Why Does Sunny Hinduja Love Biographies?

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Key Takeaways
- Sunny Hinduja loves biographies for their educational value.
- Period films resonate with audiences due to their rich narratives.
- Balance between traditional storytelling and modern content is essential.
- 'Saare Jahan Se Accha' depicts a gripping 1970s espionage tale.
- Sunny's career has included notable roles in various acclaimed series.
Mumbai, Aug 20 (NationPress) Actor Sunny Hinduja, known for his recent role in “Saare Jahan Se Accha”, has analyzed the reasons behind the widespread appeal of period films and series across various age groups.
In an interview with IANS, he remarked: “There are incredible stories and narratives, along with remarkable individuals, about whom we remain unaware.”
Sunny shared his personal affinity for binge-watching biographies, stating, “I truly appreciate biographies; they offer a profound education in a subtle manner. They also celebrate individuals who have achieved extraordinary feats in their lifetimes. It’s always a joy to witness.”
He further mentioned, “In today’s world, many generations rely on Instagram reels for their livelihoods. Striking a balance is essential, and you’re quite right about that.”
“Saare Jahan Se Accha” narrates the intense journey of RAW agent Vishnu Shankar, tasked with a perilous mission deep within Pakistan.
Set against the tension-filled backdrop of the 1970s, a period where each strategic decision could potentially trigger a global nuclear catastrophe, the series portrays the fierce intelligence conflict between India’s RAW and Pakistan’s ISI.
The cast includes Pratik Gandhi, Suhail Nayyar, Kritika Kamra, Tillotama Shome, Rajat Kapoor, and Anup Soni.
Crafted by Gaurav Shukla and produced by Bombay Fables, with Bhavesh Mandalia as the creative producer, “Saare Jahan Se Accha” is set to debut on Netflix on August 13, just ahead of Independence Day.
Sunny rose to fame in 2021 for his pivotal role as Sandeep Bhaiya in the web series Aspirants produced by TVF. He has also featured in series such as The Family Man, Chacha Vidhayak Hain Humare Season 2, and Jamun.
Recently, he appeared in Mandala Murders, which was co-created and co-directed by Gopi Puthran, alongside Manan Rawat.
This series, based on the novel The Butcher of Benares, unfolds in the fictional town of Charandaspur, Uttar Pradesh, blending elements of mystery, supernatural horror, and psychological thriller.
The plot follows detectives Rea Thomas and Vikram Singh as they delve into ritualistic murders associated with a clandestine cult, the Aayastis, and a mythical being known as Yast.