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Shriya Saran

Shriya Saran Bhatnagar (pronounced [ʃrɪja səɾən]; born 11 September 1982) is an Indian actress who works predominantly in Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi-language films. Although Saran aspired to become a well-known dancer, she became an actress with her film debut in 2001 with the Telugu film Ishtam, and had her first commercial success with Nuvve Nuvve (2002).[1]

Shriya Saran
Shriya in 2019
Born (1982-09-11) 11 September 1982 (age 40)
Alma materLady Shri Ram College for Women
OccupationActress
Years active2001–present
WorksFull list
Spouse
Andrei Koscheev
(m. 2018)
Children1

Saran subsequently appeared in several more Telugu films alongside Hindi and Tamil films. In 2007, she starred in Sivaji, the highest-grossing Tamil film at that time. She also gained critical acclaim for her role in the Hindi film Awarapan (2007). In 2008, Saran played the lead role in her first English film, the American–Indian co-production The Other End of the Line. Her following projects included popular films such as Kanthaswamy (2009) in Tamil and Pokkiri Raja (2010) in Malayalam—roles that established her as one of the leading actresses in the South Indian film industries .[2] In 2012, Saran starred in Deepa Mehta's Midnight's Children, an English adaptation of Salman Rushdie's novel of the same name, for which she received international critical acclaim. She achieved further commercial success by starring in films such as Pavitra (2013) and Chandra (2013). In 2014, Saran starred in the critically acclaimed Telugu film Manam, which brought her accolades for her performance.

In addition to her work in films, Saran has been the brand ambassador for brands across India, endorsing beauty and health products. Among other philanthropic activities, she has volunteered for charity organizations. In 2011 she opened a spa employing exclusively visually challenged people. She was also the brand ambassador for Celebrity Cricket League for its first two seasons.

Early life

Shriya Saran Bhatnagar was born on 11 September 1982[3][4] in Haridwar[5] in Northern India, to Pushpendra Saran Bhatnagar and Neeraja Saran Bhatnagar.[2][4] Her father worked for Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited and her mother was a chemistry teacher in Delhi Public School, Ranipur in Haridwar and Delhi Public School, Mathura Road, New Delhi.[4] Saran completed her schooling from both schools where her mother had taught.[6] She has an elder brother named Abhiroop who lives in Mumbai.[7] Saran's mother tongue is Hindi.[8]

Her family lived in the small town of BHEL colony in Haridwar when she was growing up.[9] She later studied at Lady Shri Ram College in Delhi[4] and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in literature.[4][7]

Saran is an accomplished dancer. She was first trained as a child by her mother in Kathak and Rajasthani folk dance, and later trained in the Kathak style by Shovana Narayan.[10] She was involved with many dance teams in college and with her teacher. They would incorporate social issues into their dance routines.[6]

Career

Early career (2001–03)

While in her second year at the LSR College in Delhi, Saran got her first opportunity to appear in front of the camera for a video shoot. Following her dance teacher's recommendation, she was invited to appear in the music video of Renoo Nathan's "Thirakti Kyun Hawa".[2] Shot in Banaras, the video was seen by Ramoji Films who offered her the lead role of Neha in their film Ishtam.[2] Saran accepted the part and, even before it was released she was signed to four more films,[2] including Nuvve Nuvve, in which she played a millionaire's daughter who falls for a middle-class man. In 2002, she starred in Santosham, co-starring Nagarjuna, Prabhu Deva and Gracy Singh, which was her first commercial success.[11] The film took the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film and Filmfare Best Film Award (Telugu). Saran played a woman who lets someone she loves go with another, but wins him back later in life. For her performance, she earned a nomination for the CineMAA Award for Best Actor- Female, giving her a good foothold in the Telugu industry in the early part of her career.

In 2003, Saran acted in a supporting role in her first Hindi film, Tujhe Meri Kasam, starring debutants Ritesh Deshmukh and Genelia D'Souza in leading roles. She performed as one of the lead female roles in Telugu film Tagore, along with Jyothika and Chiranjeevi which was screened at the International Indian Film Academy Awards, and was a commercial success.[12] She followed it with her Tamil film debut in Enakku 20 Unakku 18, alongside Tarun and Trisha Krishnan,[13] which was simultaneously shot in Telugu as Nee Manasu Naaku Telusu, in which she played a football coach. Though she acted in films in three languages that year, eight of the first ten films of her career were in Telugu.

