Sundeep Kishan

Sundeep Kishan
Nationality Indian
Ethnicity Telugu
Alma mater Loyola College, Chennai
Relatives

Sundeep Kishan is an Indian film actor known for his works primarily in Telugu films.

Career

Kishan is the nephew of cinematographers Chota K. Naidu and Shyam K. Naidu.[1][2] In 2008, he assisted director Gautham Menon on Vaaranam Aayiram. He sang "Cell Phone-lu Balance" song in the movie "Idega Asapaddav".[3][4] and moved to Hyderabad that same year.[1]

He worked as an assistant director to Gautham Menon for a year, before making his acting debut with "Sneha Geetham", a product of LARSCO (Lagadapati Sridhar) who produced films like Evadi Gola Vaadide and Style.[2]

Deva Katta referred Kishan to his friends, Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K., which led to Kishan's casting in his first Hindi venture, Shor in the City.[3][4]

Sundeep Kishan stated that he was very happy since his 2015 released film Tiger was appreciated by Tollywood stars like Ravi Teja[5][6] and Allu Arjun. He has also acted in Ra Ra... Krishnayya[7]

Media issues

In June 2014, it was reported by the media that Kishan was arrested for driving while intoxicated. In response, Kishan urged the media to check their facts prior to reporting, claiming that the person arrested was another actor known by a similar name.[8]

Filmography

Year Movies Cast Name Language
2009 Prasthanam Chinna Telugu
2010 Sneha Geetham Arjuna Telugu
2011 Shor in the City Sawan Hindi
2012 Routine Love Story Sundeep (Sanju) Telugu
2013 Venkatadri Express Sundeep Telugu
Gundello Godari Suri Telugu
DK Bose DK Bose Telugu
Yaaruda Mahesh Shiva Tamil
2014 D for Dopidi Sundeep Telugu
Ra Ra Krishnayya Krishnayya/Kittu Telugu
Joru Sundeep Telugu
Beeruva Sundeep (Sanju) Telugu
2015 Tiger (2015 film) Tiger Telugu
2016 Oka Ammai Tappa (2016 film) Oka Ammai Tappa

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