Pranav Vashisht on His Dream Roles in Chamkila & Border 2

Actor Pranav Vashisht reflects on his significant roles in the films "Amar Singh Chamkila" and "Border 2," describing the experience as a dream come true. He expresses deep gratitude for the opportunity to work with acclaimed directors like Imtiaz Ali and Anurag Singh, who he credits with shaping his artistry. Vashisht also acknowledges casting director Mukesh Chhabra for his unwavering support throughout his career journey. Looking ahead, the actor is filled with gratitude and aims to entertain audiences with even better performances.

Key Points: Pranav Vashisht on Amar Singh Chamkila and Border 2 Journey

  • Played Pamma in Amar Singh Chamkila
  • Portrayed Lt. Ajit Singh in Border 2
  • Credits Mukesh Chhabra as a pillar of support
  • Calls working with Imtiaz Ali life-changing
  • Says Anurag Singh helped bring out his best
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Pranav Vashisht calls being a part of Amar Singh Chamkila & Border 2 'a dream come true'

Actor Pranav Vashisht calls working on Amar Singh Chamkila and Border 2 a dream come true, sharing his gratitude for directors Imtiaz Ali and Anurag Singh.

Pranav Vashisht calls being a part of Amar Singh Chamkila & Border 2 'a dream come true'
"It has been a wonderful journey so far for me. I feel grateful to be a part of such massive and amazing projects. - Pranav Vashisht"

Mumbai, March 4

Actor Pranav Vashisht left quite an impression with his portrayal as Pamma in Imtiaz Ali's "Amar Singh Chamkila".

Along with acting, he also gained experience as the director's assistant and casting assistant, helping Mukesh Chhabra during the movie. Further strengthening his position as a versatile actor, Pranav delivered another noteworthy performance as Lieutenant Ajit Singh, protagonist Sunny Deol's trusted aide in the much-acclaimed "Border 2".

Getting to collaborate with Bollywood gems such as Imtiaz Ali, Diljit Dosanjh, JP Dutta, and Sunny Deol, Pranav is making the most of his journey in showbiz.

Talking about the same, he shared, "It has been a wonderful journey so far for me. I feel grateful to be a part of such massive and amazing projects. Learning and unlearning both went hand in hand".

"As an actor, you dream of working in such films and I was lucky to be a part of these projects. I would like to thank Mukesh Chhabra sir as he has been a pillar of support throughout my journey so far," Pranav went on to add.

Looking back on his experience of working on "Amar Singh Chamkila", co-starring Diljit Dosanjh and Parineeti Chopra, he described it as "life-changing".

He further shared that collaborating with directors such as Imtiaz and Anurag has helped him shape himself as an artist.

"Working closely and getting guidance from a maestro like Imtiaz sir has played a prominent role in shaping my art and performance," he said.

He further claimed that his 'Border 2' director, Anurag Singh, helped him bring out the best in him.

"It is because of Anurag Singh Sir, that I was able to become Ajit Singh and perform in the best of my capacity," added Pranav.

Thrilled about this new phase of his cinematic journey following "Border 2" and Amar Singh Chamkila", Pranav added, "I am looking forward with immense gratitude in my heart. I wish that I entertain people with even better performances and keep growing as an actor".

- IANS

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Sarah B
It's refreshing to see an actor acknowledge the people who helped them, like Mukesh Chhabra. Humility goes a long way in this industry. Best of luck, Pranav!
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Vikram M
Border 2 was a fantastic film, and his role as Lt. Ajit Singh was very believable. Salute to the team for making a movie that fills every Indian with pride. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
Good for him, but I hope he doesn't get typecast as the loyal sidekick. He has the talent to lead a film. Would love to see him in a mainstream romantic or action lead role soon.
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Priya S
Chamkila was such a raw and beautiful film. His journey from assistant to actor is truly inspiring for all the struggling artists out there. More power to him!
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Michael C
Learning and unlearning is the key to growth in any creative field. Sounds like he has a great mindset. Looking forward to seeing what he does next.

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