World Theatre Day Special: Bollywood Actors who honed their craft on Stage before the Spotlight!
Every year on World Theatre Day, the world celebrates the timeless magic of theatre – a space where stories are born in their purest form and actors truly learn the essence of performance. Before the glamour of films and digital platforms, many Bollywood actors found their footing on stage, embracing the discipline, vulnerability, and rigor that theatre demands.
Theatre remains one of the most powerful training grounds for actors – teaching discipline, spontaneity, and emotional honesty. As we celebrate World Theatre Day, these journeys serve as a reminder that behind every powerful screen performance lies years of dedication, often rooted in the intimacy of the stage.
From backstage struggles to standing ovations, these actors prove that theatre is not just a stepping stone – it’s a lifelong foundation.
Here’s a look at some actors who trained professionally in theatre and carried that foundation into their screen careers:
#PankajTripathi: One of the finest actors of his generation, Pankaj Tripathi began his theatre journey in 1996 in Patna, balancing rehearsals with night shifts at a hotel kitchen. His passion led him to the prestigious National School of Drama, after which he moved to Mumbai in 2004. Years of perseverance and over 40 small roles later, he found his breakthrough with Gangs of Wasseypur.
#AliFazal: Before becoming a global face, Ali Fazal’s acting journey began on stage during his school days at The Doon School. A basketball injury led him to explore acting, where he performed roles like Trinculo in The Tempest. He later refined his craft in Mumbai and through theatre platforms like Thespo, building a strong foundation before transitioning to films and series.
#RichaChadha: Richa Chadha built her acting roots in professional theatre after starting out in modelling. She trained under renowned theatre director Barry John and performed in multiple plays across India. This rich stage experience laid the groundwork for her film debut in Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!.
#ShwetaTripathi: After studying fashion communication at National Institute of Fashion Technology, Shweta Tripathi found her calling in theatre. She joined a troupe in Mumbai and even founded her own company, ‘All My Tea Productions’. Before her breakthrough in Masaan, she worked behind the scenes and in television, steadily building her craft.
#LisaMishra: Known for her musical talents, Lisa Mishra also has roots in theatre. With experience in musical theatre, she recently returned to the stage after 15 years, post her screen debut with Call Me Bae. Her journey reflects a seamless blend of music, performance, and storytelling.
#AkshayOberoi: Akshay Oberoi’s acting journey began at Mumbai’s iconic Prithvi Theatre. Under the mentorship of theatre veteran Makrand Deshpande, he started backstage before performing in plays like Miss Beautiful. He further studied Theatre Arts at Johns Hopkins University and trained internationally, adding depth to his craft.
#AdarshGourav: Adarsh Gourav has a strong theatre background, with formal training at The Drama School Mumbai. He has performed with Raell Padamsee’s theatre company and appeared in productions like Lucrece at National Centre for the Performing Arts, showcasing his dedication to the stage.
#GulshanDevaiah: Before entering films, Gulshan Devaiah was an active part of Bengaluru’s English theatre circuit, working with groups like Forum Three. After a decade in the fashion industry, he transitioned to films and gained recognition with Shaitan.
#NimritKaurAhluwalia: Nimrit Kaur Ahluwalia’s artistic journey began with theatre, where she trained for over 15 years, including at the Atelier School of Dramatic Arts. She later gained recognition after winning Femina Miss Manipur and starring in a popular Tv soap Choti Sarrdaarni.
By Keerti Kadam

