About Amanmeet Singh
Amanmeet Singh is an accomplished actor, writer, and filmmaker whose work embodies the rich roots of Panjabi heritage, artistic expression, and social consciousness. With a career spanning over a decade, he has made significant contributions to Panjabi and Bollywood cinema, bringing powerful, thought-provoking narratives to life on screen. His creative journey is deeply influenced by Sikh traditions, historical depth, and a commitment to storytelling that inspires and educates.
The Actor
Amanmeet Singh is known for his authentic and emotionally charged performances. His ability to deeply connect with his characters has earned him recognition across films, web series, and theatrical productions. Whether portraying historical icons, contemporary struggles, or cultural triumphs, Amanmeet’s acting resonates with audiences by capturing the essence of real-life experiences.
He has been featured in several critically acclaimed productions, including:
"Mera Baba Nanak" (2023) – A compelling narrative that explores spirituality and devotion.
"Gunaah" (2022) – A gripping short film that was featured on the Chaupal App.
"CAT" (2022) – A highly anticipated Netflix web series.
"Panjab 95" (2025) – A major Bollywood production starring Diljit Dosanjh.
His ability to transition between roles, from serious dramas to intense action sequences, showcases his versatility as an actor.
The Writer
As a screenwriter, Amanmeet Singh crafts compelling, meaningful, and culturally significant stories that bridge the gap between tradition and modernity. His writing delves into:
✔ The struggles and triumphs of Sikh identity in a rapidly changing world.
✔ The historical and spiritual essence of Panjab.
✔ The human condition, exploring universal themes of love, loss, and resilience.
His scripts are known for their depth, authenticity, and social impact, shedding light on untold Sikh and Panjabi narratives that need global representation.
The Filmmaker
With an eye for visual storytelling and cinematic excellence, Amanmeet Singh has directed films that challenge stereotypes, break barriers, and bring Sikh culture to the forefront of global cinema. His passion for storytelling is evident in projects such as:
"Coffee Grounds" (2025) – An English film produced in the UK.
"Tere Rang Niyare" (2025) – A Panjabi film that explores identity and cultural transitions.
As a filmmaker, his mission is to uplift Sikh voices, tell stories that matter, and promote social justice through cinema.