Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Priyamani


Priyamani is a South Indian actress mainly concentrating in Kollywood and a little bit on Tollywood. She won the prestigious National Film Award for Best Actress for her successful role "Muthazaghu" in film Paruthiveeran. She started her career with the film Kangalal Kaithu Sei, which was a flop at the box-office. Afterwards, she was paired with Dhanush in Balu Mahendra's Adhu Oru Kana Kaalam, which flopped at the box-office as well.


Background

Priya Mani was born in Palakkad, Kerala in 1984. She was brought up in Bangalore. She started her film career with her debut film in Kollywood called Kangalal Kaithu Sei alongside actor Vaseegaran. The film was a flop at the box-office and she moved on to Malayalam and Telugu films owing to a lack of offers in Tamil films. She made her Telugu debut in Pellaina Kothalo with Jagapati Babu. Priyamani rose to fame with this film. Priyamani has made her Tamil comeback with her film Paruthiveeran starring debutant Karthik Sivakumar. She has also signed on for another Tamil film in which she plays the lead role with actor Jeevan.

Priyamani was born in Palakkad to Vasudeva Mani Iyer and Latha ManiIyer . She is the most notorious one in her school days and she has done modeling for Kancheepuram silks, Erode silks and Lakshmi silks. After her 12 th standard it was the famous Tamil Director, Bharathiraja who introduced her into film industry. Priyamani has a great craze for acting and her favorite actors include Mammooty, Mohanlal and Dilip. Being as very smart talkative girl, she loves chatting with people and her hobbies include music and dance.She is Bollywood actress Vidya Balan's first cousin.

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Notes
2002 Kangalal Kaithu Sei Vidya Tamil
Evare Atagaadu Priya Telugu
2004 Satyam Sona Malayalam
2005 Adhu Oru Kana Kaalam Thulasi Tamil
2006 Otta Nanayam
Malayalam
Pellaina Kothalo Lakshmi Telugu
Madhu Mercy Tamil
2007 Paruthi Veeran Muthazhagu Tamil Winner: National Film Award for Best Actress
Winner: Filmfare Best Tamil Actress Award
Winner: Osian Cinefan Festival Best Actress Award
Toss Naina Telugu
Yamadonga Maheswari Telugu
Nava Vasantham
Telugu
Malaikottai Malar Tamil
2008 Thotta Nalina Tamil
Hare Ram
Telugu
Thirakkatha
Malayalam Filming
Ninaithale Inikkum
Tamil Announced
2009 Arumugam
Tamil Announced
Ravana
Tamil Announced

Bhumika Chawla


Bhumika Chawla born 21 August 1978, is an Indian actress. Her birth name is Rachna and she is affectionately called 'Gudiya'.


Early life

Chawla was born in New Delhi,India and completed her schooling there. She moved to Mumbai in 1997 and started her career with ad films and Hindi music video albums.She also appeared in the Zee Tv serial Hip Hip Hurray!

Career

Chawla started off her film career in the Tollywood film industry, starring in the feature film Yuvakudu (2000) in Telugu alongside actor Sumanth. Her second release, Khushi (2001), in which she starred opposite Pawan Kalyan was a box office success. This was followed by several films in Telugu and three films in the Kollywood industry in Tamil. [1]

After a number of critically and commercially successful films, she starred in her first Bollywood film, Tere Naam (2003), alongside Salman Khan. The film was one of the year's highest grossing films and fared moderately well at the box office. Apart from it, it was a critical success and her performance in the film won her many positive notices as well as several nominations for Best Debut at different award ceremonies. She was nominated for her first Filmfare Best Actress Award, and won the Best Debut trophy at the Zee Cine Awards ceremony.[2]

In 2008, she starred alongside Gurdas Mann in the Punjabi film Yaariyan.

She married Bharat Thakur on October 21 2007.[3]

Awards

  • Best Actress award for the movie missamma.

Selected Filmography

Year Film Role Language
2000 Yuvakudu Sindhu Telugu
2001 Badri
Tamil
Khushi Madhumitha Telugu
Snehamante Idera Padmini Telugu
2002 Roja Koottam
Tamil
2003 Okkadu Swapna Telugu
Missamma
Telugu
Simhadri Indu Telugu
Tere Naam Nirjala Hindi
2004 Run Jhanvi Choudhry Hindi
Samba Nandu Telugu
Naa Autograph Divya Telugu
Dil Ne Jise Apna Kahaa Dhani Hindi
2005 Silsiilay Zia Rao Hindi
Dil Jo Bhi Kahey Dr. Gayarti Pandey Hindi
Jai Chiranjeeva Neelima Telugu
2006 Jillunu Oru Kaadhal Aishwarya Tamil
Family: Ties of Blood Dr. Kavita Hindi
Mayabazaar Anupama Telugu
2007 Benaam
Hindi
Gandhi, My Father Gulab Gandhi Hindi
Sathyabhama Sathyabhama Telugu
Anasuya Anasuya Telugu
2008 Swagatham Vidhya Telugu
Mallepuvvu
Telugu
Yaariyan
Punjabi
Naam
Hindi
2009 Maa
Tamil

KAREENA KAPOOR


Kareena Kapoor ( born September 21, 1980), nicknamed Bebo, is an Indian film actress appearing in Bollywood films. Born into the Kapoor film family, she made her acting debut with Refugee (2000), for which she won a Filmfare Best Female Debut Award. In 2001, Kapoor received her first commercial success with her second release, Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai[2] and later appeared in Karan Johar's melodrama Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, which became India's top-grossing film in the overseas market that year and her biggest commercial success to date.

After receiving negative reviews due to a series of unsuccessful films and repetitive roles between 2002 and 2003, Kapoor accepted more demanding parts to avoid being typecast. Her portrayal of a sex worker in Chameli (2004) proved to be the turning point in her career and garnered her the Filmfare Special Performance Award.[4] She later received two Critics Awards for Best Actress at the Filmfare for her performances in the critically acclaimed Dev (2004) and Omkara (2006). After taking on such a range of acting roles between 2004 and 2006, she was recognized for displaying versatility as an actress.

