Sanjay Mishra gets absorbed in character instead of playing it!!!
Being a Banarasi is not just a word, it is a sanskar (culture). sanjay mishra is filled with these sanskars. Ordinary height and data-face, extraordinary acting in front of the camera makes sanjay mishra very different from the actors of his time. sanjay mishra, who grew up in Banaras, touched heights in his career and did not hesitate to work on the small screen as well. sanjay mishra, born on 6 october 1963 in Darbhanga, Bihar, travelled to many cities with his father. He shifted to Banaras at the age of nine. This city not only shaped Sanjay Mishra's career, but also introduced him to those qualities of a human being, which sanjay mishra is still found searching for in the 'city of dreams' Mumbai. When he gets bored, he also takes 'strange decisions'. But, we will talk about it later.
sanjay mishra is no less than a philosopher
sanjay mishra is going to show his charm on the big screen again on the occasion of Diwali. sanjay mishra will be seen in an important role in Kartik Aryan-Vidya Balan starrer 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3'. However, it is impossible to understand him only through films. Getting into a character is acting, he is a master at it. But, his words, outlook on life and the journey of finding himself are no less than a philosopher. Sanjay Mishra's eyes on the silver screen search for something. Perhaps, they say that if you find out about it, whisper it in his ears. sanjay mishra has seen a long period. In 1991, he did an acting course from the National school of Drama and started the journey to become a big name in the 'city of dreams' Mumbai.
'Sanjay Mishra's long journey to make a name
The small screen helped him in the beginning of his career. Then, he appeared in films like 'Dil Se', 'Bunty Aur Babli', 'Apna Sapna Money Money', 'Aankhon Dekhi', 'Miss Tanakpur Haazir Ho', 'Prem Ratan Dhan Payo', 'Meeruthiya Gangsters'. He received a lot of praise for 'Aankhon Dekhi'. He also received the 'Filmfare Best Actor Critics' award. But, the journey of self-discovery continued. sanjay mishra, who was shattered by his father's death, turned his back on acting and started working at a dhaba. Call it luck or Bollywood's craze for his fine-acting, he made a comeback once again and became the pole star of the silver screen.