
2024 Warso Shemaroo

Music Videos

Title Year
Bolo toh Shaam 2018
Desh ki Mitti 2020
Lagan Lagi Re 2021
Lagan Taari Laagi Mane 2023
Kehuv Chhe 2023
Kesariyo Saafo 2023

Upcoming projects

Year Title Notes

Personal Life

Gaurav Paswala is multilingual and fluent in Gujarati, Hindi, and English. He resides in Mumbai, where he is based for his work in the Indian entertainment industry. He is professionally active in both Gujarati- and Hindi-language cinema, as well as in television and web-based productions.

References

  1. "I came to India to pursue better acting opportunities: Gaurav Paswala". The Times of India. 9 May 2024. Retrieved 16 March 2026.
  2. "6-5=2 Hindi remake review". Mid Day. 2014.
  3. "First poster of 47 Dhansukh Bhawan out now". The Times of India. 2019.
  4. "Gaurav Paswala on Lagan Tari Laagi Mane". The Times of India. 2023.
  5. "Lootere Review". Indian Express. 2024.
  6. "Gaurav Paswala completes shooting for Warso". The Times of India. 2022.

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