My Monologues
Spoken aloud, alone, into a camera —
this is where the actor begins.
A monologue is the most honest test of a performer. No co-star to react to, no edit to hide behind — only voice, breath, and the character holding the frame.
About
I believe an actor is the one who can live any role he plays — and outlive it.
Trained as an Actor at the Annapurna College of Film & Management. I carry that training onto stages, into short films, and into every monologue I record. I don't play characters — I move in with them. I learn their walk, their breath, the way their silence sounds. Then I leave the role on the floor and carry only what made me a better performer. Every part I take is a rehearsal for the lead I haven't played yet — and I'm not waiting to be discovered. I'm working, frame by frame, until the story finds its protagonist.
Background
Actor — Trained
Annapurna College of Film & Management
Formal training in voice, body, and scene-work — the craft behind a performance that holds the frame.
ActingMonologue Performer
Self-Directed Work
An ongoing series of monologues — the actor's purest test. One voice, one camera, one character at a time.
ReelsTheatre Actor
Multiple Stage Productions
Roles across theatre — the rehearsal hall where instincts are forged in front of a living audience.
StageShort Film Actor
Independent Productions
Characters across short films — pulling everything theatre teaches down into the close-up.
ScreenAspiring Protagonist
By Calling
Chasing the lead role — the one the audience remembers, the one a story is built around. Doing the work today so the role finds him tomorrow.
NowSelected Work
The Dream
Some actors perform a role.
I intend to become one.
Until then — the work, the monologues, the breath, the frame.