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From small-town roots to Bollywood recognition
The Daily Guardian
|May 03, 2025
Sonu Mishra made his film debut in 2010 with the Rajasthani movie "Dhanna Jat," where he played the lead role. The film opened the doors to regional cinema for him and earned him recognition in local film circles.
Sonu Mishra, an Indian actor and martial arts practitioner, is steadily carving a niche for himself in the world of cinema, having come a long way from his modest beginnings. Born on July 30 in the village of Buchawas in Rajasthan's Churu district, Mishra's journey is a story of persistence, talent, and passion for the performing arts.
He completed his early education at the Government School in Buchawas and later moved to Jaipur for higher studies. There, he pursued a Master's degree in Business Administration (MBA) with a specialization in Marketing from the Poornima School of Management. Despite his academic background in business, Mishra's true calling lay in acting and performance.
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