Vishal Aditya Singh

Vishal Aditya Singh
Born (1988-01-25) 25 January 1988
Arrah, Bihar
Occupation Actor
Years active 2011–present

Vishal Aditya Singh also known as Vishal Singh is an Indian television actor, best known for his debut role as Lakhan Thakur in Begusarai [1] and for the role of Veerendra "Veer" Pratap Singh in Chandrakanta.[2] Currently, he is seen as Tevar Singh in Star Plus's show Kullfi Kumarr Bajewala.

Personal life

Vishal Aditya Singh is an Indian television actor. He belongs to a religious town behea of Arrah city of Eastern Indian State Bihar. He was an District and State level athlete but didn't pursue it. He was interested in politics in his early age. If not actor, he would have become a Politician though he hates party politics. Along with his few friends, they formed a small youth group Yuva Rising Stars through which they used to do local charities. He also did some modeling assignments, and then came to Mumbai to pursue his acting career. He did some roles in some Indian Daily Soaps in initial stages. And then Begusarai (TV series) happened to him. He auditioned for casting director Jeet Chaudhary. He got selected for the role of Lakhan Thakur ' in Begusarai (TV series). He rose to fame by his this role. He loves dancing.

Television

YearTitleRoleChannel
2011Chandragupta MauryaShashankImagine TV
2013Sasural Simar KaVeeruColors TV
2014Batchan Panda ki ToliDhamaal Tv
2015Time Machine Devendra Singh RanaEpic (TV channel)
2015-2016BegusaraiLakhan Thakur/Shakti Thakur (main antagonist turned protagonist )&tv
2017–2018ChandrakantaPrince Veerendra (Veer) Pratap SinghColors TV
2018-Kulfi Kumarr BajewalaTevarStar Plus

References

  1. "Vishal Aditya Singh: 'Lakhan' the new baddie of television". The Times of India. 30 June 2015. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
  2. "Vishal Aaditya Singh in Ekta Kapoor's Chandrakanta?". The Times of India. 10 April 2017. Retrieved 18 July 2017.



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