Shriya Saran | Age, Bio, Wiki, Family, Siblings, Education, Career, Movies, TV, Awards, Net Worth, Husband & Kids | 2023

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Shriya Saran Net Worth, Age, Height, Weight, Husband, Boyfriends

Shriya Saran is a renowned Indian actress known for her captivating performances in the film industry. Born on September 11, 1982, in Dehradun, India, she made her acting debut in 2001 and quickly rose to fame. With a career spanning over two decades, Shriya has appeared in numerous Bollywood, Tollywood, and Tamil films. Her versatility and beauty have earned her a dedicated fan following, making her one of the most beloved actresses in India’s entertainment world. Shriya Saran continues to charm audiences with her talent and grace. Shriya Saran age is [dob].

Biography:

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Family / Parents & Education:

Shriya Saran Bhatnagar was born in Haridwar in Northern India, to Pushpendra Saran Bhatnagar and Neeraja Saran Bhatnagar. Her dad worked for Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited and her mom was a science educator in Delhi Public School, Ranipur in Haridwar, and Delhi Public School, Mathura Road, New Delhi.

Saran finished her tutoring from the two schools where her mom had educated. She has a senior sibling named Abhiroop who lives in Mumbai. Her family lived in the community of BHEL province in Haridwar when she was growing up. She later learned at Lady Shri Ram College in Delhi and got a Bachelor of Arts degree in writing.

Early / Professional Career:

Saran got her first chance to show up before the camera for a video shoot. Following her move educator’s suggestion, she was welcome to show up in the music video of Renoo Nathan’s “Thirakti Kyun Hawa”. Shot in Banaras, the video was seen by Ramoji Films who offered her the lead role of Neha in their film Ishtam. Saran acknowledged the part and, even before it was discharged she was marked to four additional movies, including Nuvve, in which she played a tycoon’s girl who falls for a white-collar class man. In 2002, she featured in Santosham, co-featuring Nagarjuna, Prabhu Deva, and Gracy Singh, which was her first business achievement. She likewise played out the lead female role in a few Telugu films including Tagore, which was screened at the International Indian Film Academy Awards and was a business achievement.

In 2007, she was picked to play the lead female role inverse Rajinikanth in S. Shankar’s Sivaji: The Boss, which was the most costly Indian film around then. R.G. Vijayasarathy wrote in his reviews for Rediff that, besides her excellence, Saran “demonstrates that she can act as well”. Her performance earned her a South Scope Style Award for Best Tamil Actress. In 2008, Saran made her American film career debut in Ashok Amritraj’s The Other End of the Line. In mid-2013, Saran showed up in a thing number in the film Zila Ghaziabad. This was her first thing number in a Hindi film.

Saran’s first film of 2014, discharged May 23, was the Telugu family show Manam, which was an accomplishment in India and America. Saran’s first film of 2015 was Gopala, a redo of the Bollywood blockbuster Oh, My God, discharged in the January happy season. She will next show up in director Karan Bhutani’s Hindi film Valmiki Ki Bandook, which is presently under creation. She showed up in inverse Ajay Devgan in Drishyam, a redo of the Malayalam film of a similar name, which ended up being a film industry achievement. In mid-January 2016, she showed up in Nagarjuna’s Oopiri, while additionally marking for her next Hindi film Tadka, inverse Nana Patekar. In May 2016, she was chosen as a female lead in Balakrishna’s 100th film Gautamiputra Satakarni.

Other Works:

In 2003, Saran hosted the 50th Filmfare South Award with entertainer R. Madhavan. She was a part of Tamil director Mani Ratnam’s stage appearance, Netru, Indru, Naalai, an occasion which tried to raise assets for “The Banyan”, a deliberate association that rehabilitates vagrants with psychological sickness in Chennai. She was one of the visitors to nearby actor Surya Sivakumar at the season 3 finale of the TV movie shows Maanada Mayilada.

Saran was the primary actress and the third big name after Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan to convey a talk to understudies at the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad on 12 February 2010. In 2011, she gave a talk to understudies at the Indian Institutes of Technology Madras on the historical backdrop of movies, and movies as a mechanism of social trade.

Shriya Saran Husband & Personal Life:

Saran has consistently been hesitant to discuss her private life, and as a rule, denied that revealed linkups are sentimental in nature.

On 12 March 2018, she wedded her Russian beau Andrei Koscheev at her Lokhandwala living arrangement. Saran is a brand diplomat for the Naandi Foundation and for the Save A Child’s Heart Foundation, which works to assist poor youngsters and individuals influenced by common catastrophes. She helps account a Prevention of Aids establishment. In 2009, Saran got together with other famous characters to advance ‘The Joy of Giving Week’, to support individuals from varying backgrounds to take part in demonstrations of giving. She normally partakes in fairs and battles that partner with youngster benefits.

Shriya Saran Net Worth:

Shriya Saran has an expected net worth is $15 Million according to Celebrity Net Worth. She charges around Rs 1 crore for each film. See more about Shriya Saran net worth, movies & awards below.

Movies:

Ishtam (2001) Santosham (2002) Chennakesava Reddy (2002)
Nuvve Nuvve (2002) Tujhe Meri Kasam (2003) Tagore (2003)
Ela Cheppanu (2003) Enakku 20 Unakku 18 (2003) Nenunnanu (2004)
Thoda Tum Badlo Thoda Hum (2004) Arjun (2004) Balu (2005)
Naa Alludu (2005) Sada Mee Sevalo (2005) Soggadu (2005)
Subash Chandra Bose (2005) Mazhai (2005) Chhatrapati (2005)
Bhageeratha (2005) Bommalata (2005) Devadasu (2006)
Game (2006) Boss (2006) Munna (2006)
Arasu (2006) Sivaji (2007) Awarapan (2007)
Tulasi (2007) Azhagiya Tamil Magan (2007) Mission Istaanbul (2008)
The Other End of the Line (2008) The Power of One (2009) Thoranai (2009)
Pistha (2009) Kanthaswamy (2009) Kutty (2010)
Jaggubhai (2010) Pokkiri Raja (2010) Don Seenu (2010)
Puli (2010) Chikku Bukku (2010) Rowthiram (2011)
Rajapattai (2011) Casanovva (2012) Gali Gali Chor Hai (2012)
Life is Beautiful (2012) Midnight’s Children (2012) Zila Ghaziabad (2013)
Pavitra (2013) Chandra (2014) Manam (2014)
Drishyam (2015) Oopiri (2016) Thozha (2016)
Paisa Vasool (2017) Kathanayakudu (2019) Sab Kushal Mangal (2020)
Naragasooran (TBA) Tadka (TBA) Sangakkara (TBA)

Awards:

  • South Scope Style Awards
  • Stardust Exciting New Face Awards
  • Amrita Mathrubhumi Awards
  • ITFA Best Actress Awards
  • TV9 TSR National Awards
  • SIIMA Awards
  • Santosham Film Awards