Aditya Rawal is an Indian Actor and Screenwriter. He was born on 28 September 1993, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. He is best known for being the son of Bollywood Actor Paresh Rawal and actress Swaroop Sampat. He made his debut as a screenwriter with the play, The Queen, staged at Broadway in the US. In 2012, he made his Bollywood debut with the film Ferrari Ki Sawaari as young Dilip Dharmadhikari. He played the role of a Gujarati boy in Vikram Kapadia’s Bombay Talkies. He was the assistant director of the play ‘Kishan vs Kanhaiya’, which was an adaptation of his father’s film, OMG (Oh My God).
Name | Aditya Rawal |
Full Name | Aditya Paresh Rawal |
Nickname | Aditya |
Date of birth | 28 September 1993 |
Birthplace | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Age (as in 2022) | 29 years old |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Profession | Actor, Screenwriter, Playwright, Author |
Known For | Being the son of Bollywood Actor Paresh Rawal |
Nationality | Indian |
Religion | Hinduism |
Caste | Brahmin |
Hometown | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Address | Subhadra, 4th Floor, 6th road, JVPD Scheme, Vile Parle (West), Mumbai – 400049 |
Political Inclination | Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) |
Food habit | Not Known |
Hobbies | Writing, Travelling |
Years active | N/A |

Aditya Rawal Career –
- He made his debut as a screenwriter with the play, The Queen, staged at Broadway in the US.
- He was the assistant director of the play ‘Kishan vs Kanhaiya’, which was an adaptation of his father’s film, OMG (Oh My God).
- In 2012, he made his Bollywood debut with the film Ferrari Ki Sawaari as young Dilip Dharmadhikari.
- In 2014, he wrote a short film called Monsoon.
- In 2017, he played the role of Jay and also wrote a short Chinese film The Mailbox.
- He played the role of a Gujarati boy in Vikram Kapadia’s Bombay Talkies.
- In 2019, he wrote an epic war drama film Panipat.
- In 2020, he played the role of Nasir Jamal in the film Bamfaad.
- In 2022, he wrote a Gujarati film Dear Father.
Aditya Rawal Family Background –
Aditya Rawal was born and brought up in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. He belongs to a Hindu Family. His father’s name is Paresh Rawal, who is a famous Actor, Comedian and a member of the parliament in the Lok Sabha associated with BJP. His mother’s name is Swaroop Sampat, who was Miss India in 1979 and also a Bollywood Actress. He has a younger brother named Anirudha Rawal.
Father | Paresh Rawal (Actor, Politician) |
Mother | Swaroop Sampat (Actress) |
Brother | Anirudha Rawal (younger) |
Sister | None |

Aditya Rawal Marital status/ Relationship and More –
Marital status of Aditya Rawal is Unmarried. There is no information available about his girlfriend, affairs, engagement and relationship status.
Marital status | Unmarried |
Affairs/ Girlfriend | Not Known |
Wife/ Spouse | N/A |
Marriage Date | N/A |
Children | N/A |
Aditya Rawal Height/ Weight & Physical State –
The height of Aditya Rawal is approximately 5 feet 10 inches and the body weight is around 70 kg. His full body measurements are Chest – 40 Inches, Waist – 30 Inches and Biceps – 12 Inches. He has stylish black colour hair and dark brown eyes.
Height | 5’10” (178 cm) |
Weight | 70 kg (154 lbs) |
Chest | 40 Inches |
Waist | 30 Inches |
Biceps | 12 Inches |
Eye colour | Dark Brown |
Hair colour | Black |
Aditya Rawal Favourite Things –
Favourite Actor | Varun Dhawan, John Abraham, Shahid Kapoor |
Favourite Actress | Sonam Kapoor, Janhvi Kapoor |
Favourite Food | Not Known |
Favourite Colour | Black, Blue |
Favourite Sport | Football, Cricket |
Favourite Football club | Juventus FC |
Favourite Footballer | Gianluigi Buffon, Wayne Rooney |
Favourite Playwright | Rabindranath Tagore, William Shakespeare |

Aditya Rawal Educational Qualification –
He did his schooling at Jamnabai Narsee School, Mumbai. Then, he enrolled himself in H.R. College of Commerce and Economics, Mumbai for a Bachelor’s in Arts degree. He pursued a 6-month course in Devised Theatre at London International School of Performing Arts (LISPA), England later, graduated in the dramatic writing MFA Program from NYU Tisch School of the Arts, New York.
School | Jamnabai Narsee School, Mumbai |
College | H.R. College of Commerce & Economics, MumbaiLondon International School of Performing Arts (LISPA), England NYU Tisch School of Arts, New York |
Qualification | A 6-month course in Devised Theatre (LISPA) Graduate in dramatic writing MFA Program (NYU Tisch School of the Arts) |
Aditya Rawal Net worth –
The net worth of Aditya Rawal is estimated to be between $1 Million – $5 Million dollars. Aditya Rawal’s income source mostly comes from his profession.
Net worth (2022) | $1 Million – $5 Million dollars |
Source of Income | Profession |
Some lesser known facts about Aditya Rawal –
- Does Aditya Rawal Smoke? Not Known
- Does Aditya Rawal Drink Alcohol? Yes
- He was born and brought up in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
- He belongs to a Hindu Family.
- He is best known for being the son of Bollywood Actor Paresh Rawal and actress Swaroop Sampat.
- In his childhood, he wanted to become a sportsperson and never thought of becoming an actor, despite being raised in an artistic environment.
- He started playing football when he was in 2nd standard for his school as a goalkeeper.
- In 2009, he took his interest in football to the next level by joining ‘Kenkre Football Club’, a Mumbai-based football club. Moreover, he was named the Mumbai University Captain, and when he was a part of the U-17 Indian camp in Margao, nobody was aware of his film background.
- Before he could proceed further in football, his sudden interest in cricket made him leave football for it. He even received training in cricket from Chandrakant Pandit and Mohinder Amarnath.
- In 2012, he made his Bollywood debut with the film Ferrari Ki Sawaari as young Dilip Dharmadhikari.
- He played the role of a Gujarati boy in Vikram Kapadia’s Bombay Talkies.
- His concern for social causes like child rights made him co-write and co-authored two storybooks on it.
- He also produced and directed a documentary film, Drama-in-Education: Taking Gandhi Out of the Textbook.
- He was the assistant director of the play ‘Kishan vs Kanhaiya’, which was an adaptation of his father’s film, OMG (Oh My God).
- His biggest playwright inspirations are Mahabharata and William Shakespeare’s Richard III.