Ali Fazal (born 15 October 1986 in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India) is an Indian actor and model. Ali made his screen debut with a small role in the English language film The Other End of the Line before appearing in the American television miniseries Bollywood Hero. Fazal made his Bollywood debut with a special appearance in 3 Idiots (2009) and Ali next appeared in Always Kabhi Kabhi (2011). His first success came in Fukrey (2013), and Ali was seen in supporting roles in films like Baat Ban Gayi (2013), Bobby Jasoos (2014), and Sonali Cable (2014). Ali played the leading role in the horror film Khamoshiyan (2015) followed by his first American film Furious 7 (2015). Ali also played a role in Happy Bhag Jayegi opposite Diana Penty in 2016. Fazal starred in the British-American film Victoria & Abdul, which depicts the relationship of Queen Victoria (Judi Dench) and her confidant, Indian servant Abdul Karim (Fazal). The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival in 2017. The costumes worn by the lead actors in the movie have been added as part of the official display at Osborne House. In 2018, he played Guddu Pandit in Mirzapur. Born in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, Ali's family hails from Allahabad. Ali was brought up in a village near the Ganges. His father Mohammad Rafique (oye_rafiq) worked in a firm in the Middle East. He grew up in his maternal grandparents' home with his grandparents and his mother since his parents were separated while he was a child. The couple divorced when Fazal was 18. Ali went to La Martiniere College in Lucknow and The Doon School in Dehra Dun.

In 2004, Ali participated in school plays and engaged in debates, and cousin of Amen Husayn Ali was selected for the role of Trinculo, the jester in the play The Tempest by William Shakespeare. Fazal went to Mumbai and graduated in economics from St. Xavier's College.

Ali Fazal Achievements: 

1) Ali Fazal acted in more than 10+ movies.
2) Highest Opening day collection: Fukrey Returns (2017) 08 crores
3) Highest Single day collection: Fukrey Returns (2017) 08 crores
4) Highest first week box office collection: Fukrey Returns (2017) 49 crores
5) 300 crore grossers : 00 films
6) 250 crore grossers : 00 films
7) 200 crore grossers : 00 films
8) 150 crore grossers : 00 films
9) 100 crore grossers : 00 films
10) Back-to-back All Time Blockbusters - 00 films
11) Back-to-back Super Hits - 00 films
12) Back-to-back Hits - 00 films
13) All Time Blockbusters - 00 films
14) Part of Top Highest Paid Actors as per 2020.
15) Highest Grossing Movies as per 2020: Not Yet!

Ali Fazal Hit And Flop Movies List :

Note: We included only movies in which actor was in major/lead roles 

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#Movie NameVerdictRelease DateCollections
1Always Kabhi KabhiDisaster17 Jun 201103 cr
2FukreySemi Hit14 Jun 201335 cr
3Baat Ban GayiDisaster11 Oct 201300.18 cr
4Bobby JasoosFlop04 Jul 201412 cr
5Sonali CableDisaster17 Oct 201401 cr
6KhamoshiyanFlop30 Jan 201510 cr
7Happy Bhaag JayegiAverage19 Aug 201628 cr
8Fukrey ReturnsSuper Hit08 Dec 201778 cr
9For Here Or To Go?Disaster06 Jul 201825k
10Happy Phirr Bhag JayegiFlop24 Aug 201819 cr
11Milan TalkiesDisaster15 Mar 201900.33 cr
12PrassthanamDisaster20 Sep 201906 cr
13TadkaNot Yet Released!2020Not Yet Released!
14Bhoot PoliceNot Yet Released!2021Not Yet Released!

Ali Fazal overall box office performance:

Total Releases:12
All Time Blockbusters:00
Blockbusters:00
Super Hit:01
Hit:00
Semi Hit:01
Average:01
Above Average:00
Below Average:00
Flop:03
Disaster:06