Man in viral Roadies spoof video Deepak Mishra is the director of Panchayat, did you know?
Did you know Panchayat director Deepak Kumar Mishra played the role of Raghu Ram in the viral Roadies spoof video called Rowdies, Purushottam in TVF Permanent Roommates and Autowala in Kota Factory Season 1.
Did you know that the man who made you laugh with his antics by essaying the role of Raghu Ram in the viral Roadies spoof video called Rowdies is also the director of the popular web series Panchayat? The season 3 of the show has dropped recently and is receiving a lot of love. Deepak Mishra feels overwhelmed seeing how a video he acted in a long time ago is still popular in the world of memes.
Panchayat director Deepak Kumar Mishra as Raghu Ram in Rowdies
"It was a long time ago, and I was acting back then. The spoof really got popular but it¡¯s unbelievable how people still remember it, and are talking about it, and sharing memes. It does feel good and I don¡¯t think there¡¯s any harm in it," he had told Indian Express earlier.
He was also in TVF's Permanent Roommates
In one of the most loved shows of TVF, Permanent Roommates, Deepak played the role of Purushottam. Not just that, he also directed the second season of the show starring Sumeet Vyas and Nidhi Singh.
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In fact, he was also in Kota Factory Season 1
He played the role of an auto driver in the show whose season 3 is all set to be released this month on June 20 on Netflix.
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Deepak Kumar Mishra has already confirmed two more seasons of Panchayat and fans' excitement after watching the third season is on the rise. Talking about shooting in a village and the challenges team faced, he said, "Execution wise, there were not too many challenges while working on Panchayat because a lot of hard work has gone in writing the script and the actors are always in a flow as all of them are veterans. So, my challenges are always because of the weather. At times, it is 47 degrees heat, or there is heavy rain so it is all muddy everywhere that we aren¡¯t even able to drive cars to the venue, so how do we shoot? There have been times that we have had to dry up the land with the help of light to be able to shoot. And the other challenge is about the form of the village and how to shoot there comfortably."
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