Ritesh Shah


Ritesh Shah is an Indian screenwriter. He has written the screenplay and dialogues for films like Kahaani, Pink, Airlift and Raid. He won the Filmfare award, Star Screen Award and Zee Cine Award in the Best Dialogue category for Pink.

Early life and education

He did his Bachelors in English Literature from Hindu College and has done his Masters in Mass Communications from MCRC, Jamia Milia Islamia. He began his career as a playwright with Act One Art Group, New Delhi. His works include the fringe award winner Othello - A play in black and white. Ritesh switched to television in 1999. His television writing credits include Josh, Kashmeer, Krishna Arjun and the award-winning series.

Career

Ritesh started his career as a playwright in Delhi. He adopted Sławomir Mrożek's political black comedy which pulled the attention of the Indian film industry. One of the actors in the play suggested him to shift the base to Mumbai where Ritesh started writing from the TV serial Kagaar. His first film as a writer was Sujoy Ghosh's Home Delivery. Anurag Kashyap recommended him to Vipul Shah for writing the dialogues of 2007 film Namastey London. He has also adopted 2013 film B.A. Pass from a short story "The Raiwaly Aunty" written by Mohan Sikka. He has also done a cameo role in Pink.

Awards and Nominations

YearAwardCategoryOutcomeWork
2017Filmfare AwardBest DialogueWonPink
2014Filmfare AwardNominee
Technical Award
Shared with Nikkhil Advani, Suresh Nair, Niranjan IyengarBest Screenplay
D-Day
2017Screen Awards, INBest DialogueWonPink
2014Zee Cine AwardsNominee
Technical Award
NominatedD-Day
2017IIFA awardScreenplay & DialogueWonPink

Filmography