Why Is This Rising Star Turning His Back on Fame?
Anud Singh Dhaka, the standout talent from the hit Psycho Saiyaan, is taking a path in Bollywood that most newcomers wouldn’t dare. While most actors are desperate for the limelight and “trending” status, Anud is making it clear: he’s not in this for the popularity contest. After making a splash alongside Ayushmann Khurrana in Doctor G and winning hearts in the series Taj Mahal 1989, he’s focusing on the craft rather than the followers. For him, the “showbiz” life isn’t about red carpets; it’s about finding roles that actually mean something.
His journey hasn’t been an overnight success story, and that’s exactly how he likes it. Anud believes that chasing fame is a trap that can ruin an actor’s growth, so he’s intentionally choosing quality over quantity. He wants to be remembered for his performances, not just his face on a billboard. By staying grounded and focusing on storytelling, he’s proving that you can survive—and thrive—in the industry by being a “real” actor instead of just another celebrity.