Career fluctuations (2004–07)

In 2004, Saran acted in two Telugu and two Hindi films, including Arjun and Nenunnanu, where she played a student in classical singing. She had ten 2005 releases, nine of which were Telugu films, the most notable for her being Chatrapathi. There she appeared opposite Prabhas and earned her first nomination for the Filmfare Best Telugu Actress Award. Meanwhile, she tried to make her comeback in Tamil with Mazhai,a remake of the Telugu film Varsham, where she reprised the role done by Trisha in the original. Neither the movie nor her performance were received well.[14] Also in 2005, she appeared as one of only three characters in the film Mogudu Pellam O Dongodu, which was about a married couple's first night together, and made a guest appearance in a children's film called Bommalata, which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu. Saran's only lead role in 2006, excluding three special appearances, was in the Tamil film Thiruvilayadal Arambam.

In 2007, she was chosen to play the lead female role opposite Rajinikanth in S. Shankar's Sivaji: The Boss after Aishwarya Rai rejected the role due to busy schedules.[15][16] which was the most expensive Indian film at that time.[17][18] R.G. Vijayasarathy wrote in his review for Rediff that, aside from her beauty, Saran "proves that she can act too".[19] Her performance earned her a South Scope Style Award for Best Tamil Actress, her first award win, and a nomination at the Vijay Awards.[20] The role made her a star in the south Indian film industry.[21] During this phase of her career, she made several special appearances in item numbers, including in the films Devadasu, Munna, and Tulasi.

Also in 2007, Saran made her comeback in Hindi cinema with Awarapan, which was a joint production between India and Pakistan. She played a Muslim woman and had to learn Urdu.[22] This was her fourth Hindi film, but the others had failed to make any impact.[23] Sanjay Ram, writing for Business of Cinema, gave the film 2.5 of 5 stars and said that Saran provided a brief, compelling performance.[24] Saran later said that the film strengthened her conviction that all religions are equal.[23] Later that year she appeared in one more Tamil film, Azhagiya Tamil Magan, opposite Vijay. Though critics exalted her looks, her performance received mixed reviews, with one reviewer, Nandhu Sundharam of Rediff, going so far as to say that her "acting is as bad as her looks are good".[25] That same year Saran made a special appearance in a scene in the Kannada film Arasu. She appeared in six films in 2007 in four languages.

American cinema debut (2008–12)

 
Shriya Saran walks the ramp at the Bridal Fashion Week 2010.

In 2008, Saran made her American cinema debut in Ashok Amritraj's The Other End of the Line.[26] She played the role of Priya Sethi, who works as a telephone operator in an Indian call centre, while acting alongside Jesse Metcalfe,[27] Anupam Kher and Tara Sharma. Shriya's performance was praised by critics, particularly her on-screen chemistry with Jesse Metcalfe.[28] John Anderson, writing for Variety magazine, said it was "a winning Stateside debut for beautiful Indian actress Shriya Saran."[29]

Saran acted in the Hindi film Mission Istaanbul with Zayed Khan, and Shabbir Ahluwalia in 2008. She played the character of Anjali Sagar which was inspired by the character of Romila Dutta played by Preity Zinta in the film Lakshya,[30] a journalist who desires to have a child with her husband, which leads to their separation, since he is reluctant. Bollywood Hungama critics said that her character was wasted, as again she gets very little screen time.[31] However, she did pick up the Stardust Exciting New Face Award.[32]

Her most important 2009 release was the commercially successful[33] Tamil film Kanthaswamy, alongside Vikram. She earned a nomination at the Vijay Awards. Vikram said in an interview that her role was on par with his, and she easily stole the show on most occasions.[34] Of her character in the film, Saran said that it was the best she has done so far.[33] Also that year she appeared as the female lead in Thoranai. A reviewer said that her glamour and the songs were the only high points of the film.[35] For Thoranai and Kanthaswamy together, she received her third award win, the Amrita Mathrubhumi Award for Best Actress.[36] She then appeared in another English film, Cooking with Stella, which is a comedy that takes a look at the serious nature of relationships between servants and employers. It was selected for the Toronto International Film Festival, which Saran attended.[37]

In 2010, Saran made her Malayalam debut with Pokkiri Raja, in which she appeared opposite Mammootty and Prithviraj.[38] The film broke the record in Malayalam cinema for opening week gross income,[39] though it was not received well critically. It was said of Saran that all she had to do was look pretty.[40] She then enacted her first lead role in a Telugu film after five years, in the commercially successful action-comedy Don Seenu opposite Ravi Teja, where she plays the sister of a mobster. In the opinion of some critics, she stole the show with her dances and romantic scenes.[41]

The year 2010 was her second busiest after 2005, having appeared in eight films, this time in four languages.

