Rasika Dugal was born in Jamshedpur and did her schooling from Sacred Heart Convent. She pursued a bachelors degree in Mathematics (Hons) from Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Delhi. After completing her bachelors, she attended the Sophia Polytechnic (Mumbai) for a Post Graduate Diploma in 'Social Communications Media' and then went on to pursue a Post Graduate Diploma in Acting at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII, Pune). Rasika has played significant roles in films, original series and short films, exploring the nuances of diverse characters in artistically challenging and socially relevant productions. She is known for her performance in feature films 'Manto' (directed by Nandita Das), 'Hamid' (directed by Aijaz Khan), 'Qissa' (directed by Anup Singh), 'Kshay'( directed by Karan Gour), Lootcase (directed by Rajesh Krishnan) and short films 'Chutney', 'The School Bag' and 'Banana Bread'. In digital series, her varied roles as the feisty Beena Tripathi in 'Mirzapur' (Amazon Prime), the idealistic cop Neeti Singh in 'Delhi Crime' (Netflix) have won her many accolades and much popularity amongst audiences. She was also seen in 'Out of love' (Hotstar) headlining the series as Dr Meera Kapoor. She enjoys reading Urdu poetry, learning music and listening to podcasts. She lives in Mumbai.
Rasika Joshi was born on September 12, 1972 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India to Marathi Brahmin family. Rasika began her career with A Marathi play by Lata Narvekar. Her last movie Rasika died from leukemia on July 7, 2011 in a nursing home in Mumbai, aged 39, and was survived by her husband Girish Joshi and family.
Rasika started her acting career with Youth Festival and Rajya Natya Spardhas. Prior to that, when she was in the 11th - 12th Standard, she started performing as a singer in music concerts. Ek Vaja Kshan was her first ekankika. In the 52nd Natya Spardha, her natak Love Aaj Kal won the first prize. Later, she also participated in the Lux Jhakas Heroine contest on 9X TV and faced the TV camera for the first time. She bagged the second lead role for Zee Marathi's Mazhya Navryachi Bayko in 2016. Her character Shanaya is negative & tries to lure the main male lead. Actress Anita Date and actor Abhijit Khandkekar play her co-stars in the serial.
Rasim Öztekin was born on January 14, 1959 in Istanbul, Turkey. He was an actor, known for G.O.R.A. (2004), Kabadayi (2007) and Dügün Dernek (2013). He was previously married to Esra Kazancibasi. He died on March 8, 2021 in Istanbul, Turkey.
Rasko Relic was born on 8 September 1984 in Sombor, Serbia. He is an actor, known for Ape vs. Mecha Ape (2023), Altered Perceptions (2023) and 1932.
Rasma Garne was born on 26 March 1941. She is an actress, known for Lietus bluzs (1982), Nas chetvero (1972) and Zitaru dzimta (1989).
Rasmané Ouédraogo is an actor and assistant director, known for Tilaï (1990), Yaaba (1989) and Adanggaman (2000).
Rasmus A. Sivertsen is known for Dyrene i Hakkebakkeskogen (2016), Kaptein Sabeltann og den magiske diamant (2019) and Pelle Politibil på sporet (2013).
Rasmus Bjerg was born on July 28, 1976 in Kolding, Denmark. He is known for Flammen & Citronen (2008), Så længe jeg lever (2018) and Jul i verdensrummet (2006).
Rasmus Botoft was born January 5, 1972 in Amager, Copenhagen, Denmark. He now lives with his wife actor Lisbeth Wulff in Copenhagen. Since the graduation from Aarhus Theatre School (1999) Rasmus was hired to be part of the ensemble at the Royal Danish Theatre. He quit to work in television, film and radio. With friend and colleague Martin Buch he made the radio show 'The Cavalry' for DR - the Danish Broadcast Corporation it was a success and they turned it into live shows and soon was asked to make it as a television show - Rytteriet (2010). With Martin Buch and director Peter Harton he wrote and played various roles in the two seasons both acclaimed by critics and latest winning a Danish Academy Award for 'Best Short Format Television Show'.