Vitthal Patil

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Vitthal Patil
Born (1975-03-02) 2 March 1975 (age 49)
Nationality Indian
Occupation(s) Choreographer, Actor, Producer
Years active2004–present
SpousePallavi Tolye patil
ChildrenDivij Patil
Parent(s)Yallappa Krishna Patil(Father)
Ratnabai Yallappa Patil (Mother)

Vitthal Patil is an Indian dancer, choreographer, film actor and producer. [1] He was a former judge on the reality dance show, Halla Bol, shown on ETV Marathi. He has also choreographed for the films Naach, Khoya Khoya Chand, Dus Kahaniyaan, Acid Factory, Hijack and Aa Dekhen Zara . He has also produced the film, Ringan, [2] [3] [4] which received the National Award for Best Marathi Movie. He has also acted in, produced and choreographed the recent film, Youngraad . He has won titles on the TV shows Dance Premier League and Zara Nachke Dikha .

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Early life

Vitthal Patil was born into a farming family in Malikwad, Belgaum district, Karnataka. He is the youngest of seven siblings. In his early years, Vitthal spent his time farming and attending school. He studied Arts at Wadai College (Pune). Later, he completed a course to become an electrician from the Industrial Training Institute and went on to work at NCVT Hindustan Antibiotics in Pune for one year. He also completed an internship at TATA Engineering and Locomotive Company (TELCO). He has also represented Maharashtra in athletic meets. [5]

Career

After spending a year working for Hindustan Antibiotics (Pune), Patil visited Mumbai where his friends took him to see film shoots, dance sequences, and the rest of production. This experience encouraged him to take dance seriously and to pursue professional dancing.

Patil started his Bollywood career as a background dancer with choreographers Farah Khan, Saroj Khan, Vaibhavi Merchant, Ahmed Khan and Remo D'Souza, among many others, after which he partnered with Harshall Kamat. [6] He went on to choreograph winners of Nach Baliye, Dance Premier League [7] and other such dance reality shows and music videos. He has also choreographed international stage shows, Bollywood shows, various Hindi, Marathi and South Indian films and also corporate launches, feature films, ad films and music videos. His film Ringan [8] won the 63rd National Award. [9] [10] [11]

He also choreographed recent Netflix film Yeh Ballet.[ citation needed ]

He has also appeared on the TV shows Nautanki The Comedy Theatre, Comedy Circus Ke Ajoobe, Comedy Circus Ka Naya Daur, Comedy Circus Ke Mahabali, Sab Ki Holi, Comedy Ka Jashn, Screen Awards, Indian Idol, Just Dance and Aaja Mahivey. He also won Zara Nachke Dikha and was a judge on the ETC Marathi show Halla Bol.

Filmography

Film

YearTitle Producer Actor Choreographer Language RoleNotes
2004 Naach YesHindi
2004SantoshaYesKannada
2004 Aapthudu YesTeluguRemake of Hindi film Ghatak: Lethal
2004 Shock YesTamil
2005 James YesHindi
2006 Darna Zaroori Hai YesHindi
2006 Shiva YesHindi
2006 Asadhyudu YesTelugu
2006Aadi LakshmiYesTelugu
2007 GO YesHindi
2007 Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag YesHindi
2007 Khoya Khoya Chand YesHindi
2007 Dus Kahaniyaan YesHindi
2007 Anumanaspadam YesTelugu
2007 Evadaithe Nakenti YesTelugu
2008 Hijack YesHindi
2009 Acid Factory YesHindi
2009 Aa Dekhen Zara YesHindi
2009Gallit Gondhal Dillit MujraYesMarathiDirected by Nagesh Bhonsle
2010 The Film Emotional Atyachar YesHindi
2010 Pankh YesHindi
2010 Horn 'Ok' Pleassss YesHindi
2010 Tee Ratra YesMarathi Viju Mane
2012 72 Miles – Ek Pravas YesMarathiDirected by Rajiv Patil
2012 Vanshvel YesMarathiRajiv Patil
2013 Sona Spa YesHindi
2013 Oonga YesHindi
2014Baware Premi HeyYesMarathiAjay Nayak
2014Saturday SundayYesMarathiMakrand Deshpandey
2014RakandarYesMarathiMrunali patil unreleased
2015Kairao TumiYesMarathiMrunali Patil unreleased
2015Nachom-ia Kumpasar [12] YesMarathiBardroy Barretto
2016 Game YesKannada
2017Tu Hai Mera SundayYesHindi
2017 Ringan [13] [14] [15] YesYesMarathi
2018ShikariYesMarathiViju Mane
2018Monkey baatYesMarathiViju mane
2018 Youngraad [16] [17] [18] [19] YesYesYesMarathiDirected by Makarand Mane
2019KagarYesMarathiMakarand Mane
2020Make upYesMarathiGanesh Pandit
2020 Yeh Ballet YesHindiSooni Taraporevala

Television

YearShowNetworkRoleNotes
2006 Nach Baliye Season 2 Star PlusWinning Team ChoreographerTina Kuwajerwala and Hussain Kuwajerwala, Winners
2012Comedy Ka Welcome Sony TV
2017Lagir Zal Ji Zee TV Marathi TV Series

Stage appearances

Other works

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