Mohit Ramchandani

Actor / Producer / Director

Birthplace – Mumbai, India

Mohit Ramchandani has been a Hollywood indie producer, associate producer, co-producer, and executive producer since 2002, with such movies as Two Days (2003), with Adam Scott and Paul Rudd; the documentary The Nature of Existence (2009), with Richard Dawkins and Amiri Baraka; The Lost Tribe (2010), with Emily Baldoni and Lance Henriksen; Don Peyote (2014), with Dan Fogler; Outlaws and Angels (2016), with Luke Wilson and Teri Polo; 1 Mile to You (2017), with Billy Crudup and Tim Roth; The Vault (2017), with Francesca Eastwood, Taryn Manning, Scott Haze, Q’orianka Kilcher, Clifton Collins, and James Franco; and Untogether (2018), with Jamie Dornan, Jemima Kirke, Lola Kirke, Ben Mendelsohn, Scott Caan, Jennifer Grey, and Billy Crystal.

Ramchandani made his feature filmmaking debut as director/writer/producer of the U.S./Mexico co-produced thriller, City of Dreams (2024), with Ari Lopez, Renata Vaca, Alfredo Castro, Paulina Gaitan, Jason Patric, and Diego Calva, and released wide by Roadside Attractions. Ramchandani returned as director/writer of his second feature, Asphyxia (date to be announced), co-written by Daniel Negret.

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Personal Details

Mohit Ramchandani was born in Mumbai, India, and raised in London by his parents. Ramchandran was in a relationship with Mexican attorney Patricia Del Castillo from 2021 to an undetermined date in either 2022 or 2023; Del Castillo claimed that she fled Ramchandran and the U.S. after her claims of abuse by him and had his child in Mexico.

Filmography

City of Dreams

(2024)

The Vault

(2017)

Some Facts About Mohit Ramchandani

Legal Problems: Mohit Ramchandani was accused of abuse in a 2024 lawsuit filed in California by Mexican citizen and attorney Patricia Del Castillo, who claimed that Ramchandani forced her to take coffee enemas while she was pregnant with his child in California, deprived her of sleep, forced her to quit her job, conferred with an unlicensed doctor, physically hit her and threatened to get her deported and to destroy her work computer, as well as providing apparent texts he wrote full of racist vindictive against Mexicans and Mexico.

Ramchandani denied Del Castillo’s charges and claims that her suit is retaliation for his suit against her, in which he accused her of lying to him of being on birth control, with the intent of marrying him for U.S. citizenship, as well as his claims that her family threatened to kill him if he didn’t convert to Christianity before the child’s birth and marriage.