Sanjay Mishra Opens Up About Comedy Typecasting: 'Irritated, but it Meant Work'
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Veteran actor Sanjay Mishra, known for his versatility in films, has spoken out about being typecast as a comedian. Despite playing dramatic roles over the last three decades, Mishra admits that being seen as the go-to guy for comedic relief has 'irritated' him. However, he acknowledges that the typecasting has provided him with a steady stream of work, even when other opportunities were scarce. In a recent interview, Mishra drew an analogy with cooking, explaining that producers often stick to what works. He joked that they see him as a 'spice' that adds flavor to their films, and that he can deliver comedy in one take. While Mishra admits to getting frustrated with the typecasting, he believes it's a necessary evil. As an alumnus of the prestigious National School of Drama, Mishra has built a career spanning over two decades. He made his screen debut in 1995 with Oh Darling! Yeh Hai India! and has since appeared in a wide range of films, including Satya, Dil Se, and Golmaal. His upcoming film, Vadh 2, sees him reuniting with Neena Gupta and exploring the complexities of relationships. Directed by Jaspal Singh Sandhu and produced by Luv Ranjan and Ankur Garg, Vadh 2 promises to be a gripping mystery that delves deeper into the human psyche. With a talented cast, including Kumud Mishra, Akshay Dogra, and Yogita Bihani, the film is set to keep audiences on the edge of their seats.