
This actress was once a beauty queen, worked with many superstars, career got ruined because she was taller than Aamir Khan, Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, name is…
Sonu Walia worked with many big stars in her acting career. But now she has disappeared from the industry. Sonu Walia once mentioned the reason behind this in an interview and revealed that her height became an obstacle in her hit career, and due to this, she got fewer opportunities in films because the makers used to look for short actresses for the male lead. Why did Sonu Walia disappear from Bollywood?
Sonu Walia's height increased due to the rise in popularity of the three Khans, Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Aamir Khan. But Sonu Walia said that the dominance of the 'three Khans' in the industry may be one of the reasons for her getting limited roles. Which films did Sonu Walia work in?
Sonu Walia became famous after working with Rekha. She gained popularity due to bold scenes in the film Aarakshan, which was released in 1988. However, after this, her career started to decline, and she had to work in B-grade films, due to which Sonu Walia's image was affected, and she had to face criticism. Who was Sonu Walia's husband?
Sonu Walia struggled, after which she married Surya Pratap Singh, an NRI hotelier and Indian film producer living in America, who died in 2009. Now, Sonu Walia lives in Mumbai and also has a production house.

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