In 2011, Saran appeared in Rowthiram, where she worked with Tamil actor Jiiva for the first time.[citation needed] The film received fairly low reviews. Although some reviews said that Saran was not given much opportunity to show her acting skills, mainly just adding a romantic touch to a mostly violent film,[42][43] she was referred to by another as the pivot around which the film revolves.[44] Her performance earned her Best Actress Award at the International Tamil Film Awards.[45] Her only other film in 2011 was a special appearance in a song for the Tamil film Rajapattai.[46]

Saran's first release of 2012 was her second Malayalam project, Casanovva, co-starring Mohanlal and directed by Rosshan Andrrews. The movie was delayed many times, and it was rumored that Saran would leave the project,[47] but in October 2010, the producer of the film announced that shooting would commence in Dubai with Shriya Saran among the cast.[48] It was released on 26 January. Her next release was in Gali Gali Mein Chor Hai, from director Rumy Jafry, which began shooting in September 2011,[49] and released on 3 February.[50][51] She then was seen in the critically average comedic Telugu film Nuvva Nena, with actors Allari Naresh and Sharwanand,[52] followed by Sekhar Kammula's much delayed Life is Beautiful.[citation needed]

Saran has starred in Deepa Mehta's long delayed English project Midnight's Children,[53] which is based on Salman Rushdie's highly acclaimed novel of the same name.[54] It was filmed under the working title of Winds of Change. It was screened at several film festivals in late 2012 in Canada[55] and finally made its general release in India on 1 February 2013.[56]

2013–present

 
Shriya at Save Mumbai Foundation event

In early 2013, Saran appeared in an item number in the film Zila Ghaziabad. This was her first item number in a Hindi film.[57] On 7 June, Saran's Pavitra was released, in which she played a prostitute.[58] At a press conference in Hyderabad, she said that the film is very special for her, and that she was touched by the sensitivity that director/writer Janardhana Maharshi gave to the topic.[59] Her bi-lingual film Chandra, directed by Roopa Iyer, was simultaneously made in Kannada and Tamil languages. She played the role of a princess in the film opposite Kannada actor Prem Kumar.[60] The film released in Kannada on 27 June 2013, and in Tamil on 14 February 2014. It became a moderate success at the Kannada box office. The film marked Saran's return to Tamil cinema after more than five years.[61]

Saran's first film of 2014, released 23 May, was the Telugu family drama Manam,[62] which was a success in India and America. Saran's first film of 2015 was Gopala Gopala, a remake of the Bollywood blockbuster OMG – Oh My God!, released in the January festive season. She will next appear in director Karan Bhutani's Hindi film Valmiki Ki Bandook, which is currently under production.[63] She appeared opposite Ajay Devgan in Drishyam, a remake of the Malayalam film of the same name, which turned out to be a box office success.[64] In mid-January 2016, she made a special appearance in Nagarjuna's Oopiri, while also signing for her next Hindi film Tadka, opposite Nana Patekar.[65] In May 2016, she was cast as a female lead in the Telugu-language epic historical action film Gautamiputra Satakarni.[66][67]

Other works

In 2003, Saran hosted the 50th Filmfare South Award with actor R. Madhavan.[68] She was a part of Tamil director Mani Ratnam's stage show, Netru, Indru, Naalai, an event which sought to raise funds for "The Banyan", a voluntary organisation which rehabilitates homeless women with mental illness in Chennai.[69] She was one of the guests alongside actor Surya Sivakumar at the season 3 finale of TV dance show Maanada Mayilada.[70]

Saran was the first actress, and the third celebrity after Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan to deliver a lecture to students at the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIM-A) on 12 February 2010.[citation needed] She said that "The Indian media and entertainment industry is the fastest growing sector at present, so considering this IIM Ahmedabad had started a new program CFI – Contemporary Film Industry – A Business Perspective. I was there to give a lecture to 2nd year students of CFI and did a lot of research for the lecture for nearly five days." She held a lecture on the marketing and branding of a film.[71] In 2011, she gave a lecture to students at the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) Madras on the history of films, and films as a medium of cultural exchange.[72]

Endorsements

Saran started her modelling career by acting in a Pond's Creams advertisement. She then did a Coca-Cola advertisement alongside Tamil actor Vijay, which was directed by prominent director Rajiv Menon. She also starred in a Fair & Lovely creams advertisement during her early career.[73] Shriya Saran is also appointed as brand ambassador for Pantene Shampoo.[74] In 2007, she became the brand ambassador of Saravana Stores.[75] She is now the brand ambassador of the Lux[76][77] and Head & Shoulders.[78] Saran was also signed as brand ambassador along with actor Saif Ali Khan for Brooke Bond Taj Mahal Tea.[79] Saran says no to soft drinks advertisements because she feels that soft drinks may harm children's health.[80] In 2011, Saran was appointed as the promotional model for McVitie's by United Biscuits along with actress Bipasha Basu.[81] In 2013, Saran was appointed as brand ambassador for Colgate Active Salt Healthy White toothpaste, along with Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor.[82] In 2014, she was signed as brand ambassador for Karnataka Milk Federation(KMF).[83]