In 2007, Kapoor earned a Filmfare Best Actress Award for her performance in the commercially successful comedy-romance Jab We Met. Although the box office earnings of her films have varied considerably, Kapoor has established herself as one of the leading contemporary actresses in the Hindi film industry.[6][7]


Early life and family

Main article: Kapoor family

Born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India into the Kapoor film family of Punjabi origin, Kapoor is the youngest daughter of actors Randhir Kapoor and Babita (née Shivdasani). According to Kapoor, her first name was derived from the book Anna Karenina.[8] She is the granddaughter of actor and filmmaker Raj Kapoor and the great granddaughter of Prithviraj Kapoor. Bebo, as she is fondly called, is also the sister of actress Karisma Kapoor and the niece of actor Rishi Kapoor.[9]

Despite being born into a successful acting family, her father insisted that she marry early according to Indian tradition and avoid acting.[10] In an interview with Encyclopedia Britannica, he stated that the problem was not women acting itself, given that both he and his brother married well-known actresses as did their uncles. Rather, his concerns arose from the purported incompatibility between acting and the maternal duties and responsibility of women in the family.[11] This led to irreconcilable differences between her parents and resulted in her mother leaving the house along with Kapoor and her older sister.[12] She was raised by her mother, who, with difficulty, worked several jobs to support the family, until Karisma began work as an actress in 1991.[13]

Kapoor was educated at Jamnabai Narsee School in Mumbai, and later Welham Girls Boarding School in Dehradun. After studying commerce at Mithibai College, Vile Parle for two years, she embarked upon a three-month summer course in microcomputers at Harvard University.[14] She later developed an interest in law and enrolled at the Government's Law College in Churchgate.[14] After completing one year there, she returned to her initial plan to become an actress[15] and commenced training under Kishore Namit Kapoor's Acting Institute.[16]

Career

Early work, until 2000

Kapoor was initially scheduled to make her debut in Rakesh Roshan's Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (2000), opposite his son, Hrithik Roshan.[17] However, several days into the filming, she abandoned the project and later explained that, "It was probably destined that I was not to be in the film. After all, it was a launch for his son. The whole focus was on the boy. Now I am glad I did not do the movie."[14]

After turning down Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai, Kapoor made her acting debut later that same year in J.P. Dutta's war drama Refugee, opposite Abhishek Bachchan. Set during the Indo-Pakistani conflicts, the film centers on a young man known simply as Refugee (played by Bachchan) who illegally transports civilians back and forth across the Pakistan border. Kapoor portrayed the role of Naaz, a Bangladeshi girl who falls in love with him while migrating to Pakistan. Her performance was acclaimed by critics; Taran Adarsh of indiaFM wrote, "Kareena Kapoor has a magnetic personality, which will make the viewer fall in love with her instantly. What surprises you is the ease with which she emotes the most difficult of scenes [...] There's no denying the fact that she is a natural performer who is very camera friendly."[18] Kapoor's performance earned her the Filmfare Best Female Debut Award, and Refugee went on to become the fifth-highest grossing film of the year.[19]

Breakthrough, 2001–2003

In 2001, Kapoor starred opposite Tusshar Kapoor in Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai, a romantic drama film directed by Satish Kaushik. Revolving around the story about a troubled young man who falls in love with Pooja, played by Kareena, the film went on to become one of the highest earners of the year.[2] However, subsequent releases such as Yaadein and Ajnabee that followed for Kapoor did indifferent business at the box office.[2]

Later that year, she starred in Santosh Sivan's period epic Asoka, a partly fictionalized account of the life of Ashoka the Great (304 BC–232 BC), one of the noted Indian emperors of the Maurya Empire. Featured opposite Shahrukh Khan who took centre stage as Ashoka, Kapoor portrayed the character of Kaurwaki, a princess of Kalinga with whom Ashoka falls deeply in love. While the film received generally positive reviews, Kapoor's acting performance received a mixed reaction from some critics, with some believing her contribution to the film was primarily for aesthetic purposes. A review on Rediff.com said about her performance, "Kareena flashes a lot of skin and fills up the screen for a large portion of the first half. While a large portion of the first half is focused on the emerging romance between the runaway prince and herself and to their credit they do manage to whip up some on-screen chemistry, I am still unsure as to her acting abilities".[20] Nonetheless, her performance was praised by some critics and earned her a first nomination for Best Actress at the Filmfare Awards.[21]

Kapoor as "Poo" in Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001), her biggest commercial success.
Kapoor as "Poo" in Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001), her biggest commercial success.

Kapoor's final release of 2001 was the drama Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, which was released on December 14 of that year and was directed by Karan Johar. The film—which had a multi-starred cast that included Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bachchan, Shahrukh Khan, Kajol and Hrithik Roshan—emerged as the second-highest-grossing film of the year in India, as well as Kapoor's highest-grossing movie to date. It also performed well internationally and became the year's top-grossing Bollywood film overseas, earning over Rs 800 million worldwide.[2][22] Her performance as "Poo" was well received by critics, and earned her a Filmfare Best Supporting Actress nomination. Taran Adarsh noted, "Kareena Kapoor is one of the main highlights of the film. She provides the much-needed fun and entertainment in the second half; her performance will be loved by the youth. Playing a cosmetic beauty to the hilt, she is simply adorable."[23]

During 2002 and 2003, Kapoor experienced a slump in her career. She featured in six films in total—Mujhse Dosti Karoge! and Jeena Sirf Merre Liye in 2002, and Talaash: The Hunt Begins..., Khushi, Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon and the four hour J.P. Dutta war epic LOC Kargil in 2003—all of which proved critically and commercially unsuccessful in India. Mujhse Dosti Karoge!, directed by Kunal Kohli on his debut, was a film with high public anticipation in India, yet was poorly received despite generating revenue overseas.[24] One critic reported that "Kareena Kapoor is inconsistent. The actress looks ravishing in every frame, but she repeats her smug act in Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham to an annoying effect here."[25] Her other high-budget film during this period was Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon, which released the following year. The film, directed by Sooraj R. Barjatya under the Rajshri Productions banner, also fared poorly at the box office in India despite becoming a success internationally.[26][27] Kapoor's performance was again identified by many critics as unoriginal and repetitive, with little inspiration. Her role was considered by some to be a repeat of her earlier performances and characters in Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, Yaadein, and her previous film Khushi.[28] At the time, critics expressed concern that Kapoor was becoming typecast. These negative reviews were fundamental in motivating her to embody different roles, often with a stronger essence of character, in the years that followed.[4][29]

Turning point, 2004–present

Following the negative period in her career between 2002 and 2003, the year 2004 marked the beginning of Kapoor's work with independent film directors and more serious roles, most of which would bring her critical acclaim rather than commercial success.[4][29] Under the direction of Sudhir Mishra, Kapoor played her first role as a prostitute in Chameli opposite Rahul Bose, which takes the name of her central character. Chameli relates the story of a young prostitute who meets with a widowed investment banker, and follows their way of getting close to each other by sharing their devastating life experiences. The film garnered predominantly positive reviews and Kapoor's performance earned her the Filmfare Special Performance Award. Indiatimes wrote about her performance, "... Kareena goes way beyond anyone's expectations, including most decidedly her own, to deliver an all-time great performance, on a par with Nargis in Mehboob Khan's Mother India (1957), Meena Kumari in Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam (1962) and Shabana Azmi in Mahesh Bhatt's Arth (1982). Kareena flashes an intuitive brilliance that comes to movies very, very rarely indeed".[30]

Kapoor as the prostitute "Chameli" in Chameli (2004).
Kapoor as the prostitute "Chameli" in Chameli (2004).

