1. Lal Vijay Shahdeo
Lal Vijay Shahdeo is a producer, director, and writer in the film and television industry. He was born in the Hesapiri village in Lohardaga, Jharkhand. He has worked with several companies like Percept Picture Company, Big Synergy, Miditech, Creative Eye, UTV, etc., and with many television channels like Star Plus, Star One, Sony, Zee TV, and Hungama. He has worked as a supervising producer, senior executive producer, writer, director, project head, casting director, and head of operations. His short film, 'The silent Statue' was accepted in the short film corner at the Cannes Film Festival in 2016. He has directed Hindi and Nagpuri films as well. His Nagpuri debut film 'Phulmania' premiered at Jharkhand International Film Festival Awards in the year 2018 and 2019.
...2. Siddhant Madhav
Siddhant Madhav made his debut in Mumbai cinema world as a singer. He hailed from the state of Bihar. The singer was trained at home, and his first guru was his father who guided him in Indian Classical music. His father Sri Parashuram Mishra was a great classical singer in his town Muzzaferpur.
...3. Sanjay Mishra
Sanjay Mishra is an Indian comedian, most famous for his role as Apple Singh, featured in the ESPN Star Sports during the 1999 Cricket World Cup. Apart from that, he has acted in countless other Bollywood films, his most famous roles being Dil Se (1998), Ankhon Dekhi (2013) and Jolly LLB (2013) to name a few.
Born in 1963 in Bihar, Sanjay Mishra joined the National School of Drama after his graduation. He acted in many TV commercials before he got a role in the TV series Chanakya in 1991. In 1995 he made his Indian film debut in Oh Darling!Yeh Hai India! followed by Rajkumar (1996) and Satya (1998). His Role in Satya and Dil Se (1998) helped him grab a role in Office Office as Shukla. For the next few years he appeared in TV serials till 2005 after which he completely switched to Bollywood films. His acting was much praised in Bunty Aur Babli, Apna Sapna Money Money, Golmaal:Fun Unlimited and Dhamaal, the last two being consecutive hits in 2006. He later starred in many small roles in big banner films before his role as RGV in All The Best:Fun Begins made him a national phenomenon. His famous dialogue "Dhondu Just Chill" was a common dialogue on the streets.
He went on to win the Indian TV Honors Golden Globe awards in 2011. In the same year he won the Star Screen Awards and in 2014, won the Jagran Films awards.
His recent releases include Phas Gaye Re Obama, based on the Indian recession, Bhoothnath Returns and Kick. Though Sanjay Mishra did some serious roles in a couple of films like Zameen, Charas and Satya, he is mainly recognised as a comedian.
4. Akhilendra Mishra
5. Raquib Arshad
Raquib Arshad is a self-made actor from a remote village Bharkatta in Giridih, Jharkhand. He did his schooling from Subhash Public School, Jharkhand, and completed his master's degree from Indira Gandhi National Open University. His father is a doctor, one of the brothers studied medicine, and the other one works with Google. He, with his determination and talent, made his place in the industry. He reached Mumbai in 2013 and cleared the audition for the short film ‘Reflected Dreams’ directed by Ayan Banerjee.
...6. Vijay Raaz
Vijay Raaz (Born: 5th June 1963) is an Indian film actor. His breakthrough came with the role he played as Dubeyji in the movie ‘Monsoon Wedding’ and achieved his fame for the performance in the film ‘Run’. His “Kauwa Biryani” act became highly praised worldwide. Since then, Raaz has been cast in small and comic roles in many Hindi movies. His specialty lies in depicting a common man in today’s Hindi movies.
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