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Mirzapur Star Priyanshu Painyuli To Play Cab Driver Turned Hacker In Pirates
Mirzapur Star Priyanshu Painyuli To Play Cab Driver Turned Hacker In Pirates

News18

time3 days ago

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Mirzapur Star Priyanshu Painyuli To Play Cab Driver Turned Hacker In Pirates

Last Updated: Priyanshu Painyuli will begin filming Pirates on August 10 in Delhi, directed by Nishant Sharma. The film also stars Chandan Roy Sanyal and Gagan Arora. Actor Priyanshu Painyuli is set to begin filming Pirates on August 10 in Delhi. The film, directed by Nishant Sharma, also features Chandan Roy Sanyal and Gagan Arora. Painyuli will portray a Delhi cab driver who evolves into a hacker, with the story delving into complex themes such as surveillance, morality, and identity theft. Priyanshu Painyuli to star in Pirates The first half of 2025 saw Painyuli focus on his directorial debut, Jaagar. With that project now completed, he returns to acting with this new thriller. Painyuli has gained recognition for his roles in Bhavesh Joshi Superhero (2018) and the popular web series Mirzapur. Painyuli expressed his attraction to Pirates' dark and gripping narrative. 'The story feels intense, and I'm drawn to the film's indie energy. It reminds me of the impact made by Stolen and Girls Will Be Girls [2024], stories that leave a mark despite not being made on a grand commercial scale," he said. Choosing to work with a first-time feature director was a conscious decision for Painyuli. He said, 'I have felt honoured to collaborate with filmmakers like Vishal Bhardwaj, Vikramaditya Motwane, Navdeep Singh, and Raja Menon, who are masters of their craft. But I also find it enriching to work with new talent like Nishant, who brings a fresh vision. There is a different creative spark in working with someone who is telling their story for the first time." Director Nishant Sharma's background Nishant Sharma, before embarking on this feature, directed the Amazon MiniTV series Couple Goals. He also worked as the chief assistant director on the TVF show Mr & Mrs. Priyanshu Painyuli's career graph Priyanshu Painyuli began his career as a model and assistant director before making his acting debut in Manuja Tyagi's film Love At First Sight. Following this, he received an offer from Farhan Akhtar to appear in the remake Rock On 2. In 2018, Painyuli played the lead role in Vikramaditya Motwane's Bhavesh Joshi Superhero. He gained wider recognition for his role as Robin (Radhesyam) in the second and third seasons of the Amazon Prime Video action crime thriller Mirzapur. That same year, he appeared in the films High Jack and Once Again. In 2019, he portrayed Kapil in the Netflix film Upstarts. The following year, Painyuli took on the role of a Bangladeshi crime lord in Sam Hargrave's directorial debut Extraction. He also starred opposite Taapsee Pannu in the sports drama Rashmi Rocket. He married his longtime girlfriend Vandana Joshi, after being together for seven years, on November 26, 2020. Priyanshu Painyuli also took on a new challenge as a director. He made his directorial debut with Jaagar, a film deeply connected to his roots in Uttarakhand. Painyuli has always been passionate about storytelling—a passion that grew during his film studies in Bangalore. With Jaagar, he returns to the mountains. The story centers on Deepti, a woman approaching marriage and a major personal change. She visits Uttarakhand to document the ancient Jaagar ritual, a spiritual practice where local deities possess selected individuals. What starts as a professional project soon turns into a deeply personal exploration of faith, trauma, and self-discovery. During her journey, Deepti meets Geeta, a local woman who draws strength from her divine possession to overcome an abusive marriage. Their stories intertwine that forms the crux of the plot. Calling Jaagar his 'passion project," Priyanshu described the film as a 'shared dream" realised through love and relentless effort. 'It's even more special because it marks the first production from our own company, a dream Vandana and I built together," he said, referencing his wife and co-collaborator Vandana Joshi, who also stars in the film. 'This isn't just my film; it belongs to everyone who poured their heart into it." First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Priyanshu Painyuli opens up about lost opportunity to work with Irrfan Khan due to illness: 'Very unfortunate moment for me'
Priyanshu Painyuli opens up about lost opportunity to work with Irrfan Khan due to illness: 'Very unfortunate moment for me'

Time of India

time16-07-2025

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  • Time of India

Priyanshu Painyuli opens up about lost opportunity to work with Irrfan Khan due to illness: 'Very unfortunate moment for me'

