From the fields of Jalandhar to becoming one of today’s most promising actors — Paramvir Singh Cheema’s rise is one worth rooting for

There’s something about Paramvir Singh Cheema that stays with you long after a scene ends. Maybe it’s the honesty in his performances, maybe it’s the intensity in his eyes, or maybe it’s the fact that he never tries too hard — he simply feels real on screen. And with Sapne VS Everyone Season 2, audiences and even people within the industry are increasingly taking notice of that.
Paramvir has slowly but steadily built a reputation for being a true “director’s actor” — someone who completely surrenders to the character instead of chasing larger-than-life moments. His performances often work in silence. A look, a pause, a small expression — and somehow, he says more than pages of dialogue ever could.
What makes his journey even more special is where it all began. Coming from Jalandhar as a farmer’s son, Paramvir carved his own place in the industry through sheer hard work, patience and persistence. No noise, no shortcuts — just consistently good work that people can’t help but notice anymore.

Over the years, he has impressed audiences across platforms with shows like Chamak and Tabbar, while also leaving a mark with his role in Black Warrant. He has now stepped into films as well with Kriti Sanon and Aanand L. Rai’s Tere Ishk Mein and Border 2, showing there’s a lot more to come from him.
Next, he will be seen in The Pyramid Scheme alongside Ranvir Shorey and Shekhar Suman — a chaotic, high-stakes story set against the world of fraudulent MLM businesses.
At a time when audiences are gravitating towards actors who feel authentic and emotionally grounded, Paramvir Singh Cheema is quietly becoming one of the most exciting names to watch — and honestly, this feels like just the beginning for him.