Sangeeth Shobhan
Sangeeth Shobhan, born smack in the late ‘90s—June 22, 1996, to be exact—has been doing his thing in the Telugu film scene and honestly, the guy’s got this super relatable, almost laid-back charm on screen that makes you think, “Yeah, I could totally hang with this dude.” He’s not one of those actors who pop up everywhere, but when he does, you notice. Take “MAD” (2023), for example—he pulled off this role that felt so real, nothing too over the top, just genuine vibes, and people really dug it.
Then there’s “Prema Vimanam” (2023), where he managed to juggle humor and heartbreak, sometimes all in the same scene. Not everyone can pull off that emotional whiplash without getting cheesy, but Sangeeth? Dude just makes it work. And don’t forget about “Pitta Kathalu” (2021), which is kind of this anthology series—he slipped into his character so smoothly, it was like he’d been living that life for years.
He’s still pretty young, but you can already see he’s not afraid of picking roles that aren’t cookie-cutter or safe. Whether he’s playing the funny guy, the underdog, or someone just trying to figure life out, there’s always this spark—like he’s in on the joke but still takes the story seriously. It’s honestly refreshing. If you’re into Telugu cinema and haven’t watched his stuff yet, you’re missing out on some really solid performances.