I am a Punjabi at heart – Jai Mummy Di Actor, Sunny Singh

Sunny Singh opens up on his characters till now, Jai Mummy Di and a lot more. Read to find out

'I am a Punjabi at heart' - Jai Mummy Di Actor, Sunny Singh

Sunny Singh has always moulded himself to the role and the character that he plays, which has been applauded by the audiences. Since his debut film, he has grown upwards. It’s a sheer coincidence that he has played a Delhi guy character in most of his films.

Considering he’s such a profound actor that he perfectly carries off being a Delhite, because of which many think that he is from Delhi; but no, he is not!

Spilling the beans on him playing the character of a Delhi guy, Sunny Singh said, “A lot of people think of me as a Delhi guy, especially because of the movies that I have been doing and the way I talk. I am a Punjabi at heart, but I’ve been born & brought up in Mumbai and even did my schooling & graduation from Mumbai itself. My cousins and relatives are from Punjab, and we always speak in Punjabi at home.”

Interestingly, Sunny Singh has spoken to a number of people from Delhi including Luv Ranjan on playing a Delhi guy, but not many know that he is a hardcore Punjabi but born and bought up in Mumbai. He has done his schooling and college from Mumbai and the actor loves to be known as a proper Mumbai guy.

Whether it’s Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety or a special appearance in the movie Pati, Patni Aur Woh as Doga which got him a lot of appreciation and love from the audience, the actor acted as a perfect catalyst in the story and just enhanced the plot.

Sunny’s immense talent and prolific on-screen presence have created a rage among the viewers and they are demanding more. Donned in either Pathani kurtas or leather jackets, Sunny is a treat for the eyes of the viewers.

Currently, the actor is busy promoting his upcoming movie, Jai Mummy Di, and the countdown for the same has already begun among fans.

On the work front, Sunny Singh will next be seen in Jai Mummy Di, which will hit theatre screens on 17th January 2020