Priyanshu Painyuli shared how a Vishal Bhardwaj film with Irrfan Khan was shelved due to Irrfan's illness, marking a missed opportunity. He was also shortlisted for The White Tiger but was passed over for appearing 'too urban.' Priyanshu is known for roles in 'Bhavesh Joshi Superhero' and 'Mirzapur'. Priyanshu Painyuli recently spoke about a unique opportunity that might have altered his career path—a film co-starring the late iconic actor Irrfan Khan . Sadly, the project was shelved after Irrfan was diagnosed with cancer. The loss was especially painful for Priyanshu, who had already begun physical training for the role and was excited about the chance to act alongside a hero he greatly respected. A Heartbreaking Moment in His Career Talking to The Free Press Journal, Priyanshu revealed, "There was another film with Vishal Bhardwaj that he was making but he stopped because Irrfan sir fell sick. That is one very unfortunate moment for me". Painyuli said that that was a deeply disappointing moment for him, as he had a strong desire to work with Irrfan, even if it was for just one scene. In fact, his role involved several scenes with the late actor. To prepare, Priyanshu committed to gaining weight and looked to age himself for the part by eating heavily for two weeks and growing a beard and moustache. Despite his dedication, the film was ultimately shelved due to Irrfan's health issues, marking a significant missed opportunity in Priyanshu's career. Close to Landing Lead in 'The White Tiger' He shared that he was a strong contender for the lead role in 'The White Tiger', which was ultimately played by Adarsh Gourav . He recalled being shortlisted, meeting with the director, and undergoing a makeup test to embody the character. However, the part didn't go to him because he appeared 'a little too urban for the role.' Despite this, Priyanshu praised Adarsh's performance, saying, 'When I saw Adarsh in the movie, I felt he fit the bill perfectly. He is a great actor.' Priyanshu's Career Highlights On the work front, Priyanshu is known for his roles in films like 'Bhavesh Joshi Superhero', 'Extraction', and the Amazon series 'Mirzapur'. Starting as a model and assistant director, he gained acclaim across mainstream and independent cinema.

Mirzapur Star Priyanshu Painyuli Makes Directorial Debut With Jaagar, Set In Uttarakhand
Mirzapur Star Priyanshu Painyuli Makes Directorial Debut With Jaagar, Set In Uttarakhand

News18

time05-07-2025

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Mirzapur Star Priyanshu Painyuli Makes Directorial Debut With Jaagar, Set In Uttarakhand

Actor Priyanshu Painyuli makes his directorial debut with Jaagar, a spiritually rooted film set in Uttarakhand and supported by the state government. Mirzapur and Extraction actor Priyanshu Painyuli is stepping into a new role—this time, behind the camera. The actor is making his directorial debut with Jaagar, a deeply personal and culturally rooted film set against the hauntingly beautiful backdrop of Uttarakhand, his home state. Known for his nuanced performances in films like Bhavesh Joshi Superhero, Painyuli has long harbored a passion for storytelling, nurtured during his filmmaking studies in Bangalore. With Jaagar, he returns to the mountains that shaped him, not just as an artist, but as a person. The story follows Deepti, a woman on the cusp of marriage and personal transformation. She travels to Uttarakhand to document the ancient Jaagar ritual—a spiritual practice in which local deities are invoked to possess chosen individuals. What begins as a professional endeavor soon becomes an intimate journey into faith, trauma, and awakening. As Deepti delves deeper into the ritual, she encounters Geeta, a local woman who finds strength through her divine possession, allowing her to transcend an abusive marriage. Their intertwined paths become a meditation on identity, resilience, and the healing force of tradition. Calling Jaagar his 'passion project," Priyanshu describes the film as a 'shared dream" realized through love and relentless effort. 'It's even more special because it marks the first production from our own company, a dream Vandana and I built together," he says, referencing his wife and co-collaborator Vandana Joshi, who also stars in the film. 'This isn't just my film; it belongs to everyone who poured their heart into it." The film also features actors Saarika Singh, Rishi Solanki, and local talent from Uttarakhand, along with Priyanshu himself. Hemant Kumar handles the cinematography, capturing the raw, spiritual beauty of the Garhwal region and its lesser-seen landscapes. Lending credibility and cultural weight to the project, the Government of Uttarakhand has extended full support to Jaagar, recognizing its role in bringing the state's spiritual heritage to a wider audience. For Priyanshu, this support is more than logistical—it's deeply emotional. 'Uttarakhand is where I come from—its mountains, stories, and traditions live within me. Jaagar is a film I've carried in my heart for years," he shares. 'I knew that if I ever made the move to directing, it had to be with something this personal and rooted. I'm excited, nervous, but mostly grateful to be able to tell this story." First Published:

