Param Singh

Param Singh Bhatia
Born Param Singh
(1988-09-08) 8 September 1988
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Nationality  Indian
Alma mater Billimoria High School
Smt. M.M.K College
Occupation

Actor ,Model

Height: 174 CMs
Years active 2013-present
Parent(s) Manprit Bhatia

Param Singh (born on 8th September) is an Indian Actor who starred in Sadda Haq. Later, he played a Ghulaam in a rural backdrop and then debuted in the digital space with his web series Black Coffee and his short film Aman. He was 'The Highest Placed New Comer’ in Eastern Eye's 50 Sexiest Asian Men’s List in 2016 (19th place).[1] [2]

Career

Param Singh started his career with Sadda Haq in 2013 where he played the role of Randhir Singh Shekhawat, opposite Harshita Gaur in Channel V India's Sadda Haq, (Season 1 & 2) produced by Inspire Films.

He then did a show for Life OK named Ghulaam where he essayed the character of the Ghulaam himself, Rangeela, opposite Niti Taylor and Vikas Manaktala.

Later, Singh played Dhruv Narang for Beyond Originals' web series called "Black Coffee", created by Yash A Patnaik and Mamta Patnaik, with his Sadda Haq co-star Harshita Gaur.[3][4]

Television

Year Shows Role Channel Co-actor
2013-2016 Sadda Haq Randhir Singh Shekhawat (Lead Role) Channel V India Harshita Gaur
2017 Ghulaam[5] Rangeela (Lead Role) Life OK Niti Taylor
2018-present Mariam Khan - Reporting Live Fawad Ashraf (Lead Role) Star Plus Mahima Makwana

Web series

Year Shows Role Channel Co-actor
2017 Black Coffee Dhruv Narang (Lead Role) Beyond Originals (YouTube) Harshita Gaur

Short film

Year Films Role Channel Co-actor
2018 Aman[6] Aman (Lead Role) Mad Over Fun (YouTube) Harshita Gaur

References

  1. https://twitter.com/SanDhirParShFC/status/941264660019286016/photo/1
  2. https://twitter.com/sandhirians/status/809019719030337536/photo/1
  3. "Param is your pick". telegraphindia.com. Aug 6, 2015.
  4. "10 unknown interesting facts about Param Singh". tellychakkar.com. Apr 27, 2014.
  5. "Life OK is all set to unveil its next big show 'Ghulaam". The Times of India. 7 January 2017. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  6. Mad Over Fun. "Aman Full Short Film" via YouTube.
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