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News18
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- News18
From Taapsee Pannu To Kriti Sanon, Bollywood Actresses Who Studied Engineering
Last Updated: These actors transitioned from engineering to making remarkable achievements in acting. Let's explore their journeys from academics to the silver screen. News18 This narrative highlights five exceptionally talented Bollywood actresses who, after completing their engineering studies, went on to dominate the glamour industry. They exemplify a blend of beauty, intelligence, and dedication. The list includes Kriti Sanon, Taapsee Pannu, and, Rakul Preet Singh. These actors transitioned from engineering to making remarkable achievements in acting. Let's explore their journeys from academics to the silver screen. Kriti Sanon Born on July 27, 1990 in New Delhi, Kriti completed her schooling at Delhi Public School, Rani Bagh, Delhi. She then earned a degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from a prestigious institute in Noida, where she was one of the top students. Although she received job offers in engineering, her passion for modeling led her to pursue acting. Kriti made her Bollywood debut in 2014 with the film Heropanti, and her outstanding performance in Mimi earned her a National Award, establishing her as one of Bollywood's leading actresses. Taapsee Pannu Born on August 1, 1987 in New Delhi. Taapsee attended Mata Jai Kaur Public School, Ashok Vihar, Delhi, and later obtained an engineering degree in Computer Science from Guru Teg Bahadur Institute of Technology, Delhi, becoming a software engineer. Despite developing a mobile app, her love for acting directed her towards the South Indian film industry, where she debuted in 2010 with Jhummandi Naadam. Taapsee received widespread acclaim for her bold roles in films like Pink and Thappad. Rakul Preet Singh Born on October 10, 1990 in New Delhi, Singh completed her schooling at Army Public School, Dhaula Kuan, Delhi. She graduated in Computer Science and Engineering from a private university in Lucknow. Although Rakul aspired to become an Air Force pilot, she was drawn to modeling and acting. She made her debut in 2011 with the Telugu film Gilli and captivated audiences with her performances in films like Dizzy and Runway 34. view comments Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


News18
22-07-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Taapsee Pannu To Star In A Comedy Drama After The Action-Thriller Gandhari
Last Updated: Taapsee Pannu is reportedly planning to star in a comedy drama after her action-packed film Gandhari. While details are under wraps, fans can expect a refreshing change. Taapsee Pannu is undoubtedly one of the most versatile actors in Indian cinema today. Over the years, Taapsee has starred in several films across genres. The actress, who is currently busy with Gandhari, a revenge drama, is all set for her next project, in a different genre. The actress is planning to star in a comedy drama. An independent industry source tells News18 Showsha, 'Taapsee Pannu is all set to explore a new space with her upcoming film." While revealing that the details about the project, co-stars, and other aspects have been kept under wraps for now, the insider adds, 'After Gandhari, Taapsee is all set to surprise the audience with something different and refreshing. She will be stepping into the comedy genre following her action-packed role in Gandhari. More details are currently kept under wraps. The makers are expected to announce the project soon." Currently, Taapsee is gearing up for the release of Gandhari, an action-packed film that will see her in a never-seen-before avatar. From intense training sequences to adrenaline-pumping stunts, the film is expected to present her in a gritty, fierce, and dynamic role, continuing her streak of breaking stereotypes. As far as her comedy film is concerned, it will mark a refreshing turn in Taapsee's journey as she dives into comedy with her signature charm and confidence. Gandhari, a revenge drama, is directed by Devashish Makhija. It is the film's setting that makes it different from others in its genre. Apart from Taapsee Pannu, Gandhari will also star Ishwak Singh in a key role. The film will be released on Netflix later this year. The team wrapped the filming schedule in March, as the actress shared via intriguing photos on Instagram. For the unversed, Taapsee was last seen in the comedy entertainer Khel Khel Mein, which was released in August last year. Helmed by Mudassar Aziz, the film also featured an ensemble cast including Akshay Kumar, Vaani Kapoor, Ammy Virk, Fardeen Khan, Aditya Seal, and Pragya Jaiswal. Meanwhile, netizens also await an update on her film Woh Ladki Hai Kahaan, co-starring Pratik Gandhi, which was wrapped back in 2022. First Published: July 22, 2025, 15:34 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


