
Ashish Vidhyarthi
Acting
Biography
Ashish Vidyarthi is an Indian film actor known for his works predominantly in Bollywood and Telugu cinema. He has won the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1995. He is noted for his antagonist characters.
Born: June 19, 1962
Place of Birth: Tellicherry, Kerala, India
Known For

Benaam
A masked man is killing a group of underworld hoods, which has the police and the hoods equally baffled.

Zindagi Khoobsoorat Hai
Murad Hussein and Gul Baloch have been enemies for years. Murad would like to propose a truce so that the two families become friends again, and for this occasion he has chosen to marry his brother to Gul's sister. The wedding is arranged and Gul and his family are accordingly invited. Gul does attend the wedding, bless the couple, and when night came, he and his accomplices brutally kill every male in the household, including his very own brother-in-law. Gul's sister loses her sanity, and is taken back home, where he lives with his daughter...

Sher
Gautham, a young man, gets into the bad books of Pappi, a local thug, by disrupting his marriage. Later, Pappi vows to take revenge from Gautham and threatens to ruin his life at any cost.

Love Nation
This is a Story of Scientist Played by Deepak Parashar who was the messenger to Peacefulness and the Lover of Mankind, lost his life while following the path of "Ahimsa Parmo Dharma" by his subtle thinking, proposed by him to diffuse the bomb and Nuclear explosion not to Create a War. Rather to shower the Love and Affection upon Mankind. Now, concluding the whole passage the Mission is carried by his own son Vishal, and the Innovative team Mission with Young talented people like Milind Gunaji (Scientist) Arman (Jr. Scientist.) in accordance with Nirmala Devi (Gargi Patel) to reach the destination and to move to perfection and complete the work. There are lots of ups and Downs and obstacles on the way, But eventually Mission Impossible becomes possible. Dharmendra is playing a Very Crucial role during this Mission. And the result apparently manifest the truth and victory of "Ahimsa Paramo Dharma"

Angaar
In a village where love is punishable by death, two individuals dare to fall in love despite their knowledge of the outcome.

Kotigobba
A humble auto driver leads a happy and content life with his ambitious siblings. However, his siblings are unaware of their brother's past.

Yodha
Captain Ram is a military commando who rescues Patil, the tourism minister of Karnataka from Jehadi terrorists. Taking a liking for his heroics, Patil engages him to provide security.

Tryst With Destiny
A billionaire learns there is something money can't buy, a lower-caste couple attempts to build a new life, a corrupt city cop finds himself far outside of the law and a man, who takes law into his own hands as he embarks on revenge in an anthology on class divide in contemporary India.

Ranneeti: Balakot & Beyond
Post the deadly Pulwama attacks, Kashyap and his team strike back with a fitting reply. In the age of hybrid warfare, they must race against time to bring back their captured pilot while also battling Pakistan’s lies in global media.

Aar Ya Paar
When the modern world's greed destroys his idyllic tribal existence, a valiant archer becomes a deadly assassin to get even.
Filmography
as Self - Player
as Suryakant More
as Kaka
as Beni
as Madhusudan Dutta
as Executive Director of College
as IAF Chief
as Jeev
as Vedantham
as Edward
as Surya Rao
as Madhusudhan Rao
as Neeraj Suri
as Harry
as Reuben Bhatta
as Subbarao
as P.P. Singh
as Vidyadhar Paradkar
as Jt. CP Raman Acharya
as Galava Mudiraj
as Jogi
as Dilip Iyer
as Dipen Prabhu
as K Muralidharan
as Ramamoorthy
as Pad Gopal
as Defence Lawyer
as CBI Official
as Dr. Ashish
as Rudra Pratap
as Home Minister
as Harshvardhan
as Suri
as Vijay Grover
as Vishnu
as Satpal Singh / Kapil Sinha
as encounter specialist Biru Panday
as Chotta
as Settlement Durga
as Dibakar (Rai's elder brother)
as Inspector
as KC Desai
as Commissioner Gopinath
as 'Golden' Raj
as Shankar Narayana
as Shrama (Bishop)
as King Ailyum Thirunal
as Joydeb Guha aka JD
as Brigadier T. S. Murthy
as Dibakar Saha
as S.P.Mallikharjun
as Narayana
as Manik Parmar
as PR
as S.I. Mahesh Deshpande
as Crazy Robert
as CBI Officer
as Guru Nayak
as Durjoy Chatterjee
as Chettiyar
as Indrajit
as Ballu
as Habu Dakat
as Devaraj
as Durai
as John Abraham
as Periyamuthu Gounder
as Home Minister Bhawani Prasad Lala
as Mandha
as Velu
as Devang
as Raj Gopal
as Ali Bhai
as Dhanraj
as Irumban John
as Yaddu Bhai
as Mahadev
as Madhiyazhagan
as Pallur Paramajyothi Ponnusamy
as Bheem Bhai
as Patil
as Scaria Zachariah
as Advocate Anbukarasu, the Public Prosecutor
as Hiranakshyapu (voice)
as Konda Reddy
as Anand Chelliah (Abhinaya's father)
as M. P. Jayaraj
as Danny Bhai
as Veeranna
as Kandaswamy
as new D.I.G.
as Raja D. Malik
as C.I Sugathan
as Tappas Balu
as Dr Ramakrishnan
as S.P. Swaminathan IPS
as Kali Goonda
as Siluvai
as Pasupathy
as Torani
as Vishwanath
as Inspector Vishnu Patnaik
as Anna
as Dadua
as Kumaraswamy
as Kanwar Singh
as DCP Shankar
as Sivasubramanian
as Vikas Patil
as Col. Magod Basappa Ravindranath
as Naved Rabbani
as Gauri Shankar
as Thilak
as 'Sodukku' Chockalingam
as Police Commissioner
as Dhanraj/Different Danny
as Easwarapandiyan MP
as Charles
as Gul Baloch
as Tito
as Ippo Ramaswamy
as Arora
as Pillai
as Rudra Singh
as Periyavar
as G.K
as Dawoo
as Karla Bhai
as Hari Singh
as DSP 'Encounter' Shankar
as Major Sujan
as Scientist
as Kopton
as ACP Devraj Khatri
as Pappu Anna
as Mantavir
as Inspector Siddiqui Shinde
as Vitthal Kaanya
as Haldiram
as Bhai
as Shankar
as Nair
as Mohanlal
as ACP Inder Saxena
as Inspector Pratap Vidyarthi
as Ratan
as Commander Bhadra
as Ashutosh Pathak
as Surjit singh (police commissioner)