Rannvijay Singha on Fewer Acting Offers: "Not a Lot of Stuff Were Offered"

TV personality and actor Rannvijay Singha has candidly spoken about receiving fewer acting offers in recent times, stating he consciously chooses to wait for the right projects. He shared that a director advised him that life experiences, including fatherhood, are more valuable than formal acting courses for his craft. Singha expressed his excitement about fulfilling his wish to work with director Sudip Sharma in the upcoming 'Kohrra Season 2'. The show, also starring Barun Sobti and Mona Singh, is set to premiere on Netflix on February 11.

Key Points: Rannvijay Singha Opens Up on Receiving Fewer Acting Roles

  • Fewer acting roles offered
  • Selective about projects
  • Real-life fatherhood guides acting
  • Upcoming role in Kohrra Season 2
  • Longtime wish to work with director Sudip Sharma
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"Not a lot of stuff were offered": Rannvijay Singha opens up on receiving fewer acting roles

Actor Rannvijay Singha discusses waiting for right projects, fewer offers, and his role in the upcoming 'Kohrra Season 2' on Netflix.

"Not a lot of stuff that's also offered to me, which is the honest truth. - Rannvijay Singha"

By Nikita Bishay, New Delhi, January 29

TV personality and actor Rannvijay Singha has opened up about receiving fewer acting roles in recent times, adding that he consciously chose to wait for the right project.

Speaking to ANI, Rannvijay Singha said, "I watch a lot of shows that are made. The ones that I watch, I feel like I'd love to work with these people - the creators of those shows. I don't want to do everything that's thrown at me but there's not a lot of stuff that's also offered to me, which is the honest truth. It took me time because I wanted to do that right thing."

Reflecting on his journey, Rannvijay said he once considered enrolling in an acting course.

"After all the experiences, I once asked a director if I should do an acting course and learn somewhere. He told me, 'The more you live, the more experiences you have in your life, the more people you interact with, and the more you observe, it helps an actor," he said, adding that his role as a father in real life guided him in the journey.

"Being a father, being scared of losing people, being vulnerable, and interacting helped," he said.

Rannvijay Singha, who will be soon seen in Sudip Sharma's directorial 'Kohrra Season 2', also revealed his longtime wish to work with the director.

"You have certain people that you want to work with. I got that opportunity. The test came and I didn't just do it but I looked at it, I read it and I said I'm going to do it in 6-7 days when I'm fully ready. I was hoping to get the part," the actor shared.

The trailer for 'Kohrra 2' was unveiled on Thursday, giving a closer glimpse at the character of Rannvijay Singha, who essays the husband of a murdered woman.

He also appears to be among the suspects in the murder investigation.

Also featuring are actors Barun Sobti and Mona Singh as police officers. The show is set to release on February 11 on Netflix.

- ANI

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Rohit P
His point about life experience being the best acting course is spot on. You can't learn that in a classroom. Looking forward to seeing how fatherhood has influenced his performance.
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Aman W
Honestly, I feel he hasn't evolved much as an actor since his MTV Roadies days. The industry has moved on, and maybe he should have taken that acting course he considered. Just being honest.
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Sarah B
It's a tough balance between being selective and being out of sight, out of mind. Hope Kohrra 2 gives his career the boost it needs. The first season was brilliant!
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Karthik V
Good on him for speaking his truth. The OTT space is perfect for actors like him who want substantial roles. February 11 on Netflix is marked on my calendar! 🍿
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Nisha Z
His journey from a VJ to this is interesting. The industry has changed so much. Wishing him all the best. It's never too late for a comeback with the right project.

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