Arjun Rampal, an Indian actor, was born in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India in 1972.
Arjun Rampal, a former model turned actor and producer, rose to prominence after appearing in Rajiv Rai's romance drama Pyaar Ishq aur Mohabbat in 2001. However, following this, he released films that did not go down well with the public. Soon after, Arjun Rampal delivered films such as Don and Rock on!, earning him the National Film Award for best supporting actor. Arjun Rampal was born in Jabalpur, India on November 26, 1972 (age 49).
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