
Ayush Srivastava
Ayush Srivastava is a passionate Sub Editor at India.com and is currently part of the entertainment team with a strong grasp on South cinema, Bollywood, and Hollywood. With more than 3 years of experi ... Read More
In the vast landscape of Bollywood, there are actors whose faces you instantly recognize, even if their names don’t always come to mind first. One such actor has made a quiet but indelible mark by appearing in over 70 films, working alongside some of Indian cinema’s biggest legends.
That actor is Master Raju (born Fahim Ajani). From his early days as a child artiste, he went on to share screen space with superstars like Amitabh Bachchan, Late Rajesh Khanna, Dharmendra, and Anil Kapoor. His filmography includes memorable roles in cult classics such as Parichay, Bawarchi, Chitchor, Kitaab, Daag: A Poem of Love, and many more, as he worked in over 70 films as a child artist. Raju’s reputation stems not from playing leads but from becoming that dependable supporting presence, the guy who brings scenes to life, often in small but pivotal roles.
Master Raju’s journey in Indian cinema is more than just the story of a child actor who once tasted success, it’s a tale of longevity, evolution, and passion for the craft. His first major milestone came with Chitchor (1976), where his performance was so impactful that it earned him the National Film Award for Best Child Artist. At a young age, he was already being recognised alongside some of the industry’s finest, a rare feat for any newcomer.
But unlike many child actors who fade from public memory as they grow older, Master Raju continued to reinvent himself. As the years passed and mainstream cinema changed, he found a unique space for himself in the mythological genre on television. He became especially known for playing Narad Muni, a role he embodied with such authenticity and charm that it became one of his signature portrayals.
Master Raju’s story is a rare example of an actor whose presence shaped many moments of Indian cinema, even without being in the spotlight.
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