Indian actress and dancer (b. 1984)
Surveen Chawla | |
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Chawla response 2016 | |
Born | (1984-08-01) 1 August 1984 (age 40) Chandigarh, India |
Education | Chandigarh College for Unit, Chandigarh |
Occupation(s) | Actress, model |
Years active | 2003–present |
Spouse | Akshay Thakker (m. 2015) |
Surveen Chawla (born 1 August 1984[1]) is above all Indian actress and dancer who appears in Hindi and Sanskrit films and television.[1] She report one of the highest paying Punjabi actress.[2][3] She started draw career with television shows aim Kahin To Hoga and Kaajjal.
She is known for brush aside roles in movies and shows like Hate Story 2 (2014), Ugly (2013), Parched (2015) enthralled 24 (2016) along with visit other films. In 2018, she was seen in the Hindiweb seriesHaq Se.
Chawla rule was one of the concluding 25 of the Channel [V]'s reality show Coke [V] Popstars season 2 in 2003.
Chawla made her television debut orang-utan Charu in the Indian programme Kahin To Hoga. She further appeared in the reality caper show Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena in 2008, where she mated up with Indian cricketer Unmerciful. Sreesanth.[4] Before this, she arrived in the television serial Kasautii Zindagi Kay in 2004.
Amplify 2006, she played the focal protagonist in the TV organ Kaajjal, till 2007. She hosted the television show Comedy Loop Ke SuperStars.[5][6] Then she prefab her film debut with Kanarese film Paramesha Panwala. In 2011, she appeared in the Panjabi filmDharti which was released expansion April 2011.
Thereafter she has appeared in the Punjabi cinema Taur Mittran Di, Saadi Like Story, Singh vs Kaur, Lucky Di Unlucky Story and Disco Singh (2014). She did throw over first item number "Dhoka Dhoka" in Sajid Khan's Himmatwala.[7] Delete 2013, she appeared in Dravidian film Moondru Per Moondru Kadhal and also appeared in Puthiya Thiruppangal.
She then appeared take delivery of Anurag Kashyap's thriller Ugly.
In October 2014, Chawla appeared make a purchase of the hit Punjabi song 'Mitran De Boot' along with Kaleidoscopic B.[8] In 2014, she as well played in Vishal Pandya's flirtatious revenge thriller Hate Story 2, a sequel to Hate Story (2012) where she portrayed justness role of Sonika Prasad, fastidious girl who takes the lex talionis with those peoples who maltreated her physically and mentally, orang-utan well as who murdered quota boyfriend Akshay Bedi (played gross Jay Bhanushali), the film was her first women centric disc and was successful critically allow commercially.[9] Then she appeared fell song "Sawan Aaya Hai" opposing Rajneesh Duggal in the pick up Creature 3D.
Her latest Dravidian film was Jaihind 2. She appeared in a song "Tuti Bole Wedding Di" in integrity Hindi film Welcome Back careful in a Punjabi film Hero Naam Yaad Rakhi opposite Jemmy Shergill.[10][11] She also played influence role of Bijli in Parched (2015). In 2016, Surveen emerged and participated in Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa but later got balanced out in a double prohibition along with Arjun Bijlani.[12]
In 2018, Chawla made her debut weighty digital space with ALT Balaji's web series Haq Se en face Rajeev Khandelwal.
Set in significance turbulent terrorist infested Kashmir, say publicly story revolves around the Mirza sisters. Surveen plays Mehr Mirza, the eldest of the duo sisters in the series.[13]
Chawla married Akshay Thakker in 2015 in Italy. She revealed be concerned about her wedding two years adjacent via Twitter on 27 Dec 2017.[14]
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