Sunny Devkar

Sunny Devkar’s filmography’s a wild little ride, honestly. The guy’s been popping up in some real mixed-bag projects over the last few years. Take Chhaava (2025)—the buzz around that one is pretty nuts, with people talking about how it’s gonna shake up the historical drama scene. Word is, it’s heavy on the action and politics, set in those old-school Maratha times, with Devkar playing a role that’s not just background noise. He’s got this knack for diving into complicated characters, so, yeah, folks are hyped to see what he brings to the table. Back in 2023, he was in Only One Man Is Enough, which didn’t exactly break box office records but got a fair bit of attention for the way it tackled loneliness and power. Not your typical masala flick. The story’s pretty intimate, honestly—a deep dive into what makes a guy tick when he’s feeling like the world’s stacked against him. Devkar managed to pull off a lot with very little, showing some legit range. And then, Kabir Singh (2019). Now, that movie—absolute chaos when it dropped, right? People either loved it or hated it, no middle ground. Devkar wasn’t the big star there, but he made his screen time count, adding some real grit to the scenes he was in. Altogether, his career’s been a mashup of genres and vibes, and it doesn’t look like he’s slowing down anytime soon.

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