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Roy made a special appearance on Bade Achhe Lagte Hain, March 2012 Born	Ronit Bose Roy October 11, 1965 (age 47) Nagpur, Maharashtra, India Residence	Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Occupation	Actor, Businessman Years active	1984 – Present Spouse(s)	Neelam Singh (2003 – Present) Ronit Roy (born Ronit Bose Roy) was born on 11 October 1965, in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. He is an Bollywood actor and popular Indian Television actor, known for his portrayal of Rishabh Bajaj, Mihir Virani and Aparajit Deb. He currently acts in the Hindi TV serial Adaalat as KD Pathak. The actor also owns a security business, providing security to Bollywood stars and production houses. Contents [hide] 1 Early life and background 2 Acting career 2.1 Early Work 2.2 2010-present 2.3 TV career 2.4 Business venture 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 Television career 5.1 Fiction 5.2 Non-fiction (Reality) 6 Awards 7 Controversy 8 See also 9 References 10 External links [edit]Early life and background

Ronit Roy was born on 11 October 1965 in Nagpur. He is the eldest son of businessman Brothindranath and Dolly Bose Roy, with his younger brother another TV actor in India, Rohit Roy. Ronit spent his childhood in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Not having been introduced to acting, Roy pursued hotel management. After completion of his studies, he moved to Mumbai and stayed at the residence of filmmaker Subhash Ghai.[1] While Roy was keen to work in film industry, Subhash Ghai persuaded him to not to pursue it due to the difficulties associated with it. Ronit worked as a management trainee at Mumbai’s Sea Rock Hotel. In order to have experience at all different levels, Ronit's work ranged from dish-washing and cleaning, to serving tables and bar-tending.[1] [edit]Acting career

[edit]Early Work While Roy was in Mumbai[when?], his father met an unexpected end. Roy left his job at Sea Rock Hotel, and joined Mukta Arts, the production house of Subhash Ghai. Ronit further decided to move into freelance editing, especially since it would take him many years before he could become a director. Ronit also did some modelling and advertisement work. After seeing him in an advertisement, director Deepak Balraj offered Ronit the lead role in Jaan Tere Naam. The movie was lauded by critiques[who?], having a silver jubilee run at the box office. In his next few movies, he failed to emulate the success associated with Jaan Tere Naam.[1] [edit]2010-present After his success with TV, Ronit featured in more Bollywood movies in supporting roles. In 2010 he starred in the critical acclaimed film Udaan, his work was much praised and won him many best supporting actor awards. Udaan brought Ronit back to the movie scene. He next starred in films like Anurag Kashyap's That Girl in Yellow Boots, Karan Johar's Student of the Year, Deepa Mehta's Midnight's Children. His upcoming films are Sanjay Gupta's Shootout at Wadala and Anurag Kashyap's Ugly [edit]TV career Ronit received a call from Balaji Telefilms to offer him a part in the television serial Kammal. Due to lack of any appealing movie offers, he accepted the offer from Balaji Telefilms. Before Kammal got started, Balaji Telefilms also offered Ronit an 8 week cameo in Kasautii Zindagii Kay as Rishabh Bajaj. Rishabh Bajaj was a totally ruthless, yet sauve and styling middle aged business tycoon. The audience reaction to Mr. Bajaj was so positive, that Balaji Telefilms decided to make Ronit a permanent part of Kasautii Zindagii Kay. He currently stars in SET's courtroom drama Adaalat as KD Pathak. [edit]Business venture Ronit owns Ace Security and Protection agency. It currently caters to Bollywood actors like Salman Khan, 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 movie 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.[2] [edit]Personal life

On 25 December 2003, Ronit was married to actress and model Neelam Singh. Ronit is the father of three – two daughters and one son. His eldest daughter Ona (from his previous marriage) was born in 1991, and is currently residing in the USA. In May 2005, his and Neelam's first child, daughter Aador was born. In October 2007, their son, Agasthya Bose Roy was born.[1] [edit]Filmography

