Ishwak Singh
Ishwak Singh has quietly become one of those actors who elevates every project he touches. Since breaking into the industry in 2013, the Delhi-born performer has built a solid career working across both film and television, but it's his web series work that's really put him on the map. His role in Paatal Lok grabbed serious attention and earned him a Filmfare OTT Award nomination, proving he could hold his own in gritty, complex narratives. That success snowballed with another critically acclaimed turn in Rocket Boys, where he played opposite Jim Sarbh in the biographical series about India's space program. These aren't just resume-padding roles—they're the kind of performances that remind you why you started watching in the first place. What makes Ishwak stand out is his ability to disappear into characters without any fuss or fanfare. He brings authenticity to everything from period pieces to contemporary thrillers, never overselling a moment. His recent work—including a stellar performance in Made in Heaven season two and the edgy spy film Berlin—shows he's become a go-to actor for projects that demand nuance and credibility. While he might not be a household name just yet, Ishwak Singh represents a newer generation of Hindi-language actors who are more interested in doing interesting work than chasing stardom, and honestly, that's exactly what Bollywood needs more of.


