Pradeep Kondiparthi

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Pradeep Kondiparthi
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Years active1982–present

Pradeep Kondiparthi is an Indian actor known for his works in Telugu cinema, Theater, and Television. [1] [2] He is widely known for portraying Character actor roles in a variety of genres. [3] Pradeep has starred in over eighty serials, and twenty feature films. [4] [1] In Television he is known for his works in Doordarshan, and conducts personality and corporate development seminars. [5] [1]

Contents

Selected filmography

As actor [4]

Television

Soap operas

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