In 2007, Saran launched the first issue of Galatta Cinema and has been featured on its cover many times. In 2008, she was featured in, and appeared on the cover of the June issue of Maxim India. Editor Anup Kutty said: "We had been thinking of getting someone who bridges this strange divide we have between the North, South and the West ... Shreya fit the bill perfectly."[84] She has appeared on various other magazine covers over the years, including Jade and South Scope. In 2012, she again did a photo shoot for Maxim India.[85][86]

CCL (Celebrity Cricket League)

 
Shriya (center) with Mugdha Godse (left) and Mrinalini Shrama (right) at CCL match

On the sports front, Saran is brand ambassador of Celebrity Cricket League (CCL),[87] a concept that mixes two passions in India, film and cricket.[88] In April 2010, she danced with Shah Rukh Khan at the fourth season opening ceremony of the Indian Premier League (IPL), another cricket league.[89]

Personal life

Saran has always been very reluctant to talk about her private life, and usually denied that reported linkups are romantic in nature.[90] Saran is well known for her charity work. She describes herself as someone used to "sharing time and resources with the underprivileged since childhood." She says that "celebrities can show the way by sensitising people to social issues, campaigning for causes or being part of fund-raisers." Her family has always encouraged her to think of the needy.[91]

Saran is a brand ambassador for the Naandi Foundation,[92] and for the Save A Child's Heart Foundation (SACH), which works for the benefit of poor children and people affected by natural calamities. She helps finance a Prevention of Aids foundation. In 2009, Saran joined with other eminent personalities to promote 'The Joy of Giving Week', to encourage people from all walks of life to engage in acts of giving.[93] She regularly participates in carnivals and campaigns that associate with children benefits. She is associated with animal welfare and the Blue Cross of India.[94] She is also associated with an NGO called World Vision that finds parents for deprived kids, and works for Apollo's RDF to raise funds for underprivileged children.[22]

In 2011, she opened a Spa which exclusively employs the visually challenged. It is called Shree Spa, and is located in Mumbai.[95] Saran has said "When I studied in DPS Mathura Road in Delhi, there was a school for blind exactly opposite to our school. I used to go there every week and spend time seeing how these students played cricket and did other things normally. That is what inspired me to do something for these people".[96] In an interview to TOI, the actress said: "We feel sympathetic towards them, but we never employ them. We are scared because we have not grown up with them. While these people might be visually impaired, their other senses are very strong. So they can effectively give foot and back massages and treatments like reflexology. It's important to understand that you are not doing a favour on them but they are doing a favour on you".[97]

On working in regional film industries in India she has stated: "I don’t consider Kollywood or Bollywood as separate entities. For me, there's only a single category, the Indian film industry, which is extremely rich owing to its diverse genres and languages."[21] She is fluent in Hindi, English, and can understand Telugu and Tamil well.[51] On 19 January 2013, she quit Twitter due to derogatory comments from her followers.[98] However, she rejoined Twitter with a new account on 27 January 2015.[citation needed]

On 19 March 2018, she married her Russian boyfriend Andrei Koscheev at her Lokhandwala residence.[99][100] On 12 October 2021, Shriya Saran announced on her social media platform that she and her husband had a daughter, born on 10 January 2021.[101]

Awards and nominations

Year Film Award Category Result Ref.
2008 Sivaji: The Boss South Scope Style Award Best Tamil Actress Won [20]
2009 Mission Istanbul Stardust Exciting New Face Award Stardust Exciting New Face Award Won [32]
2010 Kanthaswamy Thoranai Amrita Mathrubhumi Award Best Actress Won [36]
Kanthaswamy Vijay Award for Favourite Heroine Favourite Heroine Nominated [102]
2011 Rowthiram ITFA Best Actress Award ITFA Best Actress Won [103]
2015 Manam Filmfare Awards South Best Supporting Actress – Telugu Nominated [104]
TV9 TSR National Award for the Year 2014 Best Actress Won [105]
SIIMA Awards Best Supporting Actress (Telugu) Won [106]
Santosham Film Awards Best Actress Won [107]
2016 Gopala Gopala TV9 TSR National Award for the Year 2015 Best Actress Won [108]
2018 Gautamiputra Satakarni Santosham Film Awards Best Actress Won [109]
Honours and recognitions
  • 2010 – T. Subbarami Reddy Lalitha Kala Parishath Awards for Contributions to Telugu Cinema[110]
  • 2010 – Featured in a poll conducted by Rediff about woman achievers in Indian entertainment, ranking her among the top actresses[111]
  • 2014 – GR8 Women's Award[112]
  • Rankings on The Times of India's list of "50 Most Desirable Women": 13th in 2010,[113] 15th in 2011,[114] 18th in 2012,[115] 7th in 2013,[116] 5th in 2014[117] and 6th in 2015[118]
  • Rankings on Hyderabad Times most desirable woman for south, 3rd in 2013,[119] 2nd in 2014,[120] 2nd in 2015[121]
  • Brand Ambassador for SIIMA AWARDS in 2013, 2014 and 2015 respectively.[122]
  • 2019 - Santosham Sridevi Smarakam Award for Contributions to Tollywood at 17th Santosham Film Awards.