Mirzapur Star Priyanshu Painyuli Set To Make Directorial Debut With Jaagar; Uttarakhand Government Extends Support
Mirzapur Star Priyanshu Painyuli Set To Make Directorial Debut With Jaagar; Uttarakhand Government Extends Support

India.com

time05-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

Mirzapur Star Priyanshu Painyuli Set To Make Directorial Debut With Jaagar; Uttarakhand Government Extends Support

New Delhi: Actor Priyanshu Painyuli, well known for his standout performances in Mirzapur, Extraction, and Bhavesh Joshi Superhero, is stepping behind the camera for the first time with his directorial debut, Jaagar. Set in the mystical mountains of Uttarakhand, Priyanshu's home state, the film is a heartfelt and culturally rich narrative rooted in tradition, spirituality, and self-discovery. Having trained in filmmaking in Bangalore, Priyanshu has long nurtured a passion for storytelling. With Jaagar, he returns to the land that shaped him, crafting a story that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. Plot of Jaagar The film follows Deepti, a woman standing at the crossroads of marriage and self-realization. She travels to Uttarakhand to document the ancient ritual of Jaagar Puja. What begins as a filmmaker's attempt to capture a sacred tradition soon turns into a journey of spiritual awakening. Through Deepti's lens, we meet Geeta, a local woman whose divine possessions during the ritual help her rise above the trauma of an abusive marriage. Over time, the energy of the land and its forgotten spiritual forces compel Deepti to confront her own identity and truth. "Jaagar is a passion project in the truest sense—born out of love, faith, and relentless commitment," says Priyanshu. "It's even more special because it marks the first production from our own company, a dream Vandana and I built together. This isn't just my film—it belongs to all of us who poured our hearts into it. From Vandana to our families, and every single team member who believed in the story and spirit of Jaagar. This film is a shared dream, a collective heartbeat, and a testament to what's possible when you create with honesty and heart." Support from the State Adding to the film's significance, the Uttarakhand government has extended its full support, recognizing Jaagar's potential to spotlight the spiritual richness and breathtaking beauty of the state. With evocative cinematography by Hemant Kumar, the film showcases the lesser-seen landscapes of the Garhwal region, capturing the essence of the holy city and its enduring traditions. The cast includes Vandana Joshi, Saarika Singh, Rishi Solanki, and Priyanshu Painyuli himself, along with several local actors from Uttarakhand. 'Uttarakhand is where I come from—its mountains, stories, and traditions live within me,' Priyanshu shares. "Jaagar is a film I've carried in my heart for years. I knew that if I ever directed a feature, it had to be something this personal and rooted. I'm excited, nervous, but mostly grateful to be able to tell this story.' Jaagar is more than just a film—it's a reflection of a land, a culture, and the timeless journey of rediscovering the self.

Priyanshu Painyuli turns director with Jaagar
Priyanshu Painyuli turns director with Jaagar

Time of India

time04-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Priyanshu Painyuli turns director with Jaagar

Priyanshu Painyuli, recognized for his acting roles, is embarking on his directorial debut with 'Jaagar,' a film deeply embedded in Uttarakhand's spiritual and cultural essence. The film follows a filmmaker's journey to document a sacred ritual, leading to self-discovery and healing for both her and a local woman. Actor Priyanshu Painyuli , known for Mirzapur , Extraction and Bhavesh Joshi Superhero , is all set to make his directorial debut with Jaagar , a feature film rooted in the spiritual and cultural fabric of Uttarakhand. Set in the Garhwal region , Jaagar follows Deepti, a filmmaker who travels to document the sacred Jaagar Puja. What begins as a creative pursuit evolves into a personal journey of self-discovery. Through the ritual, she encounters Geeta, a local woman whose spiritual experiences help her break free from a traumatic past, ultimately inspiring Deepti to confront her own inner truth. Shot in Uttarakhand, the film is deeply personal for Priyanshu, who hails from the region and has trained in filmmaking in Bangalore. The cast includes Vandana Joshi, Saarika Singh, Rishi Solanki, and Priyanshu himself, along with local talent . Cinematography is by Hemant Kumar. Calling it a 'passion project,' Priyanshu says Jaagar reflects the soul of his homeland and marks a new chapter in his creative journey.

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