Kapoor then featured opposite Amitabh Bachchan and Fardeen Khan in Govind Nihalani's critically acclaimed Dev. The film centres around the Gujarat riots and communal violence which prevailed between February and May 2002 in the Indian State of Gujarat between the Hindu and Muslim communities.[31] Modeled after Zahira Sheikh, a key witness in Vadodara's Best Bakery case,[31] Kapoor's role was that of a middle-class Muslim girl named Aaliya who falls victim to the riots. Her performance earned her a Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance, as well as nominations for Best Actress at various award ceremonies. Taran Adarsh commented, "Kareena Kapoor is first-rate. Sporting a deglamorized look, the actress takes a giant leap with this film. Her scene with Amitabh Bachchan (when the latter asks for witnesses to come forward) is an example of superb acting."[32]

Shortly after that, Kapoor was cast in her first uncivil role in the thriller Fida opposite Shahid Kapoor and Fardeen Khan. The film deals with Internet theft and an underworld of Mumbai gangsters in which her character Neha Mehra becomes involved. Although the film failed to earn significantly at the box office,[33] Kapoor received positive reviews for her performance. The Tribune noted, "Kareena Kapoor delivers well. She looks tired, but manages to freshen you up with her bitchy smile"; Rediff.com concluded, "Kareena has finally moved beyond "Poo" in Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham and has come into her own."[34][35] Her subsequent releases that year included Abbas-Mustan's moderately successful thriller, Aitraaz, and Priyadarshan's comedy Hulchul, her first box-office hit since 2002.[33]

In 2005, Kapoor appeared in three films. Her first release was the Dharmesh Darshan directed drama Bewafaa, in which she co-starred alongside Anil Kapoor, Akshay Kumar and Sushmita Sen. Kapoor played the lead role as the Indo-Canadian Anjaji, who marries her sister's husband after her death, but unsatisfied with the ensuing married life resumes a relationship with her previous boyfriend. The film received mixed reviews and Kapoor's performance was not well-received by critics.[36] Later in the year, she appeared in Priyadarshan's romantic drama Kyon Ki opposite Salman Khan. The drama depicts the story of a man, who is hospitalized due to his inability to overcome the shock of accidentally killing his fiancé. In hospital, he meets Kapoor's character, Dr. Tanvi Khurana. Although the film failed to make a profit at the box-office, Kapoor's performance was generally well-received.[37] The BBC wrote, "It goes without saying that she is a pure natural when it comes to acting."[38] Kapoor then featured in the romance Dosti: Friends Forever alongside Akshay Kumar, Bobby Deol and Lara Dutta. The film, whilst only a moderate success in India, became the highest earning Bollywood film of 2005 in the United Kingdom.[39]

In 2006, Kapoor starred in the thriller 36 China Town, followed by the comedy Chup Chup Ke. Both films performed moderately well at the box office.[40] She next portrayed the role of Desdemona in Omkara, a Hindi adaptation of William Shakespeare's Othello. Directed by Vishal Bharadwaj, the film starred Kapoor alongside Ajay Devgan, Saif Ali Khan, Vivek Oberoi and Konkona Sen Sharma. Her performance was praised, earning Kapoor her fourth Filmfare Award and first Star Screen Award. Rediff.com commented that "Her character is one of the hardest to essay, as she goes through love and awe, fear and bewilderment, defiance to her father and submission to her man. Kareena doesn't have the lines, but she has moments demanding powerful use of expression, and she delivers."[41]

Later that year, she appeared in an item number in Farhan Akhtar's Don - The Chase Begins Again, a remake of the 1978 Bollywood film Don. Although Kapoor's performance was generally well-received, critics commented that she did not perform as well in the role as Helen did in the original version.[42][43]

Kapoor (as Geet Dhillon) with Shahid Kapoor in Jab We Met (2007), which earned the actress a Filmfare Best Actress Award.
Kapoor (as Geet Dhillon) with Shahid Kapoor in Jab We Met (2007), which earned the actress a Filmfare Best Actress Award.

The following year, she co-starred alongside Shahid Kapoor in Imtiaz Ali's comedy-romance Jab We Met. Relating the story of two people with contrasting personalities who meet on a train and eventually fall in love, Kapoor played the female protagonist Geet Dhillon, a vivacious Sikhni girl with a strong zest for life. The film was received favourably by critics and became one of the year's most successful films at the box office.[44] Kapoor won several awards for her performance, including a Filmfare Best Actress Award and her second Star Screen Award for Best Actress. Rajeev Masand from CNN-IBN noted, "Uninhibited and spontaneous, Kareena Kapoor is the soul of this picture, its biggest strength, as she brings alive her character with not just those smart lines, but with the kind of candor actors seldom invest in their work. I can't think of a greater compliment to pay her than to say with full confidence that no actress could play Geet better than Kareena has."[45]

Following the success of Jab We Met, Kapoor starred as Pooja Singh, a woman who seduces men to achieve her goals in the action-thriller Tashan (2008). The film, which marked her comeback to the Yash Raj Films banner, was a critical and commercial failure, though Kapoor's performance received positive reviews by critics. Sonia Chopra from Sify concluded, "Kareena is in the swash-buckling, action-mode avatar and she doesn’t disappoint [...] She depicts the entire range of her character from anger, emotion, comedy and ruthlessness with marvellous alacrity, even excelling in the action scenes."[46] As of July 2008, Kapoor has completed filming for Golmaal Returns—the sequel to the 2006 comedy Golmaal—as well as the animated movie Roadside Romeo, both of which are scheduled to release in late 2008. Confirmed future projects include Prem Soni's drama Main Aur Mrs. Khanna and the romantic drama Kambakth Ishq, opposite Akshay Kumar.

