Sabyasachi Mishra

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Sabyasachi Mishra
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Born
Sabyasachi Mishra

(1987-10-06) 6 October 1987 (age 36)
Nationality Indian
Alma mater Silicon Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar
Occupations
  • Actor
  • model
  • playback Singer
Years active2002–2007 As an Album Actor
2007 – Present as a Film Actor
Spouses
Seema Mishra
(m. 2008;div. 2015)
(m. 2021)
Parent(s)Sri Surendra Prasad Mishra (IAS),
Dr Susama Mishra (writer)

Sabyasachi Mishra is an Indian actor known for his work in Odia Cinema. [1] He is referred to as "Superstar of Ollywood". [2] [3] [4] Pagala Premi was his first movie, for which he earned an Odisha State Film Awards for Best Actor. [5] Sabyasachi got his second state award for Emiti Bi Prema Hue . [6] He won the Filmfare Awards East as best actor for Mu Eka Tumara in 2013. [7] [8]

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Sabyasachi has signed many brand endorsement deals. [9] [10] He was selected as the brand ambassador for IPL team Deccan Chargers, Odisha Tennis Premier League, Cricket for the Blind in India, etc. to promote sports. [11] He along with Archita Sahu were the anchors at the opening ceremony of the 2018 FIH Men's Hockey World Cup hosted at Bhubaneswar. [12]

Sabyasachi is also involved in social work. He has become very much popular during the COVID-19 pandemic by helping the migrant workers & needy people. [13] [14]

Career

Sabyasachi began his career by appearing in Music Videos. Director Saroj Satapathy introduced him in a music video for the program Rangarang of Doordarshan Odia (DD-6). Since then he has appeared in more than 200 music videos. [15] During this period he has also appeared in Bhojpuri, Bengali, Chattishgarhi and Punjabi music videos.

Film director Hara Patnaik spotted him performing at a stage show and offered him the movie Pagala Premi . Hara Pattanaik is considered his godfather. [16] [17] Pagala Premi was released on 14 June 2007. His critically acclaimed roles included his anti-hero character in Mu Sapanara Soudagar , the physically challenged Keun Duniaru Asila Bandhu. [1]

In the movie Mu Eka Tumara, Sabyasachi played the character of a boy who can't speak, for which he bagged many awards including Filmfare Award. His 2015 release, Pilata Bigidigala was considered as one of the biggest blockbusters. The Sabyasachi starrer, 2016 March 18 released Hela Mate Prema Jara also got extraordinary response from public and critics. In 2018 "Tokata Fasigala" and in 2019 "Mal Mahu Jiban Mati" were blockbuster movies. [18] He also started singing and did play back singing for both the title songs of "Pilata Bigidigala" and "Hela Mate Prema Jara". His song "Maya re Baya" went viral on social media. [19]

Sabyasachi debuted in the South Indian Film industry with Telugu movie Neerajanam. [20] His upcoming Telugu movie is "Adi Oka Idile". [21]

Personal life

Family

Sabyasachi was born to Surendra Prasad Mishra (IAS), a civil servant and Dr Sushama Mishra, a writer. He has a brother, Soumya Kanta Mishra, who works as a Telecom Engineer. He fluently speaks Odia and Telugu. [22] He was married his classmates Seema Mishra in 2008 and their relationship ended in 2015. [23] In March 2021 he married Archita Sahu. [24]

Education

Sabyasachi is an Engineer who completed his BTech in electronics and telecommunications from the Silicon Institute of Technology, a private college in Odisha. He was also placed in Infosys but later he left to pursue his interest in film industry. [25]

Filmography

Awards

YearAwardCategoryRoleFilm/TelevisionResultRef.
2007 Odisha State Film Awards Best ActorSurya Pagala Premi Won [27]
2012 Odisha State Film Awards Best ActorAmar Emiti Bi Prema Hue Won [28]
2013 Filmfare Awards East Best Oriya ActorRaju Mu Eka Tumara Won [29]
2014Odia Filmfare AwardBest ActorMahesh Smile Please (2014 film)Won
2015 Tarang Cine Awards Best Actor (Jury)Mahesh Smile Please (2014 film)Won [30]
2016 Tarang Cine Awards Best Actor (Jury)Boogi Mahanty Pilata Bigidi Gala Won [31]
2019Tarang Cine Utsav AwardBest Jodi (couple) with Elina Samantray Tokata Fasigala Won
2020Tarang Cine Utsav AwardBest Dramebaaz of the Year 2019--Won

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