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Hugh Grant says he may be ‘half-Indian or half-Pakistani’

Hugh Grant says he may be ‘half-Indian or half-Pakistani’

The actor's father was born in India in the 1920s.
06 Dec, 2025

Hugh Grant, the British star of films like Four Weddings and a Funeral, Bridget Jones’s Diary and Love, Actually was in Delhi on Saturday, when he told a crowd an interesting bit of family trivia.

According to the Hindustan Times, he said his father, the 97-year-old Captain James Grant, was born somewhere in India, making him “Indian or Pakistani by birth”. Hugh said, “So I guess that makes me half Indian, or half Pakistani.”

Talking about how he discovered this Indian connection, Hugh told the audience, “I had to find his birth certificate the other day, cause I was applying for some visa or something, and it was really hard. It was some very obscure town in the north of India. In fact, I think it might be Pakistan, I’m afraid, now.”

Hugh’s grandfather was also in the British army, likely having served in India before he fought World War Two in France. The actor has recounted earlier how he was always fascinated by the “stories of soldiering” told by his father and grandfather.

Hugh also talked about how he started acting and the family pressure not to pursue the profession. “My mother came from the school that put actors and prostitutes on the same kind of level. So I think she always wanted me to go into the church,” he told an audience in Delhi.

He said he was 23 when he took up acting “because [he] was poor [and] had no money”. The actor said he initially planned to act “for a year or two” and then “do a grown-up job”. Now 65, he quipped, “In some ways, I’m ashamed of myself.”

Much like Hugh, many British celebrities have India somewhere in their family history. Rudyard Kipling, the Nobel Prize-winning author of The Jungle Book, was born in Mumbai — then Bombay — in 1865. George Orwell, known best for writing Nineteen Eighty-Four and Animal Farm, was born in Bihar in 1903. Singer Engelbert Humperdinck was born in Chennai — then Madras — in 1936.

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S. A. M. Dec 06, 2025 06:06pm
Dual citizenship is not permitted in India. So if he wish to take Indian citizenship he may have to fire go his British passport. But he can surely get Pakistani passport as there is no bar on a person being citizen of two or more countries.
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Taj Ahmad Dec 06, 2025 07:24pm
Let’s say Half Indian-Half Pakistani is the right choice. I think both countries should give full citizenship to the actor.
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Zulfiqar Dec 06, 2025 07:37pm
Interesting
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Dec 06, 2025 07:42pm
What else is called a diplomatic statement?
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RhythmWaves Dec 06, 2025 08:01pm
now lets start a social media war over if he is half indian or half Pakistani .. :-)
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Falcon1 Dec 06, 2025 08:20pm
Oh dear lord! I hope it's the Hugh part
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Thev Dia Dec 06, 2025 08:49pm
Cool
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Syed Tanwir Hasan Dec 06, 2025 08:54pm
Yes it was India ruled by British.
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Surendra Sukhtankar Dec 07, 2025 12:14am
Who cares!
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A Verma Dec 07, 2025 12:27am
Was there Pakistan in 1920??
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MG Dec 07, 2025 03:44am
There was ni Pakistan in 1921....
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Bob Dec 07, 2025 05:39am
Who cares
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Nayab Ahmad Dec 07, 2025 06:31am
Hugh Grant's father was Indian or Pakistani by birth but not from any South Asian ethnic group. He was a British colonial serving in the army . So it's a very tenuous and controversial "connection " that Grant is trying to make .
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Abhi Dec 07, 2025 10:45am
India is some how related to everyone. Which every Pakistani denys
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Ayesha Sadozai Dec 07, 2025 10:53am
According to online sources , Hugh Grant's grandfather served in India , with his regiment the 2nd Btn Seaforth Highlanders, between 1918 and 1932. During this time the regiment mostly served on the North West Frontier and the tribal areas , so it's very likely Hugh's father was born somewhere in this region (now KPK, Pakistan). The regiment was posted out from British India in 1932.
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Zahid Sharfi Dec 07, 2025 11:05am
Quite interesting. There is no denying the fact that the Earth, the Milky and the whole of the Known and the Unknown Universe are operating in Unison. Humans have endured a lot and developed a lot but at times, are overtaken by selfish small thinking. We need to be as compassionate in everything as we can be.
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Salman Wasti Dec 07, 2025 12:49pm
There are a number of British movie celebrities who were born in India, two of them being Julie Christie and Lorin Thatcher, among many others!
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Desi Dec 07, 2025 02:45pm
Welcome to the desi club, Mr Grant :D
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Din Dec 07, 2025 03:07pm
Singer Cliff Richard nee Harry Webb in Lucknow. None of them remember India or Pakistan even in their dreams
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js Dec 07, 2025 04:31pm
English colonisers being born in India/Pakistan does not make them half Indian/Pakistani. It just makes them colonisers.
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Surendra Sukhtankar Dec 07, 2025 07:25pm
Who cares!
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Aisha Qureshi Dec 07, 2025 08:55pm
Since you are handsome, you must definitely be Pakistani.
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Mohsin Dec 08, 2025 03:39am
Who cares
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Javed Freeman Dec 08, 2025 08:18am
Definitely Pakistani.
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Fawad Chaudhary Dec 08, 2025 12:57pm
You look like pakistani than indian.
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