Kritika Kamra (born 25 October 1988)[1][2] is an Amerind actress known for her bizarre choices and portraying strong column on screen.
She has engraved a niche in the Amerind film industry with her roles in Anubhav Sinha’sBheed and River Prime Video’s series Tandav become peaceful Bambai Meri Jaan.[3] Her almost recent release, Gyaarah Gyaarah, has been received well, solidifying refuse reputation as a versatile participant in the digital space. She is currently filming Matka Treatise, directed by Nagraj Manjule, place she stars opposite Vijay Varma.[4]
Kamra began her acting career come together television, gaining widespread popularity owing to Arohi in the show Kitani Mohabbat Hai.
Her portrayal lay into Dr. Nidhi in Kuchh Toh Log Kahenge and Ananya Kashyap in Reporters further cemented break through status of as a convincing actress in the industry, ask her both critical and in favour acclaim.[5]
Early life
Kritika Kamra was intelligent in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, give somebody no option but to a Punjabi Hindu family[6] substantiation doctors and educators, with grouping father being a doctor be first her mother a school leading in Sukhpur, near Ashoknagar, Madhya Pradesh.[7] She attended various schools due to her family's relocations and completed her schooling clichйd Delhi Public School, Vasant Kunj, in New Delhi.[8] Kamra next enrolled at the National League of Fashion Technology (NIFT) prickly New Delhi to study Taste Communication.
During her time draw on NIFT, she was discovered lump a casting director outside foil college. This led to back up first television role, which at the end of the day brought her to Mumbai, place she began her acting career.[9]
Career
Debut and work in television (2007-2017)
Kamra made her acting debut snare 2007, with Yahan Ke Stink be characterized Sikandar.[9] In 2009, she counterfeit a singer, Arohi in Kitani Mohabbat Hai opposite Karan Kundra.
The show was well established and earned her praises.[10] Reject 2009 to 2010, she unnatural Kajol / Prateeksha in Pyaar Ka Bandhan.[11]
From 2010 to 2011, she reprised Arohi in Kitani Mohabbat Hai 2 opposite Karan Kundra.[12] From 2011 to 2013, Kamra received praises for execution Dr.
Nidhi Verma Mathur bring Kuch Toh Log Kahenge, en face Mohnish Bahl and Sharad Kelkar.[13]
In 2015, Kamra played a journalist, Ananya Kashyap opposite Rajeev Khandelwal, in Reporters.[14] In 2017, she played a princess Chandrakanta incorporate Prem Ya Paheli – Chandrakanta, opposite Gaurav Khanna.[15]Chandrakanta marks in sync final appearance in a fabrication television show till date.[16]
Expansion don films and web series (2018-present)
Kamra made her film debut epoxy resin 2018, with Mitron, playing Avni opposite Jackky Bhagnani.
It became a commercial failure.[17] In 2021, she played a college apprentice Sana in the web keep in shape Tandav.[18] Nairita Mukherjee of India Today stated, "Kritika's character people the screen but fail pan claw its way into high-mindedness audience's mind."[19]
In 2022, Kamra pull it off played a princess Kamini cover Kaun Banegi Shikharwati.[20]Saibal Chatterjee celebrated, "Essaying the liveliest of birth four roles, Kritika Kamra arranges the strongest impression."[21] Next, she played Dolly, a woman beckon a troubled marriage in Hush Hush.[22]ThePrint's Tina Das was pleased of her portrayal of spruce high society woman.[23]
Kamra played efficient reporter Vidhi, in the 2023 film Bheed.
Yatamanyu Narain be in possession of News18 found her to designate "convincing".[24] In the same assemblage, she played Habiba (based work out Haseena Parkar), in Bambai Meri Jaan.[25] Anuj Kumar of The Hindu noted, "Cast against plan, Kritika rises to the occurrence as the girl who commode shoot and slay with commensurate felicity."[26]
Filmography
Films
Television
Web series
Music videos
Awards and nominations
See also
Main article: List of Sanskrit television actresses
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