Rithvik Dhanjani: On whom is he INSPIRED from..?

The actor talks about who inspires him the most..

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The heartthrob of millions, Rithvik Dhanjani is currently wowing the audiences with his hosting act in the reality show, 'So You Think You Can Dance-Ab India Ki Baari'. along with Mouni Roy.

However, the actor is also an amazing actor as known to everyone. He may have been off the fiction space for a long time, but he keeps portraying great acting antiques in various segments.

We asked Rithvik, on how did acting happen to him, to which he said, "Acting had to happen to me. There was no other way out. I did not know anything else at all (laughs). Entertaining people and making them laugh was all I knew and I had to do it."

On being asked that whom is he inspired from when it comes to acting, he said, "There are actually a lot of people who inspire me. I am hugely inspired from stalwart legendary actors like Tom Hanks, Daniel Day-Lewis, and Morgan Freeman. And when it comes to India, it has to be Shah Rukh Khan. He is one of the most phenomenal and hard-working actors in our industry and an absolute inspiration."

Those are truly an inspiration for many, and Rithvik is now an inspiration for many too!

Kunal Kothari

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