Aruna Shields

Aruna Shields
Born (1978-08-06) 6 August 1978
London, United Kingdom
Occupation Actress
Years active 2002−Present

Aruna Shields is a British, actress, filmmaker and therapist. She debuted in Bollywood with the film Prince.

Career

Shields', while at a theatrical workshop, was spotted by an acting agent. According to Google zeitgeist, in the year 2010, Aruna was the number one most sought-after actress in internet queries originating from India.[1]

Shields' has a wellbeing channel on YouTube called Aruna Shields TV, which began in 2015. [2]

She studied Hypnosis and Psychotherapy at Masters level at the National Colleges in London and also trained in Mindfulness. [3] Her earlier education includes a distinction from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, a degree from Central Saint Martins, and an academic scholarship to Durham Boarding School.

She made her Bollywood debut in 2010, in the action thriller, Prince. The same year, she played the female lead in the epic adventure Ao The Last Neanderthal, a love story set 30,000 years ago in a lost savage world. The film was produced by European cinema chain UGC.

Her film Mr Singh Mrs Mehta, was released on 25 June 2010.[4]

Aruna is also a dance choreographer and has experience as a belly dancer.[5]

Filmography

Year Feature Film[6]Role Other Notes
2007 Mission Improbable[7]
2010 Prince Maya
Mr Singh Mrs Mehta Neera Singh
Ao: The Last Hunter[8] Aki
2011 Dhada[9] Item no song
2012 Vanilla Sundae[10] Jazz Kaur
2014 GoldFrapp[11]
[12]

Television

Television Role Comment
Uncovering Iran Athlete BBC
Breakfast with Frost Guest BBC
Byker Grove Love interest Sir David Frost

Commercials

Commercials Role Comment
LYNX / AXE ...Lynx Blow Interactive cave girl *award winning* Dare
Pantene PRO V Herself Rankin/ digital

References

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