Other work

During her years in the film industry, Kapoor has also devoted time to other commitments, from being involved with humanitarian causes to taking part in stage shows. In 2002, Kapoor set off on her first world tour, the Heartthrobs Concert, alongside Hrithik Roshan, Karisma Kapoor, Arjun Rampal and Aftab Shivdasani. The show was performed throughout the US and Canada and went on to become a success.[47] In November 2003, Kapoor performed at the Marco Ricci Each One Reach One Benefit Concert, a fundraiser for the World Youth Peace Summit,[48] whilst in 2005 she, along with other Bollywood stars, took part in the HELP! Telethon Concert to help raise money for the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake.[49] Later that year, she visited the desert heartland of Rajasthan to boost the morale of the jawans for a special Holi weekend episode on the NDTV show, Jai Jawan. The show consists of entertainers and stars visiting Indian troops in far-flung regions along with the NDTV team.[50]

In 2006, Kapoor took part in the Rockstars Concert world tour, along with Salman Khan, Zayed Khan, John Abraham, Shahid Kapoor, Esha Deol and Mallika Sherawat.[51] The following year Kapoor, along with Priyanka Chopra, donated her half-share of 50 lakh rupees from her winnings on the season finale of Kaun Banega Crorepati to St. Anthony's Old Age Home and Mount Mary's Bandra.[52] In June 2008, Kapoor appeared on the television game show Kya Aap Paanchvi Pass Se Tez Hain? alongside boyfriend Saif Ali Khan. Earning a total of 500,000 rupees, Kapoor again donated half of her winnings to St. Anthony's Old Age Home, Bandra.[53]

Personal life

Kapoor with boyfriend Saif Ali Khan at the 53rd Annual Filmfare Awards (2008).
Kapoor with boyfriend Saif Ali Khan at the 53rd Annual Filmfare Awards (2008).

Gossip columnists have linked Kapoor to a number of her co-stars, but she has strongly denied of all these rumors.[17] In 2004, she began dating actor Shahid Kapoor, the son of veteran actor Pankaj Kapoor.[54] While dating, their relationship was often reported in the media, and was once in the center of a scandal when onlookers with mobile phone cameras filmed them kissing and released it to the media.[55] The couple separated three years later while filming Jab We Met (2007). Though the media initially perceived it as a publicity stunt for the film,[56] it was later confirmed that the couple had indeed broken up.[57] According to her, they remained on good terms, and she said in an interview, "I have seen Shahid from his first film to Jab We Met and I can say that there is a marked difference. According to me he is a bundle of talent waiting to explode. I have that much of faith in him as an actor."[58]

In September 2007, during her breakup with Kapoor, rumors began floating around that she was seeing actor Saif Ali Khan. On October 18, 2007, during Manish Malhotra's grand finale show at the Lakme Fashion Week, Khan confirmed their relationship to the media saying, "Yes, we are not exactly shouting from the rooftops but yes, clearly we are together. And we are happy together!"[59] Their relationship is frequently reported on in the media, and is often subject to press speculation of a possible engagement or marriage.[60] However, both of them have denied these rumours.[61][62]

In 2006, Kapoor declared that she would turn vegetarian in order to keep her weight in check.[63]

In the media

Hailing from a family deeply involved in the film industry, Kapoor faced the media spotlight from a very young age despite not making her acting debut until 2000.[14] As a child, Kapoor attended award ceremonies and events with her mother Babita and sister Karisma Kapoor, and would also accompany her sister on set during filming.[64] In recent years, in response to media speculation, Kapoor has developed a nonchalant relationship with the media and has gained a reputation for discussing her professional or private life with the press without any reservations.[65][66]

In 2004, Kapoor was ranked third on Rediff's "Top Bollywood Female Stars".[67] She was later ranked seventh and fifth in 2005–2006 respectively, and came back to the third position in 2007.[68][69][6] In addition to that, Kapoor has also frequently been featured in different lists by Rediff, including "Bollywood's Most Beautiful Actresses",[70] "Bollywood's Hottest Heroines",[71] "Bollywood's Best Dressed Women"[72] and "Women of Many Faces".[73] During 2005, Kapoor made her first appearance on Karan Johar's talk show Koffee with Karan alongside Rani Mukerji, whilst two years later she appeared along with Shahid Kapoor and Karisma Kapoor. The following year, Kapoor appeared as a guest judge alongside Priyanka Chopra on the singing talent contest Indian Idol 2. Several months later, she modeled and walked the ramp along with Shahid Kapoor and actress Urmila Matondkar for Manish Malhotra's fashion display, titled Freedom, during Fashion Week 2006.[74]

In February 2007, Kapoor appeared fourth on Indiatimes' list of "Top 10 Hottest Actresses of Bollywood",[75] and later that year, became the only actress to be featured among "The Highest Tax Payers of 2006–07".[76] In July, she was declared the winner of PETA's "Cutest Vegetarian Celebrities" online poll with actor R. Madhavan.[77] Later in the year, the actress was ranked number 8 by the U.K. magazine Eastern Eye as one of "Asia's Sexiest Women"[78] and was among several Bollywood celebrities to perform at the opening ceremony of Kapil Dev’s Indian Cricket League (ICL) in Chandigarh.[79]

June 2008 saw Kapoor walk the ramp once again for Manish Malhotra's fashion display at the 2008 IIFA Fashion Extravaganza. Proceeds from the show were given to the IIFA Foundation, a charity organization set up by the International Indian Film Academy to support families of film industry workers who have been adversely affected during the production of a film.

Mallika Sherawat



Mallika Sherawat ( born October 24, 1981 as Reema Lamba in Karnal, Haryana, India) is a popular Indian actress and model. Known for her public openness, she is frequently featured in the Indian media as a sex symbol.



Early life

Sherawat's birth name is Reema Lamba; she says that she adopted the screen name of "Mallika", meaning "empress" to avoid confusion with other actresses named Reema. "Sherawat" is her mother's maiden name. She has stated that she uses her mother's maiden name because of all the support her mother has provided for her. She has obtained a degree in Indian philosophy from Miranda House, Delhi University.

Career

Mallika's onscreen debut was in Lak Tunoo, a music video by Surjit Bindrakhia. She attracted wide notice with her appearance in the 2003 movie Khwahish. In 2004, she starred in Murder, a film inspired by Hollywood's Unfaithful. She received a nomination for Best Actress at the Zee Cine Awards ceremony for her performance in Murder. The film went on to become one of the biggest hits of the year.[3]

Since then, Sherawat has been known for her courage to express her opinions in public, as well as because of the reaction to some of her statements[4]

She also made news when she won a small role in a Jackie Chan movie, The Myth; she made a widely publicized appearance at the Cannes Film Festival to promote The Myth.

