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Amit Sadh Anchors 'Pune Highway' On Prime Video With A Performance That Cuts Deep
ABP Live Entertainment | July 18, 2025 1:41 AM CST

At a time when visibility often trumps talent, Amit Sadh remains something of an anomaly. He isn’t chasing screen time on talk shows or dominating algorithmic feeds with headline-grabbing antics.

Instead, he shows up when it matters — on screen — and reminds you what real, grounded acting can feel like. His latest film Pune Highway, currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video, is further proof of that.

A Dark Ride Through the Psyche — And a Career-Best Performance

Adapted from the acclaimed play by Rahul da Cunha, Pune Highway is a psychological thriller that unravels in real time. The tension is thick, the pace unnerving, and at the heart of it all is Sadh’s performance as Khandu — a man caught between grief, suspicion, and raw survival instinct. It’s a performance that doesn't rely on theatrics. Instead, Sadh embodies the character in all his messy humanity, making even the silences feel loud.

There’s a stillness in the way he performs — restrained yet deeply emotional — that makes you lean in. Khandu isn’t a character you're meant to root for blindly, but through Sadh’s layered portrayal, he becomes hauntingly real. His vulnerability doesn’t ask for your empathy, it earns it.

 
 
 
 
 
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From Breathe to Gold: The Long Game of Character Work

Sadh has never been a poster boy for mass stardom, but his body of work speaks volumes. In Breathe, he gave us Kabir Sawant — a cop weighed down by personal demons. In Avrodh, he brought authenticity to a soldier’s stoic resolve. Films like Sultan, Gold, and even the chaotic Sarkar 3 have all showcased different shades of his range — brooding, wounded, tender, volatile — without the safety net of predictability.

He doesn’t ‘play’ parts. He inhabits them. And over time, this commitment to character has built him a unique credibility — among directors, peers, and a discerning section of the audience.

Amit Sadh isn’t selecting projects that guarantee mass recall; he’s choosing stories that challenge him. He’s not manufacturing moments for the internet; he’s making moments that stay with you long after the credits roll.

What’s Next: Prataap and a Reinvention of the Rebel

While Pune Highway cements his place as a thinking actor who thrives in complex roles, all eyes are now on Prataap, his next project currently in post-production. Touted as an intense, politically charged drama, it marks another pivot in tone and theme — a departure from his recent work and possibly his most ambitious role yet.


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