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Ronit Roy
Ronit Roy at Sahara IPL Awards
Born
Ronit Bose Roy[1]

(1965-10-11) 11 October 1965 (age 59)[2]
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Businessman
Years active1986–present
Spouses
  • Joanna Mumtaz Khan (divorced)
  • Neelam Singh Roy
    (m. 2003)
Children3
RelativesRohit Roy (brother)
Manasi Joshi Roy (sister-in-law)
AwardsFull list

Ronit Bose Roy (born 11 October 1965) is an Indian actor and businessman, known for his works primarily in Hindi television and films, alongside a few Bengali, Tamil and Telugu cinema. Roy has earned numerous accolades in his career including a Filmfare Award,[3] two Screen Awards, five ITA Awards, and six Indian Telly Awards.

Early life and background

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Roy was born on 11 October 1965 in Nagpur, Maharashtra in a Bengali family.[2] He is the eldest son of a businessman, Brotin Bose Roy and Dolly Roy.[4] His younger brother, Rohit Roy is also a TV and a film actor. Ronit Roy spent his childhood in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.[5] He received primary education from Ankur School, Ahmedabad. After his schooling, Roy pursued hotel management. After completing his studies, he moved to Mumbai and stayed at the residence of filmmaker Subhash Ghai.[6] While Roy was keen to work in the film industry, Subhash Ghai persuaded him, not to pursue it due to the difficulties associated with it. Ronit worked as a management trainee at Mumbai's Sea Rock Hotel. To have experience at all different levels, Ronit's work ranged from dishwashing and cleaning to serving tables and bar-tending.[7]

Career

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Film career

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Roy made his debut in the Hindi film industry with Jaan Tere Naam (1992) which was a commercial success. He starred with Aditya Pancholi and Kishori Shahane in Bomb Blast (1993).[8] which was also a commercial success.

After his success on TV, Roy featured in more Hindi films in supporting roles. In 2010, he starred in the critically acclaimed film Udaan; his work was much praised and won him many accolades. Roy's performance was ranked among the 100 greatest performances of the decade list by Film Companion.[9]

Udaan brought Roy back to the film scene. He next starred in films such as Anurag Kashyap's That Girl in Yellow Boots, Karan Johar's Student of the Year, Deepa Mehta's Midnight's Children, Sanjay Gupta's Shootout at Wadala (produced by Ekta Kapoor), and Anurag Kashyap's Ugly.

In 2013, he played the main antagonist in the Akshay Kumar starrer BOSS, and in 2014 he appeared in 2 States in which his performance received much appreciation.[10]

In 2017, he has also shared screen with the Hrithik Roshan playing the role of an antagonist in the thriller film Kaabil.[11] In the same year, he made his debut in Telugu with N.T.R Jr. starrer Jai Lava Kusa, where he played the role of main antagonist Sarkar.[12] He has also appeared in films like Machine (2017), Lucknow Central (2017), and Loveyatri (2018).[13]

Roy was seen next in Puri Jagannadh directed romantic sports film Liger (2022). In 2023, he played the antagonist in Gumraah and Bloody Daddy.[14]

TV career

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Roy received a call from Balaji Telefilms to offer him a part in the television serial Kammal.[15] Due to the lack of any appealing film offers, he accepted the offer. Before Kammal got started, Balaji Telefilms also offered Ronit for Kasautii Zindagii Kay as Rishabh Bajaj, a middle-aged business tycoon. That also landed him in Balaji Telefilms' Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi as Mihir Virani, replacing Amar Upadhyay and Inder Kumar.[16]

From 2009 to 2011, he played the role of Dharamraj in NDTV Imagine's Bandini, which won him accolades for his astonishing portrayal of a crude and ruthless diamond merchant who is never defeated.[17]

He has also participated in Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, a dance reality show in 2007, and another show, Yeh Hai Jalwa in 2008 as a contestant. He hosted the Kitchen Champions in 2010 which was on Colors TV.

