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  Sharmiela Mandre
Sharmiela Mandre is an Indian actress who mainly appears in Kannada films. She started her film career through the Kannada film Sajni, opposite Dhyan and had her first commercial success with the film Krishna opposite Ganesh.  Her other hit films include Navagraha (2008), Venkata in Sankata (2009) and Swayamvara (2010), having done so she has established herself as a leading contemporary actress in Kannada cinema. 

In 2012 she debuted in Tamil with the film Mirattal and got accolades for her performance in the film which was a remake of the telugu hit film Dhee. 

She immediately went on to sign her first telugu film Kevvu Keka opposite Comedy star Allari Naresh. In 2013, she changed her name from Sharmila to Sharmiela.

Sharmiela Mandre is an Indian actress who mainly appears in Kannada films. She started her film career through the Kannada film Sajni, opposite Dhyan and had her first commercial success with the film Krishna opposite Ganesh.  Her other hit films include Navagraha (2008), Venkata in Sankata (2009) and Swayamvara (2010), having done so she has established herself as a leading contemporary actress in Kannada cinema. 

In 2012 she debuted in Tamil with the film Mirattal and got accolades for her performance in the film which was a remake of the telugu hit film Dhee. 

She immediately went on to sign her first telugu film Kevvu Keka opposite Comedy star Allari Naresh. In 2013, she changed her name from Sharmila to Sharmiela.

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  Richa Chadda
Richa Chadda is an Indian film and theater actress, born on 28th December, 1988 in Amritsar, Punjab. Prior to her film career, she has acted in number of plays in theater. And then made her debut by the film, 'Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!'. She is best known for character as Sardar's sparkling steely wife- Nagma in 'Gangs Of Wasseypur' and 'Gangs Of Wasseypur 2'.

Richa Chadda was brought up in Delhi. She belongs to non-filmy background, her father owns a management firm and mother is renowned professor at Delhi University. After completing her schooling from Sardar Patel Vidyalay in 2002, she graduated with Bachelors in History from St. Stephen's College, Delhi. Chadda later went on to get a Post graduate diploma in Social Communication Media from Sophia College, Mumbai. She started her career as a model and then moved to theater. She has also receive...  See full bio

Richa Chadda is an Indian film and theater actress, born on 28th December, 1988 in Amritsar, Punjab. Prior to her film career, she has acted in number of plays in theater. And then made her debut by the film, 'Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!'. She is best known for character as Sardar's sparkling steely wife- Nagma in 'Gangs Of Wasseypur' and 'Gangs Of Wasseypur 2'.

Richa Chadda was brought up in Delhi. She belongs to non-filmy background, her father owns a management firm and mother is renowned professor at Delhi University. After completing her schooling from Sardar Patel Vidyalay in 2002, she graduated with Bachelors in History from St. Stephen's College, Delhi. Chadda later went on to get a Post graduate diploma in Social Communication Media from Sophia College, Mumbai. She started her career as a model and then moved to theater. She has also received her training under Barry John.

Richa entered into Bollywood world by appearing as Dolly in 'Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!', which was critically acclaimed. Then the role, which gave her wide recognition was Nagma Khatoon in 'Gangs Of Wasseypur' and 'Gangs Of Wasseypur 2', in which she matured from 16 years old shy newly married girl to sixty years old iron hearted matriarch. Her performance was well appreciated in that typical male-centered movie. She won the Filmfare Best Actress (Critics) award in 2013. For her effortless fierce acting, she got the title 'Ms. Fire'. Later, she was seen in Farhan Akhtar's Excel Entertainment movie 'Fukrey', wherein she played the rocking role of a female mafia don called Bholi Punjaban. Through her films, she has made a statement for herself as a strong, bold, fierce woman in Bollywood.

