In a time when most 21-year-olds are still figuring out what to do next, Sanchit Kulshrestha from Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, already lives multiple lives in one.
He’s a singer, actor, motivational speaker, social activist, entrepreneur, and a law student — each role powered by one unshakable belief:

“If your voice can move even one heart, you’ve already begun to change the world.”

Born on October 4, 2003, Sanchit isn’t chasing fame — he’s chasing meaning. His journey from loss to leadership is proof that resilience can be the most beautiful form of art.


💫 The Fire That Forged Him

Behind his confidence lies a story of heartbreak and healing.
In 2022, Sanchit faced one of life’s hardest blows — the loss of his father. It was a moment that could have shattered him. But instead, it became the crucible that shaped his strength.

“I could have stopped everything,” he says, “but I chose to continue — because he’d have wanted me to.”

With his mother’s blessings and unbreakable self-belief, he continued his studies in B.A. LLB, transforming grief into a guiding force that still drives every word he speaks and every song he sings.


🎵 Music That Moves the Soul

Sanchit’s musical journey began not in studios but in the sacred glow of Bhajan Sandhyas, Jagrans, Sunderkands, and Kirtans.
His devotional singing carries a purity that connects directly to the heart — reminding listeners that spirituality and art can indeed walk hand in hand.

Each note he sings is soaked in emotion, faith, and a quiet message of unity. For him, music is more than melody — it’s meditation.
“It’s not about how loud you sing,” he smiles. “It’s about how deeply you make people feel.”


🎬 Acting with Authenticity

As an actor, Sanchit brings the same sincerity to the screen that he brings to his songs.
His performances in short films and local theatre have drawn praise for their rawness — for how he makes emotion look real.

Through acting, he explores human nature — the struggles, the fears, and the hopes that unite us all.
He doesn’t act to escape reality; he acts to understand it better.


💬 The Speaker Who Awakens

When Sanchit stands before a crowd, his words don’t feel rehearsed — they feel real.
He’s delivered dozens of motivational talks across colleges and schools, often to young people who see in him someone just like themselves — only braver.

He doesn’t lecture. He listens.
He doesn’t preach. He relates.

“Life won’t wait for you to be ready,” he tells them. “Start before you feel prepared — that’s how leaders are made.”

His energy and empathy have made him a favorite among youth audiences who see him as a friend first and a guide second.


As a law student, Sanchit looks beyond textbooks — he looks at real lives.
He’s become a vocal advocate for men’s rights and legal equality, fearlessly addressing the misuse of laws related to dowry and domestic violence.

For him, justice is not gendered — it’s human.
“Laws are meant to protect the innocent,” he says. “When they are misused, everyone loses — especially the cause they were meant to serve.”

In a world quick to judge, Sanchit chooses to understand. That, he believes, is where true reform begins.


🥗 A Taste of Passion: SRK Veg Corner

Beyond his social work and art, Sanchit’s creativity spills into the kitchen.
His venture, SRK Veg Corner, is a cloud kitchen serving wholesome vegetarian meals across Meerut — a symbol of his entrepreneurial fire.

What started as a small food initiative soon became a name locals trust.
“Cooking makes me feel grounded,” he shares. “It’s how I share love — through flavors and care.”

SRK Veg Corner isn’t just a business; it’s a reminder that ambition can be compassionate too.


🌍 Service Before Self

Since January 2023, Sanchit has been actively serving as Mantri (Secretary) at Koshish Samajik Sangthan, under the mentorship of Mr. Ajay Sethi.

Here, he works tirelessly on campaigns for road safety, anti-dowry awareness, human rights, and women’s protection.
But what sets him apart is his balance — he doesn’t fight against people, he fights for fairness.

Whether it’s conducting street awareness drives or organizing youth engagement programs, Sanchit proves that activism can be peaceful, practical, and powerful.


🌠 The Man Beyond the Mission

When the spotlight dims, Sanchit remains curious and grounded.
He loves traveling, cooking, driving, and studying astrology and medicine — areas that fuel his understanding of life’s deeper connections.

His biggest role model is Dayanand Shetty, famously known as “Daya” from CID, whose calm strength and silent charisma deeply inspire him.

“Being strong doesn’t mean being loud,” he says. “It means standing steady when the world shakes.”


💻 Stay Connected

📸 Instagram: @sanchitkul2003
📘 Facebook: Sanchit Kulshrestha
📧 Email: [email protected]


🌈 A Youth Icon in the Making

At an age where most are still finding themselves, Sanchit Kulshrestha is already helping others find their strength.
He sings to heal, speaks to awaken, and acts to inspire.

He is a voice for truth, a symbol of modern devotion, and a beacon of balanced justice.

In every note he sings, every word he speaks, and every cause he supports, one thing remains constant — authenticity.

And that’s why his story is not just about success.
It’s about substance.
It’s about a young man reminding us all that courage doesn’t wait for age — it waits for intention.

Sanchit Kulshrestha — The Voice of the New India: Fearless, Faithful, and Full of Purpose.

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