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Riddhi Kumar
Indian actress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Riddhi Kumar is an Indian actress who works in Hindi,Telugu, Marathi and Malayalam films and web series. She made her feature film debut with the Telugu romance Lover (2018)[1] and has since appeared in web series Candy (2021), Crash Course, Human (2022) , Hack Crimes Online, as well as in several pan-Indian projects, gaining attention on both the festival circuit and in commercial cinema. She made her acting debut with the Telugu film Lover (2018).[1] She then made her Malayalam debut with Pranaya Meenukalude Kadal (2019) and her Marathi debut with Kadhipatta (2025).[2]
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Early life
Riddhi Kumar was born in Kopargaon, near Shirdi, Maharashtra, into an Army family; her father is an officer in the Indian Army. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from Fergusson College, Pune. Before entering films, she began her career in modelling and pageantry, participating in fashion shows and regional beauty contests, which eventually led her to acting.
Career
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Kumar made her acting debut in 2018 with the Telugu film Lover[3] opposite Raj Tarun.[3] The same year, she appeared in the telugu film Anaganaga O Premakatha opposite Viraj Ashwin.[4]
In 2019, she made her Malayalam film debut with Pranaya Meenukalude Kadal[5] alongside Vinayakan and Dileesh Pothan.[6]
Riddhi Kumar has also featured in a popular Cadbury Dairy Milk advertisement.[7]
Riddhi made her web debut with the Hindi series Candy alongside Ronit Roy and Richa Chaddha.[8] In 2022, she appeared in the Hindi series Human alongside Shefali Shah and Kirti Kulhari.[9][10]
She then appeared in the 2022 Telugu-Hindi bilingual Radhe Shyam alongside Prabhas. [11][12]
Riddhi has appeared in the Hindi web series Crash Course alongside Annu Kapoor.[13] She will also appear in the Malayalam film Chethi Mandaram Thulasi opposite Sunny Wayne.[14]
Riddhi Kumar portrays Mallika in Superboys of Malegaon, a heartfelt tribute to small-town cinema dreams, directed by Reema Kagti.[15]
She also made her Marathi film debut in 2025 with Kadhi Patta opposite Bhushan Patil.[2]
Riddhi Kumar will be seen as the leading heroine Prabhas in The Raja Saab, a multilingual romantic-horror film directed by Maruthi.[16]
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Awards and nominations
She was nominated for the Indian Television Academy (ITA) Awards alongside Rasika Dugal and Shabana Azmi in the Best Supporting Actress – Drama (OTT) category for her role in Candy.[17]
Personal life
Riddhi Kumar was raised in a disciplined environment as part of an Army family, something she credits for her adaptability and focus. She is fluent in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and French. Outside of acting, she enjoys photography, literature, and travel, and is known to maintain a low public profile.
Filmography
Films
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