Shraddha Arya

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Shraddha Arya

Shraddha Arya wearing a Sari, traditional Indian attire
Born (1986-08-08) 8 August 1986
New Delhi, India
Occupation actress, model
Years active 2004–present

Shradha Arya is an Indian actress prominently working in the Telugu language film industry. She debuted in Tamil films through the film Kalvanin Kadhali and also played in Godava[1] opposite Vaibhav Reddy. She is the female model in the Shael Oswal's album song named "Soniye Hiriye". Recently she was seen playing the female lead in Shashi Sumeet Mittal's show Main Laxmi Tere Aangan Ki[2] on the TV channel LifeOK, opposite Sudeep Sahir.

Early Life and Career

Shraddha originally hails from Delhi, India. She started her career as a model. She appeared in few music albums before acting in films. In 2005 she debuted with a Tamil film named Kalvanin Kadhali (2006 film) and then she got a dream debut in Ram Gopal Varma's Nishabd which also starred Amitabh Bachchan and Revathi.

Filmography

Year Film Role Language
2000 Soniye Heeriye by Shael (2000 Music Video)| "Shael's Girlfriend Punjabil
2005 Kalvanin Kadhali Tamil
2007 Nishabd Ritu Hindi
Godava Anjali Telugu
2010 Paathshaala Natasha Singh Hindi
Kothi Muka Lavanya Telugu
Romeo Telugu
Thingarodu Telugu
Vandae Maatharam Malayalam
2011 Double Decker Parvathy Kannada
Maduve Mane Suma Kannada
2012 Balaraju Aadi Bammardi Shashi Telugu

Television Appearances

Year TV Show Role Co-Star Language TV Channel
2004 India's Best Cinestars Ki Khoj Contestant HIndi Zee TV
2011-2012 Main Lakshmi Tere Aangan Ki Lakshmi Arjun Agnihotri / Kaanchi Kashyap (Double Role) Sudeep Sahir Hindi Life OK
2013 Tumhari Pakhi Paakhi Mohammed Iqbal Khan Hindi Life OK

Special appearances

Year TV Show Language TV Channel Month
2012 Dil Se Di Dua... Saubhagyavati Bhava? Hindi Life OK November 2012

See also

References

  1. "The silent achiever!". The Times of India. 19 May 2008. Retrieved 29 September 2012. 
  2. "Lots of twists ahead for Laxmi". Deccan Chronicle. 27 April 2012. Retrieved 29 September 2012. 

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