
SHILPA SHETTY -
Film Actress
Shilpa Shetty - (born June 8,
1975) was born in a traditional family in Mangalore
that hails from the Bunt community. She is the elder daughter of
Surendra and Sunanda Shetty, manufacturers
of tamper-proof caps for the pharmaceutical
industry. In Mumbai, she
attended St. Anthony Girls' High School in Chembur,
and later attended Podar College
in Matunga.
A trained Bharatanatyam dancer, she was also into sports
and was the captain of the volleyball team in schools. She has a black belt in karate and is
currently a dancesport expert and enthusiast. Shetty's younger sister Shamita
Shetty is also a Bollywood actress. They worked together once in the film Fareb (2005).
Shetty
started her career by modelling for Limca in 1991 at age 16 and made her film debut in 1993 with Baazigar,
portraying a woman murdered by her psychopathic
boyfriend. Shetty took the supporting role of Seema, co-starring alongside Shahrukh Khan
and Kajol;
the film was a major success and earned her a nomination for Filmfare Best Supporting Actress
Award.
Her
first leading role was in the film Aag
in 1994, which was averagely received at the box office. She had a hit that
same year with the film Main Khiladi Tu Anari opposite Akshay Kumar.
This was followed by many films which were average to poor performers at the
box office. Shetty starred in another big film that year, Aao Pyaar
Karen.
In 1995, Shetty starred in Hathkadi,
where she was working alongside actors such as Saif Ali Khan,
Govinda and Madhoo, but
they failed at the box office. 1997 was one of her busiest years: she appeared
in six different films, beginning with the Telugu
language film Veedevadandi
Babu. Her first major Bollywood film of that year was the action
thriller Auzaar.
Shilpa portrayed the character of Prathna Thakur alongside actors Salman Khan
and Sanjay Kapoor.
In 1998, she had one release, Pardesi Babu,
for which she received critical acclaim and won the Bollywood Movie Award for Best Supporting
Actress.
In
2000, Shetty received much acclaim for her role in Dhadkan
which earned reasonable takings at the Indian box office. She received several
nominations under the Best Actress category in award ceremonies. She would
later go on to star with Anil Kapoor and Karisma
Kapoor in the film Rishtey
(2002). Her comic performance as an eccentric fisherwoman was appreciated and
she received a nomination under the Filmfare Best Supporting Actress
Award category and nominations for Best Comedian as well.
2004
was a good year for Shetty with the release of Garv in which she portrayed a
Muslim orphan and disillusioned table dancer
starring opposite Salman Khan. According to Shetty, she chose to
do the film because she liked the subject. The film was a cop drama. She
received much acclaim for her performance in Phir Milenge,
where she made a sensitive portrayal of a successful city high-flyer who
contracts HIV from unprotected sex and becomes a social
outcast as a result. The film, based on 1993's Philadelphia, was perceived to have
tackled a social taboo
as yet unaddressed by Bollywood. The film earned Shetty a Filmfare Best Actress
nomination, and provided an impetus for her HIV-related charity work. Shetty
stated that she had taken the role to reinvent herself by portraying the rather
unconventional character of an anti-terrorist squad member.
In
2005, Shetty starred opposite South Indian Superstar Upendra
in the Kannada film Auto Shankar. The film was a major box
office success and it earned her the name "The Gabbar Singh of the South"
due to her villainous role in the film. The same year, she starred with her
sister in the film Fareb. Shilpa had one release in 2006,
the much delayed Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya Yaar. The
film was a box office flop, but she got good reviews for her role as a not
entirely likeable wife. In 2006, she was a judge alongside Farah Khan
& Sanjay Leela Bhansali on Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa,
a Sony Entertainment Television
dance show based on the original UK show Strictly Come Dancing.
Shetty
was once featured in Mani Ratnam's stage show, Netru, Indru, Naalai.
2007
proved to be Shetty's most successful year at the box office so far. Her first
release, Life in a... Metro, won a significant
reception and became the first Bollywood movie to premiere at Leicester
Square. The film performed well at the box office and was declared a
semi-hit within three weeks. Her second release, alongside three Deols (Dharmendra,
Sunny
and Bobby),
the drama Apne, was also a
box office success.
Shetty was a contestant and the winner
of Celebrity Big Brother UK.
and was the first Indian celebrity included in the Celebrity version.
Reportedly paid Rs.31.5 m
(£367,500 GBP) for her participation.
In February 2007, Shetty attended a
reception at the House of Commons by invitation of Keith Vaz
MP to meet with then Prime Minister Tony Blair.
She was also invited to meet with Queen Elizabeth II at Marlborough
House in London in March 2007. In early September 2007 she modelled at the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week,
which also displayed some famous Bollywood
actresses including Lara Dutta and Celina Jaitly.
In August 2008,
Shetty began hosting the second season of Bigg Boss, the Indian version of Big Brother. Controversially, Jade Goody
was one of the initial housemates. Goody left the Bigg Boss House early in the
series after receiving news that she had cervical cancer,
of which she later died on 22 March 2009.
In February 2009
Shilpa and her husband Raj Kundra became part owners of the Indian Premier League franchise cricket
team Rajasthan Royals by paying approximately US
$15.4 million for a 11.7% stake.
Shetty married Raj Kundra
on 22 November 2009. Shilpa gave birth
to her first child, Viaan Raj Kundra on 21 May 2012.
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