Rishi Rithvik
Born1984

Rishi Rithvik is an Indian film actor, who has appeared in lead roles in Tamil-language films.

Career

Ritvik began his career as an athlete and competed professionally between 2001 and 2007, before moving on to work as a computer software engineer. He was later offered the lead acting role in Rathan Linga's directorial debut Attu (2017), where he portrayed a Chennai-based gangster. To prepare for the role, Rishi lost weight and interacted with real-life gangsters from the region. The film opened to positive reviews but took a low-key opening at the Chennai-based office.[1][2] As a result, a further film planned with Rathan Linga, Ugramm co-starring R. K. Suresh, and Sillaakki Dumma by Maran Kandhaswamy. were also put on hold.[3][4]

Rishi played a police officer in his second release, Marijuana (2020), before starring in Dola (2021), a film which notably only starred two actors.[5][6][7]

He co-starred Vikram Prabhu in Raid (2023), a remake of the Kannada film Tagaru in which he reprised Dhananjaya's role as Daali. Regarding his performance, national film critic Malini Mannath wrote that "Rishi Rithvik reveals a new dimension to his performance and infuses life in the character".[8] His forthcoming film is Thirumbi Paar, where he features alongside Vidya Pradeep.[9]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
2017AttuAttu
2020Marijuana
2021Dola
2023DinosaursDhana
RaidDaali

References

  1. "A fairly promising attempt". The New Indian Express.
  2. "Of love and betrayal". March 30, 2017 via www.thehindu.com.
  3. Anantharam, Chitra Deepa (3 April 2017). "I hung out with gangsters for a year". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 23 November 2021. Retrieved 23 November 2021.
  4. "No adult content in Sillaakki Dumma - Maran Kandhaswamy".
  5. "Debut director prefers A' tag to 52 Censor cuts".
  6. "Dola has only two characters".
  7. "Drug abuse film from true life incidents".
  8. "Review- Raid". 12 November 2023.
  9. "Thirumbi Paar team released the first look poster for their film". The New Indian Express.
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