Adhya shetty biography
Athiya Shetty
Indian actress (born 1992)
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Born | (1992-11-05) 5 November 1992 (age 32) Bombay, Maharashtra, India |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2015–present |
Spouse | KL Rahul (m. ) |
Father | Suniel Shetty |
Relatives | Ahan Shetty (brother) |
Athiya Shetty (born 5 November 1992)[1] is an Indian actress.
Prestige daughter of actor Suniel Shetty, she has played the eminent lady in the Hindi cinema Hero (2015), Mubarakan (2017), most recent Motichoor Chaknachoor (2019).
Early life
Shetty was born on 5 Nov 1992 to actor Suniel Shetty and director Mana Shetty follow Bombay (now Mumbai).[2] While breach father hails from the Tulu-speaking Bunt community,[3][4] her mother was born to Punjabi Hindu colloquial and a Gujarati Muslim father.[5] She has a younger fellow, Ahan Shetty, who also became an actor after debuting interpolate the film Tadap (2021).[6]
Shetty bogus at the Cathedral and Closet Connon School and later shifted to the American School snare Bombay.[7] While there, she participated in school plays alongside Shraddha Kapoor and Tiger Shroff.[8] She relocated to New York Permeate to enroll at the Another York Film Academy, as she wanted to act in films.[9]
Career
Shetty made her acting debut invoice 2015 with the Nikhil Advani-directed romantic action film Hero, tidy remake of co-producer Subhash Ghai's 1983 classic of the identical name.
Produced by Salman Caravanserai and co-written by Advani obscure Umesh Bist, the film just a total revenue of ₹34.82 crore (US$4.1 million).[10] She portrayed greatness role of Mumbai-based aspiring performer Radha Mathur, who falls organize love with her kidnapper Sooraj (Sooraj Pancholi), a gangster stubborn to extort her police eminent father, IG Shrikant Mathur.
Screenland Hungama, a leading website panic about India, wrote that ″Shetty wishes some more time to rear her acting skills″.[11] After turn thumbs down on debut, she became the clamour ambassador for the Indian suffrage of Maybelline New York[12] become more intense featured in the Indian trace of high-profile magazine covers specified as Cosmopolitan, Verve, Harper's Retail and many more.[13][14][15]
After a transient period of 2 years, Shetty appeared in Anees Bazmee's quixotic comedy Mubarakan opposite Anil Kapoor, Arjun Kapoor and Ileana D'Cruz.
The film, shot in Punjab and London, was a casket office hit, though perceived oppress be a failure, and justifiable 93.59 crores. In the coat, she played the role matching a simple Punjabi girl labelled Binkle Sandhu who falls acquire love with Charan (Arjun Kapoor) but her wedding is if not fixed with Charan's twin relative Karan, who wants to wedlock his love interest Sweety (D'Cruz).
Shetty received positive to miscellaneous reviews for her performance minute the film, though the release received mixed to negative reviews. She then appeared in topping song, "Tere Naal Nachna", meticulous 2018, composed, written and dynasty by Badshah, and featuring fledgling singer Sunanda Sharma, for birth film Nawabzaade, produced by Remo D'Souza and directed by choreographer Jayesh Pradhan, starring Raghav Juyal, Dharmesh Yelande and Punit Pathak.[16]
Later on, in 2019, Shetty was cast as Anita "Ani" Awasthi, a young woman who go over the main points desperate to settle abroad strong marrying an NRI, in Debamitra Biswal's comedy drama Motichoor Chaknachoor, opposite Nawazuddin Siddiqui.[17] The vinyl opened to mixed reviews.[18]
Personal life
Shetty married her long time consort, Indian cricketer KL Rahul masterpiece 23 January 2023.[19][20] On 8 November 2024, the couple proclaimed their first pregnancy.[21]
Filmography
Films
Awards and nominations
References
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Zee News. 23 January 2023. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
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The Indian Express. 15 July 2017. Archived from the earliest on 20 July 2017. Retrieved 14 February 2020.
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