Hrishikesh is known for Velaiilla Pattadhari (2014), Velaiilla Pattadhari 2 (2017) and Unarvugal Thodarkadhai (2024).
Hrishikesh Hirway is known for Dope (2015), Hrishikesh Hirway: Between There and Here (feat. Yo-Yo Ma) (2022) and The Dukes of Hazzard (2005). He has been married to Lindsey Lund Mortensen since September 10, 2011.
Hrishikesh Joshi was born in Kolhapur and currently lives in Mumbai. He has acted in numerous Hindi and Marathi movies, television serials and theatre, and has received admiration from many noted professionals. He has been a part of award-winning films like Harishchandrachi Factory, Yellow, Aajcha Divas Majha, Deool, Vishnupant Damle : The Unsung Hero Of Talkies, etc. Joshi completed his post-graduation from The National School of Drama, in 1997. He has acted in more than 50 plays in Hindi, Marathi and Sanskrit. He even represented India at the Sri Lankan Theatre Festival held in Colombo and Candy, where he performed Abhigyan Shakuntalam in Sanskrit. He has also won the Best Actor Award from the Maharashtra State Government for the Commercial Play State Competition thrice. In 1999-2000, he won the award for the play Shobhayatra. In 2006-2007, he won the award for Love Story and in 2007-2008, he received the award for Ye Bhau Doka Nako Khau.
Hrishikesh Kannan is known for Mahayoddha Rama (2016).
By no means is he any glamorous director, yet Hrishikesh Mukherjee is one of the most popular and beloved filmmakers in Indian cinema. His magic lay not in the glamor or largeness so often associated with cinema, but in its simplicity and warmth. He began his career in Bombay, 1951, as an editor and assistant director to Bimal Roy, another great director himself. His first directorial venture, Musafir (1957), centering on an old house where three unrelated stories dealing with birth, marriage and death occur in a series, was a disaster. But director Raj Kapoor was impressed and strongly recommended Hrishida as director for Anari (1959). Starring Kapoor himself and Nutan, the film was a critical and commercial success. His next film, Anuradha (1960), about an idealistic doctor who neglects his wife to focus on his work, got him the President's Medal Award. But from then on throughout the 1960s decade, none of Hrishida films were particularly distinguishable, barring Asli-Naqli (1962), a Muslim melodrama; Anupama (1966), which was based on a true incident; Aashirwad (1968), a family drama; and Satyakam (1969), about an idealist seeing his dreams crumble after Indian independence. Then Hrishida made what is considered his masterpiece - Anand (1971). This classic film gave a complex but compassionate look at the balance between hope, fear, life and death and saw Rajesh Khanna's greatest performance as a terminally ill man who wishes to live life to the full before he dies. It was an auspicious beginning to the 1970s, for that time proved to be an exceptionally good time for Hrishida as he gave the public excellent films like Guddi (1971), a semi-satiric look at the film industry and generally considered as Jaya Bhaduri's debut film; Abhimaan (1973), the Bachchans' greatest ever performance together; and Chupke Chupke (1975), a comedy about a newlywed professor's joke on his pompous brother-in-law. These films gave an extremely skilled and detailed look at the middle-class mentality. Few people understood human nature as well as Hrishida - in all his films he examined their aspects, particularly their failings and foibles and the outworn values people always seem to hold on to. However in the 1980s, the advent of the superstar Amitabh Bachchan and of larger-than-life films saw Hrishida's brand of filmmaking die out. Recently he attempted a comeback with _Jhooth Bole Kauwa Kaate (1999)_, but sadly it was a futile effort as the film was a commercial and critical failure. However, the magic of his films still lingers after three decades, and he will be best remembered for his film Anand (1971), which told that people who die but remain in heart and mind do not die, but become immortal. No one justifies this truth more than Hrishida.
Hrishikesh Pandey (born 11 December 1964) is an Indian television actor who is known for his roles of Vishal Gill in Kohi Apna Sa, Raj in Shaadi Street, Shakti in Hamari Betiyoon Ka Vivaah, Senapati Ripudaman in Porus, Maharaj Ratnakar Sagar in Jag Jaanani Maa Vaishno Devi - Kahani Mata Rani Ki and Inspector Sachin in C.I.D.
Hrishita Bhattacharya is an actress, known for Half & Half (2022).
Hrishita Bhatt was born into a Bengali-speaking family on May 10, 1981, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. She used to take dance lessons as a child, was athletic and believed in keeping fit from her school days. She wanted to be a pilot, but after completing her education at Trinity College, London; took Kathak lessons from Choreographer Shiamak Davar; and some modeling assignments, she successfully auditioned for the Liril advertising campaign. was selected, and became the Liril girl with the cute smile. Her charming persona and screen presence in the Aryans' video added to her popularity, so much so that she was recommended by a close media friend of the Bachchan family for a lead role in Shararat (2002), opposite Abhishek Bachchan. Her beautiful face and figure were noticed and she soon got an offer for a role in the historical drama Asoka (2001) from Shah Rukh Khan himself, although the latter was released a year before the former. Thereafter she appeared in Dil Vil Pyar Vyar (2002), Out of Control (2003), Haasil (2003), Charas: A Joint Effort (2004), Ab Tak Chhappan (2004), Kisna: The Warrior Poet (2005), Jawani Diwani: A Youthful Joyride (2006), Jigyaasa (2006), and Ankahee (2006). She also starred in a Kannada-language movie and a Bengali-language movie with Raju Mukherjee. During this time, she changed the spelling of her name to Hrishitaa. She co-starred with many well-known Indian stars such as Abhishek Bachchan, Riteish Deshmukh, Emraan Hashmi, Vivek Oberoi, Jimmy Shergill, Shahrukh Khan, and Madhavan, among others. In 2007, she was cast in a movie called "Friends Forever," opposite Ashmit Patel. She is fluent in Hindi, English, and Bengali.
Kristo (Hristo Balabanov) is a rapper, actor, director and producer. He has released many #1 singles as a rapper in the EU and has appeared in a number of US feature films (The Rage of the Yeti, Company of Heroes, Jarhead 3 - The Siege). Kristo graduated from Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster (PA, USA) with a BA in Theater, Dance, and Film - where he studied acting, directing, film, business administration, studio arts, and dance. Since the age of five Kristo has been playing the piano and practicing martial arts. Right after he graduates from high school he is accepted in one of the top 30 colleges in the United States - Franklin and Marshall College. At F&M he develops his skills in break-dance and creates his own BBOY crew: Phloor Ethiks. At F&M he has been in over thirty school theater and dance productions. Since 2004 he is one of the major hip hop artists in the EU and on the Balkans releasing over 19 #1 singles and getting major radio and TV airplay, while accumulating over 100 million views on Youtube and hundreds of thousands of followers on his social media accounts. He has appeared as an actor in many US movies.
Hristo Dimitrov is known for Memory (2022), Extraction 2 (2023) and Red Sonja.