Aditya (actor)
Aditya 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 Kannada director Rajendra Singh Babu.
Aditya | |
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Born | Aditya Singh |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2004–present |
Parent(s) | Rajendra Singh Babu Anuradha Singh |
Relatives | Rishika Singh (sister) D. Shankar Singh (grandfather) Vijayalakshmi Singh (aunt) Jai Jagadish (uncle) |
Career
Aditya's career began at the age of 21, when he began producing many of the films directed by his father. 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.[1]
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 with music composed by Bollywood composer Anu Malik. The much hyped film failed at the box office. It was the 2005 released Deadly Soma that gained Aditya fame. He played the lead protagonist in the film and earned critical acclaim.[2]
Filmography
Year | Film Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Love | Vikram (Vicky) | Debut film |
2004 | A. K. 47 | Rudra Pratap | Hindi film credited as Aditya 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 | |
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 | Himself | Special appearance |
2015 | Rebel | Karthik | |
2015 | Vaalu | Anbu | Tamil film |
2017 | Bangalore Underworld | Ram/Maalik | |
2017 | Chakravarthy | ACP Suryakanth | |
2021 | Munduvareda Adhyaya | ACP Bala | |
References
- "AK-47 movie review : Glamsham.com". Archived from the original on 9 October 2004. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
- "Aditya: A Rising Star of Kannada Film Industry". Mangalorean. 19 November 2006. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014.