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    Ritesh started his career as a playwright in Delhi. He adopted Sławomir Mrożek 's political black comedy which pulled the attention of the Indian film industry. One of the actors in the play suggested him to shift the base to Mumbai where Ritesh started writing from the TV serial Kagaar .

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm1937760Ritesh Shah - IMDb

    Ritesh Shah began his film career by contributing dialogue to movies like Kahaani and Namastey London and then went on to co-write films like D-day and Airlift. His solo screenplay and dialogue credits include films like B.A. Pass, Citylights, Force, the critically acclaimed Pink and Raid.

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  4. Ritesh Shah started his career in the Indian film industry as a dialogue writer. He made his debut with the film “Zeher” in 2005, directed by Mohit Suri. However, it was his collaboration with director Neeraj Pandey that brought him recognition and critical acclaim.

    • Screenwriter
    • October 19, 1976
  5. Ritesh feels after Queen the focus has been more towards content in the industry and filmmakers’ belief in him has cemented a lot after releases of his successful films. “After a hit there is ...

  6. Mar 25, 2018 · Ritesh Shah has come a long way since his acclaimed stage adaptation of Slawomir Mrozek’s political comedy The Police in Delhi in the 1990s. After moving to Mumbai and working in television...

  7. Sep 19, 2016 · SUPERS: 1999. 23-year-old Ritesh Shah alights on platform number 1 from a train that’s just rolled in. He’s come from Delhi with a trunk full of dreams and a fistful of change. A stepping stone...

  8. In film industry he started off as a dialogue writer in 2005. Home Delivery was his first flick, followed by the super hit film, Namastey London. Force, Kahani, Action Replayy, Aladin etc are some of his early works as a dialogue writer. As a screenwriter, Force was his first film. It was an official remake of Tamil police drama, Kakka Kakka.