However, her performance in the 2006 film Pyaar Ke Side Effects co-starring Rahul Bose won her praise from around the industry,[5] and the film also garnered decent collections at the box office becoming a moderate success.[6]

She is now beginning to work in the Kollywood (Tamil) film industry as well after her item number in a Kannada film. Her debut was Dasavathaaram, starring Kamal Haasan, Asin, and Jayapradha, in which she plays one of the lead antagonists.

Her first 2007 release was Himesh Reshammiya's Aap Ka Suroor - The Real Love Story, where she played a "vampish role".[7] Mallika herself has protested, saying that it is a negative role but not a vamp role.[7] With Aap Ka Suroor she has become the most expensive "Item Girl",[8] as she charged Rs. 1.5 crore[8] for her Item number in the movie. Aap Ka Suroor did well at the box office. Her last release of 2007 was Welcome which also did well at the box office receiving blockbuster status.[9]

Sherawat has been voted as one of Asia's 100 most beautiful people by the Hong Kong based fashion and beauty magazine, Cover.[10]

Filmography

Year ↓Film ↓Role ↓Notes ↓
2002Jeena Sirf Merre LiyeSonia (Special appearance)credited as Reema Lamba
2003KhwahishLekha Khorzuvekar
2004Kis Kis Ki KismatMeena Madhok
2004MurderSimran Saigal
2005Bachke Rehna Re BabaPadmini
2005The MythIndian PrincessChinese film
2006Pyaar Ke Side EffectsTrisha
2006Shaadi Se PehleSania
2006Darna Zaroori Hai

2007GuruJhumpa - The DancerItem number Mayya Mayya
Special Apperance
2007Preeti Eke Bhoomi MelideKannada MovieItem number
2007Aap Ka Suroor - The Real Love StoryRubySpecial Appearance
2007Fauj Mein MaujSunehri Dhandapostponed
2007WelcomeIshika
2008Unveiled
Announced
2008DasavathaaramJasmineTamil film
2008Ugly Aur PagliKuhuReleased
2008Dhakrey's Bed(Proper use of butter)Koshal ProductionReleased
2008Maan Gaye Mughal-e-AzamAnarkaliReleased

Ileana D'Cruz





Ileana D'Cruz (born in August 19, 1987 in Mumbai ) is a South Indian film actress.She made her Telugu language début through Y.V.S. Chowdhary's Devadasu opposite newcomer, Ram but has also done a Tamil language film and has recently signed a Hindi language film.


Early life

D'Cruz, who originally hails from Mumbai, India, had grown up in Mumbai and currently resides in Goa. Her parents named her name after Ileana from greek mythology.

Career

She debuted in the Telugu language film Devadasu in 2006 directed by Y.V.S. Chowdhary who spotted her in a Fair and Lovely ad film directed by Rakesh Roshan [2].The film did not get good reviews from the critics,but it was a success at the box-office and Ileana attracted a lot of attention for her charm and beauty.

Her breakthrough came with her second Telugu film where she essayed the role of Shruti opposite Mahesh Babu in the immensely successful Pokiri. The film gained her good reviews. The film went on to being the biggest hit . [3]. She then made her Tamil language film debut alongside Ravi Krishna in Kedi. Although the film did not do so well at the box-office, Ileana was sought after by many directors an actors in Tamil for films which she eventually rejected due to her commitments in Telugu [4][5].Recently she acted with Pawan Kalyan in the movie Jalsa . She currently signed a Tamil film opposite Vikram.

She is considered as a hardworking and sincere actress. In one of the interviews to a TV channel, Mahesh babu himself praised her talents and co-operation in the sets.

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Notes
2006 Devadasu Bhanumathi Telugu
Pokiri Shruti Telugu
Kedi Aarthi Tamil
Khatarnak Nakshatra Telugu
2007 Rakhi Tripura Telugu
Munna Nidhi Telugu
Aata Sathya Telugu
2008 Jalsaa Bhagamathi Telugu
Bhale Dongalu Jyothy Telugu

Dia Mirza


Dia Mirza Handrich or Diya Mirza Handrich, nicknamed Dee, born 9 December 1981 is an Indian model and Actress and Miss Asia Pacific for the year 2000. She was also second runner up in the Miss India 2000 beauty contest.


Biography

Her father Frank Handrich was a German interior designer; her mother is Deepa Mirza, a Bengali[3]. They separated when she was six years old. Her father died when she was nine and her mother remarried: Ahmed Mirza[4] whose surname she took, died in 2004.[5] She stated that she suffered from "low self-esteem" as a child.[6] She retained a Muslim name (Mirza) and is devout Hindu. When living in Khairatabad, Hyderabad, she attended Vidyaranya High School For Boys And Girls, a school based on the teachings of Krishnamurti, and later Nasr School, in Kushnuma.[7] Currently, she lives in Bandra, Mumbai. To brush up on acting before Shootout at Lokhandwala, she took a one week course of Film at New York University[8] Dia wanted to complete her graduation in Arts by correspondence, but decided to postpone it as it was becoming difficult to juggle between the Miss Asia Pacific Competition, modeling assignments, traveling and training. She was assisted by Sabira Merchant on diction and etiquette; diet with Anjali Mukherjee; gymnasium and physical fitness with Talwalkars; clothes from Ritu Kumar and Hemant Trivedi; skin care with Dr. Jamuna Pai; and make-up and hair-care from Bharat and Doris Godambe.[9] She likes babies and chocolates, her favorite dish include Italian Pasta. She is proficient in Urdu, Bengali, Hindi, English.[10] She currently resides on Veronica Road, Bandra (West), Mumbai.[11] Her shoe size is 7, she has light brown eyes, brown hair, stands 5 ft 6 intall andweighs 52 kilos.

Personal Life

She was previously dating Endorsement Manager Bunty Sachdev (also known as Amit Sajdeh), after that she was linked with Actor Kunal Kapoor and then with Director Apporva Lakhia which also broke up two years back.

Career

She made her cinematic debut with Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein opposite R. Madhavan. The film was not a box office success. A series of unsuccessful films followed, among them Tumsa Nahin Dekha and Deewaanapan.

