From debuting with a brief role in ‘Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji’ to ‘Jai Mummy Di’, Sunny Singh has always experimented with his roles. His amiable nature and innocent smile both on-screen and off-screen have made him win over a million hearts.
As the actor gears up for playing Lord Lakshman in ‘Adipurush’, let's look back on the characters that audiences loved the most.
Siddharth Gandotra aka Chauka (‘Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2’)
It felt like Siddharth Gandotra was written especially for Sunny Singh because he fitted perfectly well for the character. From blindly falling and following his girlfriend Supriya to being ditched because ‘Parents won’t agree’ Sunny Singh’s character Chauka went on to become one of the most favourite characters of that time as it spoke for a lot of boys out there. The way he says ‘Chal Joothi’ while breaking up with Supriya is still one of the most iconic dialogues of all time.
Titu (‘Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety’)
We all have that one friend in our lives who takes an oath to go against their best-friends advice and such was Sunny’s character Titu in 'Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety'. A relatable character with a perfect balance of comedy and emotion, Titu proved to be that naïve friend that needs extra care. Even today, audiences take Titu and Sonu as an example to express their special bonds.
Chaman Kholi (‘Ujda Chaman’)
Chaman, a Delhi Professor who suffers from premature balding was a daring character choice made by Sunny Singh. His portrayal of a man with the desperate urge to get married and how he gets fooled by one of his students is an absolute laugh-riot situation. His quirky dialogues and intermittent jokes are something that made audiences appreciate his craft.
Durgesh Kanojia aka Doga (‘Pati Patni Aur Woh’)
Even though it was a cameo that Sunny Singh played in ‘Pati Patni Aur Woh’ it was his character that gave depth to the entire situational drama. His character was relatable and when the final revelation happens in the climax, it becomes even more significant to the entire plot of the film. The way he quotes lord Shiva and his preaching throughout the film is something that is worth a watch.
Puneet Khanna (‘Jai Mummy Di’)
Two people who are having a tough time dating because of their bickering mother, sounds familiar? Well, this is exactly what Puneet aka Sunny Singh went through with his on-screen beau, Sonali Seygall. Once again, the choice to portray a relatable character made his fans love him even more. If you still haven’t fallen in love with Sunny Singh then this eliciting laughter tale of Puneet Khanna will definitely change your mind.
Apart from Lord Lakshman in ‘Adipurush’, Sunny Singh will also be seen in ‘The Virgin Tree’ which also stars Sanjay Dutt.