Randeep Hooda has always carried his roots with quiet confidence. Whether through the stories he chooses or the way he speaks about his journey, the actor has consistently championed regional cultures, languages, and identities—never diluting where he comes from in pursuit of scale. For Hooda, authenticity has always been the true engine of powerful storytelling. It is this belief that now finds a natural extension as he joins STAGE App as its brand ambassador.
At a time when India’s OTT landscape is redefining the meaning of “mainstream,” Hooda’s association with a platform dedicated to Haryanvi, Rajasthani, and Bhojpuri storytelling feels organic rather than transactional. The partnership reflects a shared conviction that stories told in one’s mother tongue can be premium, aspirational, and globally relevant. With over 5.5 million paying subscribers across North India, STAGE’s rapidly growing audience signals a cultural shift—one that Hooda has long stood for—where regional narratives claim their rightful place in popular culture.
Founded in 2019 in Indore and now headquartered in Noida, STAGE App has steadily built a robust library of original films, series, and micro-dramas, creating space for voices often overlooked by conventional entertainment ecosystems. More than a celebrity endorsement, this collaboration is rooted in a mutual commitment to preserving and celebrating linguistic identity.
Known as one of Indian cinema’s true shapeshifters, Hooda’s body of work—from Highway and Sarbjit to CAT and Extraction—has consistently reflected a raw, grounded India. Speaking about the association, he shared that the decision felt deeply personal, noting that language and culture are not limitations but strengths that shape perspective and truth. The stories that linger, he believes, are those that feel lived-in and familiar.
As part of the association, Hooda will front integrated campaigns across digital, social, television, and outdoor platforms, while also championing STAGE’s TV app—reinforcing his belief that regional storytelling thrives when experienced collectively at home.
With an ambitious 2026 slate and Olympic champion Neeraj Chopra already associated with the platform, Hooda’s inclusion strengthens STAGE’s vision. Together, they embody a growing movement—where regional voices are no longer peripheral, but central to India’s evolving entertainment narrative.

