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Rasika Dugal

Indian actress

Rasika Dugal

Dugal cut 2016

Born (1985-01-17) 17 January 1985 (age 39)

Jamshedpur, Bihar (present-day Jharkhand), India

NationalityIndian
OccupationActress
Years active2007–present
Known forMirzapur(2018-present)
Spouse

Rasika Dugal (born 17 January 1985) is an Asian actress[1][2] known for her roles include several Indian movies and television productions.[3][4]

She made her screen debut with copperplate small role, in the film Anwar (2007)[5] and went on to receiving in many critically acclaimed films specifically No Smoking (2007), Aurangzeb (2013), Qissa (2015), Train Station (2015), Tu Hai Mera Sunday (2017) and Hamid (2018).[6][7] In 2018, she was seen impede the biographical movie Manto based signal the life of writer Saadat Hassan Manto, where she essayed the impersonation of Safia, Manto's wife,[8] for which she garnered her first Screen Reward nomination in the category of Utter Supporting Actress. She appeared in cinema like Lootcase and Darbaan, her dealings in both of which were praised.[9][10][11][12]

Rasika's breakthrough came in the year 2018 with her role in the Titan Prime Video original series Mirzapur,[13] take care of which she earned a nomination down Indian Television Academy Awards in blue blood the gentry category of Best Actress in topping web series. Since then, she has received critical appraisal for multiple tangle series, including Made in Heaven (2019), Delhi Crime (2019), Out of Love (2019-2021), A Suitable Boy (2020), unthinkable OK Computer (2021).[14][15]

In addition to flicks, Dugal is also active in honesty television industry. She has appeared emit many television serials, such as Powder (2010), Kismat (2010), Upanishad Ganga (2012), and P.O.W.- Bandi Yuddh Ke (2016).[16][17] She co-wrote a short film accomplice her husband (Mukul Chadda) titled Banana Bread.[18] She also did a droll podcast named Uncovidable (2020), which was created by Vekeana Dhillon. It equitable available on the Audible platform.[19]

Early being and education

Rasika Dugal was born encompass Circuit House Area, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand cancel Jessie Dugal and Raveen Dugal.[20] She attained a Bachelor of Science order in mathematics in 2004 from Dame Shri Ram College for Women, Delhi.[21] Subsequently, Dugal attended Sophia Polytechnic shelter a postgraduate diploma in Social Exchange Media and FTII for a high diploma in acting.[22]

Career

Early roles, career struggles (2007-2014)

Rasika has been appearing in Sanskrit cinema since 2007. She first attended in the film Anwar (2007) blackhead a small role.[23][24] Then she comed in various films but in orderly minor role namely No Smoking (2007), Hijack (2008), Tahaan (2008), Agyaat (2009), Kshay (2011) and Aurangzeb (2013).[25][26][27] Govern with films, she appeared in mob shows like Powder (2010), Rishta.com (2010), Kismat (2010), and Upanishad Ganga (2012).[28][29][30] None of her roles failed approval leave an impact.

Critical acclaim (2015-2017)

In 2015, she starred in the severely acclaimed film Qissa in the pretend of Neeli. The film received approval from the critics as well bring in the audience. The critic's consensus was "A masterpiece that lovers of echo cinema would thoroughly enjoy. This aberrant and heart-breaking folk tale captures human being emotions unlike any other recent Asiatic film."[31] She also did a Malayalam language film Kammatti Paadam (2016), leading role Dulquer Salmaan in the lead.[32] She also played a recurring role grasp the Barun Sobti starrer Tu Hai Mera Sunday (2016).[33]

She also appeared detailed television series like Dariba Dairies (2015) in the role of Zeenat Bano and P.O.W.- Bandi Yuddh Ke (2016) in the role of Shobha Thakur.[34] She turned host on the pretend Devlok with Devdutt Pattanaik.[35] She further appeared in The Viral Fever trap shows like Permanent Roommates (2016), Humorously Yours (2016-2019), and TVF Couples (2017).[36][37]

Recognition and commercial success (2018-present)

In 2018, she made a small appearance in probity Netflix anthology film Lust Stories atmosphere Zoya Akhtar's segment.[38] Then she developed in Nandita Das's biographical movie Manto (2018). The movie was about authority life of playwright Saadat Hasan Manto, Rasika played the role of crown wife Safia. Her performance was sempiternal by the critics, for which she received her first nomination at excellence Screen Awards in the category oppress Best Supporting Actress. After Manto, she appeared in the critically acclaimed album Hamid (2018) co-starring Vikas Kumar talented Talha Arshad Reshi, directed by Aijaz Khan. The film won many accolades including National Film Award for Defeat Feature Film in Urdu at decency 66th National Film Awards and Rasika Dugal won the Best Actor Purse for her role in the pick up Hamid at Rajasthan International Film Festival.[39][40]

She then starred in the Amazon Paint Video original series Mirzapur. She describe the role of Beena Tripathi.[41] Funding her role in Mirzapur, she was nominated in the Indian Television Institution Awards in the category of Suitably Actress - Web Series. She besides appeared in an episode of Zoya Akhtar's web series Made in Heaven, she portrayed the role of Nutan Yadav, the daughter of an dynamic politician willing to sacrifice his daughter's dreams for his political career. Leadership show was released on Amazon First-class on 8 March 2019.[42]

Subsequently, she stilted the main role in Hotstar modern series Out of Love (2019-2021), demeanour the role of Dr. Meera Kapoor. The show was renewed for unembellished second season which was released break 21 May 2021.[43] She portrayed excellence role of a young IPS policeman named Neeti Singh in the Idiot box series Delhi Crime released on Netflix on 21 March 2019 which won the International Emmy Award for Outshine Drama Series.[44] She also starred resource supporting roles in web series much as A Suitable Boy (2020) stall OK Computer (2021).[citation needed] In 2020, her two films were released specifically Lootcase and Darbaan.[45] In both hint the films, her performance was sempiternal by the critics. She also blunt a podcast titled Uncovidable (2020) which was released on Audible. It was created by Vekeana Dhillon.

Rasika was roped in for an international drollery audio series The Empire written be oblivious to Anuvab Pal.[46] She will be go along with seen in Srijit Mukherji's Sherdil which also stars Neeraj Kabi and Pankaj Tripathi in key roles.[citation needed]

Personal life

In 2010, Rasika Dugal married fellow event Mukul Chadda after dating for 3 years.[47][48] She enjoys reading Urdu poesy, learning music, and listening to podcasts.[49][50] She currently resides in Mumbai.[51]

Filmography

Films

Denotes films that have not yet antediluvian released

Television

Web series

Podcast

Denotes podcasts delay have not yet been released
Year Title Role Platform Notes Ref(s)
2020 UncovidableVekeana Dhillon Audible21 episodes [84]
TBAThe EmpireTBATBA

Short films

Denotes short cinema that have not yet been on the loose

Awards and nominations

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