Yudhvir Ahlawat
Acting
Biography
Yudhvir Ahlawat is an Indian actor known for his versatile performances and commanding screen presence across film, television, and theatre. Born in Haryana and currently based in Mumbai, he began his screen journey with a role in the 2019 biographical drama Saand Ki Aankh. He earned wider industry recognition for portraying Rakesh Dilawar in the crime thriller Love Hostel (2022). In 2026, Ahlawat achieved a major career milestone with his breakout role as Harpal in the Netflix original cop-drama Kartavya, produced by Red Chillies Entertainment, earning critical acclaim for his natural portrayal of vulnerability and grit. Beyond the screen, he is also an accomplished theatre actor, having been a part of major stage productions like Mughal-E-Azam: The Musical.
Known For

With his family's safety at stake and menacing threats closing in, a police officer must decide how far he'll go to uphold his duty.
Kartavya

Twins Shikha and Nikhil couldn't be more different. But when their all-boys and all-girls schools suddenly go co-ed, the chaos of teenagehood hits them head-on. Now, both must confront new feelings, friendships, and the messy business of growing up together.
CO-ED

Set against the pulsating backdrop of rustic North India, Love Hostel traces the volatile journey of star-crossed lovers, being hunted by a ruthless mercenary on the orders of the area's MLA, who also happens to be the girl's grandmother.
Love Hostel

Following the exciting story of the world's oldest sharpshooters Chandro and Prakashi Tomar, the drama marks the directorial debut of acclaimed scriptwriter Tushar Hiranandani. The film stars Bhumi Pednekar and Taapsee Pannu.
Saand Ki Aankh

"MAAMU TENSION NAI LENEKA" A HINDI FEATURE FILM STARRING SUMEET VYAS, BHARAT JHA, ALI ASGAR, YUDHVIR
Maamu Tension Nai Leneka

When a director dreams of bringing India's classic Mughal-E-Azam on stage as a musical, doubts arise whether he can recreate the magic. It's the opening night where the world is waiting to either take a bow or rip it apart.