11 February 2025

Nationality: American,Indian
Language: Bengali,English,Hindi,Spanish
As a child in the '90s, Simbal Karma dreamed of shapeshifting—his imagination fueled by the mutants of X-Men. He longed to become anyone, anything, to slip between identities at will. That dream found its truest form in acting—a craft that let him embody countless lives and emotions.
Then came the pandemic. The world stood still, but Simbal refused to. With no blueprint, no crew, and only his relentless curiosity, he dove into filmmaking, scouring the internet to teach himself the craft. His first film, Solo: A Coronavirus Story, was a raw, intimate journey—starring himself, directed by himself, produced by himself. It resonated. Awards followed, including New York's Best Actor honor.
That first taste of creation sparked something deeper. Filmmaking wasn't just a necessity—it was a new love, a new superpower. He built his own team, expanding into feature films, television, music videos, documentaries, and interviews.
Now, Simbal Karma stands as both actor and filmmaker, shaping worlds, bending reality, and bringing stories to life. The boy who once wished to shapeshift has become the ultimate storyteller—crafting identities not with genetics, but with the lens, the script, and the soul of cinema.
Skill: Memorization, Communication, Body and Voice control, Script Analysis, Taking direction, Technical and on-camera awareness, Multilingual abilities