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"I wanted to be a movie star. There was always a dream!", says Sunny Singh

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Friday, 18 September 2020 (17:31 IST)
Sunny Singh is well known for making the audience laugh with a different set of characters that he has portrayed on screen and has made his remarkable presence in the industry. The actor sheds light on his early days as an actor and how he used everyday to improve himself.Sunny shares, “I remember the early phase of my journey. It was utterly by chance that I got into TV but even as a kid, I wanted to be a movie star. There was always a dream!"
 
Adding on how the actor started working tirelessly for his dream he further added, “To start with that, I groomed myself, took classes in acting, dancing and even action."
 
Adding on how the actor grabbed the perfect opportunity and started his career with a bang he concluded by saying, “I interacted and met people but as part and parcel of this journey, I was rejected several times. It was at this one moment, that I met Luv sir and things finally fell into place. For every artist, rejections are a part of their journey, but I was confident I would be able to turn my dream into reality. Patience is the key and I’m glad it has worked out on the way”
 
Sunny has achieved his fame and fandom through pure talent and is a live example for how you should never stop dreaming and leave no stone unturned in achieving them.
 
Sunny Singh was seen in blockbusters like Sonu Ke Titu ki Sweety and Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2 which has been widely loved. The actor was last seen in the song Holi Mein Rangeele where the groovy music made everyone move.

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