Year	Film	Role	Notes 1984	Dushmanon Ka Dushman 1988	Khatron Ke Khiladi 1992	Jaan Tere Naam	Sunil	Lead Role 1993	15 August 1993	Sainik	Vijay Ghai 1993	Tehqiqaat	Ramesh 1993	Bomb Blast 1995	Bansodhar		Bengali Film 1995	Hulchul	Karan 1996	Jurmana	Sanjay Saxena 1996	Megha	Prakash 1996	Army	Gavin 1996	Daanveer	Vishal Srivastav 2000	Glamour Girl	Sunil Verma 2001	Hum Deewane Pyar Ke	Vijay Chatterjee 2003	Shesh Bongsodar (Last Descendant)	Bongsodar	A Bangladeshi film in Bengali Language 2005	Nishan - The Target 2005	Kisna: The Warrior Poet	Jimmy	Special Appearance 2009	Luck by Chance	Himself	Guest Appearance 2010	Pankh	Peter D'Cunha 2010	Udaan	Bhairav Singh	Winner- Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award 2011	That Girl in Yellow Boots		Cameo 2011	Aatankwadi Uncle 2012	Midnight's Children	Ahmed Sinai[3] 2012	Student of the Year	Coach Karan Shah 2013	Shootout at Wadala	ACP Karan Kapoor	Post-production (Releasing on May 1, 2013) 2013	Naam Hai Boss	Churiwala	filming [edit]Television career

[edit]Fiction Year	Serial	Character	Channel	Notes 1997	Bombay Blue	Dillip Bhatt		For 4 Episodes 1999	Baat Ban Jaye		Zee TV 2000	Suraag		DD National 2002-03	Kammal	Swayam	Zee TV 2002-07	Kasautii Zindagi Kay	Rishabh Bajaj	Star Plus	Lead Role 2002-08	Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi	Mihir Virani	Star Plus	Lead Role 2003	Ssshhhh...Koi Hai		Star Plus	Episodic Role 2004	Kkehna Hai Kuch Mujhko	Ishan Masand	Sony TV 2004	Vikraal Aur Gabraal		Star Plus	Episodic Role 2004	Krisshna Arjun		Star Plus	Episodic Role 2005	Kavyanjali	Mayank Nanda	Star Plus	Lead's Father Role (Cameo) 2005	Sarkarr	Kunal Veer Pratap Singh	Zee TV	Parallel Lead Role 2007	Kasamh Se	Aparajit Deb	Zee TV	Negative Role 2007	Kayamath	Inder Shah	Star Plus	Cameo (Lead's Father) 2008	Naaginn	Ronit	Zee TV	Special Appearance 2008	Kahaani Hamaaray Mahaabhaarat Ki	Devvrat (Bhishma)	9X	Mythological Series 2009–11	Bandini	Dharamraj Mahyavanshi	NDTV Imagine	Lead Role 2010–Present	Adaalat	Advocate K D Pathak	Sony TV	Lead Role (Currently working) 2011	Bade Achhe Lagte Hain	Himself	Sony TV	Special Appearance [edit]Non-fiction (Reality) Year	Show	Channel	Notes 2007	Koffee with Karan Season 2	Star World	Guest along with Ekta Kapoor, Ram Kapoor & Hiten Tejwani. 2007	Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa	Sony TV	Contestant 2008	Yeh Hain Jalwa	9X	Contestant 2008	Ticket to Bollywood	STAR One	Dance performance with Sakshi Tanwar 2008	Aajaa Mahi Vay	Star Plus	Co-judge with Shweta Tiwari and Saroj Khan 2009	Begum's Drawing Room	9X	Guest appearance along with Sakshi Tanwar 2010	Kitchen Champion	Colors	Host [edit]Awards

