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Naga Kiran Actor Age, Family, Movies, Biography

 
Naga Kiran Actor Age, Family, Movies, Biography

Naga Kiran is AKA Naga Sai Prathish. He is a cinematographer as well as actor hailing from Chennai. He completed a Recognition in Film Making at Central Film School, London in 2012-2013. In spite of the fact that he gained more acknowledgment through cinematography he has too built up himself as an actor. He played the character of Siddharth in his make a big appearance movie "Pisaasu." The film had gained for him very significant recognition.
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Early Career and Transition to Acting
Naga Kiran is an early career holder for himself from Somarpet in Kodagu, India. Inside Karnataka, he is making waves, but past the Kannada screen, he has acted in Telugu and Tamil movies. Naga Kiran's travel to acting started when he was a model under the training of the same renowned trainer as the champ of Fashion Symbol of the Year 2012, Prasad Bidapa. He started working in Telugu movies as an actor, and it was his to begin with outing for a film titled "Something Special," in which he showed up inverse Sherlyn Chopra and Sunaina. In spite of the fact that the film could not make money at the box office, it was indeed giving him a break to work among other film personnel.

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Some notable works in Kannada Cinema

After tasting acting, he started to include in Kannada cinema. He has acted in numerous movies. Such as "Marujanma," which investigates subjects of resurrection, and "Vasanthakala."His whole collection is full of movies like "Pallavi Illada Charana" and "Anu", co-acted with Pooja Ghandhi. Naga Kiran has gotten basic recognition in the film "Ijjodu" from the Padma Shri award holder MS Sathyu. A few additional cinemas in his portfolio that were of huge victory at the box office include "Male Barali Manju Irali" and "Mast Maja Madi".

Tamil Film Ventures
Naga Kiran was highlighted in Tamil cinemas such as "Yarinda Devathai" as well as "Thallapulla," both coordinated by Mustan.