
Meet Bollywood's first black belt actress, became an overnight star with her debut, was involved in several controversies, career failed to take off, her name is…
Neetu Chandra was born on 20 June 1984 in Patna, Bihar. After completing her schooling at Notre Dame Academy in Patna, she graduated from Indraprastha College in Delhi. Neetu credits her success to her mother Neera Chandra, who hails from East Champaran. Neetu, who started her career with modeling, worked in many advertisements and gradually entered the world of films.
Neetu made her Bollywood debut in 2005 with Priyadarshan's comedy film 'Garam Masala', in which she played the lead role alongside Akshay Kumar and John Abraham. Her character's name in the film is 'Sweety'. The success of this film made her famous overnight. Neetu said in an interview, 'Garam Masala was a superhit. Because of Priyadarshan sir, I was sure that the audience would like this film. Even today, people call me 'Garam Masala Girl'.' Priya Chandra's impressive film portfolio
After this, she proved her acting prowess in the Telugu film 'Godavari' in 2006 and Madhur Bhandarkar's 'Traffic Signal' in 2007. The special thing is that for 'Traffic Signal', Neetu was on the streets of Mumbai for a week. Neetu prepared for her character by staying on the streets.
Neetu is the first Bollywood actress to have a fourth Dan black belt in Taekwondo. She represented India in the World Taekwondo Championship in Hong Kong in 1997 and also participated in the World Korfball Championship in Delhi in 1995. She has also won a silver medal in Taekwondo at the National Games. Neetu Chandra's controversial life
With her first hit film, she achieved many milestones. However, she also had a deep connection with controversies. In 2009, during the shooting of the Telugu film 'Satyamev Jayate', actor Rajasekhar was accused of misbehaving and assaulting her. Neetu filed a complaint with the Hyderabad Police Commissioner, Human Rights and Women's Commissions. Rajasekhar's wife and the film's director, Jeevitha accused Neetu of harassing her.
In the year 2025, Neetu filed a PIL in Patna High Court against rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh's song 'Maniac'. She called the lyrics of the song insulting to women and Bhojpuri. Neetu had said, 'Such obscene songs create discomfort for women and girls in Bihar. This is harmful for the society and the country.' Neetu Chandra's Hollywood film
Neetu also went to Hollywood after leaving Bollywood. In 2021, she made a special identity worldwide by playing the role of a martial arts fighter named Jaya in the Hollywood film 'Never Back Down: Revolt'. According to the information, Neetu got this role without audition. Actually, filmmaker David Zellon decided to cast her in his film after seeing her films and martial arts skills. Apart from this, she was also seen in the Hollywood show 'Gown and Out in Beverly Hills'.
Neetu has worked in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada films. She has worked in films like 'Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!', '13B: Fear Has a New Address' and many more. Her production company Champaran Talkies made the Bhojpuri film 'Mithila Makhan', which won a National Award. This film was directed by her brother Nitin Chandra.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Economic Times
an hour ago
- Economic Times
Pressured to lose weight, Sridevi fainted on set and lost a tooth. Eventually the movie was never finished
Synopsis Director Pankaj Parashar has revealed that Sridevi's health took a severe hit during the shoot of Meri Biwi Ka Jawab Nahin after filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma allegedly pressured her to lose weight. Sridevi reportedly followed a crash diet, cut out salt, and fainted on set—causing facial injuries and the loss of a tooth. The incident disrupted the film's schedule, which was never completed. Her husband Boney Kapoor and actor Nagarjuna had also previously shared similar concerns about her extreme dieting and health struggles. Sridevi Collapsed on Set After Extreme Diet, Says Chaalbaaz Director Behind the dazzling image of Sridevi's stardom was a harsh reality marked by relentless pressure to maintain a certain appearance. In a recent interview, filmmaker Pankaj Parashar opened up about an incident that severely impacted both the late actor's health and a film project they were working on. Parashar, who directed Sridevi in Chaalbaaz, blamed filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma for pressuring her to lose weight during their collaboration on the 1991 Telugu film Kshana Kshanam—a push that, he claims, led to a disturbing health to Friday Talkies, Parashar shared that filming for his project Meri Biwi Ka Jawab Nahin, which starred Sridevi and Akshay Kumar, was progressing smoothly until Sridevi began an extreme diet regimen. He claimed that Varma kept urging her to slim down, prompting her to eliminate salt from her diet entirely. The result was a dramatic drop in her blood pressure. According to Parashar, Sridevi fainted on set, hit her head on a table, remained unconscious for around 20 minutes, and even lost a tooth. Due to facial injuries, she had to step away from the shoot, effectively derailing the film's schedule. The production never recovered. Parashar said that after the incident, a series of unfortunate events followed—the financer exited the project, the producer passed away, and eventually, he had to abandon the later, actor Akshay Kumar also acknowledged the project's abrupt halt during an appearance on Koffee with Karan. He revealed that the film was never completed, and the 2004 release featured only the footage they had managed to shoot. The climax, where characters vowed revenge, was never filmed. Instead, viewers were met with a written message saying the revenge eventually took wasn't an isolated instance. In a conversation with The New Indian, Sridevi's husband and film producer Boney Kapoor revealed that the late actress often subjected herself to starvation diets to maintain her appearance. He stated that she had experienced blackouts multiple times due to low blood pressure, and doctors had warned her repeatedly. Kapoor also shared that actor Nagarjuna once recalled Sridevi fainting in a bathroom while on another crash diet, leading to a similar injury—she broke a tooth after accounts from those close to Sridevi paint a troubling picture of the toll that constant physical scrutiny and professional pressure can take. Despite her grace on screen, the late actor's journey was marked by episodes of physical strain brought on by demands for perfection.


