Avinash Singh Tomar
Avinash Singh Tomar, you know, he’s one of those guys who sort of pops up in different corners of Indian cinema and web series, and every time you spot him, there’s this feeling like, “Oh hey, it’s that guy!” He’s got this knack for sliding into roles that stick with you, even if he’s not hogging all the limelight. Let’s just put it out there—Dil Bechara (2020)? If you haven’t watched it, grab some tissues. The film’s basically a heartbreaker, and Avinash shows up with such genuine emotion, you can’t help but root for him. Then there’s Mirzapur (2018), which—let’s be honest—pretty much everyone with an internet connection in India got obsessed with. Guns, goons, small-town politics, and Avinash dropping into that gritty, pulpy world like he was born for it. His screen presence there? Solid. He doesn’t just blend in, he adds this extra flavor to the chaos. Ankahi Kahaniya (2021) is a whole different vibe. Anthology format, loads of feelings, and Avinash flexing his range. You catch these little nuances in his performance—like, the sort of stuff that makes you pause and actually think about what the character’s dealing with. The guy doesn’t shout for attention, but he’s got this subtlety that pulls you in. All in all, Avinash Singh Tomar’s building up this really interesting, unpredictable filmography. Not your typical hero, but definitely someone you notice and remember, which, honestly, is way cooler.