Richa will be next starring in the movie 'Tamanchey' opposite Nikhil Dwivedi, wherein she will be seen in a glamorous role of an outlaw gangster girl. She will also be seen in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's epic movie, 'Ram Leela' wherein her character is named Raseela. Also, she will feature in an international short film alongside Ben Kingsley directed by renowned director Mira Nair.
Richa Chadda is also the face of endorsements like Tata Sky, Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate, Archies Gallery, Minute Maid, etc.

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  Aditi Rao Hydari
The classical Bharatnatyam dancer and a new talent in the tinsel town Aditi Rao Hydari was born in Hyderabad on 28th October 1978. Her family background is the cream of the crop and well-known. She is from a royal family. Her great grandfather was Sir Akbar Hydari who worked as a Prime Minister for the Ministry of Hyderabad. Her grandfather was Sir Muhammad Saleh Akbar Hydari who is a former Governor of Assam and her maternal grandfather is Raja Rameshwar Rao of Wanaparthy who had worked in a Foreign service. So in short, she is from an elite and royal family background. Aditi started taking Bharatnatyam lessons at a very young age. She has learnt the art of dancing under famous Bharatnatyam dancer Leela Samson.

Aditi has made a successful debut through a Tamil film 'Sringaram' which was proved successful at the Box office. In this film , she has pla...  See full bio

The classical Bharatnatyam dancer and a new talent in the tinsel town Aditi Rao Hydari was born in Hyderabad on 28th October 1978. Her family background is the cream of the crop and well-known. She is from a royal family. Her great grandfather was Sir Akbar Hydari who worked as a Prime Minister for the Ministry of Hyderabad. Her grandfather was Sir Muhammad Saleh Akbar Hydari who is a former Governor of Assam and her maternal grandfather is Raja Rameshwar Rao of Wanaparthy who had worked in a Foreign service. So in short, she is from an elite and royal family background. Aditi started taking Bharatnatyam lessons at a very young age. She has learnt the art of dancing under famous Bharatnatyam dancer Leela Samson.

Aditi has made a successful debut through a Tamil film 'Sringaram' which was proved successful at the Box office. In this film , she has played the character of Devdasi very well. She got a critical acclaim for this. Her dancing skills paved her a road towards a grand entrance in the world of films. She bagged national awards for her outstanding performance in this film. Then she did a Malayalam film named as 'Prajapathi'. This film paved her a road towards Hindi film industry. Veteran director Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra offered her a supporting role in 'Delhi 6'. After that she is progressing day by day towards creating her own space in the tinsel town. She has worked in the TV commercials like Airtel 3G and Raymonds etc.

In 2011 she played the character of Shanti in the film 'Yeh Saali Zindagi'. Charming Aditi got the screen award for this film. She was also seen in Imtiaz Ali's popular flick 'Rockstar' for which she got a critical acclaim. In her recent film with Ali Zafar 'London, Paris, New York' , she made a debut in singing by singing 2 songs for the film.

Shy and beautiful Aditi wants to make her family proud with her good performances in films. She is determined to create her own position in the B-Town. Her future projects are 'Murder 3' directed by Vishesh Bhatt starring Randeep Hooda which is about to release soon. And 'Naam Hai Boss' starring Akshay Kumar which is directed by Anthony D'Souza.

 
  Vivan Bhatena
Vivan Bhatena is an Indian television actor and model. He portrayed the role of the vice captain of the India national cricket team, Abimanyu Singh, in the 2007 hit film, Chak De India. He also played the roles of Armaan Kapoor in Aamir Khan starrer psychological thriller, Talaash.

Model-turned-actor Vivan Bhatena made his debut on the small screen as Tulsi's son-in-law Abhishek in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi. He also stars in the Zee weekly Time Bomb, Maayka (Zee TV) and Kumkum Ek Pyaara sa Bandhan.

Vivan Bhatena, 2001 Grasim Mr. India title holder, was also seen on the stage in Sandiip Sikcand’s Champagne On The House. He played the role of Shashank in the series Pyaar Ka Bandhan on Sony entertainment television. He appeared in Falguni Pathak's video Maine Payal Hain Chankaayi.

