Ritika Mohan Singh: A Martial Artist's Journey to Cinematic Success Ritika Mohan Singh, a prominent figure in Indian cinema, seamlessly blends her background as a martial artist with her acting career. Initially representing India at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games and later competing in the Super Fight League, Singh transitioned to acting with a leading role in Sudha Kongara Prasad's Irudhi Suttru (Tamil) and its Hindi counterpart, Saala Khadoos, opposite R. Madhavan. This role proved pivotal, earning her widespread recognition and multiple accolades. Singh's performance in Irudhi Suttru/Saala Khadoos garnered significant critical acclaim and resulted in three Filmfare Awards - one each for the Tamil, Hindi, and Telugu versions (the latter being Guru). Further cementing her success, she has also received a National Award, a SIIMA Award, and a
Tamil Nadu State Film Award special prize. While specific details on her latest projects are unavailable, her trajectory demonstrates a consistent dedication to her craft and a remarkable transition from the athletic arena to the world of film. Her iconic role in Irudhi Suttru/Saala Khadoos exemplifies her talent and remains a defining moment in her career, showcasing both her physical prowess and acting capabilities.