<p>Actor Rannvijay Singha says that he would not want to change anything about his career graph as he has had an 'amazing' journey.<br /> </p>.<p>"The journey has been amazing and do not wish that I had done anything differently. I started with Roadies and then got opportunities to be creative. I also got the chance to travel and explore the world," he told <em>DH </em>in an interview</p>.<p>Rannvijay, who was born in Punjab in 1983, rose to stardom when he participated in and won the first season of <em>Roadies </em>in 2003. The reality show was the brainchild of Raghu Ram and his brother Rajiv and clicked with the younger crowd due to its realistic presentation.</p>.<p> 'Rann' went on to host subsequent instalments of the show, carving a niche for himself in the entertainment industry. The perception is that his style helped <em>Roadies </em>find wider patronage.</p>.<p>Rannvijay is also associated with <em>Splitsvilla</em></p>.<p>He consolidated his standing in Tellywood when he played the lead role in the TV series <em>Pukaar</em>. The Deven Bhojani-helmed show clicked with the target audience and garnered attention because of the performances.</p>.<p>Ranvijay entered the Hindi film industry with the 2009 release <em>Toss</em>, which proved to be a commercial failure. He essayed key roles in films such as <em>Action Replayy</em> and <em>London Dreams</em> but failed to make an impact.</p>.<p>His luck, however, changed due to the 'OTT revolution' as the star impressed fans with his work in the web series <em>Mismatched</em>. He was also part of the anthology <em>Forbidden Love</em>. The actor continued his tryst with strong roles with the recently-released series <em>Sumer Singh Case Files: Girlfriends</em>, a follow up to <em>Sumer Singh Case Files: Kaushiki</em>.<br /><br />"I took up the show as it has a current vibe to it and deals with social media," added the actor.<br /><br /><em>Sumer Singh Case Files: Girlfriends</em> revolved around the hero's attempts at staying objective while investigating a case that gets too personal. It premiered on Voot a few weeks ago, </p>
<p>Actor Rannvijay Singha says that he would not want to change anything about his career graph as he has had an 'amazing' journey.<br /> </p>.<p>"The journey has been amazing and do not wish that I had done anything differently. I started with Roadies and then got opportunities to be creative. I also got the chance to travel and explore the world," he told <em>DH </em>in an interview</p>.<p>Rannvijay, who was born in Punjab in 1983, rose to stardom when he participated in and won the first season of <em>Roadies </em>in 2003. The reality show was the brainchild of Raghu Ram and his brother Rajiv and clicked with the younger crowd due to its realistic presentation.</p>.<p> 'Rann' went on to host subsequent instalments of the show, carving a niche for himself in the entertainment industry. The perception is that his style helped <em>Roadies </em>find wider patronage.</p>.<p>Rannvijay is also associated with <em>Splitsvilla</em></p>.<p>He consolidated his standing in Tellywood when he played the lead role in the TV series <em>Pukaar</em>. The Deven Bhojani-helmed show clicked with the target audience and garnered attention because of the performances.</p>.<p>Ranvijay entered the Hindi film industry with the 2009 release <em>Toss</em>, which proved to be a commercial failure. He essayed key roles in films such as <em>Action Replayy</em> and <em>London Dreams</em> but failed to make an impact.</p>.<p>His luck, however, changed due to the 'OTT revolution' as the star impressed fans with his work in the web series <em>Mismatched</em>. He was also part of the anthology <em>Forbidden Love</em>. The actor continued his tryst with strong roles with the recently-released series <em>Sumer Singh Case Files: Girlfriends</em>, a follow up to <em>Sumer Singh Case Files: Kaushiki</em>.<br /><br />"I took up the show as it has a current vibe to it and deals with social media," added the actor.<br /><br /><em>Sumer Singh Case Files: Girlfriends</em> revolved around the hero's attempts at staying objective while investigating a case that gets too personal. It premiered on Voot a few weeks ago, </p>