Vivan Bhatena is an Indian television actor and model. He portrayed the role of the vice captain of the India national cricket team, Abimanyu Singh, in the 2007 hit film, Chak De India. He also played the roles of Armaan Kapoor in Aamir Khan starrer psychological thriller, Talaash.

Model-turned-actor Vivan Bhatena made his debut on the small screen as Tulsi's son-in-law Abhishek in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi. He also stars in the Zee weekly Time Bomb, Maayka (Zee TV) and Kumkum Ek Pyaara sa Bandhan.

Vivan Bhatena, 2001 Grasim Mr. India title holder, was also seen on the stage in Sandiip Sikcand’s Champagne On The House. He played the role of Shashank in the series Pyaar Ka Bandhan on Sony entertainment television. He appeared in Falguni Pathak's video Maine Payal Hain Chankaayi.

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  M. G. Soman
M. G. Soman (1941–1997) was an actor in Malayalam film. Soman's last film was Lelam in 1997. He has done roles in Tamil films Aval Oru Thodar Kathai (1974), Naalai Namadhe (1975), Kumaara Vijayam (1976) and Airport (1993).

He is considered as one of the superstar trio of Malayalam cinema during the late 1970s and earlier 1980s along with Sukumaran and Jayan.

He was born as Somashekharan Nair to, K.N. Govinda Panicker and P.K. Bhavaniyamma, in Tiruvalla, Travancore on 28 October 1941. He had his primary education from Balikamadom H. S. S., Thiruvalla, St Thomas HSS Thirumoolapuram. While studying at seventh grade he started a drama troupe with his friend and performed drama Manaltharikal Garjikkunnu.

He did his preuniversity degree at St. Berchmans College, Changanassery. Later he joined Indian Air Force. Soo...  See full bio

M. G. Soman (1941–1997) was an actor in Malayalam film. Soman's last film was Lelam in 1997. He has done roles in Tamil films Aval Oru Thodar Kathai (1974), Naalai Namadhe (1975), Kumaara Vijayam (1976) and Airport (1993).

He is considered as one of the superstar trio of Malayalam cinema during the late 1970s and earlier 1980s along with Sukumaran and Jayan.

He was born as Somashekharan Nair to, K.N. Govinda Panicker and P.K. Bhavaniyamma, in Tiruvalla, Travancore on 28 October 1941. He had his primary education from Balikamadom H. S. S., Thiruvalla, St Thomas HSS Thirumoolapuram. While studying at seventh grade he started a drama troupe with his friend and performed drama Manaltharikal Garjikkunnu.

He did his preuniversity degree at St. Berchmans College, Changanassery. Later he joined Indian Air Force. Soon after retiring from the Indian Air Force, Soman joined Kottarakkara Sreedharan Nair's drama troupe Jayasree and then to moved to the film industry. He worked at Kerala Arts Theaters and KPAC.

Ramarajyam of Kerala Arts theaters opened him a way to movie industry. His first film was Gayatri directed by P. N. Menon in 1973. He acted in the role of a hero from 1976 to 1983 and later played the roles of villains, comedians and supporting roles. In 1977, his greatest film was released under the direction of I. V. Sasi – Itha Ivide Vare. He soon rose to become the busiest actor in the industry.

In 1978, Soman had acted in 42 films as hero, which was till today kept as a record. After 1984, he had shifted from heroic roles to character roles. In 1997, Lelam, directed by Joshiy, was his last film and his performance as Aanakkattil Eappachan was greatly appreciated and received critical acclaim. He died on 12 December 1997 due to jaundice. He was 56. He produced a Malayalam movie titled as BHOOMIKA in 1991 which was directed by I.V.Sasi and enacted by Jayaram, Suresh Gopi, Mukesh, Urvashi etc.

He is married to Sujatha. They have a son Saji and a daughter Sindhu. His son Saji also acted in a few movies.

Known For: Airport
 
 
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