Manoj Joshi Net Worth

Manoj Joshi is an Indian film and television actor who has been active in the industry since 1998. He began his career in Marathi theatre, and has since acted in over 60 films, many of which are comedies. His most notable roles include SI Bajju in Sarfarosh, Hungama, Hulchul, Dhoom, Bhagam Bhag, Phir Hera Pheri, Chup Chup Ke, Bhool Bhulaiyaa, and Billo Barber. He is also known for his role in the Star Plus series Gulaal. Joshi hails from Adapodara Village, near Himatnagar City, District Sabarkantha, Gujarat, and his father is Navneet Joshi. His younger brother, Rajesh Joshi, passed away in 1998.
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. He is best known for his roles in popular Indian television shows like "Chanakya" and "Baa Bahoo Aur Baby." Over the years, Manoj Joshi has established himself as a talented and versatile actor, earning both critical acclaim and commercial success. With a career spanning over two decades, his net worth is estimated to range from $100K to $1M in 2024. He has achieved this financial success through his acting career, endorsement deals, and various brand collaborations. Manoj Joshi's dedication to his craft and his ability to portray a wide range of characters have made him one of the most respected actors in the Indian film and television industry.

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1987

He was earlier Comment Editor with the Mail Today newspaper in India. and prior to that he has worked as the political Editor of The Times of India. He has worked with India Today, The Hindu and was the Washington Correspondent of Financial Express. Through his career, he has reported on the rise and fall of the militancy in Punjab, India's Sri Lanka venture in 1987, the conflict in the Siachen Glacier, India–Pakistan crises of 1987, 1990, 1999, 2002 and 2008–2009, on Sino-Indian relations and the growing ties between India and the United States and covered several general elections. He remained a member of India's National Security Council's Advisory Board, 2004–2006 In July 2011 he was appointed by the Government of India's Cabinet Committee on Security to be a member of a high level National Task Force chaired by former Cabinet Secretary Naresh Chandra. The 14-member task force was asked to examine India's security system and suggest ways of plugging the gaps, if any, and recommend reforms to make the system more efficient.