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India.com
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
This actor seen with Shatrughan Sinha failed twice in class 10th, worked at a dhaba, got fame after years, today he is called a talented actor, his name is…
Sanjay Mishra is one of the best actors of Bollywood who has many hit films to his credit. The specialty of Sanjay Mishra is that he gets into every character. Be it comedy or emotion, every color of his touches people's hearts. Today, Sanjay Mishra's name is famous in Bollywood, and he gets a chance to work with big stars in big films. But it was not always like this, there was a time when Sanjay Mishra also had to face hardships in life. Sanjay Mishra failed twice in class 10th Born in Bihar, Sanjay Mishra's father worked in the Press Information. Sanjay Mishra was not interested in studies. Due to this, he failed in 10th class twice. After this, he came to Mumbai with fifty rupees in his pocket. Seeing Sanjay Mishra, famous writer Manohar Shyam Joshi told Sanjay Mishra's father that this child's future will be in drama. After this, Sanjay Mishra was sent to NSD. There, Sanjay Mishra topped the entrance examination of NSD. He was not interested in NSD, and he used to think of ways to run away from there but could not leave it. After passing the NSD, he did not get work in Bollywood for many years. Worked at the Dhaba after father's death When he did not get work in Bollywood, Sanjay Mishra turned to TV. Here he got many serials. He worked in hit serials like Naya Daur, Office Office, Kabhi Pass Kabhi Fail, Aahat. After his father's death, Sanjay Mishra was so devastated that he left acting and went in search of peace. Months later, he was seen working at a dhaba in Rishikesh. At that time, he used to work at the dhaba and he used to get 150 rupees as salary. Here he was recognized and the family members took him home. After this, Rohit Shetty gave Sanjay Mishra many comic roles. His dialogue Dhondhu just chill in All the Best became famous. After this, his career took off and he started getting fame. After this, he never looked back and the industry gave him respect in every way.


New Indian Express
25-04-2025
- New Indian Express
Three miscreants involved in loot held after brief encounter in Odisha's Rourkela
ROURKELA: Three armed miscreants were arrested following a brief encounter along the Odisha-Jharkhand border near Rourkela after they opened fire on a hotel owner and looted cash from him in the wee-hours of Friday. Sources said two of the three miscreants sustained gunshot injuries in counter police while they were trying to escape. Rourkela SP Nitesh Wadhwani said seven to eight miscreants armed with firearms and knives raided Dugru Dhaba at Sarubahal under Bisra police limits at about 11 pm on Thursday. They fired at the hotel owner and looted about Rs 20,000 and three mobile phones. He was injured as one bullet hit his leg, Wadhwani said. Following the incident, the SP said, Bisra police led by inspector M Kumbhar swung into action and tracked four of the miscreants escaping on a motorbike. When the police intercepted them, they opened fire on the officers. Acting swiftly, the police returned fire, during which two miscreants were shot in the legs and subsequently apprehended, according to the Superintendent of Police. While one managed to escape with the motorbike, another was nabbed after a brief chase. A firearm was seized from the spot and some empty cases along with live bullets were recovered. The SP said three more have been detained and other miscreants involved in the crime are being tracked. He said these criminal elements residing in bordering pockets of Jharkhand operate in both sides of Odisha and Jharkhand. Police said the injured miscreants, Baneswar Singh (20) and Sibanath Singh (26) have been admitted to Rourkela Government Hospital (RGH) for treatment. The third criminal has been identified as Bishambhar Singh (25). Dhaba owner Dugru Xalxo has also been admitted to the hospital for a bullet injury in his leg. IG of Police Himanshu Lal said efforts are underway to nab others involved in the incident. The IGP warned the criminals and antisocial elements of Sundargarh and those coming from Jharkhand of stringent police action if they indulge in anti-social activities in Odisha side of the border. A case under sections 310(2) and 311 of BNS besides sections 25 and 27 Arms Act, has been registered. Earlier, a hardcore criminal of Anandpur in adjacent Jharkhand and his crime partner were arrested by the Rourkela police following a brief encounter near Akshayshila waterfall under Bisra block police limits. A SUV with Jharkhand registration number a 9MM pistol, a magazine and two mobile phones were seized.