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shriya, saran, bhatnagar, pronounced, ʃrɪja, səɾən, born, september, 1982, indian, actress, works, predominantly, telugu, tamil, hindi, language, films, although, saran, aspired, become, well, known, dancer, became, actress, with, film, debut, 2001, with, telu. Shriya Saran Bhatnagar pronounced ʃrɪja seɾen born 11 September 1982 is an Indian actress who works predominantly in Telugu Tamil and Hindi language films Although Saran aspired to become a well known dancer she became an actress with her film debut in 2001 with the Telugu film Ishtam and had her first commercial success with Nuvve Nuvve 2002 1 Shriya SaranShriya in 2019Born 1982 09 11 11 September 1982 age 40 Haridwar Uttar Pradesh now Uttarakhand IndiaAlma materLady Shri Ram College for WomenOccupationActressYears active2001 presentWorksFull listSpouseAndrei Koscheev m 2018 wbr Children1Saran subsequently appeared in several more Telugu films alongside Hindi and Tamil films In 2007 she starred in Sivaji the highest grossing Tamil film at that time She also gained critical acclaim for her role in the Hindi film Awarapan 2007 In 2008 Saran played the lead role in her first English film the American Indian co production The Other End of the Line Her following projects included popular films such as Kanthaswamy 2009 in Tamil and Pokkiri Raja 2010 in Malayalam roles that established her as one of the leading actresses in the South Indian film industries 2 In 2012 Saran starred in Deepa Mehta s Midnight s Children an English adaptation of Salman Rushdie s novel of the same name for which she received international critical acclaim She achieved further commercial success by starring in films such as Pavitra 2013 and Chandra 2013 In 2014 Saran starred in the critically acclaimed Telugu film Manam which brought her accolades for her performance In addition to her work in films Saran has been the brand ambassador for brands across India endorsing beauty and health products Among other philanthropic activities she has volunteered for charity organizations In 2011 she opened a spa employing exclusively visually challenged people She was also the brand ambassador for Celebrity Cricket League for its first two seasons Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2001 03 2 2 Career fluctuations 2004 07 2 3 American cinema debut 2008 12 2 4 2013 present 3 Other works 3 1 Endorsements 3 2 CCL Celebrity Cricket League 4 Personal life 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditShriya Saran Bhatnagar was born on 11 September 1982 3 4 in Haridwar 5 in Northern India to Pushpendra Saran Bhatnagar and Neeraja Saran Bhatnagar 2 4 Her father worked for Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited and her mother was a chemistry teacher in Delhi Public School Ranipur in Haridwar and Delhi Public School Mathura Road New Delhi 4 Saran completed her schooling from both schools where her mother had taught 6 She has an elder brother named Abhiroop who lives in Mumbai 7 Saran s mother tongue is Hindi 8 Her family lived in the small town of BHEL colony in Haridwar when she was growing up 9 She later studied at Lady Shri Ram College in Delhi 4 and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in literature 4 7 Saran is an accomplished dancer She was first trained as a child by her mother in Kathak and Rajasthani folk dance and later trained in the Kathak style by Shovana Narayan 10 She was involved with many dance teams in college and with her teacher They would incorporate social issues into their dance routines 6 Career EditMain article Shriya Saran filmography Early career 2001 03 Edit While in her second year at the LSR College in Delhi Saran got her first opportunity to appear in front of the camera for a video shoot Following her dance teacher s recommendation she was invited to appear in the music video of Renoo Nathan s Thirakti Kyun Hawa 2 Shot in Banaras the video was seen by Ramoji Films who offered her the lead role of Neha in their film Ishtam 2 Saran accepted the part and even before it was released she was signed to four more films 2 including Nuvve Nuvve in which she played a millionaire s daughter who falls for a middle class man In 2002 she starred in Santosham co starring Nagarjuna Prabhu Deva and Gracy Singh which was her first commercial success 11 The film took the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film and Filmfare Best Film Award Telugu Saran played a woman who lets someone she loves go with another but wins him back later in life For her performance she earned a nomination for the CineMAA Award for Best Actor Female giving her a good foothold in the Telugu industry in the early part of her career In 2003 Saran acted in a supporting role in her first Hindi film Tujhe Meri Kasam starring debutants Ritesh Deshmukh and Genelia D Souza in leading roles She performed as one of the lead female roles in Telugu film Tagore along with Jyothika and Chiranjeevi which was screened at the International Indian Film Academy Awards and was a commercial success 12 She followed it with her Tamil film debut in Enakku 20 Unakku 18 alongside Tarun and Trisha Krishnan 13 which was simultaneously shot in Telugu as Nee Manasu Naaku Telusu in which she played a football coach Though she acted in films in three languages that year