Actor Manish Chaudhari has carved a niche for himself with his stellar acting for over two decades. He started his journey on television and later became a frequent face in OTT series. His deep role in
Sushmita Sen's 'Aarya' series was a turning point in his career. Its success led him to the Telugu film industry. His starring role in the film 'Kingdom,' starring
Vijay Deverakonda in the lead role, is seen as a natural extension of this journey.
Manish Chaudhari shares the biggest challenge in ‘Kingdom’
In his interaction with NDTV, Manish Chaudhari said that acting in the film 'Kingdom' was a challenging experience for him. "It was very difficult to speak the lines without knowing the language. That was the biggest challenge. However, I don't think I did it badly," he shared. He also said that when the Telugu dub of the 'Aarya' series was very well received in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, the makers of 'Kingdom' approached him after seeing my role in the series.
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Manish Chaudhari highlights the cyclical nature of film success across regions
Manish Chaudhari expressed his views on the North-South debate. "Some films may not be successful in certain regions at a certain time. But it keeps changing in a cycle.
In my experience, both the Hindi and Telugu cinema industries are run in a very professional manner," he stressed. He is convinced that Indian cinema is not just Hindi; it is a conjunction of Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and multi-language films.
Manish Chaudhari to redefine his career path with 'The Ba**ds Of Bollywood'
After the success of 'Aarya,' Manish Chaudhari, who made his mark in the Telugu film industry with 'Kingdom,' continues to engage in new endeavors. He also played the role of Bhanu Tripathi, who challenges gender stereotypes, in 'Aap Jaisa Koi,' starring R. Madhavan and
Fatima Sana Sheikh. He will next be seen in a lead role in the Netflix series 'The Ba**ds Of Bollywood,' which will mark
Aryan Khan's directorial debut. The Netflix series, which will be streaming from September 18th, will begin another new chapter in Manish Chaudhari's acting journey.