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Riteish Deshmukh is a versatile Indian actor, producer, and director known for his work in Hindi and Marathi films, gaining fame for his comedic roles and winning numerous awards, including a National Film Award and several IIFA Awards
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Born on December 17, 1978, in Mumbai, Riteish comes from a prominent political family, being the son of Vilasrao Deshmukh, a former Chief Minister of Maharashtra He pursued architecture before transitioning to acting.
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Riteish made his Bollywood debut in 2003 with "Tujhe Meri Kasam," where he met his future wife, Genelia D'Souza The film was well-received, and his career took a significant turn with the comedy hit "Masti" in 2004.
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He is celebrated for his roles in successful comedy films like "Kyaa Kool Hain Hum," "Dhamaal," "Housefull," and "Grand Masti," known for his natural comedic talent and ability to entertain without overacting
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Riteish surprised audiences with his versatility by playing serious roles, such as a serial killer in "Ek Villain" and a corrupt politician in "Raid 2," showcasing his diverse acting skills
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In the Marathi film industry, he made his mark as a producer with "Balak-Palak" and as an actor in "Lai Bhaari" His directorial debut, "Veda," became one of the highest-grossing Marathi films.
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Riteish and Genelia's love story is cherished in Bollywood; they met during their debut film and kept their relationship private for years before marrying in 2012 They are now one of Bollywood's beloved couples with two sons.
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Beyond acting, Riteish is a successful television presenter and brand endorser, with a net worth exceeding 138 crore rupees He charges substantial fees for films and endorsements.
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A fan of Shah Rukh Khan, Riteish once teared up upon meeting him on set, revealing his admiration His upcoming projects include directing and starring in "Raja Shivaji" and appearing in films like "Housefull 5" and "Masti 4."
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Riteish's journey from architecture to cinema reflects his passion for films, and his career continues to evolve with diverse roles and contributions to both Bollywood and Marathi cinema
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