Sandeep, who grew up watching movies on TV, thought at that time, 'I will also become a hero.' Not everyone's dreams come true. His dream took a long and winding path and found its destination - 'Firphire Firiri'.
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As a child, while watching movies on TV, Sandeep Shrestha used to imitate the 'hero', he would memorize the dialogues spoken by the hero and recite them to his friends by 'mimicry', and he would throw 'kicks' in the air thinking he was a hero. Seeing dozens of goons lying on the ground with one punch of the hero, Sandeep used to think, 'I will also become a hero, kill the goons.' He was equally interested in dancing.
After realizing that to become a hero, he had to learn acting, he started running towards Putlisadak, where the directors of teleserials used to congregate. But there he did not see his dream of becoming a hero come true. Then he went to Mandla Theater to learn acting.
While training in Mandla, Sandeep realized the difficulty of becoming a hero. And then went to the drama itself. Played the first play 'Baitarani Cafe'. He had to settle for a supporting role while his friends were getting leading roles. Now he feels that theater is a more difficult path. Doing theater is the easiest thing in the world. It is also the most enjoyable job. However, it is also the most difficult if you are going to sink into its depth,' says Sandeep.
After playing the role of Mahuri in 'Baitarani Cafe', he became a doorman in the play 'Siruma Rani'. Where there was only one dialogue in his part, 'Maharaj Falano Palyanye hai.' After understanding the depth of acting, Sandeep began to feel, 'I am not getting anything.' Played small roles in 10/15 plays, worked 'backstage' in some.
At that time, he still wanted to appear in 'Lead'. In August 2073, he got that chance in the drama 'Arop'. But the play did not go well, it did not give him much success in his career. "At that time, I came to the decision that I will not do drama for the rest of my life," Sandeep recalls. After 'accusation', he took a 'break' from the stage.
After some time, Sandeep came across the news that 'Boulaha Kazi's Dream' was being staged at Rashtriya Nachghar. Even the role is the same. But by this time, his ambition to be a 'hero' had disappeared. Finally, the same ordinary character of 'Boulaha Kaziko Sapna' brought him back to acting.
After that, I stopped thinking that the role is small or big. How much liveliness or liveliness an artist can give to characters and characters will make sense," Sandeep sounded mature.
After 'Boulaha Kazi's Dream', he did his first English play, 'Laremy Project'. After that, 'Brief Candle', 'Cafe The Floor' are his memorable English dramas. Sandeep has done more than a dozen English dramas so far. In 'Mahabhoj' directed by Anup Baral, he played the role of a young student who has completed his post-graduation.
Sandeep has acted in more than 3 dozen dramas so far. Although he was constantly active on the stage, he was not getting a chance on the big screen. After all, his childhood dream was to become a 'hero' by acting in films. At this time, his childhood dream has come true.
Director Naveen Bhatt gave her a 'break' in the film 'Phirphire Phiriri' of the horror comedy genre. The film is being screened across the country since last Friday. The story of the film has also been prepared by Sandeep himself along with director Bhatt. At this time, he is waiting for the 'feedback' of his work. Sandeep's experience is that it is challenging for young people who are doing
theater to get into films. Many auditioned for the film but were disappointed when the result was zero. He used to forget himself while rejoicing on the stage. Finally, the director Bhatt, who is also a friend, offered him a role in the film for the first time for 'Phirphire Phiriri'.
'If any of us is not qualified and mature for something, then that thing will not be found. That's why I think I had to wait so long to act in a film. Now it's my turn," said Sandeep, "It's difficult for newcomers to reach the reach of the film."
