
Sunny Bhatti
Acting
Biography
Narinder Singh, known by his stage name Sunny Bhatti, is a rising talent in the world of entertainment. Born on January 20, 1986, in the culturally rich city of Jalandhar, Punjab, he is the proud son of Mr. Surjit Singh. From a young age, Sunny Bhatti displayed a natural flair for acting and a deep passion for performance. Standing at 5'5", Sunny Bhatti is admired for his expressive screen presence and relatable portrayals. Beyond the screen, he enjoys acting and driving, blending simplicity with a spirited artistic soul. Fluent in Hindi and Punjabi, Sunny Bhatti connects effortlessly with audiences through his performances. While he actively runs his cab service business, his heart belongs to the world of cinema, where he continues to pursue his creative ambitions. Sunny Bhatti made his cinematic debut under the banner of Solo Knacks Production, directed by Mr. Harsh Gogi. This first opportunity not only marked the beginning of his film journey but also introduced a versatile actor eager to leave a lasting impact. Known for his dedication, humility, and passion, Sunny Bhatti is steadily carving a niche for himself in the film industry. With every role, he strives to bring authenticity and emotion to the screen, aspiring to one day grace the big stage with his talent.
Known For

film about the situation of that Girls who face evil eyes daily on way. “Not every battle is fought with weapons; some are fought with eyes… and silence.” This film is a raw, unflinching portrayal of the everyday battles women face in a society where their existence is constantly scanned, judged, and violated by predatory stares. From streets to buses, offices to parks — no place feels truly safe. It’s a story of unseen wounds, silent fears, and a world where public spaces still belong to the audacity of shameless eyes. But in the darkness of this cruelty… rise a few hands. Hands that shield, voices that speak, and gazes that stand as a wall of dignity. This isn’t just a film — it’s a voice for those countless unspoken stories buried in the hearts of women. A message that must be seen, heard, and felt.
GHOOR

Mr. Teacher, a quiet and principled schoolteacher, is devastated after losing his only child in a tragic road accident. The very same day, at the accident site, he comes across another injured boy-abandoned, nameless, and unconscious. Everyone around looks the other way, but Mr. Teacher steps in to help. As he nurses the boy back to health, he discovers the child is a victim of a deeper evil-caught in the clutches of a trafficking network. What begins as an act of kindness becomes a mission of justice.
BAHUBURA

Maarru follows the riveting journey of an intense drama set in a world where survival is a constant battle. The film explores the lives of its characters as they face unforeseen challenges, with their destinies intertwining in a web of suspense and intrigue. A group of individuals finds themselves trapped in an unforgiving situation, where every decision could be their last. As secrets unfold and truths come to light, the boundaries between right and wrong blur, leading to shocking consequences. Set against a backdrop of power struggles, deceit, and personal vendettas, maarru pushes its characters to their breaking points. The film is directed by Harsh Gogi, known for his ability to create suspenseful narratives, and promises a gripping experience that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.