eight of the first ten films of her career were in Telugu Career fluctuations 2004 07 Edit In 2004 Saran acted in two Telugu and two Hindi films including Arjun and Nenunnanu where she played a student in classical singing She had ten 2005 releases nine of which were Telugu films the most notable for her being Chatrapathi There she appeared opposite Prabhas and earned her first nomination for the Filmfare Best Telugu Actress Award Meanwhile she tried to make her comeback in Tamil with Mazhai a remake of the Telugu film Varsham where she reprised the role done by Trisha in the original Neither the movie nor her performance were received well 14 Also in 2005 she appeared as one of only three characters in the film Mogudu Pellam O Dongodu which was about a married couple s first night together and made a guest appearance in a children s film called Bommalata which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu Saran s only lead role in 2006 excluding three special appearances was in the Tamil film Thiruvilayadal Arambam In 2007 she was chosen to play the lead female role opposite Rajinikanth in S Shankar s Sivaji The Boss after Aishwarya Rai rejected the role due to busy schedules 15 16 which was the most expensive Indian film at that time 17 18 R G Vijayasarathy wrote in his review for Rediff that aside from her beauty Saran proves that she can act too 19 Her performance earned her a South Scope Style Award for Best Tamil Actress her first award win and a nomination at the Vijay Awards 20 The role made her a star in the south Indian film industry 21 During this phase of her career she made several special appearances in item numbers including in the films Devadasu Munna and Tulasi Also in 2007 Saran made her comeback in Hindi cinema with Awarapan which was a joint production between India and Pakistan She played a Muslim woman and had to learn Urdu 22 This was her fourth Hindi film but the others had failed to make any impact 23 Sanjay Ram writing for Business of Cinema gave the film 2 5 of 5 stars and said that Saran provided a brief compelling performance 24 Saran later said that the film strengthened her conviction that all religions are equal 23 Later that year she appeared in one more Tamil film Azhagiya Tamil Magan opposite Vijay Though critics exalted her looks her performance received mixed reviews with one reviewer Nandhu Sundharam of Rediff going so far as to say that her acting is as bad as her looks are good 25 That same year Saran made a special appearance in a scene in the Kannada film Arasu She appeared in six films in 2007 in four languages American cinema debut 2008 12 Edit Shriya Saran walks the ramp at the Bridal Fashion Week 2010 In 2008 Saran made her American cinema debut in Ashok Amritraj s The Other End of the Line 26 She played the role of Priya Sethi who works as a telephone operator in an Indian call centre while acting alongside Jesse Metcalfe 27 Anupam Kher and Tara Sharma Shriya s performance was praised by critics particularly her on screen chemistry with Jesse Metcalfe 28 John Anderson writing for Variety magazine said it was a winning Stateside debut for beautiful Indian actress Shriya Saran 29 Saran acted in the Hindi film Mission Istaanbul with Zayed Khan and Shabbir Ahluwalia in 2008 She played the character of Anjali Sagar which was inspired by the character of Romila Dutta played by Preity Zinta in the film Lakshya 30 a journalist who desires to have a child with her husband which leads to their separation since he is reluctant Bollywood Hungama critics said that her character was wasted as again she gets very little screen time 31 However she did pick up the Stardust Exciting New Face Award 32 Her most important 2009 release was the commercially successful 33 Tamil film Kanthaswamy alongside Vikram She earned a nomination at the Vijay Awards Vikram said in an interview that her role was on par with his and she easily stole the show on most occasions 34 Of her character in the film Saran said that it was the best she has done so far 33 Also that year she appeared as the female lead in Thoranai A reviewer said that her glamour and the songs were the only high points of the film 35 For Thoranai and Kanthaswamy together she received her third award win the Amrita Mathrubhumi Award for Best Actress 36 She then appeared in another English film Cooking with Stella which is a comedy that takes a look at the serious nature of relationships between servants and employers It was selected for the Toronto International Film Festival which Saran attended 37 In 2010 Saran made her Malayalam debut with Pokkiri Raja in which she appeared opposite Mammootty and Prithviraj 38 The film broke the record in Malayalam cinema for opening week gross income 39 though it was not received well critically It was said of Saran that all she had to do was look pretty 40 She then enacted her first lead role in a Telugu film after five years in the commercially successful action comedy Don Seenu opposite Ravi Teja where she plays the sister of a mobster In the opinion of some critics she stole the show with her dances and romantic scenes 41 The year 2010 was her second busiest after 2005 having appeared in eight films this time in four languages In 2011 Saran appeared in Rowthiram where she worked with Tamil actor Jiiva for the first time citation