
Actor
Anand Ingle is a highly acclaimed Indian actor renowned for his impeccable comic timing, versatile character portrayals, and extensive body of work across Marathi cinema, television, and theater. Over a career spanning more than two decades, Ingle has established himself as one of the most reliable and sought-after performers in the industry, seamlessly transitioning between high-energy comedy and nuanced dramatic roles. Born and raised in Pune, Maharashtra, Ingle’s journey began in the vibrant world of experimental theater. He honed his craft through workshops with legendary theater personalities and became a staple of the GRIPS Theatre movement, which focuses on youth-centric storytelling. His theatrical foundation-built on plays like Makadachya Haati Champagne and Varyavarchi Varat-provided him with a unique physical presence and a commanding voice that would later become his trademark on screen. While he gained early television fame through the serial Prapancha in 1999, his cinematic breakthrough came with a string of performances that showcased his range. He is perhaps best known for his roles in landmark Marathi films such as Balak-Palak (2012), Harishchandrachi Factory (2009), and the blockbuster comedy Ye Re Ye Re Paisa (2018). His ability to command the screen also led him to Bollywood, most notably in the gritty biopic Daddy (2017), where he played a key role opposite Arjun Rampal. Throughout his career, Ingle has been the recipient of numerous accolades, including the Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Actor in a Comic Role for his performance in Paulwaat. Known among his peers for his spontaneity and deep intellectual understanding of his characters, he remains a dedicated student of the stage, frequently returning to theater to refine his skills. Today, he stands as a bridge between the classic traditions of Marathi performance and the modern evolution of Indian digital and film media.