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Kunaal Roy Kapur signed on for Amazon Prime Original Bandish Bandits

Actor Kunaal Roy Kapur, who is known for playing important roles in films like Delhi Belly (2011), Nautanki Saala (2013) and Kaalakaandi (2018), has been roped in to play an important role in an upcoming digital show for Amazon Prime Videos.

Titled Bandish Bandits, the forthcoming series revolves around two rockstars and what all they go through in their musical journey.


Bandish Bandits is being produced by Still and Still Media Collective. It is directed by Anand Tiwari and Amritpal Singh Bindra.

It is not the first time when Kunaal Roy Kapur will be seen in a digital show. His most recent web-show was the Eros Now series, Sidehero.

Talking about his Bollywood projects, he will next be seen in an upcoming film, titled Marudhar Express.

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  • TroyBoi’s five-track EP Rootz is a personal return to the sounds of his childhood, released via Ultra Records in September 2025.
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Some albums hit you in ways you don’t see coming. Rootz is one of them. Not just another trap EP. TroyBoi, the London-born producer known for global bass and trap, has made something that’s also deeply personal. He didn’t just want to make music that bangs in clubs; instead, he wanted to reach back to the India of his childhood. And he did it with Rootz.

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