needed The film received fairly low reviews Although some reviews said that Saran was not given much opportunity to show her acting skills mainly just adding a romantic touch to a mostly violent film 42 43 she was referred to by another as the pivot around which the film revolves 44 Her performance earned her Best Actress Award at the International Tamil Film Awards 45 Her only other film in 2011 was a special appearance in a song for the Tamil film Rajapattai 46 Saran s first release of 2012 was her second Malayalam project Casanovva co starring Mohanlal and directed by Rosshan Andrrews The movie was delayed many times and it was rumored that Saran would leave the project 47 but in October 2010 the producer of the film announced that shooting would commence in Dubai with Shriya Saran among the cast 48 It was released on 26 January Her next release was in Gali Gali Mein Chor Hai from director Rumy Jafry which began shooting in September 2011 49 and released on 3 February 50 51 She then was seen in the critically average comedic Telugu film Nuvva Nena with actors Allari Naresh and Sharwanand 52 followed by Sekhar Kammula s much delayed Life is Beautiful citation needed Saran has starred in Deepa Mehta s long delayed English project Midnight s Children 53 which is based on Salman Rushdie s highly acclaimed novel of the same name 54 It was filmed under the working title of Winds of Change It was screened at several film festivals in late 2012 in Canada 55 and finally made its general release in India on 1 February 2013 56 2013 present Edit Shriya at Save Mumbai Foundation event In early 2013 Saran appeared in an item number in the film Zila Ghaziabad This was her first item number in a Hindi film 57 On 7 June Saran s Pavitra was released in which she played a prostitute 58 At a press conference in Hyderabad she said that the film is very special for her and that she was touched by the sensitivity that director writer Janardhana Maharshi gave to the topic 59 Her bi lingual film Chandra directed by Roopa Iyer was simultaneously made in Kannada and Tamil languages She played the role of a princess in the film opposite Kannada actor Prem Kumar 60 The film released in Kannada on 27 June 2013 and in Tamil on 14 February 2014 It became a moderate success at the Kannada box office The film marked Saran s return to Tamil cinema after more than five years 61 Saran s first film of 2014 released 23 May was the Telugu family drama Manam 62 which was a success in India and America Saran s first film of 2015 was Gopala Gopala a remake of the Bollywood blockbuster OMG Oh My God released in the January festive season She will next appear in director Karan Bhutani s Hindi film Valmiki Ki Bandook which is currently under production 63 She appeared opposite Ajay Devgan in Drishyam a remake of the Malayalam film of the same name which turned out to be a box office success 64 In mid January 2016 she made a special appearance in Nagarjuna s Oopiri while also signing for her next Hindi film Tadka opposite Nana Patekar 65 In May 2016 she was cast as a female lead in the Telugu language epic historical action film Gautamiputra Satakarni 66 67 Other works EditIn 2003 Saran hosted the 50th Filmfare South Award with actor R Madhavan 68 She was a part of Tamil director Mani Ratnam s stage show Netru Indru Naalai an event which sought to raise funds for The Banyan a voluntary organisation which rehabilitates homeless women with mental illness in Chennai 69 She was one of the guests alongside actor Surya Sivakumar at the season 3 finale of TV dance show Maanada Mayilada 70 Saran was the first actress and the third celebrity after Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan to deliver a lecture to students at the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad IIM A on 12 February 2010 citation needed She said that The Indian media and entertainment industry is the fastest growing sector at present so considering this IIM Ahmedabad had started a new program CFI Contemporary Film Industry A Business Perspective I was there to give a lecture to 2nd year students of CFI and did a lot of research for the lecture for nearly five days She held a lecture on the marketing and branding of a film 71 In 2011 she gave a lecture to students at the Indian Institutes of Technology IIT Madras on the history of films and films as a medium of cultural exchange 72 Endorsements Edit Saran started her modelling career by acting in a Pond s Creams advertisement She then did a Coca Cola advertisement alongside Tamil actor Vijay which was directed by prominent director Rajiv Menon She also starred in a Fair amp Lovely creams advertisement during her early career 73 Shriya Saran is also appointed as brand ambassador for Pantene Shampoo 74 In 2007 she became the brand ambassador of Saravana Stores 75 She is now the brand ambassador of the Lux 76 77 and Head amp Shoulders 78 Saran was also signed as brand ambassador along with actor Saif Ali Khan for Brooke Bond Taj Mahal Tea 79 Saran says no to soft drinks advertisements because she feels that soft drinks may harm children s health 80 In 2011 Saran was appointed as the promotional model for McVitie s by United Biscuits along with actress Bipasha Basu 81 In 2013 Saran was appointed as brand ambassador for Colgate Active Salt Healthy White toothpaste along with Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor 82 In 2014 she was signed as brand ambassador for Karnataka Milk Federation KMF 83 In 2007 Saran launched the first issue of Galatta Cinema and has been featured on its cover many times In 2008 she was featured in and appeared on the cover of the June issue of Maxim India Editor Anup Kutty said We had been thinking of getting someone who bridges this strange divide we have between the North South and the West Shreya fit the bill perfectly 84 She has appeared on various other magazine covers over the years including Jade and South Scope In 2012 she again did a photo shoot for Maxim India 85 86 CCL Celebrity Cricket League Edit Shriya center with Mugdha Godse left and Mrinalini Shrama right at CCL match On the sports front Saran is brand ambassador of Celebrity Cricket League CCL 87 a concept that mixes two passions in India film and cricket 88 In April 2010 she danced with Shah Rukh Khan at the fourth season opening ceremony of the Indian Premier League IPL another cricket league 89 Personal life EditSaran has always been very reluctant to talk about her private life and usually denied that reported linkups are romantic in nature 90 Saran is well known for her charity work She describes herself as someone used to sharing time and resources with the underprivileged since childhood She says that celebrities can show the way by sensitising people to social issues campaigning for causes or being part of fund raisers Her family has always encouraged her to think of the needy 91 Saran is a brand ambassador for the Naandi Foundation 92 and for the Save A Child s Heart Foundation SACH which works for the benefit of poor children and people affected by natural calamities She helps finance a Prevention of Aids foundation In 2009 Saran joined with other eminent personalities to promote The Joy of Giving Week to encourage people from all walks of life to engage in acts of giving 93 She regularly participates in carnivals and campaigns that associate with children benefits She is associated with animal welfare and the Blue Cross of India 94 She is also associated with an NGO called World Vision that finds parents for deprived kids and works for Apollo s RDF to raise funds for underprivileged children 22 In 2011 she opened a Spa which exclusively employs the visually challenged It is called Shree Spa and is located in Mumbai 95 Saran has said When I studied in DPS Mathura Road in Delhi there was a school for blind exactly opposite to our school I used to go there every week and spend time seeing how these students played cricket and did other things normally That is what inspired me to do something for these people 96 In an interview to TOI the actress said We feel sympathetic towards them but we never employ them We are scared because we have not grown up with them While these people might be visually impaired their other senses are very strong So they can effectively give foot and back massages and treatments like reflexology It s important to understand that you are not doing a favour on them but they are doing a favour on you 97 On working in regional film industries in India she has stated I don t consider Kollywood or Bollywood as separate entities For me there s only a single category the Indian film industry which is extremely rich owing to its diverse genres and languages 21 She is fluent in Hindi English and can understand Telugu and Tamil well 51 On 19 January 2013 she quit Twitter due to derogatory comments from her followers 98 However she rejoined Twitter with a new account on 27 January 2015 citation needed On 19 March 2018 she married her Russian boyfriend Andrei Koscheev at her Lokhandwala residence 99 100 On 12 October 2021 Shriya Saran announced on her social media platform that she and her husband had a daughter born on 10 January 2021 101 Awards and nominations EditYear Film Award Category Result Ref 2008 Sivaji The Boss South Scope Style Award Best Tamil Actress Won 20 2009 Mission Istanbul Stardust Exciting New Face Award Stardust Exciting New Face Award Won 32 2010 Kanthaswamy Thoranai Amrita Mathrubhumi Award Best Actress Won 36 Kanthaswamy Vijay Award for Favourite Heroine Favourite Heroine Nominated 102 2011 Rowthiram ITFA Best Actress Award ITFA Best Actress Won 103 2015 Manam Filmfare Awards South Best Supporting Actress Telugu Nominated 104 TV9 TSR National Award for the Year 2014 Best Actress Won 105 SIIMA Awards Best Supporting Actress Telugu Won 106 Santosham Film Awards Best Actress Won 107 2016 Gopala Gopala TV9 TSR National Award for the Year 2015 Best Actress Won 108 2018 Gautamiputra Satakarni Santosham Film Awards Best Actress Won 109 Honours and recognitions2010 T Subbarami Reddy Lalitha Kala Parishath Awards for Contributions to Telugu Cinema 110 2010 Featured in a poll conducted by Rediff about woman achievers in Indian entertainment ranking her among the top actresses 111 2014 GR8 Women s Award 112 Rankings on The Times of India s list of 50 Most Desirable Women 13th in 2010 113 15th in 2011 114 18th in 2012 115 7th in 2013 116 5th in 2014 117 and 6th in 2015 118 Rankings on Hyderabad Times most desirable woman for south 3rd in 2013 119 2nd in 2014 120 2nd in 2015 121 Brand Ambassador for SIIMA AWARDS in 2013 2014 and 2015 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