Abhinav Singh Raghav

Abhinav Singh Raghav—man, this guy’s really been carving out his own path in Indian cinema. Born in Uttar Pradesh, but grew up in Vizag, Andhra Pradesh (talk about a cultural mashup, right?), he’s not your typical actor with a cookie-cutter backstory. Instead of drama school, he’s got a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering under his belt. How many actors can say they can fix your air conditioner and nail an emotional scene in the same day? He popped up on everyone’s radar with his acting debut in the film Major back in 2022, sharing the screen with Adivi Sesh and Prakash Raj. Not a bad way to break in. Since then, Abhinav’s been all over—he took on a key role in the TV serial Rudhramadevi on Hotstar, tried his hand at music videos like Ishq Fitoori on YouTube, and basically proved he’s not here to play it safe or stick to one lane. The dude’s got range, and people are noticing. He’s racking up a solid fanbase, plus a handful of awards and nods for his performances, which—let’s be honest—don’t come easy in this business. Just recently, he was seen in the movie Thandel, released on February 7th, 2025. And he’s not slowing down; Phule and Jack are both set to drop on April 11th, 2025. Oh, and he’s currently shooting for Goodachari 2, because apparently sleep is optional. Abhinav’s quickly become one of those names you keep hearing about, and for good reason. He’s versatile, ambitious, and doesn’t shy away from a challenge. If he keeps up this pace, he’s definitely going to be one of those actors who’s impossible to ignore.

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      So, this guy jumped into acting with the film Major back in 2022, sharing the screen with Adivi Sesh and Prakash Raj. The movie’s not just some run-of-the-mill biopic—it’s got heart, a bunch of intense moments, and a story that sticks with you. Major revolves around the life of Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, the NSG commando who became a hero during the 26/11 Mumbai attacks. The film doesn’t just focus on the action, though; it digs into Sandeep’s childhood, his dreams, and his relationship with his parents. You see the sacrifices he made and the stuff he had to face, both as a soldier and as a son. Adivi Sesh absolutely owns the role, and the supporting cast—yeah, Prakash Raj and Revathi—brings serious depth. The movie’s packed with emotions, patriotism, and some moments that'll get you right in the feels. It’s one of those films that leaves a mark.

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