Ronit Roy at Adaalat's 400 episodes celebration.

In 2010, he starred in Sony TV's popular courtroom drama show Adaalat as K.D. Pathak, a sharp unique lawyer who only fights for the truth.

He returned to the drama genre in 2014 with Balaji Telefilms's Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyar as Dr. Nachiket Khanna, alias Neil K opposite Pallavi Kulkarni.

In 2016, he starred in Adaalat (season 2) where he reprised his character from the previous season.

Digital career

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In 2018, Roy made his digital debut in an ALTBalaji's web series Kehne Ko Humsafar Hain along with Mona Singh and Gurdeep Kohli.[18][19][20]

In 2019, he starred in an Indian crime thriller web series Hostages.

Business venture

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Roy owns Ace Security and Protection agency (AceSquad Security Services LLP). It currently caters to Bollywood actors such as Salman Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, Mithun Chakraborty, Shahrukh Khan, and Aamir Khan; also to Indian Premier League ex-Chairman and ex-Commissioner Lalit Modi and his son Ruchir Modi. Some of the film projects that Ace Security and Protection have also lent their services to are Lagaan, Dil Chahta Hai, Yaadein, Na Tum Jano Na Hum, Saathiya, and Armaan.[21]

Personal life

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Ronit Roy with his wife Neelam Singh-Roy, at Super Bock launch on 4 May 2012

Roy was married to a woman named Joanna Mumtaz Khan,[22] and they have a daughter named Ona.[23][24]

On 25 December 2003, he married actress and model Neelam Singh, with whom he has a daughter Aador (born May 2005), and a son Agastya (born October 2007).[6]

Filmography

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Film

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Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Role Language Notes Ref(s)
1992 Jaan Tere Naam Sunil Sharma Hindi Film debut [25][26]
1993 Bomb Blast Inspector Jaikishen Verma [27][28]
Andha Intaquam
Sainik Vijay Ghai [29][30]
15 August Vikram Chaudhary [31]
Dosti Ki Saugandh
Tahqiqaat Ramesh Kumar [32][33]
1994 Laqshya Hindi
1995 Hulchul Vardaan "Karan" Rajvanshi Hindi [34][35]
Rock Dancer Rakesh Dhawan [36][37]
1996 Jurmana Sanjay Saxena [38][39]
Jagannath Ajay Kapoor
Megha Prakash Pant Pandey [40][41][42]
Army Govind Gavin [43][44][45]
Daanveer Vishal Srivastav [46][47]
1999 Jaalsaaz Rakesh Kumar [48][49]
Agni Shikha Prodipta Roy Bengali [50][51]
2000 Glamour Girl Sunil Verma Hindi [52][53]
2000 Atangko Raja Bengali
2001 Hum Deewane Pyar Ke Vijay Chatterjee Hindi [54][55][56]
Khatron Ke Khiladi Bambass Khilauji Hindi [57][58][59]
2002 Shesh Bongshodor (Last Descendant) Bongshodor Paremton Bengali Indo-Bangladeshi film [60]
2003 Roktobondhon Joydeep "Joy" Sehni Bengali [61]
2005 Nishan – The Target Abdullah Khan Hindi [62]
Kisna: The Warrior Poet Jimmy Duryaaj Cameo
2009 Luck by Chance Himself
2010 Pankh Peter D'Cunha
Udaan Bhairav Singh
2011 That Girl in Yellow Boots Dushyant Sharma Cameo
2012 Midnight's Children Ahmed Sinai [63]
Student of the Year Coach Karan Shah
2013 Shootout at Wadala Inspector Raja Ambat
Boss Ayushman Thakur
2014 2 States Vikram Malhotra
Ugly Shaumik Bose
2015 Guddu Rangeela Billu Pehelwan
2016 Dongari Ka Raja Mansoor Ali [64][65]
2017 Kaabil Madhavrao Shellar
Sarkar 3 Gokul Satam
Machine Balraj Thapar
Jai Lava Kusa Sarkar Toropantre Telugu
Munna Michael Michael Hindi
Lucknow Central Raja Shrivastava
2018 Loveyatri Sameer "Sam" Patel
Thugs of Hindostan Mirza Sikander Baig
2019 Line of Descent Prithvi Sinha ZEE5 film
Dumbo Holt Farrier (Voiceover) Dubbed version; for Colin Farrell
Arjun Patiala IPS Amarjeet Singh Gill
2021 Bhoomi Richard Child Tamil Disney Plus Hotstar film
2022 Shamshera Pir Baba Hindi [66]
Liger Coach Hindi
Telugu
Bilingual film [67][68]
2023 Shehzada Randeep Jindal Hindi Remake of Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo [69]
Gumraah ACP Dhiren Yadav [70]
Bloody Daddy Sikandar Chowdhary Jio Cinema release [71][72]
Farrey Ishrat Kada
2024 Yodha Major Surender Katyal
Bade Miyan Chote Miyan Colonel Adil Shekhar Azad and Clone Adil Shekhar Azad

