Deep Mandeep

Deep Mandeep, born in Hoshiarpur back in ‘78, has been grinding in the world of Indian theatre and cinema for about two decades—yeah, she’s got some serious mileage. She’s not just your regular actress; she jumped headfirst into acting after getting schooled in vocal music and folk dance, so she’s basically a triple-threat. If you’re someone who digs theatre, you might’ve caught her in productions like Lal Batti, Partapi, A Doll’s House (yes, the classic), Baba Bantu, and Paedaan, among a whole bunch of others. She kicked off her career in Chandigarh with heavyweights like Gursharan Singh and Sahib Singh, which pretty much set her up for a killer run on stage. But wait, she doesn’t just act—she directs too. She’s helmed plays like Panj Ishq, Choti Sardarni, and Khande Di Dhaar, proving she can boss the stage both in front of the spotlight and behind the scenes. When it comes to the big screen, Deep’s face is probably familiar from Punjabi films like ‘Arjan’ and ‘Vaapsi’. If you’ve watched any of those, you know she doesn’t just fade into the background—she owns her roles, bringing a mix of old-school theatre grit and fresh, raw energy. So, whether it’s theatre or film, she’s been doing her thing, making her mark, and honestly, she’s just getting started.

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