Amol Parashar, known for the TVF Tripling web series, is an IIT Delhi graduate from the class of 2007. He may have transitioned from engineering to acting, but his love for his alma mater remains as strong as ever. Every time the actor visits Delhi, he makes it a point to revisit the IIT campus and relive some of the best moments of his life.
For Amol, no trip down memory lane is complete without a stop at the SDA market, right across from IIT. He fondly recalls eating momos in college. Breakfast, lunch, dinner—momos were a staple during his student life. Even now, grabbing a plate of those familiar Rs 60 momos feels like a nostalgic trip back to carefree days.
From IIT Delhi to the big screen
After graduating with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, Amol initially embarked on a conventional career path as an Engineer. However, the world of arts beckoned, and he soon swapped spreadsheets for scripts, carving a niche for himself in the entertainment industry.
Amol is best known for his versatile roles across web series and films. His portrayal of the free-spirited Chitvan Sharma in the hit web series TVF Tripling catapulted him to fame. He further impressed audiences with his nuanced performance as Bhagat Singh in Shoojit Sircar’s acclaimed film Sardar Udham. His filmography also includes roles in Dolly Kitty Aur Woh Chamakte Sitare alongside Konkona Sen Sharma, and Traffic opposite Manoj Bajpayee, a Hindi remake of the Malayalam thriller.
What’s next for Amol Parashar?
Amol is now gearing up for his next big release, Kull, a gripping series set against the haunting backdrop of royal Bikaner. Slated to stream from May 2, 2025, on Jio Hotstar, Kull explores a dark world of hidden truths, fragile loyalties, and ruthless power struggles within a royal family.
In the series, Amol plays Abhimanyu Raisingh, a young prince drawn into a deadly battle for the throne after his father’s murder. Directed by Sahir Raza and produced by Ekta Kapoor, the show also stars Nimrat Kaur and Ridhi Dogra in pivotal roles.
For Amol, no trip down memory lane is complete without a stop at the SDA market, right across from IIT. He fondly recalls eating momos in college. Breakfast, lunch, dinner—momos were a staple during his student life. Even now, grabbing a plate of those familiar Rs 60 momos feels like a nostalgic trip back to carefree days.
From IIT Delhi to the big screen
After graduating with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, Amol initially embarked on a conventional career path as an Engineer. However, the world of arts beckoned, and he soon swapped spreadsheets for scripts, carving a niche for himself in the entertainment industry.
Amol is best known for his versatile roles across web series and films. His portrayal of the free-spirited Chitvan Sharma in the hit web series TVF Tripling catapulted him to fame. He further impressed audiences with his nuanced performance as Bhagat Singh in Shoojit Sircar’s acclaimed film Sardar Udham. His filmography also includes roles in Dolly Kitty Aur Woh Chamakte Sitare alongside Konkona Sen Sharma, and Traffic opposite Manoj Bajpayee, a Hindi remake of the Malayalam thriller.
What’s next for Amol Parashar?
Amol is now gearing up for his next big release, Kull, a gripping series set against the haunting backdrop of royal Bikaner. Slated to stream from May 2, 2025, on Jio Hotstar, Kull explores a dark world of hidden truths, fragile loyalties, and ruthless power struggles within a royal family.
In the series, Amol plays Abhimanyu Raisingh, a young prince drawn into a deadly battle for the throne after his father’s murder. Directed by Sahir Raza and produced by Ekta Kapoor, the show also stars Nimrat Kaur and Ridhi Dogra in pivotal roles.
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