Roy has won several popular as well as jury awards in Indian Telly awards, HITA, and other popular award shows, for categories like Best Actor, Best Actor in Negative role, Television Personality of the Year, and TV Star of the Decade. Recently, Ronit Roy won the Best Actor in a Negative Role Awards at Star Screen Awards and Zee Cine Awards for his role of an oppressive father in the movie Udaan (2010). He also won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor and The Global Indian Film and Television Honours for Best Actor in Negative Role for his role in Udaan.[4] The following is the list of awards received by Ronit Roy. Year	Award	Category	For The Show/Film	Character 2003	'Indian Television Academy Awards'	ITA Award for Best Actor-Drama(Popular)	Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi	Mihir Virani 'STAR Parivaar Awards'	Favorite Pati 2004	'Indian Telly Awards'	Best Actor in a Supporting Role(Male)	Kasautii Zindagii Kay	Risabh Bajaj 'Indian Television Academy Awards'	ITA Award for Best Actor-Drama(Popular)	Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi	Mihir Virani 'STAR Parivaar Awards'	Favorite Pita 'Kalakar Awards'	Best Actor(Popular) 2005	'STAR Parivaar Awards'	Favorite Pita	Kasautii Zindagii Kay	Risabh Bajaj 2006	'STAR Parivaar Awards'	Favorite Sasur	Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi	Mihir Virani 'Indian Telly Awards'	Best TV Personality 2007	'STAR Parivaar Awards'	Favorite Sasur 'STAR Parivaar Awards'	Favorite Pita	Kasautii Zindagii Kay	Risabh Bajaj 'Sansui Television Awards'	Sansui Television Personality	Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi	Mihir Virani 'Indian Telly Awards'	Best Actor in a Negative Role(Male)[5]	Kasamh Se	Aparijit Deb 2008	'Star Parivaar Awards'	Favorite Sasur	Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi	Mihir Virani 'The Global Indian TV Honours 2008'	Best Actor (Male) 'Sansui Television Awards'	Best Actor(Jury) 2009	'Indian Telly Awards'	Telly Award for Best Actor(Popular)[6]	Bandini	Dharamraj Mahyavanshi 'Indian Television Academy Awards'	Best Actor(Jury) 2010	'3rd Boroplus Gold Awards'	Best Actor(Jury) 'Indian Telly Awards'	Best Actor of The Decade[7]	Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi	Mihir Virani 'Indian Television Academy Awards'	ITA Milestone Award 2011	'New Talent Awards'	Best New Host	Kitchen Champion	Himself(Host) 'BIG Television Awards'	Veer Character-Male(Fiction)	Adaalat	K D Pathak '4th Boroplus Gold Awards'	Stellar Performance of The Year(Male) '56th Filmfare Awards'	Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor	Udaan	Bhairav Singh 'Star Screen Awards'	Screen Award for Best Villain 'The Global Indian Film and Television Honours'	Best Actor in a Negative Role 'Zee Cine Awards'	Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Negative Role 2012	'Indian Telly Awards'	Best Television Personality(Male)	Adaalat	K D Pathak [edit]Controversy

On October 27, 2011, Ronit Roy was arrested by Mumbai police for rash and negligent driving, after he was involved in a road accident in the Amboli area of sub-urban Mumbai. He was returning from a Diwali party when his high speeding Mercedes car hit a Wagon-R injuring 4 people, 1 of whom was seriously hurt.[8] However, he got bail after a few hours and was released. [edit]See also

Mukesh Khanna Shekhar Suman [edit]References

^ a b c d "Ronit Roy Biography". Ronit Roy (official fan page). ^ "Ace Security and Protection". Ace Security and Protection. ^ "Ronit, the bad dad". Hindustan Times. 27 April 2011. Retrieved 9 April 2011. ^ Bhushan, Nyay (31 January 2011). "'Udaan' Tops Filmfare Awards". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 28 April 2011. ^ "The Seventh Indian Telly Awards > Winners List". Tellyawards.indiantelevision.com. Retrieved 2012-07-07. ^ "The Ninth Indian Telly Awards > Winners". Tellyawards.indiantelevision.com. Retrieved 2012-07-07. ^ "The Tenth Indian Telly Awards". Tellyawards.indiantelevision.com. Retrieved 2012-07-07. ^ "'Television actor Ronit Roy arrested for rash driving'". 27 October 2011. Retrieved 27 October 2011. Unknown parameter |news website= ignored (help) "Ronit Roy / Actor", Transcript of LIVE Chat with TV Actor Ronit Roy on Tuesday, 3 June 2008 at 3 pm, Indiatimes. "Interview with actor Ronit Roy", 10 June 2003, IndianTelevision.com "A dishy AFFAIRS", Chaya Unnikrishnan, May 7, 2010, Screen (magazine). [edit]External links

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