
Sanjay Mishra
Acting
Biography
Sanjay Mishra is an Indian actor known for his works predominantly in Hindi cinema and television.
Born: October 6, 1963
Place of Birth: Darbhanga, India
Known For

Lohardaga
A twenty year old boy Manu, who dreams of joining the Indian Army, ends up joining Maoists because of a dubious job agent, who manipulates Manu that the government is awarding jobs to the Maoists who surrender.

Welcome to Bajrangpur
A drama film directed by Ashish Kumar Dubey and Vir Mahajan.

Chal Guru Ho Ja Shuru
Chal Guru Ho Ja Shuru is a 2015 Hindi film Produced by Pankaj Narayan and Apoorva Bajaj of Ath Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. in association with Himalayan Dreams, the film is a hilarious take on the fake godman who rule the roost these days. They are gurus and they are out to cheat everyone. The movie tells the story of out-of-work theatre artistes, who find another way to earn some quick bucks. They turn into gurus/babas/godmen to con innocent victims. How long can they put up this act?

Jwalamukhi
After a Cop tries to change the rules in a village he gets killed by the village goons. His spirit then starts to haunt them. He also helps his fellow cop to fight against his killers.

P Se Pyaar F Se Faraar
High-school sweethearts Suraj Maali and Janvi Singh are well aware of their diverse socio-economic backgrounds and so, the young lovers opt for marriage by elopement. This, in turn, conjures up a storm the couple isn't prepared for.

Kabhi Paas Kabhi Fail
Robin, a mathematician genius is exploited by his uncle to make money.

Waah Zindagi
Ashok, a farmer's son, struggles to become an entrepreneur to win over his childhood sweetheart. Heartbroken, he joins the Make In India initiative to go against Chinese products.

Hogaya Dimaagh Ka Dahi
The story of Hogaya Dimaagh Ka Dahi is about how a father puts his sons into a situation where they undergo hardships of life, learn about relationships and understands ground reality of life.Ishwar Singh Chauhan (Kader Khan) tries to help his three sons – Harry, Inder and Veeru (HIV)become better human being. While on the verge of death, he asks them to take care of the ‘haveli’ that he has left behind for them. The drama and humor unfolds when they gets to know one family already resides there and meets Mirza Kishan Singh Joseph (Om Puri) and his family.The cat and mouse race beginsand while in trying to get back the ‘haveli’,they encounters different people from different walks of life. When Mirza Kishan Singh Joseph shows his adamance of not leaving the ‘haveli’ and asks them to get out, HIV then gets introduced by Masala (Raajpal Yadav) to Aashiq Ali Advocate (Sanjay Mishra) and Teeli Bhai (Razak Khan) who gives them tips and tricks in order to get back their property.

Gandhigiri
What's the importance of Gandhiji's values in today's corrupt world? Do they even have any value left? Can anyone lead a peaceful life by implementing those values in day-to-day life? Questions such as these find answers in Gandhigiri. NRI returned Rai Saheb strongly believes in the principles of Gandhi. Infect his father had played an active role in the freedom struggle and was closely associated with him. After returning to India, Rai Saheb comes across four different people who've walked on the wrong paths and made wrong choices due to various circumstances. The movie beautifully captures the efforts made by Rai Saheb to make them realise the importance of Gandhi ji's values in today's age & time.

Office Office
Office Office is an Indian Hindi-language television sitcom that premiered on SAB TV on September 3, 2001. The series starrs Bollywood film actor Pankaj Kapoor in the role of Mussadilal. The series has won the 'Best Comedy' award at the 'RAPA Awards' in 2001 and 2002.
Filmography
as Arun
as Durlabh Prasad
as Kalaan
as Mama
as Bantu Pandey
as Bhagwan Das
as Tyagi ji
as Nathuni Prasad
as Rana
as Bade Pandit
as (voice)
as Self
as Bhaskar Sinha
as Old Man
as Jawahar
as Mohan
as Sadanand
as Angad Yadav
as Sukhnandan
as Rai Bahadur
as Shambhunath Mishra
as Ram Bharose
as Salim
as Harishankar
as Bade Pandit
as Bufferiya Chacha
as Grandfather Ramkaran
as Bada Bruce Lee / Rajeev Ranjan Singh
as Shastri
as Bakchod Baba
as Chaman
as Sudheer
as Bhoja
as Rukmi
as Duniya Lal Yadav
as Deewana
as Manik Singh
as Usman Bhai
as Johnny D'Cousta
as Kumarjohn
as Dr. Gyan Prakash Buddisaga
as Pandit Girdhari Laal Sharma
as Manchanda
as Ramkaran Choudhary
as Mr. Yashwant Batra
as Hedu
as Babli Bhai
as Election Instructor
as Tikla aka Guruji
as Masaan
as VC
as Guru ji
as Prisoner
as Bakait Singh
as Antakshari Baba
as Harry
as Akbar Allahbadi
as Bhola Pandit
as Oscar Bhai
as Chaubey
as Mama
as Vidyadhar Pathak
as Chuski’s father Neta Ji
as Chandrabhan Tiwari
as Hidayatulla - Head of an out-of-work Terrorist cell
as Inspector Ramavtaar Rathi
as Mishti Baihud
as Rajesh Bauji
as Murli
as Guruji
as Guru ji
as Puttan Pal
as Jeevanlal Pranlal D'costa
as Club Owner
as Marela (voice)
as Raja
as Munna Military
as Shukla
as Chatur Mama
as Shyam
as Daga
as Bhai Sahab
as Yousuf Charasi
as Watchman
as Raghuvandas 'Raghu' 'RGV' Goverdhandas Vakawale
as Tambe
as Lingam
as Vijay 'Viju' Pundit
as Advocate Parminder 'Pammi' Singh
as Chhadami Mama
as Bakshi Jugaadu
as Subodh
as Yadav
as Vigyapan
as Balakram Misir
as Traffic Inspector Dayanand Dubey
as Pinto
as Sameer's manager
as Pandit
as Dacoit Babu Bhai
as The Don
as Rocky
as Jassi
as Q. Q. Qureshi
as Jaggi
as Shukla
as Jaggi
as Kanchan
as Terrorist
as Vitthal Manjrekar
as Rajesh
as Actor
as Pannalal