A multifaceted British Asian thespian, hailing from Wiltshire, UK, where he spent his formative years, interspersed with extended sojourns in the United States, Canada, and India, during his childhood. Prior to embarking on a career in the performing arts, Garewal earned a degree in finance, which he subsequently leveraged to secure a position at Baring Asset Management in London.
However, his passion for the stage eventually led him to pursue a career in acting, where he has since made a name for himself in both Shakespearean and contemporary theatre productions. Some of his most notable credits include his work in Scott Rudin's production of "Behind The Beautiful Forevers" at the National Theatre, as well as "Wipers", a thought-provoking play that shed light on the often-overlooked narrative of Indian soldiers serving during World War I.
Garewal's impressive repertoire also includes performances at esteemed institutions such as the Royal Court, Royal Exchange Manchester, Leicester Curve, and Bush Theatre in the UK. His impressive range has also allowed him to work on a diverse array of film and television projects, both in the US, UK, India, and France.