For many digital creators, the journey from online sketches to the big screen is a gradual one. For Dolly Singh, this moment marks a new chapter as she steps into her next acting phase with “Arjun Bewakoof.”
The indie film features Sanjay Mishra and Rajesh Tailang and is directed by Smita Singh. Written by Anand Raaj, it is already being described as a “people’s film” designed to connect with audiences early.
For Dolly Singh, the decision to join the project was rooted in the film’s storytelling. Known for creating relatable characters through her digital content, she was drawn to the emotional texture of the script.
According to the actor, the story felt both fresh and nostalgic at the same time. It reminded her of the kind of cinema she grew up watching. The kind of storytelling she feels is sometimes missing today.
That sense of emotional familiarity made the project feel special.
As someone who began her career through online sketches, Dolly Singh has steadily been exploring deeper and more layered roles. Arjun Bewakoof appears to be another step in that direction.
One of the most exciting aspects of the project for Dolly Singh is the opportunity to work alongside veteran actor Sanjay Mishra, whom she deeply admires.
She described him as not only a phenomenal performer but also someone whose simplicity and storytelling style remind her of people from her childhood. For her, there is something uniquely comforting about his presence and the way he carries himself.
Dolly Singh even referred to him as a “towering figure,” admitting that the thought of acting alongside him feels surreal. While she hopes to do justice to their scenes together, she says she is equally grateful and excited about the experience.
“Arjun Bewakoof” is expected to begin shooting in mid March. It is being positioned as a community driven project that hopes to build genuine engagement with audiences.
With a director like Smita Singh leading the film and a cast that brings together seasoned performers and fresh voices, the project carries the spirit of independent cinema.
For Dolly Singh, the film marks another important milestone. From creating viral characters online to sharing screen space with respected actors, her journey reflects how digital creators are increasingly finding meaningful opportunities in cinema.
And if her excitement about Arjun Bewakoof is anything to go by, this new chapter in her career may just be getting started.
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