In 2005, Mirza appeared in Parineeta, a Vidhu Vinod Chopra production. . She also played in the music video Kajara Mohabbat Wala alongside Sonu Nigam from the album Kajara Nite. The album contained multiple remixes, but was mainly advertised with the title song, sang by Sonu Nigam and Alisha Chinai[13].

She has also appeared in Dus and in Fight Club. She will appear later this year in Familywala and Naa Naa Karte.

Controversies

Mirza's car was seized in 2006 for alleged evasion of custom duties.[14]

In that same year, she and fellow-actor Aamir Khan publicly expressed support for the Narmada Bachao Andolan, a group protesting the building of a dam. This aroused the ire of political activists from the Bharatiya Janata Party, who led a protest march against the actress:[15]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
2001 Deewaanapan Kiran Choudhary
2001 Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein Reena Malhotra
2002 Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge Muskaan
2003 Tehzeeb Nazneen Jamal
2003 Pran Jaaye Par Shaan Na Jaaye Saundarya
2003 Dum Kaveri
2004 Stop! Shama
2004 Tumsa Nahin Dekha Jia Khan
2004 Kyun...! Ho Gaya Na Preeti Special Appearance
2005 Naam Gum Jaayega Natasha/Gitanjali
2005 Blackmail Anjali Mohan
2005 Parineeta

Gayatri Tantiya

2005 Dus Anu Dheer
2005 Koi Mera Dil Mein Hain Simran
2006 Fight Club - Members Only Anu Chopra
2006 Phir Hera Pheri
Item number (song)
2006 Alag Purva Rana
2006 Lage Raho Munna Bhai Simran
2006 Prateeksha Reena Brown TV release
2007 Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. Shilpa
2007 Shootout at Lokhandwala Mita Matu
2007 Cash Aditi
2007 Heyy Babyy
Special Appearance in a song
2007 Om Shanti Om
Special appearance
2007 Dus Kahaniyaan Sia
2008 Krazzy 4 Shikha
2008 Kabhi Bhi Kahin Bhi
Filming
2008 Alibaug
Announced[16]
2008 Naa Naa Karte Announced[17]
2008 Familywala
(Earlier name 'Dil Sachcha Aur Chehra Jhootha') No release date as of yet
2008 Bidhaatar Lekha Ria Announced
2008 Kayanaat
Announced[18]
2008 Bits & Pieces
Announced[19]
2008 Aankh Micholi
Announced[20]
2008 Fruit and nuts
Announced

Television career

Diya Mirza appeared with her best friends Sameer and Rhea on the reality based game show Kaho Naa Yaar Hai on Star Plus on March 1 2008 This show is hosted by Karan Patel

Sajid Khan also appeared on the same show with his friends as competitors for Diya Mirza and her friends. Sajid also appeared 1 March 2008

KATRINA KAIF


Katrina Kaif ( born July 16, 1984) is an Indian film actress who has appeared in Bollywood, Telugu and Malayalam films.


Biography

Personal life

Born in Hong Kong on July 16, 1984, One of eight siblings, Kaif was born to an Indian Kashmiri father and British mother, was brought up in Hawaii, and started modelling at the age of 14, when she was approached for a jewellery campaign. After that she continued modeling in London.

Professional life

At the age of 14, Kaif started modeling for a jewellery campaign in London, and was subsequently discovered by filmmaker Kaizad Gustad, who gave her a part in his film Boom (2003).

She moved to Mumbai and was offered a number of modelling assignments. However, filmmakers were at first hesitant to sign her because of her linguistic shortcomings. Films that did feature her usually had her voice dubbed over by a native speaker of the film's language.

Awards

  • 2008: Sabsay Favourite Heroine Award[4]
  • 2006: Stardust Breakthrough Performance Award (Female), Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya?
  • 2008: British-Indian Actor award, Zee Cine Awards
  • 2008: IIFA Awards: Best Female Style Icon
  • 2008: Voted at the No. 1 spot in FHM India's 100 Sexiest Women in the World poll

DEEPIKA PADUKONE


Deepika Padukone ( born January 5, 1986) is an Indian supermodel turned actress who appears in Bollywood movies.

Biography

Padukone was born to Ujjala and Prakash Padukone on January 5, 1986 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Her family moved to Bangalore when she was only eleven months old.[1] Her father Prakash Padukone is a badminton player of international repute, while her mother is a travel agent. Furthermore, Padukone has a younger sister, Anisha (b.1991), who is an aspiring golfer.

Padukone attended Sophia High School in Bangalore. She completed her studies from Mount Carmel College. While in high school she played badminton at the state level like her father and was a member of her father's badminton club.[3] However, she wasn't keen on pursuing a career as a badminton player and abandoned it because of her ICSE exams.

Career

Modeling

While pursuing her studies in college, she decided to pursue a career in modeling due to her tall and slender figure.[5] Over the years, she has modeled for famous Indian brand names such as Liril, Dabur Lal powder, Close-Up toothpaste and Limca. She received many prestigious modeling offers, which included becoming the brand ambassadorship of the Jewels of India. Padukone hit the international scene when Maybelline made her their new international spokesperson.

At the 5th annual Kingfisher Fashion Awards she was awarded the title Model of the Year. Shortly afterward, she was chosen as one of the models for the Kingfisher Swimsuit Calendar for 2006 and won two trophies at the Idea Zee Fashion Awards: Female Model of the Year - (Commercial Assignments) and Fresh Face of the Year later that year. Padukone was also chosen as the brand ambassador of Kingfisher Airlines and most recently Levi Strauss and Tissot SA.

Acting

After pursuing a successful career in modeling, Padukone branched out into acting. She started by starring in the music video for the song Naam Hai Tera from the independent pop album Aap Kaa Surroor by Himesh Reshammiya.

In 2006, Padukone made her cinematic debut in the Kannada film, Aishwarya staring opposite actor Upendra. She later made a successful Bollywood debut in 2007 with Farah Khan's Om Shanti Om opposite Shahrukh Khan. The film went on to become the biggest hit of the year, both in India and abroad.The film featured her portraying Shantipriya - a 1970s superstar, and later as Sandy - a young woman who looks exactly like Shantipriya. Her performance was well received, earning the actress a Filmfare Best Female Debut Award as well as her first Filmfare Best Actress nomination. Taran Adarsh from indiaFM noted, "Deepika has all it takes to be a top star -- the personality, the looks and yes, she's supremely talented too. Standing in the same frame as SRK and getting it right is no small achievement. She comes as a whiff of fresh air!"

