
Movies List: Ritika Singh
In Mathagam (Disney+ Hotstar), she played a fierce police officer navigating a gang war. She brought back the grit of her debut but with the wisdom of a veteran.
Ritika wasn’t supposed to be a movie star. She was a boxer. But when director Sudha Kongara looked into her eyes, she didn’t see a stuntwoman; she saw a soul. ritika singh movies list
In Irudhi Suttru (Tamil) and its Hindi counterpart Saala Khadoos , Ritika played , a raw, impoverished fisherwoman with a thunderous right hook. Standing opposite R. Madhavan, she didn’t act—she bled . Critics called it a miracle. For Ritika, it was just Tuesday at the gym. She won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut, not because she learned to cry, but because she refused to quit. In Mathagam (Disney+ Hotstar), she played a fierce
The fame was loud, but Ritika went quiet. She chose Shuddhi , a Kannada film where she played a girl trapped in a mental asylum. No boxing gloves here. Just a straitjacket and a haunting silence. The film wasn't a hit, but for Ritika, it was her first real "actor's" move. She proved she could stand still and shake an audience more than a fight sequence ever could. She was a boxer
Mani Ratnam called. In Chekka Chivantha Vaanam , she played a cop named . She wasn't the lead, but she held the frame like a loaded gun—sharp, dangerous, and lean.
By now, Hollywood was calling for stunt doubles, but Ritika wanted soul. In Oh My Dog , she starred alongside a child and a dog. No villains. No blood. Just pure, exhausting love. She played a mother fighting to keep her son’s pet alive. It was for Amazon Prime, it was "small," but for Ritika, it was the hardest role yet. "Boxing is easy," she joked. "Crying over a lost puppy is real acting."
The world went digital. Ritika conquered it.