Shraddha Das’s story is a testament to chasing dreams across industries. Hailing from Mumbai’s vibrant Bengali community, she was born on March 4, 1987. After earning her degree in journalism from Mumbai University, the acting bug bit hard during college. Immersing herself in theater with seasoned performers from the National School of Drama, she honed her craft and never looked back.
Her acting career kicked off in 2008 with Telugu debut ‘Siddu from Sikakulam.’ South Indian audiences embraced her in blockbusters such as ‘Arya 2,’ ‘Darling,’ and ‘Naga Vallii.’ She became synonymous with sequels, playfully dubbed the ‘Sequel Queen.’ Expanding her repertoire, Shraddha worked in Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Bengali cinema, proving her pan-Indian appeal.
Bollywood beckoned in 2010 via ‘Lahore.’ Roles in ‘Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji,’ ‘Lucky Kabootar,’ ‘Great Grand Masti,’ and especially ‘Sanam Teri Kasam’—where she shone as Ruby—highlighted her charm. Excelling in bubbly, romantic, and spirited characters, she has danced her way into over 50 films, web series, and television appearances.
Shraddha’s transition from print to performance screens highlights her dedication. Starting with modeling, she prioritized acting workshops, emerging as a dancer-actress par excellence. Today, she stands as a bridge between South cinema’s energy and Bollywood’s glamour, inspiring many to pivot careers boldly.