Shraddha Das turned her back on journalism for the arc lights, and what a decision it was. A Mumbai-born Bengali on March 4, 1987, she graduated with a journalism degree from Mumbai University. Theater workshops with NSD stars during student life sparked her love for acting, leading to professional training.
South cinema welcomed her in 2008 with ‘Siddu from Sikakulam.’ She thrived in Telugu hits ‘Arya 2’ and ‘Darling,’ Tamil ‘Naga Vallii,’ and others, often in sequels—hence ‘Sequel Queen.’ Multilingual prowess took her to Kannada, Malayalam, and Bengali screens.
Bollywood entry via 2010’s ‘Lahore’ paved the way for diverse roles in ‘Great Grand Masti,’ ‘Lucky Kabootar,’ ‘Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji,’ and standout ‘Sanam Teri Kasam’ as Ruby. Her vivacious style, romance-infused acting, and stellar dance moves shone in supporting roles across 50+ films, web shows, and TV.
Shraddha’s path from aspiring reporter to cinema sensation reflects unyielding pursuit of passion. With modeling as a launchpad, she crafted a niche blending South flair with Bollywood appeal, proving versatility trumps origins every time.
