Shraddha Kapoor is a popular Indian actress and singer, Bollywood star. Her film career started in 2010 and continues to this day. Among her most significant works are roles in the films of director-director Mohit Suri "Villain" and "Life in the Name of Love 2".
The early years and the first serious role in cinema
Shraddha Kapoor was born, as indicated on her Facebook page, March 3, 1987. Her father is actor Shakti Kapoor (he became famous primarily as a performer of negative roles in Bollywood), and her mother is vocalist Shivangi Kapoor (Kolhapur was the last name before marriage). Shraddha is not the only child in the family; she has an older brother who also works in the film industry.
Shraddha received her elementary education at the prestigious Jamnabai Narsee School, located in Mumbai. Then she studied for a year at a university in American Boston, after which she left him and took up her professional career.
Shraddha starred in a movie for the first time in 2010, in the film Three Cards. On the set, she could learn mastery from such Indian stars as Amitabh Bachchan and Raima Sen. The film did not raise a lot of money in movie theaters, but Shraddha was still nominated for the Filmfare Award (this is the most prestigious Bollywood Award) for the best female film debut. In addition, the influential Indian newspaper Itimes put the girl in third place in the annual ranking of "hottest debutantes."
Further career
In 2011, the romantic comedy End of Love came out with Shraddha in the title role. This film as a whole was also not well received by the audience. However, Shraddha herself received praise from critics for her wonderful game. In addition, for this role, the girl was awarded the Stardust Awards in 2012.
In 2013, Mohit Suri's romantic film "Life in the Name of Love 2" was presented to the audience. The main roles in it were played by Shraddhi Kapoor and Aditya Roy Kapoor (this actor is also very popular in India). The film was a huge success at the box office - fees amounted to 18 million US dollars. Specifically, Shraddha the role of Aroha Keshav Shirke brought genuine fame and a number of nominations for film awards.
In 2014, Shraddha took part in another Mohit Suri film - “The Villain”. This tape tells the story of an inveterate criminal (played by Sidhart Malhotra), who once falls in love with a girl named Aisha (Shraddha plays this role), and then loses her … It’s interesting that in this film you can hear Shraddha’s song " Galliyan "is her debut as a singer. According to open sources, "Villain" earned $ 16 million.
In June 2014, Shraddha took part in the new Indian film adaptation of Shakespeare's play Hamlet (it was called Hyder), as well as in the sequel Everyone Can Dance 2.
The next important project of Shraddhi was the film "Rebel." Here she appeared in the frame with a young Bollywood artist Tiger Schroff.
In 2016, Shraddha played herself in the movie "Flying Jutt". In addition, in 2016, the movie “We Play Rock 2” was released on the movie screens, where Shraddha not only played one of the heroines, but also sang.
Among the significant projects of 2017, in which the actress was involved, it should be noted the film "Yes, my joy" - a remake of the Tamil (Tamil - one of the peoples of India) film of Mani Ratnam, released a couple of years earlier.
Also in 2017, Shraddha took part in the film "Half-Friend", created on the basis of the literary work of Cetan Bhagat. This film was another collaboration between Mohita Suri and Shraddhi Kapoor.
In the autumn of the same year, the picture "Hasina, Queen of Mumbai" was released in India, where the actress appeared in the image of Hasina Parkar, the sister of the big criminal boss Daud Ibrahim.
One of the last works of Shraddhi Kapoor is his role in the drama "There is no light, but the counter is spinning." In addition, not so long ago, she participated in the filming of the movie "Saaho", the world premiere of which is scheduled for August 2019.