S. K. Misro

S. K. Misro (born January 1945), popularly known as Misro, is an Indian film actor known for his works exclusively Telugu cinema, Telugu theatre and Television.[1][2][3][4] He is one of the pioneers of modern Telugu social theatre, and has received six state Nandi Awards.[5][6][7][8][9] He is best known for his association with director K. Viswanath.[10][11][12][13]

S. K. Misro
BornJanuary 1945
OccupationActor, Director
Spouse(s)Sachala Devi Misro
Awardssix Nandi Awards for theatre

Theatre

  • Pavala
  • Veta Kukkalu
  • Kala Dharmam
  • Kedi

Filmography

Television

  • DD Detective Subbarao vuruf D'Souza
  • Malladi Ramakrishna Sastri Kadhalu
  • Bharago Kadhalu
  • Idi Jivitham
  • Wonderboy
  • Kalankita
  • Lady Detective
  • Antarangalu
  • Sneha(Aatma Kadhalu)
  • Ee Taram Kadha
  • Anubandham
  • ETV's Sri Bhagavatam (as Sakuni)
  • Sankellu
  • Mr. Millenium
  • Anuhya
  • Jillellamudi Amma
  • Pelli chesukundam
  • Sarva Mangala
  • Bhagavata Kadhalu
  • Sri Krishna Balarama Yuddham
  • Usha Parinayam
  • Anuragalu
  • Bharatamlo chinna kadhalu
  • Bhaama Satyabhaama
  • Karna
  • Zee Telugu's Tholi Prema[14]
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References

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