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Aditya Singh
Born (1978-05-04) 4 May 1978 (age 46)
OccupationActor
Years active2004–present
Height6 ft (183 cm)
Parent(s)Rajendra Singh Babu
Anuradha Singh
RelativesRishika Singh (sister)
D. Shankar Singh (Grand father)
Vijayalakshmi Singh (aunt)
Jai Jagadish (uncle)

Aditya (Kannada: ಆದಿತ್ಯ) is an Indian film producer and actor, primarily appearing in Kannada films. He made his acting debut in 2004, starring in Love and went on to appear in several commercially successful films. He is the son of a popular Kannada director Rajendra Singh Babu.

Personal life

Aditya was born in Bangalore. He did his schooling in St. Joseph's High School at Mysore and later did his graduation at St. Joseph's in Bangalore. [1]

Career

Aditya's career began at his age of 21 when he began producing many of the films directed by his father. He also won the National award for the best film for Mungarina Minchu. Later he joined the acting course at Kishore Namith Kapoor Acting School and there he trained to act in films. Soon after this he started acting in films. Even before his Kannada debut, he acted in the Hindi remake of the popular Kannada movie A. K. 47 with the same title.[2]

His debut in Kannada was with the 2004 released Love which had an ensemble cast including Mohanlal, Rakshita and Amrish Puri, directed by his father and music composed by Bollywood composer Anu Malik. The much hyped film failed at the box office. It was the 2005 released Deadly Soma that shot Aditya's fame to stardom. He played the lead protagonist in the film and earned critical acclaim.[3]

Filmography

Year Film Title Role Notes
2004 Love Vikram "Vicky"
2004 AK 47 Rudra Pratap Hindi film
Credited as Audhitya Singh
2005 Aadi Aadi
2005 Deadly Soma Somashekara
2006 Ambi Ambi
2006 Mohini 9886788888 Varun
2006 Madana Madana / Putta Dual roles
2007 Arasu Vinay Guest appearance
2007 Kshana Kshana Samarth
2007 Snehana Preethina Adhi
2007 Eshwar Eshwar
2010 Deadly-2 Soma
2012 Shikari Dream Seller Cameo appearance
2012 Villain Tippu
2012 Edegarike Sona Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Actor - Kannada
2013 Sweety Nanna Jodi Siddharth
2013 Bhajarangi Special appearance
2015 Rebel Karthik
2015 Vaalu Anbu Tamil film
2017 Bangalore Underworld Maalik
2017 Chakravarthy Suryakanth
2017 Naane Next CM Guest appearance Completed[4]
2018 Production No 6" [5] Post-production
2018 Production No 7" [6] Post-production
2018 "Rascal" [7] Post-production
2018 "Raktaaksha" [8] Post-production
2019 "One" [9] Post-production
2020 "Mass"[10] Post-production

References

  1. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20140407090756/http://www.mangalorean.com/news.php?newstype=broadcast&broadcastid=35785
  2. ^ http://www.glamsham.com/movies/reviews/AK-47.asp#
  3. ^ "Aditya: A Rising Star of Kannada Film Industry". Mangalorean. 19 November 2006. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ "Mussanje mahesh is on a roll". The New Indian Express. 24 May 2017. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
  5. ^ http://www.indiaglitz.com/production-no-6-kannada-movie-review-16245"
  6. ^ http://www.indiaglitz.com/production-no-6-kannada-movie-review-16245"
  7. ^ https://www.filmibeat.com/celebs/adithya-kannada-actor/upcoming-movies.html
  8. ^ https://www.filmibeat.com/celebs/adithya-kannada-actor/upcoming-movies.html
  9. ^ https://www.filmibeat.com/celebs/adithya-kannada-actor/upcoming-movies.html
  10. ^ https://www.filmibeat.com/celebs/adithya-kannada-actor/upcoming-movies.html