Pranav Vashisht Describes His Roles in Amar Singh Chamkila & Border 2 as a Dream Achievement
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Mumbai, March 4 (NationPress) Actor Pranav Vashisht has made a remarkable mark with his role as Pamma in Imtiaz Ali’s "Amar Singh Chamkila".
In addition to acting, he gained valuable insights by serving as the director's assistant and casting aide, supporting Mukesh Chhabra during the film. Demonstrating his versatility, Pranav also impressed audiences with his performance as Lieutenant Ajit Singh, the loyal aide of protagonist Sunny Deol in the much-lauded "Border 2".
Having the opportunity to work alongside Bollywood icons like Imtiaz Ali, Diljit Dosanjh, JP Dutta, and Sunny Deol, Pranav is truly making the most of his experience in the entertainment industry.
Reflecting on his journey, he stated, “This has been a truly remarkable experience for me. I am thankful to be involved in such monumental and incredible projects. The process of learning and unlearning has been invaluable.”
“As an actor, you aspire to work on such films, and I consider myself fortunate to have been a part of these endeavors. I extend my gratitude to Mukesh Chhabra sir for being an unwavering support throughout my career,” Pranav expressed.
When reminiscing about his experience on "Amar Singh Chamkila", which featured Diljit Dosanjh and Parineeti Chopra, he described it as a “transformative” experience.
He further mentioned that working with directors like Imtiaz and Anurag has significantly influenced his development as an artist.
“Receiving guidance from a maestro like Imtiaz sir has been crucial in enhancing my craft and performance,” he shared.
He also credited his 'Border 2' director, Anurag Singh, for helping him to excel in his role.
“Thanks to Anurag Singh Sir, I could embody Ajit Singh and deliver my best performance,” Pranav added.
Excited about this new chapter in his cinematic journey post "Border 2" and "Amar Singh Chamkila", Pranav concluded, “I look ahead with a heart full of gratitude. My wish is to entertain people through even better performances and continually evolve as an actor.”