City
Epaper

Sundeep Kishan shares life lessons from SRK, Rajinikanth and Chiranjeevi

By IANS | Updated: March 10, 2025 14:31 IST

Mumbai, March 10 Actor Sundeep Kishan has talked about the biggest lessons he has learned from industry ...

Open in App

Mumbai, March 10 Actor Sundeep Kishan has talked about the biggest lessons he has learned from industry stalwarts such as Rajinikanth, Shah Rukh Khan, and Chiranjeevi. He added that each of them entered the industry as complete outsiders and rose to become some of the biggest stars.

Talking about his admiration for the icons and how they have shaped his perspective on stardom, Sundeep said: "Each of them entered the industry as complete outsiders and rose to become some of the biggest stars. They are the most unconventional superstars in their own right.”

He added: “Rajinikanth sir was the first brown-skinned superstar who made every dark-skinned boy believe that he, too, could become a star.”

Sundeep said that Shah Rukh Khan redefined the “lover boy image” on the silver screen.

“Shah Rukh sir, coming from outside the industry, redefined the lover boy image and became Bollywood’s most beloved actor. And Chiranjeevi sir put Telugu cinema on the global entertainment map."

Sundeepp said that one thing common among all three is their kindness.

“You’ll never see them being arrogant, throwing tantrums, or disrespecting a fan. They are always grounded, grateful, and extremely giving. I have been fortunate enough to meet all of them, and they made me feel special. That’s something I always try to inculcate in my own journey," he said.

The actor will soon be seen in Netflix’s first-ever Telugu series Super Subbu alongside Mithila Palkar.

Recently, Sundeep spoke about working with actor Rao Ramesh in his most recent film 'Mazaka'. He said that working with the gifted comedian “was both exciting and challenging.”

Talking about his experience working with Rao Ramesh, Sundeep shared, "Rao Ramesh is an incredible actor, and working with him in a comedy film was both exciting and challenging.”

“His spontaneity and on-the-spot improvisations kept everyone on their toes. Luckily, comedy is one of my strengths. So, I was able to keep up with his energy effortlessly. After a long time, I’ve done a full-fledged comedy film, and I’m confident the audience will thoroughly enjoy it!"

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Cricket"Except openers, we are flexible to bat anywhere": Tilak Varma speaks on his batting position

Cricket"Got some different skills": Tilak Varma on Suryakumar Yadav

International"Extremely alarming": Priyanka Gandhi urges Centre to take cognisance of increasing violence against Hindus in Bangladesh

Cricket"Always exciting when your contribution helps team win": Hardik Pandya after his 16-ball fifty leads India's charge to series win over Proteas

Cricket"I would like to...": Varun Chakaravarthy dedicates his Player of the Series award to his family

Entertainment Realted Stories

EntertainmentShilpa Shinde says her return to 'Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain 2.0' is for fans; Aasif Sheikh teases more fun

Entertainment"Twice Born": Singer B Praak, wife Meera blessed with baby boy

EntertainmentActor Roshan offers prayers at the Sri Bhadrakali Temple ahead of Champion's release

EntertainmentSudesh Bhosle remembers late Satish Shah with a popular throwback clip featuring young Sanjay Dutt

EntertainmentMallika Sherawat attends White House Christmas dinner, calls invite "surreal"