Chandresh Singh



Chandresh Singh is an Indian actor. In 2022, he came into the limelight after appearing in Criminal Justice: Adhura Sach in which he played the role of Mahendra.


Wiki/Biography


Chandresh Singh was born on 9 November in Naini, Prayagraj district, Uttar Pradesh. Soon after completing his Higher Secondary Education, he attended Ranjit Pandit Degree College. Fascinated by acting since childhood, Chandresh used to perform in various theatrical plays in school. Subsequently, after completing his graduation, he moved to Mumbai to pursue a career in acting.


a childhood image of Chandresh Singh

a childhood image of Chandresh Singh


Physical Appearance


Height (approx.): 5′ 10 ”


Hair Colour: Black


Eye Colour: Black


Chandresh Singh's image


Family


According to a media source, Chandresh Singh belongs to a lower-middle-class family in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh.


Parents & Siblings


Chandresh Singh’s mother’s name is Shakuntala Singh.


Chandresh Singh with his mother

Chandresh Singh with his mother


Wife & Children


Chandresh Singh has two sons named Anay Singh and Kabir Singh.


Chandresh Singh and his sons, Anay and Kabir

Chandresh Singh and his sons, Anay and Kabir


Religion


Chandresh Singh follows Hinduism.


Career


Television Shows


In 2009, Chandresh Singh made his television debut with the Colors TV show Tere Mere Sapne in which he played the role of Kesoo. In 2012, he worked in the episodic television show Savdhaan India: Crime Alert. In 2013, he appeared in the television show Child Bride in which he played the role of Ratan Singh. Subsequently, he appeared in various television shows like Mann Mein Vishwaas Hai (2016), Suhani Si Ek Ladki (2014), Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai (2017), and Imlie.


Chandresh Singh in a still from the Hindi TV show Ye Un Dino ki Baat Hai (2017)

Chandresh Singh in a still from the Hindi TV show Ye Un Dino ki Baat Hai (2017)


Chandresh Singh is an Indian television Actor. He was born and brought up in Naini, a small industrial area near Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. He is best known for playing the role of Rakesh Agarwal in Sony TV’s serial Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai. In 2008, he made his acting debut with Star Plus’s TV serial Tere Mere Sapne, in which he played the role of Kesoo. In 2014, he made his film debut with the role of Bunty in Sonali Cable. Since 2020, he has been playing the role of Pankaj Tripathi in Star Plus’s TV serial Imlie.


Film


In 2014, he made his film debut with the Hindi film Sonali Cable in which he played a supporting role.


Chandresh Singh in a still from the Hindi film Sonali Cable

Chandresh Singh in a still from the Hindi film Sonali Cable (2014)


Web Series


In March 2022, he made his digital debut with the Disney+ Hotstar series Rudra in which he played the role of Inspector Kamlesh Pandey. In the same year, he worked in the Disney+ Hotstar series Criminal Justice: Adhura Sach in which he played the cameo role of Mahendra.


Chandresh Singh in a still from the Disney+ Hotstar series Criminal Justice - Adhura Sach (2022)

Chandresh Singh in a still from the Disney+ Hotstar series Criminal Justice – Adhura Sach (2022)


Facts/Trivia



  • In 2013, Chandresh Singh was nominated for the Indian Television Academy Award for Best Actor in a Negative Role for the Hindi film Balika Vadhu (2008).



  • In 2019, Chandresh Singh appeared in Raagiri’s YouTube video titled ‘Untold Stories of Ustad Amir Khan by Actor Chandresh Singh.’ In the YouTube video, he narrated the story of Ustad Amir Khan.
    Chandresh Singh in a still from Raagiri's YouTube video titled 'Untold Stories of Ustad Amir Khan by Actor Chandresh Singh

    Chandresh Singh in a still from Raagiri’s YouTube video titled ‘Untold Stories of Ustad Amir Khan by Actor Chandresh Singh




  • In a media interview, Chandresh Singh recalled an incident where he narrated a story from his real life to the creative team of the TV show Yeh Un Dinon Ki Baat Hai (2017), which was later incorporated into the storyline of the TV show. Further, he explained the incident and said,

    When the wedding track started, I was just casually during one of the breaks narrating an incident where during one of the weddings in my friend’s house, one of his uncles was addressed as ‘Swargiya’ which wasn’t true. My friend’s family started getting calls from their relatives across confirming the news and that uncle was so angry and upset as he had to keep clarifying to everyone about his good health. The creative team found the incident so interesting that they incorporated the same in the story line and introduced a track on it. My reactions in that particular track was so real as I had closely seen those moments in real life.”








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