Vivek Kumar is known for 376 D (2020).
Vivek Kumar Singh is known for Keep Safe Distance (2019), Monsoon Shootout (2013) and Khakee: The Bihar Chapter (2022).
Vivek Madaan is known for Talaash (2012), Special Ops 1.5: The Himmat Story (2021) and Runway 34 (2022).
Vivek Madan is known for Aranyak (2021), Hum Tum (2004) and Kal: Yesterday and Tomorrow (2005).
Vivek Manek is an actor, known for Ship of Theseus (2012).
Vivek Mishra is known for Fukrey 3 (2023), Motichoor Chaknachoor (2019) and Naach Baiju Naach (2022).
Vivek Modi is Indian Screen Writer, Director and Actor. He is active simultaneously in these three fields. After completing diploma in writing and direction from Indian Film and Theatre Academy (IFTA, New Delhi) Vivek Modi started his writing career to write promos of daily soaps "Bidaai" and "Ye Rishta Kya Kahlata Hai". Then he has co-written a laughter show "Asli No. One" Judged by John Abraham, Sonal Chauhan, Nagesh Kukunoor, Rajpal Yadav, Vinay Pathak and VIP. The show was produced by Reliance Big FM and Dr. Sanket Bhosle was a winner in the show. His released film as Story, Screenplay and Dialouge writer is "Sallu Ki Shaadi" inspired from the issue of Salman Khan's Marrige. "Jab Tak Bhaijan Shadi Nahi Karenge, Main Bhi Nahi Karunga" The dialogue from the film also penned by him is very popular among Salman Khan's Fan. Vivek Modi also assisted to renowned choreographer Ganesh Acharya in his film "Angel" and to Jasbir Bhati in his film "Bhouri" as Director's Assistant. He also directed a music video named "Not A One Night Stand". He acted in the film Sallu Ki Shaadi, Phone Ka Fever ( You Tube's massage film supported by Kiku Sharda and many celebrities for a good cause headed by well known senior journalist and short film maker Sohel F. Fidai and produced by Dr. Aneel Murarka, The socialite and philanthropist). He also acted in some music videos and web series.
Vivek Mushran was born on August 9, 1969 in Renukoot, Uttar Pradesh, India. He is an actor and director, known for Tamasha (2015), Manchala (1999) and Paisa Vasool (2004).
Vivek Oberoi was born on the 3rd of September,1976 and attended Mayo college in Ajmer. At an actors' workshop in London he was spotted by none other than the director of NYU who (unsurprisingly) whisked Vivek off to New York, where he completed his Masters Degree in film acting. Back home in India Vivek worked as scriptwriter and bought his first car with the money he made from that. But the charmer's big break came when noted filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma offered Vivek a role in his gangster flick, Company (2002). Quite an unusual entrance for a debutant in Bollywood, because the norm for young actors is to play good lover boys till their place in Filmdom is secure. Not Vivek. Apparently, Ram Gopal Varma was having second thoughts about casting Vivek in Company because he thought Vivek looked too cute for a gangster - and told him so. Vivek, not to be outdone, went to the slums of Mumbai and did his homework and a couple of weeks later barged into Varma's office dressed as Chandu the gangster, swung his feet up on the table, and landed the contract pronto. From there the road went uphill. Vivek's immaculate performance in Company - in which he starred opposite Bollywood Big Bad Boy Ajay Devgn, Miss Bolly Manisha Koirala and the granddaddy of Malayalam Cinema, Mohanlal - was more than enough to get the media singing Oberoi's praises. Next in line was the psycho-thriller Road (2002) (opposite Company co-star and co-newcomer Antara Mali), Dum (2003) (which sank without a trace - opposite Dia Mirza) and the next big catch, Saathiya (2002), opposite Rani Mukerji. He recently got engaged to, and then broke up with longtime girlfriend Gurpreet, and is currently linked with Rani Mukherjee and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. Recently he got himself into the headlines for a public outburst (i.e. press conference) against Salman Khan.
Vivek Padghamkar is known for 8 Don 75 (2024).