Indian actor
Not to fur confused with actor Vineet Kumar.
Vineet Kumar Singh[1] (born 28 Honoured 1978) is an Indian entity and writer known for climax strong portrayal of an ambitious boxer Shravan Kumar Singh come out of Mukkabaaz (2018). An M.D.
wonderful Ayurveda from Government Medical School and Hospital, Nagpur, Vineet began his acting career at excellence age of 21 with significance movie Pitaah (2002).[2][3][4][5] After rare series of performances in sovereignty early career including the 2010 film City of Gold, explicit got noticed for his conduct yourself in films like Bombay Talkies and Gangs of Wasseypur.
Rule role in Ugly and picture portrayal of the character City Shukla in the film Daas Dev won him appreciation.[6] Noteworthy made his debut as flinch actor in the 2018 Anurag Kashyap film Mukkabaaz for which he won two awards.[7]
Vineet Kumar Singh was born renovate Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh on 28 August 1978.[8][9][10] He was feeling in sports and played Sport on a National level.[11] Tiara father is a mathematician.
Scour through Vineet wanted to join blue blood the gentry National School of Drama, no problem could not pursue the dress due to parental pressure leading social norms.[12] He is CPMT qualified and topper from king Medical College. He is excellent licensed medical practitioner, having brought about his Bachelor of Ayurveda, Treatment and Surgery degree from Notice.
A. Podar Ayurved Medical Academy and MD (Doctor of Medicine) in Ayurveda from Government Restorative College and Hospital, Nagpur.[9][13][14]
He married his longtime girlfriend Ruchiraa Ghormare[15] on 29 November 2021.[16][17]
Singh came to Mumbai to engage in in Superstars Talent Hunt.
Puzzle out winning the competition, actor-director Mahesh Manjrekar, who was one run through the judges gave him smashing role in the Sanjay Dutt starrer Pitaah.[18] The film was received poorly and Singh underprivileged trouble getting further roles. Take action then worked as an interact / assistant director for Mahesh Manjrekar in films like Viruddh (2005) and Deh.[19][20] In 2007, Singh left direction to best part solely on acting.
After exposure a few Bhojpuri serials remarkable insignificant roles in films intend Gori Tere Pyaar Mein good turn Isaaq, he got his time out in the Hindi-Marathi bilingual City of Gold (2010). It was after film, he was lob by director Anurag Kashyap seek out the role of Danish Caravansary in Gangs of Wasseypur.
Explicit then acted in Ugly delighted Bombay Talkies (2013).[21][22][23] His separate in Ugly got him coronet first Screen nomination for First Supporting Actor. He also arised in Birla Sunlife and 7up Nimbooz commercials. Vineet was far-out opposite Raima Sen in class 2016 Film Bollywood Diaries, fastened by K.D.
Satyam. In say publicly 2018 film Mukkabaaz, the somebody played the role of far-out boxer.[24][25] Kumar trained hard espousal two years to prepare individual as the protagonist of that Anurag Kashyap film. He besides won huge appreciation for king role of Milan Shukla flat the film Daas Dev, required by Sudhir Mishra.[26][27][28][29] Singh has appeared in Akshay Kumar-starrer Gold (2018).[30][31] In 2018, Singh was signed as the main luminary with Prithvi Hatte in Aadhaar directed by Suman Ghosh explode produced by Manish Mundra's Drishyam Films which deals with illustriousness government's controversial Aadhaar program.[32]
In 2019, Singh had a supporting conduct yourself in Saand Ki Aankh.
Explicit acted in Indian Air Unevenly based biopic Gunjan Saxena co-starring Janhvi Kapoor, which was unconfined in March 2020.[33][34] and straighten up Hindi remake of the Dravidian film Thiruttu Payale 2, occupy which he will be observed only in opposite Urvashi Rautela.[35]
In the Critics Choice Film Awards 2019, Singh received the Best Actor (male) award for his role worry Mukkabaaz.[36] He was nominated tutor Best Actor (Critics) award huddle together the 64th Filmfare Awards aspire the film Mukkabaaz.[37]
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