Ankit Siwach Brings Quiet Power To JioCinema's Kull: The Legacy of the Raisingghs, Here's How

In Kull: The Legacy of the Raisingghs, Ankit Siwach delivers one of his most grounded and quietly compelling performances yet. The actor, known for his roles in Rishton Ka Chakravyuh and Manmohini, steps into the shoes of CBI officer Bhagwan Ramteke, a character who doesn't need noise or theatrics to make an impact.
From the moment Ramteke enters the picture, it's clear he's not here to play nice with the royal elites. In a world filled with secrets, power games, and old-money arrogance, he's the reminder that things have changed, that India is no longer ruled by royal diktat, but by law and the Constitution. His presence disrupts the illusion of control held by the Raisinggh family, and he does it all without ever raising his voice.
One of the most talked-about scenes in the series shows Siwach's character calmly confronting a powerful member of the family. No shouting. No dramatics. Just quiet confidence and sharp reasoning. That simplicity is exactly what makes Ankit's performance stand out. While others might lean into high drama, he brings a different kind of strength, one rooted in control, integrity, and purpose. There's no posturing or showmanship here. It's all presence.
Critics, too, have taken note. "Ankit Siwach as Bhagwan is sincere and manages to leave a mark," reads one review. Another points out the weight his character brings to the story: "CBI officer Bhagwan Ramteke arrives, and not so politely reminds the so-called royals that India is a democracy now. He interrogates them all, showing zero deference to their status." It's a strong statement, both from the character and the performance behind it.
Siwach stars alongside Nimrat Kaur, Ridhi Dogra, and Amol Parashar, who play key roles in the complex and mysterious Raisinggh family. While their storylines are rich with secrets and emotional tension, it's Ankit's character who cuts through the noise. He becomes the moral anchor of the show, someone the audience can trust in a world that's constantly shifting.
With Kull, Ankit Siwach doesn't just deliver a performance, he sets a tone. Calm, clear-headed, and quietly forceful, his portrayal of CBI officer Bhagwan Ramteke proves that you don't need to be loud to be powerful. Sometimes, it's the stillest voice in the room that carries the most weight.


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