Vijay Vikram Singh, born on November 26, 1977, is an accomplished Indian voice-over artist and actor. He is recognized as the distinctive narrator’s voice behind the popular Indian television series Bigg Boss, among various other reality shows and advertisements. Additionally, Singh has showcased his acting prowess, making his debut in the acclaimed series The Family Man in 2019. His acting credits also include roles in Mirzapur 2 and Breathe 2. Notably, he portrayed the character of Commodore Chintamani Sharma in the Hotstar series Special Ops 1.5.
Apart from his screen endeavors, Vijay Vikram Singh has a rich theatrical background, having participated in numerous plays. Notable among his roles is his portrayal of Chanakya in the English play “ALEXANDER VS CHANAKYA,” as well as his involvement in the Hindi adaptation of Arthur Miller’s play “All my Sons,” titled DORAHA.
Singh is also highly regarded as a voice trainer, having imparted his expertise to notable individuals such as Sanjana Sanghi (from “Dil Bechara”) and Sharvari Wagh (from “Bunty Aur Babli 2”) in voice and diction.
Vijay Vikram Singh embarked on his voice-over career with Dance India Dance, marking the beginning of his journey in the industry. In the realm of acting, he made his debut alongside Manoj Bajpayee in The Family Man.
Name | Vijay Vikram Singh |
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Date of Birth | 26/11/1977 |
Current Residence | Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Religion | Hindu |
Nationality | Indian |
Height | 174 CM |
Hobbies | Acting, Writing, and Traveling |
Educational Qualification | Graduate |
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Language | Movie Name |
Hindi | The Family Man |
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