The 51-year-old actor, who first gained popularity in the role of Shukla, a corrupt paan-loving employee in TV serial "Office Office", said even though he is known for his comic-timing, there is more to him as an actor.
"I am known only as a 'comedian' in Hindi films, a tag which I disagree with. I believe I am an actor first. I wanted to be an actor since I was a child," Mishra told PTI, during a visit here.
Mishra, who received his first Filmfare Best Actor Award (critics) for Rajat Kapoor's "Ankhon Dekhi" and got rave reviews for his performances in "Dum Laga Ke Haisha" and "Phas Gaye Re Obama", believes content is the real hero in Hindi cinema now.
"Our cinema is going through its best phase. Films like "Aankhon Dekhi" and "Dum Laga Ke Haisha" don't have heroism in them. We are breaking this 'heroism' and focusing on story-telling. Now, we need characters and actors unlike earlier where there was one hero surrounded by characters."
"It is my bad luck that I am never there to see my success. When the movie ('Masaan') was receiving award at Cannes, I was shooting in Uttar Pradesh. I still haven't seen the film, but I am hearing good reviews from people."
"Masaan", also starring Richa Chadda, Vicky Kaushal and Shweta Tripathi in pivotal roles, revolves around a bunch of characters trying to escape their small town moralities.
Mishra will be next seen in director Rohit Shetty's Shah Rukh Khan-Kajol starrer "Dilwale", releasing on December 18.
