Anshuman Singh

Anshuman Singh’s name has been floating around Bollywood circles for a while now, and honestly, it’s no surprise. The guy’s got range. You might’ve first caught him in “Meenakshi Sundareshwar” back in 2021—the one with all that sweet, awkward newlywed energy set in Madurai. He played his part with a sort of understated charm, never overdoing it, just letting those small moments land. People didn’t stop talking about how relatable the whole thing felt. Maybe it’s his vibe, or maybe it’s just the scripts he picks, but he never feels out of place. Fast forward a bit and you’ll spot his name attached to “Fateh” slated for 2025. There’s already a bit of a buzz. Bollywood’s been craving a fresh face in these bigger, meatier roles, and Singh seems ready to step up. If you’re the type who follows behind-the-scenes drama, you already know there’s plenty of hype about his performance and how he’s bringing something new to the table. Not your usual cookie-cutter hero, that’s for sure. And then there’s “Courage.” This one’s less about glitz and more about grit. You watch him, and there’s this sense that he’s digging a bit deeper, tapping into the raw stuff most actors shy away from. Some folks say Courage is the movie that’s really going to cement his name. Who knows? But one thing’s for sure—Anshuman Singh’s career is on a serious upswing, and it feels like he’s just getting warmed up.

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  • Professions: Producer, Second Unit Director or Assistant Director, Casting Director

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