Rising Star Vyom Yadav: From Street Corners to Silver Screens


An Exclusive Interview by 👇
Gautham Yarramsetty, founder of firstshowz.com

Bollywood has a new young sensation making waves—Vyom Yadav. From performing on chaotic street corners to leading a feature film, Vyom’s journey is a testament to passion, perseverance, and raw talent. His debut in Mannu Kya Karega has already caught the industry’s eye, and fans are eager to see what’s next.

The Spark That Started It All

Vyom’s love for acting began unconventionally—on the streets.

"I started with street theater—twenty people on a street corner, clapping, shouting, howling, creating chaos to pull in passersby. The audience never came to you; you had to win them over. That energy carried over when I did crowd work for the Netflix series Guilty. Suddenly, the streets and the lens felt connected. Both demanded presence, attention, and immediacy."

Engineering Meets Acting

Yes, Vyom is a Mechanical Engineer—but his heart has always belonged to the stage and camera.

"Engineering gave me a structured way of thinking, but my heart was on stage. Street theater taught me to connect with people instantly. It wasn’t an overnight switch—it was a journey of following what truly excited me, blending discipline with creativity, and taking small steps that led me to the screen."

Diving Deep for Garmi

For his role in Garmi, Vyom went the extra mile.

"I studied the socio-political environment, observed local behaviors, and tried to understand the mindset of people in similar circumstances. Tigmanshu Dhulia sir guided me beautifully—helping me with body language, dialogue delivery, and character nuances. He encouraged me to trust my instincts while staying true to the story."

Debuting in Mannu Kya Karega

Playing the lead for the first time was both exhilarating and challenging.

"Every scene was a learning experience—understanding the camera, emotions, and timing. Seeing the audience connect with my character made it all worthwhile and gave me confidence to take on more diverse roles."

Handling Positivity and Negativity

"I focus on my work and growth. Positivity motivates me, and negativity is feedback—I learn from it without letting it shake my confidence."

Nepotism and Staying True

Vyom acknowledges the challenges but stays focused on his craft.

"Talent and hard work always find a way. While nepotism exists, I focus on improving my skills, being professional, and letting my work speak for itself. My goal is to create opportunities through dedication, not get lost in industry politics."

What’s Next for Vyom Yadav

Exciting times lie ahead for the young actor.

"I have a few projects lined up exploring diverse genres. One of my upcoming films, Durlaab Prasad Ki Dusri Shaadi, is set for release around January or February 2026. After that, I’ll be working on Karna with Rakeysh Om Prakash Mehra. Each project challenges me and helps me grow as an actor."

From the streets to the silver screen, Vyom Yadav is proof that talent, dedication, and a fearless pursuit of dreams can carve a path to stardom.


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