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Kannada actor Kichcha Sudeep has shared a heartfelt note on completing 30 years in film industry and thanked his fans, directors, writers, producers and media for supporting him all these years.

Sudeep made his acting debut with 1997 Kannada movie Thayavva, which was a failure at the box office. Then onwards there is no look back for the actor, who went on to become director scriptwriter, producer and Television presenter. He has acted in over 70 movies in Kannda, Telugu, Tamil and Hindi. He was last seen 2025th movie Mark, which was a big hit at the box office.

Kiccha (2003), My Autograph (2006), Mussanjemaatu (2008), Veera Madakari (2009), Just Maath Maathalli (2010), Rakta Charitra (2010), Eega (2012), Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy (2019), Max (2024) and Mark (2025) are some of his blockbuster successes.

On completing 30 years in acting, Kiccha sudeep took to his X account to share his excitement. The actor thanked his fans, director, producers, writers and media for standing him in his successful journey. He promised that he would work hard to give it back to cinema.

Here is the heartfelt note shared by him.

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30 years. Infinite gratitude. ❤️ Standing here after three decades in this crazy, beautiful film world, my heart is just... full. From a boy with dreams, doubts and wild hope to whatever this has become — it's bigger than I ever imagined because of YOU.

Fans — you're my strength, my fuel, my reason to keep showing up.

Directors & writers — thank you for trusting me with your stories, for pushing, challenging and believing I could do more.

Producers — your courage and faith made dreams happen. Co-actors & every single technician — cinema is pure teamwork: from the light boys to the cameramen, art teams to costume, spot boys to editors — your unseen sweat is everything.

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To television & media — you amplified my voice, questioned me, celebrated me and helped me grow.

To the Kannada film fraternity — you gave me identity, pride and home; I carry Kannada cinema in my heart always.

And to my family & friends — you kept me real, grounded and human through it all.

If 30 years taught me one thing, it's humility: every success is borrowed. I promise to keep working harder, to honor the craft and to give back everything cinema has given me. With folded hands and a grateful heart — thank you, from the bottom of me.