Birth Name: Sushmita Sen
DOB: November 19, 1975
Status: Single
Past Partners: Sanjay Narang, Vikram Bhatt, Randeep Hooda, and Maanav Menon
Debut movie: Dastak
No of marriages with names of spouse: None
Most remembered for: Won Miss Universe, Main Hoon Na
Litigations involved: None
Jail term served: None
Famous pairing: SRK, Salman Khan
Biography: A Bengali beauty raised in a middle-class suburb of Delhi, now commanding attention of global proportions.
Sushmita's defense background ensured that she led a nomadic life. Her mother's decision to shift base to Delhi, was to render some permanency in her children's lives, as also to enable her children have proper education. With an advantageous height, she made her entry into the world of fashion. She did a few fashion shows before she went in for the Femina Miss India pageant. Her decision to join movies was well accepted and Bollywood welcomed her with open arms.
Sushmita made her debut in Dastak in the role of a vulnerable girl being stalked by a psycho. Then she did a comic role in David Dhawan’s Biwi No.1, which fetched her some awards and the movie industry’s attention. Her flair for comedy was striking. She also did a romantic role opposite Abhishek Bachchan in Bus Itna Sa Khwab Hai. She was seen in a very realistic role in Meghna Gulzar’s directorial debut Filhaal, for which she received rave reviews for her convincing portrayal of the character in the film.
Sushmita is intelligent, but it's an intelligence as yet untainted by realism. Before all this happened, here was yet a gossamer world, tipped between the cradle and the crown. Creative rather than literal, poetic rather than pedantic, it is these very qualities that endeared her to the viewers and judges.
Favourites
Colours: Black
Holiday destination: USA and Goa
Shopping: India & abroad
Restaurants, hang outs: The Great Wall
Cuisine:Chinese and Sushi
Causes/ organization the star supports: P&G's project ‘Shiksha’, focused on education of underprivileged children
Star endorses: Kiah, Tag Heuer, Thumbs Up
DOB: November 19, 1975
Status: Single
Past Partners: Sanjay Narang, Vikram Bhatt, Randeep Hooda, and Maanav Menon
Debut movie: Dastak
No of marriages with names of spouse: None
Most remembered for: Won Miss Universe, Main Hoon Na
Litigations involved: None
Jail term served: None
Famous pairing: SRK, Salman Khan
Biography: A Bengali beauty raised in a middle-class suburb of Delhi, now commanding attention of global proportions.
Sushmita's defense background ensured that she led a nomadic life. Her mother's decision to shift base to Delhi, was to render some permanency in her children's lives, as also to enable her children have proper education. With an advantageous height, she made her entry into the world of fashion. She did a few fashion shows before she went in for the Femina Miss India pageant. Her decision to join movies was well accepted and Bollywood welcomed her with open arms.
Sushmita made her debut in Dastak in the role of a vulnerable girl being stalked by a psycho. Then she did a comic role in David Dhawan’s Biwi No.1, which fetched her some awards and the movie industry’s attention. Her flair for comedy was striking. She also did a romantic role opposite Abhishek Bachchan in Bus Itna Sa Khwab Hai. She was seen in a very realistic role in Meghna Gulzar’s directorial debut Filhaal, for which she received rave reviews for her convincing portrayal of the character in the film.
Sushmita is intelligent, but it's an intelligence as yet untainted by realism. Before all this happened, here was yet a gossamer world, tipped between the cradle and the crown. Creative rather than literal, poetic rather than pedantic, it is these very qualities that endeared her to the viewers and judges.
Favourites
Colours: Black
Holiday destination: USA and Goa
Shopping: India & abroad
Restaurants, hang outs: The Great Wall
Cuisine:Chinese and Sushi
Causes/ organization the star supports: P&G's project ‘Shiksha’, focused on education of underprivileged children
Star endorses: Kiah, Tag Heuer, Thumbs Up
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