Sunny has left an indelible mark on the Indian film industry, particularly over the past few years, by consistently delivering impressive and outstanding performances in a variety of leading roles, thereby earning widespread recognition and acclaim from audiences and critics alike.
Notably, he assumed the leading role in the critically acclaimed film Ballad of Rustom, directed by the renowned Ajita Suchitra Veera, which garnered significant international recognition by being shortlisted for the prestigious 2014 Academy Awards, a feat all the more remarkable considering the highly competitive global pool of over 3,000 films that vied for the coveted honor.
Notably, Sunny's acting prowess was further showcased through his captivating performance in the fast-paced, thought-provoking science fiction series Seven, a production of Yash Raj Films' esteemed television division, demonstrating his remarkable adaptability and range as a thespian.
In the year 2014, the talented individual in question made a significant contribution to the cinematic world by featuring in a pivotal role within the dramatic film titled In the Name of Jihad, which is also commonly referred to as Aasma.
Sunny's creative endeavour, a collaborative effort with renowned Pakistani filmmaker Shazia Ali Khan, culminated in the production of the feature film Pinky Memsaab in the year 2017. This cinematic masterpiece garnered widespread critical acclaim, with Sunny's remarkable portrayal of the character Santosh being a significant contributor to his growing recognition. The film's outstanding performance was subsequently rewarded with audience choice awards at the prestigious UK Asian Film Festival.
Sunny's impressive acting career has been marked by a series of notable performances in various digital platforms, with his roles as Sandeep Bhaiya in TVF's Aspirants and Vicky Meheshwari in Chacha Vidhayak Hain Humare garnering widespread acclaim and admiration from audiences.