Brahma Mishra is an Indian actor, known for her roles in the Bollywood films Manjhi: The Mountain Man (2015) and Kesari (2019) and the Amazon Prime web series Mirzapur (seasons 1 and 2 quarter) is famous.
Wiki/Biography
Brahma Mishra was born in 1985 (age 36; time of death) as Bramhaswaroop Mishra from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. Brahma graduated from the Institute of Higher Education Excellence, Bhopal. Thereafter, he completed a two-year film and television course at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune. In 2009, he moved to Mumbai to pursue an acting career.
appearance
Height (approximately): 5′4″
Hair color: black
Eye color: black
Family and Caste/Ethnicity
Parents and siblings
His father is a retired bank clerk and his mother is a housewife. His brother Sandeep Mishra is a lawyer.
Relationships, wives and children
Little is known about his personal relationships.
Profession
Movie
In 2013, Brahma Mishra made her debut in Bollywood with the movie “Chor-Chor Super Chor”, playing the role of Vava.
In 2015, he played the role of Bhura in the Bollywood movie “Manjhi: The Mountain Man”. He has since appeared in many popular Bollywood films such as Dangal! Dangal (2016), Badrinath Ki Dulhania (2017) and Super 30 (2019). Later, in 2019, he played the iconic character ‘Khudadad’ in the Bollywood film ‘Kesari’, who became a martyr while delivering water to the enemy.
OTT/Web Series
Brahma Mishra made her digital media debut with a brief cameo in TVFPlay’s drama Not Fit (2015), also known as India’s first documentary.
In 2018, Brahma came into limelight by playing the role of Lalit in the Amazon Prime web series Mirzapur.
die
On December 2, 2021, his body was found at his rented accommodation in Yari Road, Versova, Mumbai. He reportedly died of a heart attack.
Facts/Trivia
- Brahma Mishra smokes occasionally.
- His debut film Chor-Chor Super Chor (2018) was directed by K. Rajesh, a final year student of Brahma at Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune. Sharing memories of his debut film, Brahma said:
He called me one day and handed me the script and said, read this and tell me if you could imagine yourself playing any of these roles? I said the character ‘Vava’ was similar to me in some ways, so he invited me to play this character in the film. “
- In 2003, during his graduation, Brahma expressed his desire to become an actor to his professor Dr. Vijay Bahadur, a friend of the famous theater artist Alakhnandan. Dr. Vijay Bahadur introduced Brahma to Alakhnandan, who taught him dramatic techniques. He said in an interview,
My acting foundation was laid through drama and my first mentor was Alkhanandan Ji. He and I have collaborated on many plays both onstage and behind the scenes. “
- Apart from films and TV series, Brahma is also associated with theater groups like Kopal Productions’ Drama, Sharad Joshi Express and Impressive Seeker.
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