Who is Abhay Verma? All you need to know about 'Munjya' star

The horror comedy "Munjya," featuring Mona Singh, Sharvari Wagh, and Abhay Verma, saw a noticeable dip in box office collections on its first weekday. The film, blending horror and comedy, generated considerable buzz before its release, with audiences eager to see the performances of its notable cast. The trailer particularly intrigued viewers with the curly-haired actor in the lead role of Bittu. He has been featured in numerous advertisements for well-known brands over the past few years. Verma began his acting journey with the series "Marzi" and appeared in "Little Things." His role in "The Family Man 2," alongside Manoj Bajpayee, was a turning point, portraying Kalyan, a friend of Dhriti involved with terrorists. Recently, he was seen in Sara Ali Khan's drama "Ae Watan Mere Watan" and "Safed."
Who is Abhay Verma? All you need to know about 'Munjya' star
The horror comedy 'Munjya', featuring Mona Singh, Sharvari Wagh, and Abhay Verma, encountered a noticeable dip in its box office collections on the first weekday. The movie, which blends elements of horror and comedy, had generated considerable buzz before its release, drawing audiences eager to see the performances of its notable cast.
Since the release of its trailer, audiences have been particularly intrigued by the curly-haired actor portraying the lead role of Bittu.

Who is Abhay Verma?
As per the information available on the internet, Abhay Verma, born on July 27, 1998, in Panipat, Haryana, is currently 25 years old. Over the past few years, he has been featured in numerous advertisements for several well-known brands.
Abhay Verma embarked on his acting journey with the series 'Marzi', followed by an appearance in 'Little Things'. However, it was his character in 'The Family Man 2', alongside Manoj Bajpayee, that truly shifted the trajectory of his career. In this role, he portrayed Kalyan, a friend of Dhriti's, whose involvement with terrorists became a pivotal plot point. This portrayal highlighted his versatility as an actor and garnered him considerable acclaim in the industry.

Verma was recently seen in Sara Ali Khan's drama 'Ae Watan Mere Watan' and 'Safed'.
'Ae Watan Mere Watan' was based on the life of an unsung hero. It's a biographical film that feels like a chapter from a history book. The director, Kannan Iyer, returned to filmmaking after more than ten years after his first movie, 'Ek Thi Daayan'.

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