Hindustan Times
an hour ago
- Hindustan Times
Hari Hara Veera Mallu box office collection day 3: Pawan Kalyan's film is beyond help; no recovery even on Saturday
Hari Hara Veera Mallu box office collection day 3: It is safe to say now that the audience has indeed rejected Pawan Kalyan's latest movie. Hari Hara Veera Mallu has managed a slim haul of just ₹8.54 crore. The figure would be respectable in any other situation but it does tell an unhappy tale when one sees the stark difference between day 1 and day 3 figures. Hari Hara Veera Mallu box office collection day 3: Nidhhi Agerwal and Pawan Kalyan in a still from the movie. Hari Hara Veera Mallu box office As per the total, 3-day haul for the movie stands at ₹64 crore, a healthy sum for sure. But a large chunk of that came from day 1 collection of ₹34 crore (Thursday) and ₹12 crore (Wednesday previews). On day 2, after bad reviews and poor word of mouth, the film plunged drastically to just ₹8 crore on Day 2. It seems like Sunday will register a similar, if not worse, trend. Worldwide collection by Day 2 stood at ₹77 crore. Day Domestic Collection Day 0 (Wednesday previews) ₹ 12.75 crore Day 1 ₹ 34.75 crore Day 2 ₹ 8 crore Day 3 ₹ 8,4 crore Total ₹ 64 crore View All Prev Next About Hari Hara Veera Mallu Set in the 17th century, Hari Hara Veera Mallu is a historical action drama that chronicles the journey of a rebellious outlaw who rises against tyranny to fight for his people. Directed by Jyothi Krishna, the film is penned by Radha Krishna Jagarlamudi, Sai Madhav Burra, and Abhimanyu Srivastava. This is Pawan's first movie since he became the deputy CM of Andhra Pradesh. Against the backdrop of a time marked by power struggles and uprisings, the story unfolds during a period that shaped the region's destiny. Pawan Kalyan stars as the titular *Hari Hara Veera Mallu*, a valiant warrior who takes a stand for justice during a volatile era. The film will release in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam. Bollywood actor Bobby Deol also plays a pivotal role in the film, which features music by Academy Award and Golden Globe-winning composer MM Keeravani. Produced by A. Dayakar Rao and presented by AM Rathnam, the film promises a grand cinematic experience.


Time of India
2 hours ago
- Time of India
THIS Ram Gopal Varma heroine was once touted as the next Urmila Matondkar, quit films after 12 years, later accused of abandoning ailing father
Antara Mali, once hailed as a rising star under Ram Gopal Varma's guidance, debuted in Bollywood with high expectations, showcasing her talent in films like 'Main Madhuri Dixit Banna Chahti Hoon.' Despite critical acclaim, she never achieved superstardom, later venturing into direction before unexpectedly leaving the industry after her marriage. In an industry where fame is fleeting and talent doesn't always guarantee longevity, Antara Mali 's story stands out as both promising and puzzling. Once projected as the next Urmila Matondkar and a frequent collaborator of Ram Gopal Varma , Antara seemed poised for stardom. But after a dozen years in the spotlight, she chose to walk away—leaving behind a brief yet memorable legacy, and later, headlines for reasons far removed from cinema. Early Break and RGV 's Muse Daughter of renowned photographer Jagdish Mali, Antara made her Bollywood debut in 1998 with Dhoondte Reh Jaaoge!. While the film failed at the box office, her screen presence didn't go unnoticed. It was filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma who spotted her potential early on and soon became a key figure in shaping her cinematic journey. Notable Roles but Missed Stardom RGV cast her in several of his projects, including the Telugu film Prem Katha, Mast (1999), Road (2002), Company (2002)—where she played Ajay Devgn 's wife—and Darna Mana Hai (2003). Her most acclaimed role came in Main Madhuri Dixit Banna Chahti Hoon, a tribute to the legendary actress. While critics praised her performance, the film failed to click with audiences. Despite multiple opportunities and RGV's unwavering support, Antara never quite reached the stardom many had predicted for her. Behind the Camera By 2005, Antara took a bold step to steer her career by directing and starring in Mr Ya Mrs, a comedy-drama that unfortunately didn't make a mark. The film failed to revive her slipping stardom. She made one final attempt at a comeback in 2010 with Amol Palekar 's ...And Once Again, but the film went unnoticed. After that, Antara quietly exited the film industry for good. In 2009, the actress tied the knot with Che Kurrien, the editor of GQ India. The couple later welcomed a daughter. Choosing a life away from the spotlight, Antara stepped back entirely from public life, dedicating herself to her family and keeping her personal affairs strictly private. Controversy and Public Scrutiny She returned to the headlines in January 2013—but this time, not for her films. Actress Mink Brar alleged that she found Antara's father, renowned photographer Jagdish Mali, wandering semi-nude on the streets of Versova. Brar accused Antara of neglecting her ailing father, a claim that sparked widespread concern, controversy, and criticism in the media. Quiet Farewell At the time, Antara —who was pregnant—responded strongly to the allegations. She clarified that her father was not mentally ill but occasionally experienced disorientation due to diabetes. Antara accused Mink Brar of exploiting the situation for publicity and maintained that her father was otherwise being cared for. Tragically, Jagdish Mali passed away just a few months later, on May 13, 2013. Since 2010, Mali has remained completely out of the limelight—no films, no interviews, and no public appearances. Her quiet departure from Bollywood stands as one of the industry's most understated exits—a talented actress who once held immense promise but ultimately chose a path far removed from fame.