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Aditya Srivastava (born 21 July 1968) is an Indian actor who works in
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films, television and theatre. He is best known for his role as Senior Inspector Abhijeet in India's longest-running television police procedural '' C.I.D.''. He has also portrayed pivotal roles in the Bollywood films ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Lakshya'', '' Paanch'', '' Black Friday'', '' Kaalo'', '' Super 30'' and ''Dil Se Pooch Kidhar Jana Hai''.


Personal life

Aditya had an arranged marriage to a psychologist Manasi Srivasatava in year 2003. They had a daughter born in 2005 and another daughter in 2007.


Career

While pursuing graduation from
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, Aditya Srivastava did theatre plays at Sangeet Samiti, Civil lines,
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. To hone his skills and pursue a career in acting, he moved to
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in 1989 and was involved in mostly theatre work at Sri Ram Center Of Performing Arts. Spotted by Shekhar Kapoor, he got his first break in the movie ''
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'', where he played Puttilal. After this, he moved to
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in 1995. He did many voiceovers for promos and advertisements. He also played pivotal episodic roles in '' Byomkesh Bakshi'', '' Rishtey'' and ''
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''. ''Naya Daur'', '' 9 Malabar Hill'' and ''Yeh Shaadi Nahi Ho Sakti'' had him in full-fledged and prominent roles. He took a break from television in 1997 to do films. He was later offered '' C.I.D.'' in 1999, after B. P. Singh noticed him in ''
Satya ''Satya'' (Sanskrit: सत्य; IAST: ''satya)'' is a Sanskrit word loosely translated as truth, essence. A. A. Macdonell, ''Sanskrit English Dictionary'', Asian Educational Services, , pp. 330–331 It also refers to a virtue in Indian relig ...
'' for playing a cop, after Ashutosh Gowariker left to pursue direction. Although he had played as a criminal Paresh in the '' C.I.D.'' episode "The Case of the Stolen Gun" by then. Initially reluctant, he signed in for just 26 episodes, which however extended later. His first C.I.D. episode as a cop was "The Case of the Stolen Dynamite". He, today, is one of the pillars of the show. Meanwhile, he also did many films. He played Murgi, a guitarist in Anurag Kashyap's '' Paanch'', which was shot in 2001, and was never released, but got his approval as an actor by the film fraternity when ''Paanch'' was shown as the closing film in Osian's Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema in 2005. He was offered to play the male lead in Hansal Mehta's '' Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar'', but the role was later given to Manoj Bajpayee, leaving him to play another important character in the same movie named Tito, a Dubai returned entrepreneur. He even provided finance for the making of this movie. His first film as in playing the single male protagonist, ''Dil Se Pooch Kidhar Jaana Hai'', fetched him appreciation by critics for his performance, though it was a commercial failure as the production house decided to release its sans promotions. He was in lead in '' Kaalo'' . He suffered a shoulder injury in a bus accident during the shoots of '' Kaalo''. Internationally, he is more known for his work in films like '' Dil Se..'', ''Mohandas'', '' Dansh'', ''
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'', '' Matrubhoomi'', '' Black Friday'' and ''
Gulaal Gulal or abir ( bn, আবীর) or abhir ( or, ଅଭୀର) is the traditional name given to the coloured powders used for the typical Hindu rituals, in particular for the Holi festival or Dol Purnima (though commonly associated with the r ...
'', all of which ran successfully across the International Film Festivals Circuit and had him as critically acclaimed parallel lead. He did many other films and made his presence known in each one of them, as claimed by critics. He prefers non-conventional cinema as it brings depth to his acting, as said by him in an interview. He is named in the
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for shooting the longest uncut sequence in the episode ''The Inheritance'' of C.I.D. A song was recorded for a '' C.I.D.'' episode (aired on 21 January 2012), which was a lullaby sung by Aditya Srivastava and his fellow actors
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and Dayanand Shetty. Aditya Srivastava,
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, Dayanand Shetty and
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also appeared in '' Kaun Banega Crorepati'' 2014 to raise money for charity. After a hiatus owing to his tight schedule in the television industry, he is back to the big screen. As for 2016, his movies ''
Julie 2 ''Julie 2'' is a Hindi-language erotic thriller film written, co-produced and directed by Deepak Shivdasani and produced by Vijay Nair. It features Raai Laxmi which marks her debut in Hindi cinema. This is the sequel to Shivdasani's earlier fil ...
'' and '' Brina'' are due to release.


Filmography


Film


Television


References


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