Padukone's most recent film is Siddharth Anand's Bachna Ae Haseeno, which released on August 15, 2008. As of August 2008, Padukone is currently working on Nikhil Advani's Chandni Chowk To China opposite Akshay Kumar.

Awards & nominations

Filmfare Awards

Winner

  • 2008: Filmfare Best Female Debut Award; Om Shanti Om
  • 2008: Sony Head N Shoulders Fresh Face of the Year Award; Om Shanti Om[10]

Nominated

  • 2008: Filmfare Best Actress Award; Om Shanti Om

Star Screen Awards

Winner

  • 2008: Star Screen Award for Most Promising Newcomer - Female; Om Shanti Om
  • 2008: Star Screen Award Jodi No. 1 along with Shahrukh Khan; Om Shanti Om

Zee Cine Awards

Winner

  • 2008: Zee Cine Award for Best Female Debut; Om Shanti Om

Nominated

  • 2008: Zee Cine Award for Best Actor - Female; Om Shanti Om

IIFA Awards

Winner

  • 2008: IIFA Awards' Best Debutant (Female); Om Shanti Om

Nominated

  • 2008: IIFA Best Actress Award; Om Shanti Om

Stardust Awards

Nominated

  • 2008: Stardust Superstar of Tomorrow - Female; Om Shanti Om

Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards

Winner

  • 2008: Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards' Best Female Debut; Om Shanti Om

Other Awards

  • 2007: Star's Sabsey Favourite Kaun Awards, Sabsey Favourite Nayi Heroine; Om Shanti Om
  • 2007: HT Café Film Awards, Best Newcomer Award (Female); Om Shanti Om
  • 2008: Reebok Zoom Glam Awards, Glam Debutant (Female); Om Shanti Om
  • 2008: Annual Central European Bollywood Awards, Breakthrough Role (Female); Om Shanti Om

Sonali Bendre


Sonali Bendre ( born 1 January 1975) is an Indian actress and model. She has starred in Bollywood films mostly but has acted in a few Marathi, Telugu, Tamil and Kannada films.


Biography

Sonali studied in Bangalore and Mumbai in Kendriya Vidyalaya and Holy Cross High School Thane respectively.

Sonali Bendre started out as a model before being selected for the "Star Dust Talent Search". Her first role was in Aag (1994) opposite Govinda. Though she initially struggled to be a successful actress, she was eventually given critical acclaim for her performances in films like Bhai (1997), Sarfarosh (1999), Zakhm, Duplicate, Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand United (1999), Dil Hi Dil Mein (2000), Tera Mera Saath Rahey and Anaahat (2003) among many others. she is also known for being one of the few actresses who acted opposite all top 4 khans (aamir, shahrukh, saif and salman.) she has also starred opposite some of the other biggest names in bollywood such as Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, Ajay Devgan, Sanjay Dutt and Anil Kapoor.

In 1995 she won the Filmfare Lux New Face Award. In 2001 she also won the Star Screen Award Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai where she co-starred with Anil Kapoor and Aishwarya Rai. She was the only cast member who was nominated and won the award. She was appreciated for her comic performances in films like Love Ke Liye Kuchh Bhi Karega

Next to her well-received performances, she was also recognized as a graceful dancer through films like Bombay, Lajja and Major Saab to name a few. She is frequently listed as one of the top most beautiful Bollywood actress.

On November 12, 2002 she married film producer/director Goldie Behl.

In 2003, she made a special appearance as Shah Rukh Khan's doctor in Kal Ho Naa Ho (produced by Karan Johar), which also starred Saif Ali Khan and Preity Zinta.

She also hosted the 50th Filmfare Awards with Saif Ali Khan and Farida Jalal on February 26, 2005. On August 9, 2005 she gave birth to a son, Ranvir, at Breach Candy Hospital.

Bendre is set to star in the theatre in a play called, Aap Ki Soniya. She also hosted a dance show on television named "kya masti kya dhoom....!"

Awards

  • 1993 Studied in Government Law College and got the first advertisement for Lakme. It was put at Church gate station
  • 1994, Star Screen Award Most Promising Newcomer - Female
  • 1995, Filmfare Lux New Face Award, Aag
  • 2001, Star Screen Award Best Supporting Actress, Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai
  • 2004, Star Screen Award, Best Actress-Marathi, Anaahat"

Trisha Krishnan


Trisha Krishnan, born on 4 May 1983 as Trisha Krishnamurthy ( is a prominent actress in both Tamil and Telugu film industries. She rose to fame with her roles in Tamil movies, Saamy and Ghilli.


Early life

Born to Krishnan and Uma Krishnan, in Palakkad, the Tamil Iyer actress got her higher education in Ethiraj College, Chennai. Later, she modelled and won Miss Salem in 1999, Miss Chennai in 1999 and Miss India Miss Beautiful Smile in 2001. In school, she participated in several cultural activities, sports and school band. She studied at Sacred Heart Church Park School, in Madras, which happens to be the same school where former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J.Jayalalitha studied.

She started her career as a model, appearing in many TV advertisements including that of Fair and Lovely and Josco Jeweller. She also starred in Falguni Pathak's music album Meri Chunar Ud Ud Jaye.

Film career

Trisha Krishnan first made her debut in films when she was offered a small cameo in the film Jodi. However, the first movie in which she signed up to enact the role of the leading lady was Priyadarshan's Leysa Leysa. A string of flops marked the beginning of her career, such as Manasellam, and Alai. However she was well suited for her role opposite Surya in Mounam Pesiyadhe and won critical acclaim. She is well acclaimed for her facial expressions while acting. She then played Vikram's lady love in the mega blockbuster Saamy. The next huge film she took part in followed immediately afterwards, was Ghilli with Vijay, which was a remake of Telugu blockbuster Okkadu.

In 2004, she starred in Varsham in Telugu which went on to become the biggest hit of the year and turned her into an overnight sensation. In 2005, she starred alongside Siddharth Narayan in the telugu flick Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana as the village girl Siri. The movie is about a rich boy, who tries to marry a girl - however her brother opposes. It is directed by Prabhu Deva, was successful at the box office[1] Krishnan won 2 awards for the film which include the Filmfare Award and Nandi Award.

