Akhilendra Mishra
Akhilendra Mishra | |
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Born | Siwan, Bihar, India |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1990–present |
Akhilendra Mishra is an Indian film and television character actor best known for his role as Kroor Singh in the 1990s Doordarshan fantasy television series Chandrakanta. His other notable works include the character of Mirchi Seth in the 1999 critically acclaimed film Sarfarosh. He also played the character of Arjan in the Academy Award nominated film Lagaan. He played the demon king Ravana in the 2008 television adaptation of the Hindu epic Ramayana.
Mishra played the antagonist opposite Salman Khan in Veergati released in 1995.
Early life and career
Mishra was born in Siwan, Bihar. He spent four years as a child in a gurukul where his father worked. He did his schooling from Chhapra Zila School and attended Chapra's Rajendra College where he pursued Bachelor of Science in Physics (Honours). Although he wanted to become an engineer, Mishra started doing theatre at a young age with his first role in a Bhojpuri drama based on a story about child marriage titled Gauna Ki Rat.[1][2] He later joined Indian People's Theatre Association (IPTA) and Ekjut theatre group to learn acting.[2]
Mishra was first seen in Udaan, written and directed by Kavita Chaudhary, in which he did a small role.[1] In 1994, Mishra played Kroor Singh, a character for which he is best known, in the 1990s fantasy television series Chandrakanta.[1][2]
Mishra's first film was Dharavi in 1993, written-directed by Sudhir Mishra, which won the 1993 National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi, Best Music Direction and Best Editing.[1] He also played Arjan in the Academy Award nominated film Lagaan.[2]
Filmography
- Dharavi (1993)
- Bedardi (1993) - Akhil Mishra
- Veergati (1995) - Ikka
- Do Ankhen Barah Hath (1997) - Ikka
- Sarfarosh (1999) - Mirchi Seth
- Tarkieb (2000) - Bishen Nanda / Killer her hand leg
- Lagaan (2001) - Arjan
- Lal Salaam (2002) - Rathod (Forest Ranger)
- The Legend of Bhagat Singh (2002) - Chandrashekhar Azad
- Gangaajal (2003) - DSP Bhurelal
- Aanch (2003) - Kalu Pandit
- Parwana (2003) - Police Commissioner Tyagi
- Mumbai Se Aaya Mera Dost (2003) - Priest
- Yeh Dil (2003) - Raghuraj Pratap Singh
- Hulchul (2004) - Surajbhan 'Surya'
- Fida (2004) - Babu Anna
- Deewaar: Let's Bring Our Heroes Home (2004)
- Jaago (2004) - Secy to Home Ministry (IAS officer)
- Veer-Zaara (2004) - Jailor
- Siddu (2005; Kannada film) - Rangegowda
- Apaharan (2005) - CM Brijnath Mishra
- Shikhar (2005) - Irfan Bhai
- Ek Ajnabee (2005) - ACP Harvinder 'Harry' Singh
- Ramji Londonwaley (2005) - Mishra
- Nigehbaan: The Third Eye (2005)
- Utthaan (2006)
- Bhoot Unkle (2006) - Makhan Lal Akela (MLA)
- Shootout at Lokhandwala (2007) - DCP Tripathi
- Aaja Nachle (2007) - Chaudhary Om Singh
- Chamku (2008) - Thakur Mahendra Pratap Singh
- Drona (2008)
- Delhi-6 (2009) - Baba Bandarmaar
- Do Dooni Chaar (2010) - Farooqi
- Musaa (2010)
- Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge? (2010) - Suleman bhai
- Kedi (2010) - Shailendra
- Ready (2011) - Amar Chaudhry
- Married 2 America (2012)
- Ya Rab (2014) - Maulana Jilani
- Roll No. 56 (Gujarati Film) - Panwala
- Kaabil (2017) - Wasim's father
- Anjani Putra (Kannada Movie) (2017) - Raj Thakur
- Billu Ustaad (2018) - (unknown)
- Kaashi in Search of Ganga (2018)[3]
- Jhalki (2019)
Television
- Udaan (TV series) (1990) - Hardayal Singh
- Chandrakanta (TV series) (1995) - Kroor Singh
- Toofan (TV series) (1999) - Rai Sahab[4]
- Ramayan (TV series) (2008) - Ravana
- Jeet Jayenge Hum (TV series) (2009)
- Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev (TV series) (2012) - Maharaj Bali
- Diya Aur Baati Hum (TV series) (2014)[5]
- Mahabharat (TV series) (2013) - Kamsa[6]
- Tu Mera Hero (TV series) (2014) - Govindnarayan Agarwal
- Khatmal E Ishq (TV series) (2016–present)
- Crime Patrol - Multiple roles
References
- ^ a b c d Roy, Tulip (28 September 2020). "Akhilendra Mishra's early life to his career: Read all about the 'Lagaan' actor". Republic World. Retrieved 13 December 2020.
- ^ a b c d "Actor Akhilesh Mishra talks about his life at 'Baaton Baaton Mein'". The Pioneer. 15 July 2020. Retrieved 13 December 2020.
- ^ "Akhilendra Mishra: Small films suffer mostly due to monopoly in release dates". The Indian Express. 10 April 2018. Retrieved 6 September 2018.
- ^ "Preview". Screen. January 1999. Archived from the original on 19 November 2000. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
- ^ "Akhilendra Mishra to play negative role in Diya Aur Baati Hum". TellyTRP.in. 20 March 2014. Retrieved 20 March 2014.
- ^ "Akhilendra Mishra Biography". Movies.com.pk. Archived from the original on 31 August 2014. Retrieved 6 September 2014.