Mandiip Siingh
Mandiip Siingh has been making some serious waves in the Punjabi film scene lately – and honestly, about time. You might’ve caught his name getting tossed around for “Medal” in 2023, where he basically carried the movie with that raw intensity. It’s got this underdog energy, you know? He plays a guy fighting tooth and nail for a shot at glory, and the whole thing's dripping with grit, family drama, and those small-town struggles that just hit different. The story doesn’t sugarcoat anything—life keeps throwing punches, and Mandiip’s character just keeps getting back up. People walked out of that one actually feeling something, which, let’s be real, isn’t always a given with sports dramas.
Now, “Je Jatt Vigad Gya” from 2024? Whole other vibe. Siingh slips into this wild, reckless avatar—one of those guys who can’t help but get in trouble. The movie’s basically a wild ride through loyalty, betrayal, and some messy street politics. There’s this push-pull between tradition and rebellion, and Mandiip, as usual, doesn’t hold back. He’s got this knack for making you root for the guy, even when he’s making all the wrong choices.
And then there’s “Badnaam,” dropping in 2025. People are already hyped, and you can’t blame them. Rumor has it, this one digs into the darker side of fame and what it costs to keep your name in the spotlight. If his past roles are anything to go by, Siingh’s probably going to bring some serious fire. All in all, you can’t ignore the dude. He’s out here making Punjabi cinema actually exciting again.