Bhojpuri cinema icon Pawan Singh is all set to showcase his acting talent on a national scale. Known for ruling the hearts of millions with his powerful singing and performances in regional cinema, Pawan Singh will soon take his first step into the Hindi film industry. This upcoming Bollywood project marks a major transition in his career, where he will be seen playing the lead role in a feature film. Starring opposite him in this venture is the highly popular television actress Shivya Pathania, who has garnered widespread acclaim for her versatile acting across several television dramas. This highly anticipated Bollywood film is titled 'Sirf Aapke', which will introduce this fresh on-screen pairing to the audience.
Pawan Singh's Transition to Bollywood and Film Details
Before venturing into Hindi cinema, Pawan Singh made an impact with his presence on the reality show 'Rise and Fall'. Now, his complete focus is on his debut Bollywood feature film, 'Sirf Aapke'. According to inside sources associated with the film's production, the shooting process has been completely wrapped up. The project is currently in its post-production phase, with the creative team actively working on editing, sound design, and other technical elements. The filmmakers are dedicating their efforts to preparing the final cut so they can present it to viewers at the earliest.
Even though the filming has concluded, the creators have chosen to keep the official release date and the central plot of 'Sirf Aapke' under wraps. This secrecy has only fueled the curiosity of fans, who are eagerly waiting to see how the Bhojpuri superstar handles a mainstream Hindi cinema role. For Pawan Singh, this transition represents an opportunity to leverage his massive regional stardom into a broader national presence, making it one of the most talked-about crossovers in recent times.
Shivya Pathania's Diverse Television Portfolio
Co-starring alongside Pawan Singh is Shivya Pathania, an established and highly respected name in the Hindi television industry. Over the years, she has built a reputation for portraying deep, emotionally resonant characters, particularly in historical and mythological genres. Her depiction of divine figures has made her a household name across India, with her portrayal of Goddess Sita being one of her most celebrated roles to date.
Her television career includes a series of prominent roles in highly rated television shows. She played Arzoo Nausheen Khan in 'Humsafars', and went on to portray Sanchi Aryan Sethia in 'Ek Rishta Saajhedari Ka'. Her versatility was further highlighted when she played Raavi in 'Dil Dhoondta Hai'. She charmed audiences as Radha in the widely watched mythological show 'RadhaKrishn'. Shivya also took on the role of Devi Parvati in 'Baal Shiv - Devion Ki Andheri Gatha' and played Sita in 'Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush'. Most recently, she was seen portraying Bhargavi in 'Laxmi Narayan - Sukh Samarthya Santulan'. Beyond television serials, she has also demonstrated her screen presence in the music video field, starring in the popular release 'Rab Se Maangu Kya'.
New Hosting Horizons on Amazon MX Player
Stepping beyond traditional acting, Shivya Pathania is currently exploring a new creative dimension by hosting the reality show 'Spectra' on Amazon MX Player. Reflecting on this new hosting role, Shivya expressed immense gratitude for the opportunity to work on projects that establish a genuine emotional connection with the audience. She noted that while she has been fortunate with her past acting projects, hosting this reality show offers a completely different experience.
According to Shivya, 'Spectra' stands out because it does not rely on typical competitive formats. Instead of guiding the competition or driving conflict, her role is focused on witnessing and understanding the participants' life journeys. She emphasized that the show is more about listening than speaking. It deliberately avoids sensationalism, attention-grabbing tactics, or manufactured arguments. Instead, it provides a quiet space for both the viewers and the participants to pause, feel, and build authentic connections with one another. The absence of typical television drama and conflict makes the show a refreshing and genuine experience for everyone involved.













