
Who is Aneet Padda? All you need to know about the ‘Saiyaara' actress who made her debut with Kajol
is a rising and new face in the world of Hindi cinema. She is gradually making waves for her acting skills. Without a typical Bollywood background, Aneet has worked her way into the industry through sheer hard work and talent.
She first appeared on screen in the film 'Salaam Venky', directed by actress Revathy. In this film, she shared the screen with
Kajol
. Though her role was small, it introduced her to Hindi cinema and gave her some early exposure.
Getting noticed in '
Big Girls Don't Cry
'
Aneet gained greater recognition in 2024 with the web series 'Big Girls Don't Cry'. She played the role of Roohi in the show and acted alongside well-known names such as
Pooja Bhatt
, Raima Sen, and Zoya Hussain. Her performance was noticed and praised by both viewers and critics.
The series gave her a solid platform and helped her build a fan base among young audiences. The role showed off her ability as an actress and opened doors for more opportunities in the industry.
A love for music too
Apart from acting, Aneet is also passionate about music. She is a singer and songwriter as well. In 'Big Girls Don't Cry', she didn't just act but also lent her voice to one of the songs in the soundtrack.
A major turning point
A big turning point in Aneet's career came when she auditioned for
Mohit Suri
's new film 'Saiyaara', as per reports her performance stood out so much that the team quickly decided to cast her as the female lead opposite
Ahaan Panday
, who is also making his debut with this film.
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About 'Saiyaara'
In 'Saiyaara', Aneet stars opposite Ahaan Panday, who is the cousin of actress
Ananya Panday
. The film is directed by Mohit Suri, known for his emotional love stories like 'Aashiqui 2' and 'Ek Villain'. The teaser of the film promises a deep and intense romantic story filled with passion, drama, and heartbreak. Aneet's chemistry with Ahaan in the teaser has caught people's attention, and many are eager to see how the full film turns out.
From small role to big banner film
Aneet Padda's journey from a small role in 'Salaam Venky' to becoming the lead actress in a film shows her growth and dedication. It's clear that with her talent and determination, Aneet is set to achieve even more in the world of Hindi cinema.
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