From newsrooms to reel life, Shraddha Das has scripted a remarkable tale. Born March 4, 1987, in Mumbai to a Bengali family, she pursued a Mass Media degree specializing in journalism at Mumbai University. Yet, college theater sessions with NSD veterans shifted her trajectory toward acting.
Debuting in 2008’s Telugu ‘Siddu from Sikakulam,’ she captivated South India. Films like ‘Arya 2,’ ‘Darling,’ ‘Naga Vallii,’ and ‘Guntur Talkies’ followed, with frequent sequel appearances earning her ‘Sequel Queen’ fame. Her work spanned Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Bengali industries, showcasing linguistic versatility.
In Bollywood, ‘Lahore’ (2010) introduced her as Ida. She lit up screens in ‘Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji,’ ‘Sanam Teri Kasam’ (as the memorable Ruby), ‘Lucky Kabootar,’ and ‘Great Grand Masti.’ Predominantly in supporting parts, her energetic performances, beauty, and dance skills stole the show.
Boasting a filmography of over 50 projects, plus web series and TV, Shraddha embodies reinvention. Her modeling roots and rigorous training underline a career built on talent and tenacity, making her a beloved figure across Indian cinema landscapes.