Mona Singh on self-made success: discipline and passion drove her career
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Actress Mona Singh has spoken candidly about the work ethic and personal conviction that have defined her two-decade journey in Indian entertainment, crediting discipline, craft, and persistence as the pillars of a career she describes as entirely self-built.
In Her Own Words
Reflecting on her trajectory from television breakout to a sought-after presence in films and streaming, Singh said: 'I have always felt that if you have the right intention, have passion for your work, love your craft more, be disciplined, then you will definitely get the work. I have always watched their movies since childhood, and now I meet them, I am working with them, they know me, I just feel very happy and proud that I have achieved all this myself with hard work.'
The statement captures a sentiment that resonates across her recent body of work — a steady, deliberate expansion from roles in Happy Patel and Subedaar to the high-profile ensemble of Border 2, and streaming outings including Kohraa Season 2 and Maa Ka Sum.
What's Next: Pritam and Pedro on JioHotstar
Singh's next project is the comedy-drama web series Pritam and Pedro, set to premiere on JioHotstar on 3 July 2026. The series is created and produced by Rajkumar Hirani and directed by Avinash Arun, with Arshad Warsi and Vir Hirani in the lead roles. Vikrant Massey, Boman Irani, and Singh round out the principal cast.
Hirani described the creative impulse behind the show: 'What excited me most about this story was the relationship at its heart. Pritam and Pedro come from completely different worlds and see life very differently, but they are forced into a journey together. I've always been drawn to stories about people, their contradictions, their vulnerabilities, and the unexpected relationships they form along the way. This series allowed us to explore all of that while having a lot of fun with the world and characters.'
A Career Built on Consistency
Singh's recent run is notable for its range — spanning patriotic drama, crime thriller, and now comedy — across both theatrical and OTT formats. Notably, her appearances have clustered in the 2025–2026 window, suggesting a deliberate push into high-visibility projects after years of steady, lower-profile work.
This comes amid a broader industry moment where mid-career actresses are finding renewed traction on streaming platforms, which reward ensemble depth over star-led marquee value. Singh's trajectory fits that pattern closely.
What to Watch
Pritam and Pedro arrives on 3 July 2026 and will be an early test of whether Hirani's signature warmth translates to the episodic format. With a cast that blends comedy veterans and newer talent, the series is positioned as one of JioHotstar's notable mid-year releases.