India Today
19-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Kajol calls Hyderabad's Ramoji Film City haunted, leaves internet divided
While promoting her upcoming horror film 'Maa', actor Kajol shared a chilling anecdote that's now stirring conversation online. Reflecting on her past shooting experiences, the Bollywood star pointed to Ramoji Film City in Hyderabad, one of the largest studio complexes in the world, as a place she considers to be truly an interview with Galatta India, Kajol shared, 'I've shot at places that made me feel uneasy. I couldn't sleep. Ramoji Film City, to me, is one of the most haunted places in the world,' adding that while she personally hasn't seen any ghosts there, the eerie energy left a lasting remarks quickly lit up social media, especially among Hyderabad locals and fans of Telugu cinema. While some found her honesty refreshing, others were less amused. An X user criticised Kajol for using such claims as a 'false claim,' while several others dismissed the haunted narrative entirely. 'Kajol calling Ramoji Film City as the most haunted place in the world is a slight on the largest Film City in Asia or even the world due to jealousy and envy for Hindi Cinema to have fallen far from its glory (sic)," one user noted. Others called it a subtle dig at the Telugu film industry, pointing out that iconic blockbusters like Baahubali, Pushpa, and RRR were filmed there without another section of fans concurred with her and recalled incidents that surfaced in the some of the comments here: Despite the backlash, Kajol isn't the first celebrity to speak about spooky experiences at Ramoji. Earlier, Taapsee Pannu, filmmaker Ravi Babu, Raashi Khanna and director Sundar C, among others, voiced their opinions about the place. Urban legends surrounding the studio's construction, allegedly atop the graves of Nizam-era soldiers, have fuelled ghost stories for the debate over the film city's paranormal reputation continues, Kajol's comments have undeniably rekindled interest in its long-standing legends, just in time for the release of 'Maa', which hits theatres on June Watch


Time of India
17-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
From films to footpaths: Taapsee Pannu turns star power into action, joins heat relief effort and supports 100 girls
Taapsee Pannu continues to shape her identity in Bollywood not just through her film choices, but also through meaningful efforts beyond the camera. With projects like Pink, Thappad, and Haseen Dilruba, she has firmly positioned herself as an actor drawn to roles that question conventions and address social themes. But her influence is not limited to the screen. Through her work with charitable initiatives and direct outreach, Taapsee has created a balance between cinematic impact and personal commitment to social change. Choosing roles that speak beyond entertainment Taapsee has become known for taking up parts that challenge traditional ideas around gender and relationships. Her filmography stands out for exploring themes that are often underrepresented in mainstream cinema. She's managed to connect with audiences not just through performance but by starting conversations that matter. Active support for girl child education and public welfare Beyond films, Taapsee lends consistent support to social causes. She works with the Nanhi Kali foundation, supporting the education of 100 young girls. Recently, she stepped out in Delhi to distribute essentials to help people cope with the extreme heat. Speaking on her motivation, she told Indiatimes, 'Love increases when u share it. Happiness increases when you share it. Privilege increases when u share it. There can be no specific day to start helping. No better day than today. No better time than NOW.' A career that blends popular cinema with purpose In an industry where visibility and numbers often lead the conversation, Taapsee offers a different kind of stardom. One that doesn't rely only on box office success but includes efforts to make real change. Her consistent action off-screen adds dimension to her professional journey, reflecting a deeper purpose behind her public persona. On the work front, Taapsee will next appear in the upcoming film Gandhari, continuing her streak of choosing distinctive and strong Pannu stands out not just for her acting, but for turning influence into action and keeping purpose at the core.


Hindustan Times
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Nicole Kidman wants young girls to love their curly hair; tips to bring the bounce back
Curly hair has its own charm, and in a recent interview, Nicole Kidman spoke about how she ruined her glorious head of curls by straightening it. The actor spoke about making it big in the industry with her film Days of Thunder (1990), but rues, 'Why did I straighten my hair? I love my hair here, this is my natural hair (points to her photo with curly hair)'. Her advice to 'little girls'? 'Embrace the curl. Do not follow my steps and straighten your hair.' However, it's the classic case of the grass is greener on the other side, as many curly-haired women love the straight hair effect. With Indian actors like Taapsee Pannu, Sanya Malhotra, and Mithila Palkar, to name a few, embracing their texture, it's time you do the same. So, if you want to toss the straightener and revive your curls, we've spoken to hair experts to help you figure it out. A post shared by Allure Magazine (@allure) Marios Neofytou, Creative and Education Director, 3TENX Salon, says, 'Curly hair is a privilege, but a lot of the time, the lack of knowledge to care, maintain and style curly hair forces women towards the ease of straightening their curls.' When Nicole opened up about unintentionally ruining her natural curls, 'it struck a chord with many who've battled managing their textured hair,' says Aankith Aroraa, Founder, Streamline Beauty, adding that curly hair is more prone to dryness, breakage, and definition loss. But with the right routine, curls can be revived — even after first step is to rebuild what's lost — moisture, elasticity and bond strength. Introduce bond-repairing styling gels into your routine, as they work on a molecular level to strengthen curl-forming bonds, helping to restore shape and resilience over time. Aankith says, 'Opt for products that combine anti-frizz properties with hydration and detangling benefits, especially if you're dealing with high humidity or porous hair.' It's important to gently cleanse with sulfate-free shampoos to preserve the hair's natural oils, and use deep conditioning treatments with moisturising ingredients like shea butter or coconut oil regularly. Marios says, 'The key to revive damaged curls lies in a protein to moisture balance with protein treatments rebuilding damaged cuticles and alternated with intensive moisture masks to maintain elasticity.' Tips & Tricks: