Sudeep
Indian actor and filmmaker; Kiccha Sudeep
Born
September 2nd, 1973
52 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
India
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An actor, filmmaker, and television presenter, contributed significantly to Kannada cinema. Gained recognition for roles in films like 'Huchha', 'Ee.. Ishq Nodu', and 'Makkhi'. Appeared in leading roles in various movies and established a successful career in the industry. Also engaged in television, hosting the Kannada version of 'Bigg Boss'.
Starring in 'Makkhi' and 'Huchha'
Hosting 'Bigg Boss Kannada'
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