
Riteish Deshmukh
Acting
Biography
Riteish Deshmukh is an Indian actor who appears in Bollywood films. He is the son of Vilasrao Deshmukh, the Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, Government of India, and the former Chief Minister of Maharashtra. Deshmukh debuted with K. Vijaya Bhaskar's Tujhe Meri Kasam (2003), but it was not until 2004 that he achieved success, when he appeared in the commercially successful comedy Masti and the critically acclaimed Bardaasht. His work in Masti was nominated for several awards, including the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor category. He later starred in films such as Heyy Babyy, Dhamaal, Rann, and House Full.
Born: December 17, 1978
Place of Birth: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Known For

Case Toh Banta Hai
India's first court of comedy.

Pill
Pill unravels the deep-set rot in the Indian pharmaceutical industry. Dr. Prakash along with three whistle-blowers face a powerful pharma giant Forever Cure to expose the corrupt nexus of pharma, middlemen, and doctors through which a pill reaches the common man. Will the good be able to overcome the evil?

Out of Control
A man named Jaswinder (Ritesh Deshmukh) goes to the United States of America promising his parents that he will return soon and his sister marriage will be set. In America in a night club he meets an American girl named Sally (Brande Roderick) and marries her for his visa. He obviously forgets to remember the promise he made that he would go back to India. Meanwhile in India his parents have found him a new bride, typical Punjabi kudi, Richa (Hrishitaa Bhatt). His sister calls him to America by telling him that his father had a heart-attack, but that is the way they could bring him back to India.

Ved
Satya lives in a railway colony who dreams of playing for the railway cricket team and eventually representing Team India. Soon he falls madly in love with Nisha. However, Satya`s life takes a drastic change when a local Politician Bhaskar creates havoc in his personal and professional life. 12 Years Later, Satya is a drunk miserable man hopelessly waiting for his love. He is married to Shravani who has been crazily in love with Satya since her childhood. Who`s love has more madness - Satya or Shravani?

Mastiii 4
Three frustrated husbands seek freedom from their dull marriages. A wild idea promises escape and excitement. But what follows is anything but expected.

Aao Wish Karein
12 year old Mickey's life was almost like a fairy tale, a beautiful family, best buddy 'Bonnie' and his angel on earth-Mitika. But one beautiful day Mickey's fairy tale is shattered into a million pieces. It was the day he realized he was an adopted child and his 23 year old angel Mitika called him a 'Kid'. Mickey was feeling so low that he wished for a miracle. He wished to become big. When he woke up the next morning his whole life changed. But is this miracle a blessing or a curse?

Marjaavaan
Raghu and Zoya are enjoying their lives together until a gang leader with harmful intentions turns their world upside down.

Om Shanti Om
Reincarnated 30 years after being killed in a suspicious on-set fire, a small-time actor is determined to punish the person who ignited the blaze.

The Kapil Sharma Show

The Kapil Sharma Show
Filmography
as Chhatrapati Shivaji
as Amar
as Jalabuddin / Jolly No. 1
as Dada Bhai aka Manohar Dhankar
as Akash Selar
as Dr. Prakash Chauhan
as Victor
as Satya Dinkar Jadhav
as Amol
as Kaustubh Chougule
as Rakesh Mahadkar
as Vikram Choudhary
as Vishnu
as Bangdu Maharaj / Roy
as Himself
as special appearance in song "Dhagala Lagali"
as Deshbandhu "Lallan" Roy
as Mauli
as Sarosh
as Riteish
as Self
as Champak
as Host
as Taraat
as Amar Saxena
as Teddy
as Himself
as Self
as Deep
as Self
as Hafeez Bin Ali / Ishwarchand Sharma
as TV Host
as Mauli and Abhay Singh Nimbalkar 'Prince'
as Rakesh Mahadkar
as Kumar
as Amar Saxena
as Self
as Real Ravi (Special Appearance)
as Jolly 4 / Jwala
as Viren
as Kunal
as Deshbandhu Roy
as Baaji Rao
as Baburao 'Bob'
as Rajesh R. Parekh
as Purab Shastri
as Bonny (adult)
as Aladin Chatterjee
as Gobardhan
as Himself
as Self
as Don Kalicharan
as Paglu
as Arjun
as Arjun Tiwari
as Himself
as Himself (uncredited)
as Self
as Deshbandhu Roy
as Tanmay Joglekar
as Lucky
as Bobby Bedi
as Kishan / Sunaina / Sania / Sarju Maharaj Banaraswale
as Altaaf
as Kanhaiya
as Somil Sharma
as Aditay Srivastav
as Shekhar
as Karan
as Self
as Diwakar
as Self
as Anuj Shrivastav
as Amar Saxena
as Jaswinder
as Rishikesh "Rishi" Bhosle
as Host