Television

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Year Show Role Notes Ref(s)
1997 Bombay Blue Dillip Bhatt Cameo
1999 Baat Ban Jaye 1 episode [73]
1999 Nagin Ronit
2000 Suraag – The Clue 1 episode [74]
2000 Star Bestsellers 1 episode [75]
2002–2003 Kammal Swayam
2002–2008 Kasautii Zindagi Kay Mr. Rishabh Bajaj [76]
Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi Mihir Virani [77]
2003 Ssshhhh...Koi Hai Episodic role
2004 Kkehna Hai Kuch Mujhko Ishan Masand
2004 Vikraal Aur Gabraal Episodic role
2004 Krisshna Arjun Anna / Vijay Episodic role
2005 Kkavyanjali Mayank Nanda Cameo
2005 Sarkarr:Rishton Ki Ankahi Kahani Kunal Pratapsingh [78]
2006–2009 Kasamh Se Aparajit Deb [77]
2007 Kayamath Inder Shah
2007 Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa Contestant
2008 Yeh Hain Jalwa Contestant
2008 Kahaani Hamaaray Mahaabhaarat Ki Bhishma [79]
2008 Aajaa Mahi Vay Judge
2009–2011 Bandini Dharamraj Mahyavanshi [80]
2010 Kitchen Champion Host Nominated—Indian Telly Award for Best Anchor (2010)
2010–2016 Adaalat Advocate K.D. Pathak [81][82]
2014–2015 Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyaar Dr. Neil K/ Nachiket Khanna [83]
2015 Deal Ya No Deal Host
2016 24 Roy Guest [84]
2019 Naagin 3 Rohit Mehra Guest (To promote Kehne Ko Humsafar Hain 2)
2019 Shakti - Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki Advocate Rajat Singh
2019 Yeh Rishtey Hain Pyaar Ke SP Prithvi Singh Cameo; to promote Hostages
2021 Jurm Aur Jazbaat Host [85][86]
2022 Swaran Ghar Kanwaljeet Bedi [87]

Web series

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Year Show Role Notes
2018–2020 Kehne Ko Humsafar Hain Rohit Mehra
2019–2020 Hostages Prithvi Singh
2021 7 Kadam[88] Aurobindo
2021 Candy [89] Jayant Parekh

Awards

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Controversy

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On 27 October 2011, Ronit Roy was arrested by Mumbai police for rash and negligent driving, after he was involved in a road accident in the Amboli suburb of Mumbai. He was returning from a Diwali party when his high speeding Mercedes car hit a Wagon-R injuring people, one of whom was seriously hurt.[90] However, he got bail within few hours and was released.[91] The initial medical report didn't find any sign of drugs in Ronit Roy's stomach.[92]

See also

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