| 1. Aditya Dhar accumulated almost 20 years of experience working with the theatre group ‘Delhi Music Theatre’ (DMT). |
| 2. In 2006, he transitioned from Delhi to Mumbai and commenced his career as an assistant director. |
| 3. During his early days in Mumbai, Aditya Dhar explored the role of an RJ. |
| 4. He displayed his creative flair by writing lyrics for several Hindi films, including ‘Haal-e-Dil’ (2008) and ‘Daddy Cool’ (2009). |
| 5. In 2019, Aditya Dhar made his directorial debut with the Hindi film ‘Uri: The Surgical Strike,’ earning the prestigious National Award for his exceptional work. |
| 6. In 2021, Aditya Dhar initiated the filming process for the Hindi film ‘The Immortal Ashwatthama.’ |
| 7. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, he actively supported the ‘We Will Survive’ campaign, aiding those in need. |
| 8. In addition to his film career, Aditya Dhar possesses a deep passion for cricket. |
| 9. Aditya Dhar faced challenges with Dyslexia, a neurodevelopmental disorder, during his childhood. |
| 10. During his early years, he harbored ambitions of becoming an army officer, reflecting his childhood dreams. |
| 11. He worked as a dialogue writer for Priyadarshan's films Tezz and Aakrosh. |
| 12. He co-founded his production studio, B62 Studios, with his brother Lokesh Dhar in 2019. |