She appeared in Mani Ratnam's Aayitha Ezhuthu which was remade into a hit Hindi movie Yuva. The Tamil version included Siddharth Narayan, Madhavan and Surya. Her later movies, Ji, Aathi and Aaru did not do well - though Aaru was received well by critics and both dubbed in Tamil and Telugu and produced by Saran, who had previously directed several successful movies. Her 2006 Telugu movie, Pournami, directed by Prabhu Deva, was a flop. However, another 2006 film, Something Something ... Unnakum Ennakum, where Krishnan acted opposite Jayam Ravi, did well at the box office. Something Something ... Unnakum Ennakum is a remake of the Telugu movie, Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana where she plays the same role.

Her Telugu film Sainikudu with Mahesh Babu was released on November 30, 2006. There were high expectations in the trade circles from this film especially after the smashing hit Pokiri, but this high budget film started off with below average reviews. Despite receiving bad reviews from the film trade, the film managed to get a decent opening in India and overseas.

Her next release after Sainikudu was Aadavari Matalaku Ardhalu Verule where she was cast opposite Venkatesh. This film was Selvaraghavan's first film in Telugu. The film released on April 27, 2007. The film is a family entertainer and received good response especially from the family audience. The box office returns exceeded the collections of later releases like Aata and Munna. Krishnan's performance is one of the highlights of the movie.

In Kireedam with Ajith, Krishnan tried comedy and received rave reviews. Kireedom opened with high expectations and received good reviews from media and audience. Her 2008 films, Bheema and Kuruvi failed to succeed at the box-office, whilst Krishna with Ravi Teja , opened to rave reviews.

Her other projects include three Tamil films, Radhamohan's Abhiyum Naanum, Sarvam with Arya and a Gautham Menon film. She has also signed a Telugu film: Bujjigadu starring Prabhas, directed by Puri Jagannadh.

Trisha recently replaced Rani Mukherjee as the Brand Ambassador of Fanta India. She is the brand ambassador of Scooty Pep+, for which she has replaced Preity Zinta. She endorses Perk chocolate, for which also she has replaced Preity Zinta. She is also the brand ambassador for Fiama Di Wills , a product by ITC

Shriya Saran


Shriya Saran born on September 11, 1982 is an Indian film actress. She began her career acting in music videos, while also attending an acting studio to follow her dream to act. After her debut in 2001 with Ishtam, she gained Telugu cinema's attention in 2002 by playing the role of Bhanu in Santhosham, her first major hit. Following the film she appeared in several Telugu films with prominent actors, whilst, also making in-roads in Bollywood as well as the Tamil film industry. In 2007, Saran became a national figure after her performance alongside Rajinikanth in Sivaji: The Boss, after which she has signed several Bollywood, Kollywood and also a Hollywood film.

Saran performs predominantly in leading heroine roles in high-budget and major studio films, ranging from romantic comedies and drama to science fiction and action thrillers. Her most popular released films include Santhosham (2002), Tagore (2003), Sivaji: The Boss (2007) and Azhagiya Tamil Magan (2007).


Career

Early career

Shriya's first opportunity to appear in front of the camera came whilst she studied her second year at the LSR College in Delhi, which she quit to participate for the shoot. Saran's first screen appearance was in the music video of Tirakthi Kyon Hawa by Reenu Nathan, which she was given to chance to perform in by her dance teacher who had recommended her. The video shot at Banaras gave her fame, prompting Ramoji Films to offer her the lead role of Neha in their film Ishtam starring and directed by newcomers. Saran despite wanting to only try one film eventually catapulted to fame. Before the release of Ishtam, Saran signed three mega-budget films; Santosham, Nuvve Nuvve and Tagore with the industry's top heroes, Nagarjuna, Tarun and Chiranjeevi respectively.

Film career

Shriya started her movie acting career with the Telugu film Ishtam (2001), produced by Usha Kiran Movies. This first film didn't fare too well at the box office, but she was noticed by many Telugu producers and directors. Soon she signed for Nagarjuna's Santosham (2002), which was a major hit and she didn't have to turn back since then. She was very lucky to get the most coveted chance to act opposite none other than Chiranjeevi at a very early point in her career. After the huge success of Tagore she became one of the top actresses of the south Indian film industry. Her later movies, such as Nuvve Nuvve and Bhageeratha, earned her many accolades. She had one of the biggest hits in her career with Chatrapati opposite Prabhas. Shriya is also endorses for large brands like LUX and Head&Shoulders.

She made her Tamil movie debut in Enakku 20 Unakku 18 (2003), cast along with Telugu actor Tarun, Trisha Krishnan. The film was an average hit at box-office, but it was more importantly a musical hit due to music composed by A. R. Rahman. She had plenty of glamorous roles lined up for her in Tamil, but instead continued with Tollywood for a year. She has made her comeback in Kollywood through the film Mazhai with Jayam Ravi. The movie did well at the box-office. She beat other top actresses for the much coveted role with Rajinikanth in Shankar's Sivaji: The Boss which is the by far the costliest Indian film till date after Dasavatharam. Most recently she appeared opposite Vijay in Azhagiya Tamil Magan and she is currently filming with Vikram in Kanthaswamy.

Personal life

Family

Saran was born in Haridwar and most of her life in a small colony at the foothills of the Shivalik range. Her father, Pushpendra Saran worked for the state-owned Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited while her mother, Neeraja Saran was a chemistry teacher at the Delhi Public School, which Saran had attended. Her elder brother, Abhiroop Saran is four years older than her and currently works with an advertising firm, FCB Ulka, in Mumbai. He is married to Aarti, who Saran describes her relationship with her "like a house on fire".

As a kid, Saran claims to have "pooled her pocket money that she was given over a period of time and give it to a blind school". When Shriya was 17, her family moved to Delhi because she was passionate to learn kathak from eminent guru, Shovana Narayan. In 2005, Saran was rumoured to be set to get married to her long term boyfriend, Rajiv Madhavan, which she later denied claiming the pair were "only close friends". However, in late December 2007, it became clear that Saran's relationship with her co-star Jesse Metcalfe has become more romantic. Neither of the pair have reported to the media about the link.[citation needed]

Controversy

In January 2008, a Hindu organisation based in Chennai lodged a police complaint against Saran, objecting to the outfit worn by her during the 175th day celebration of her film, Sivaji. In a complaint, the Hindu Makkal Katchi (HMK) alleged that Shriya's outfit had 'offended Hindu culture,'. The complaint was officially taken in by the police and is currently under investigation. Shriya is the fourth actor, after Kushboo, Shilpa Shetty and Reema Sen to face the fire of political parties and organisations in recent times. Shriya then tendered an unconditional apology for “wearing inappropriate skimpy attire”.