Gulshan
Devaiah
has
delivered
some
of
the
most
iconic
performances
as
an
actor.
He
has
proved
his
versatility
time
and
again
with
the
kind
of
roles
he
has
picked.
As
he's
set
to
turn
a
year
older
on
May
28,
we
pick
seven
roles
that
show
his
outstanding
performance.
1.
Hunterrr:
Gulshan
made
the
character
of
a
sex
addict
Mandar
memorable
through
his
natural
performance.
Although
an
adult
comedy,
Gulshan's
clarity
on
the
character
made
sure
that
Mandar
was
presented
aesthetically
in
the
movie.
2.
Shaitan:
He
plays
the
role
of
Karan
Chaudhary,
aka
KC,
a
spoilt
brat
who
belongs
to
a
rich
family.
One
of
the
first
movies
where
Gulshan
was
noticed
and
got
acclaimed
as
a
credible
actor.
His
portrayal
of
the
character's
eccentricism
got
him
many
fans.
3.
Goliyon
Ki
Raasleela
Ram-Leela:
As
Bhavani,
a
member
of
the
Jadeja
clan,
in
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali's
Goliyon
Ki
Raasleela
Ram-Leela,
Gulshan
proved
he
can
convincingly
portray
grey
characters
as
well.
The
audience
loved
to
hate
him
for
being
one
of
the
biggest
hurdles
in
the
love
story
of
the
lead
characters.
4.
Mard
Ko
Dard
Nahi
Hota:
In
Mard
Ko
Dard
Nahi
Hota,
he
was
seen
in
a
double
role.
He
plays
two
completely
different
characters
-
Karate
Mani
and
Jimmy,
and
seeing
him
portraying
both
characters
was
a
treat
for
the
audience.
5.
Badhaai
Do:
Absolutely
a
surprise
element
in
the
movie,
Gulshan
plays
the
role
of
Guru
Narayan,
a
lawyer,
who
is
the
love
interest
of
Rajkummar
Rao's
character.
His
portrayal
of
this
queer
character
broke
all
kinds
of
stereotypes
surrounding
the
LGBTQ
community.
6.
Ghost
Stories:
This
movie
had
Gulshan
with
a
completely
unrecognisable
look.
Seen
in
the
segment
directed
by
Dibakar
Banerjee,
Gulshan
plays
the
role
of
a
zombie
monster
and
uses
heavy
prosthetics
to
get
the
right
look.
Although
a
role
with
a
limited
screen
presence,
Gulshan
was
outstanding
in
his
performance.
7.
Dahaad:
In
Dahaad
he
plays
Devilal
Singh,
a
cop
who
is
chasing
a
serial
killer.
He
is
also
a
family
man,
living
in
a
small
town
in
Rajasthan,
and
is
forward-thinking.
Gulshan's
performance
was
critically
acclaimed
and
was
loved
by
the
audience.