
Age: 46
male
A salesman during the day and a theater actor during the night - Pratik Gandhi juggled between his passion and profession until he finally found success with the Gujarati play Aa Paar Ke Pele Paar. The play went on to become a commercial success and soon Pratik featured in several plays such as Apurva Avsar, Hun Chandrkant Bakshi, Master Madam, and Mere Piya Gaye Rangoon. In 2006, Pratik made his feature debut with the United Kingdom-Indian co-produced film Yours Emotionally. It was in 2014 that he made his Gujarati film debut with the movie Bey Yaar directed by Abhishek Jain. He has since then appeared in movies such as Wrong Side Raju (2016), Tamburo (2017), and Love Ni Bhavai (2017).

Pratik Gandhi

S.I. Arjun Joseph
for S.I. Arjun Joseph in MR. SINGH
Suggested by abhishekchowdhury

In the quiet mist-covered hills of Shillong, life moves slowly—until a series of brutal killings shatter the peace of the small town. The responsibility to uncover the truth falls on S.I. Arjun Joseph, an outsider police officer already struggling to gain the locals’ trust. His search for answers leads him to a man everyone in the community reveres: Mr. Yashraj Singh, a respected schoolteacher known for his wisdom, charity, and gentle ways. But in a place where reputation is sacred and trust is unquestioned, Joseph’s suspicions are met with hostility and disbelief. As he digs deeper, the line between truth and paranoia begins to blur. Is Mr. Singh the savior the town believes him to be—or is there a darkness hidden behind the mask of respectability? Set against the haunting backdrop of Shillong’s fog-draped hills, Mr. Singh is a psychological thriller about obsession, trust, and the terrifying cost of uncovering secrets that a community refuses to face.