Taz Singh, also known as Tarsvinder Singh Sihra, is making waves in the entertainment industry, especially for his recent appearance in the music video of BTS’ RM’s song ‘LOST!’ Taz shared his experience of landing the role, mentioning how it was kept confidential until he was confirmed to work with RM. Meeting RM on set was a fan moment for him, and he expressed gratitude towards the team for their support and creative inspiration during the project.
He shared, “I gave an audition last year, but they kept it very confidential. I don’t think anybody had an idea about who we would be working with at that point. I just went for the audition and then I received a callback for the second audition and when that happened, they liked it. After they confirmed me for the part, I was told I will be working with RM. I was very excited.”
“I met RM on sets and he was extremely nice. I listen to BTS and RM, so it was a little fan moment for me. San Yawn, the creative director of the music video and Aube Perrie, the director, they helped me to get the creative inspiration to deliver the scenes for the music video. I want to thank them all,” he added.
Born in the UK with Indian roots, Taz has a background in Punjabi culture and music, having played instruments like tabla, dhol, piano, and guitar from a young age. Apart from his recent music video, he was previously seen in Akshay Kumar’s film ‘Bell Bottom,’ where he had a brief role and had a fan moment with the star.
Looking ahead, Taz is gearing up for roles in upcoming projects like ‘Ulajh’ starring Janhvi Kapoor and John Abraham’s ‘Tehran.’ He also hinted at a potential Tamil project in the works. Expressing his interest in Bollywood projects, Taz mentioned his admiration for films like ‘RRR’ and ‘Ek Villain Returns’ despite differing opinions from others. He revealed, “I loved a lot of things about RRR. I see people in Japan are crazy about it. It’s still running in their theaters. I am a big fan of Ek Villain Returns in Bollywood. I really loved the story, I checked on the internet and I know a lot of people didn’t like it, but I found it to be just fine.”
Taz’s aspiration to dive deeper into Indian content, including music videos, reflects his passion for the industry and his eagerness to explore diverse projects in the future.