Viineet Kumar Singh credits one film for his entire career. The actor shared a heartfelt reflection on his debut project Mukkabaaz, calling it his foundational moment. He stated that the Anurag Kashyap sports drama did more than make him an actor. It taught him to believe in himself, his personal story, and his own timing. Singh claimed every success since, including projects like Chhaava and Superboys of Malegaon, stems from that initial role.
He expressed deep gratitude toward everyone who trusted the film and supported him. Singh also thanked individuals who could not professionally stand by him but still offered love and guidance. Their encouragement allegedly made him stronger as he marked the film's anniversary. The movie also starred debutant Zoya Hussain alongside Ravi Kishan and Jimmy Shergill.
Mukkabaaz opened to positive reviews, with particular praise directed at Singh's lead performance. The narrative followed a struggling boxer fighting systemic corruption. His character faced numerous obstacles inside and outside the ring. The film was noted for its raw portrayal of sports politics and personal resilience. This project firmly established Singh's presence in the industry.
He expressed deep gratitude toward everyone who trusted the film and supported him. Singh also thanked individuals who could not professionally stand by him but still offered love and guidance. Their encouragement allegedly made him stronger as he marked the film's anniversary. The movie also starred debutant Zoya Hussain alongside Ravi Kishan and Jimmy Shergill.
Mukkabaaz opened to positive reviews, with particular praise directed at Singh's lead performance. The narrative followed a struggling boxer fighting systemic corruption. His character faced numerous obstacles inside and outside the ring. The film was noted for its raw portrayal of sports politics and personal resilience. This project firmly established Singh's presence in the industry.