Ashish Vidyarthi

Indian actor

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2024 Vidyarthi is set to appear in 'Aavesham' as College executive Director and 'Kill' as Beni in 2024.
2024 Ashish Vidyarthi will portray Madhusudan Dutta in the Hindi series 'Ranneeti: Balakot & Beyond'.
2023 Ashish Vidyarthi portrayed Surya Rao Naidu / Surya Mohammad Khan in the Hindi and Telugu series 'Rana Naidu'.
2023 Ashish Vidyarthi played Neeraj Suri in the Hindi series 'Trial By Fire'.
2023 Ashish Vidyarthi married Rupali Barua.
2023 In 2023, Ashish Vidyarthi appeared in films like 'Writer Padmabhushan' as Madhusudhan Rao and 'Khufiya' as Jeev Bonda.
2023 Ashish Vidyarthi appeared as Guru Margadarishi in the English series 'Slow Rivers'.
2023 Appeared in multiple films across different languages including 'Khufiya', 'Tejas', and 'Echo', demonstrating his continued versatility.
2022 Ashish Vidyarthi played a business tycoon in the Hindi series 'Aar Ya Paar'.
2022 Ashish Vidyarthi played the role of Railway guard Subbarao in the Hindi series 'Half Pants Full Pants'.
2022 Ashish Vidyarthi portrayed Kishen Charan Desai in the Hindi series 'TVF Pitchers' Season 2.
2022 In 2022, he featured in 'Kaun Pravin Tambe?' as Coach Vidyadhar Paradkar and 'GoodBye' as P.P. Singh.
2022 Ashish Vidyarthi and Piloo Vidyarthi filed for mutual divorce.
2022 Ashish Vidyarthi starred as Ramanand Rai in the Hindi series 'Raktanchal' Season 2.
2022 Ashish Vidyarthi took on the role of Jt. CP Raman Acharya in the Hindi series 'Rudra: The Edge Of Darkness'.
2021 Ashish Vidyarthi played Mr. Mudira in the Hindi web series 'Tryst with Destiny'.
2021 Ashish Vidyarthi appeared as Dilip Iyer in the Hindi web series 'Sunflower'.
2021 Ashish Vidyarthi acted in the Hindi film 'Helmet' as Jogi in 2021.
2020 Ashish Vidyarthi played the role of Dipen Prabhu, Public Prosecutar in the Hindi web series 'Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors'.
2020 In 2020, he appeared in the Malayalam film 'Uriyattu'.
2020 He won the ScreenXX Summit & Awards Best Supporting Actor - Hindi Web Originals for his performance in Mission Over Mars.
2019 Ashish Vidyarthi was part of 'iSmart Shankar' as Ramamoorthy and voice acted as Scar in 'The Lion King'.
2019 Ashish Vidyarthi portrayed K. Murlidharan in the Hindi web series 'M.O.M. - Mission Over Mars'.
2018 In 2018, he featured in films like 'Jole Jongole' as Police Officer and 'Captain Khan' as Abdur Rahman.
2017 Vidyarthi had roles in various films including 'Begum Jaan' as Harsh and 'Oxygen' as CBI Officer.
2016 Ashish Vidyarthi played the role of Roshan Sherchan in the Hindi series '24' Season 2.
2016 Vidyarthi received the Best Actor award at the Caleidoscope Indian Film Festival for his role in Teenkahon.
2016 Ashish Vidyarthi starred as Kahanibaaz in the Hindi production 'Kahanibaaz'.
2016 In 2016, he appeared in films such as 'Aligarh' as Advocate Anand Grover and 'Janatha Garage' as Raghava's business partner.
2015 Ashish Vidyarthi continued to act in numerous films, including 'Yennai Arindhaal' as Golden Raj and 'Gopala Gopala' as Shankar Narayana.
2015 He won the Navi Mumbai International Film Festival for Best Actor for his performance in Teenkahon.
2014 2014 saw Vidyarthi in movies such as 'Haider' as Brigadier T. S. Murthy and 'Aagadu' as SP Mallikarjun.
2014 Appeared in 'Haider', playing Brigadier T. S. Murthy, and 'Rang Rasiya' as Raja Thirunal, demonstrating his ability to take on complex character roles in significant films.
2013 In 2013, he acted in films including 'Naayak' as CBI Officer and 'R... Rajkumar' as Manik Parmar.
2012 Ashish Vidyarthi had roles in films like 'Khokababu' as Ballu, 'Barfi!' as Mr. Chatterjee, and 'Thiruthani' in 2012.
2012 Ashish Vidyarthi was awarded the Nandi Award for Best Character Actor for his role in Minugurulu.
2011 In 2011, Vidyarthi featured in several films such as 'Ala Modalaindi' as John Abraham and 'Fighter' as DIG.
2010 Ashish Vidyarthi appeared in multiple films including 'Black Stallion' as Irumban John, 'Khuda Kasam' as Home Minister, and 'Porki' as Ali Bhai.
2010 Ashish Vidyarthi appeared in multiple films across various languages including Malayalam, Hindi, Kannada, Telugu, and Tamil, demonstrating his versatility as an actor.

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