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Manwendra Tripathy

Biography

Manwendra Tripathy is an accomplished Indian actor and writer, predominantly working in Hindi cinema. Born in Gopalganj, Bihar, he nurtured his passion for acting and storytelling at an early age. To hone his craft, he pursued formal training in acting and drama at the prestigious National School of Drama (NSD) in New Delhi, a breeding ground for many renowned Indian actors.

 

Early Career
Manwendra made his cinematic debut with Green Bangles (2011), a film that marked the beginning of his journey in Indian cinema. In 2014, he garnered attention for his performance in Fishing Surmai, which further showcased his talent. Expanding his creative repertoire, he lent his voice as a voice-over artist in the acclaimed series Raja Rasoi Aur Anya Kahaniyaan (2015).

 

Notable Works

A Typical Tale of Brothers (2016)
In this film, Manwendra played the role of an elder brother, demonstrating his ability to portray layered, emotional characters.

 

Budhia Singh: Born to Run (2016)
Portraying Raja in this biographical sports drama, Manwendra contributed to a powerful story about India’s youngest marathon runner. The film received critical acclaim and won the National Film Award for Best Children's Film.

 

Lucknow Central (2017)
As Shashtri, Manwendra delivered a compelling performance in this prison escape drama starring Farhan Akhtar.

 

Ribbon (2017)
Playing the role of Ramesh, he added depth to this slice-of-life drama, which explored the complexities of modern relationships.

 

Arjun Patiala (2019)
In this comedy-drama, Manwendra portrayed Dalbir Singh, displaying his versatility as an actor.

 

Little Things (2019) (TV Series)
Manwendra appeared in this popular romantic drama series, earning appreciation for his grounded and relatable performance.

 

Rang (2023)
Playing the role of Asaraf, Manwendra brought intensity and authenticity to this drama, reaffirming his acting prowess.

 

Sapiens (2023)
In this project, Manwendra continued to impress with his nuanced portrayal of complex emotions and narratives.