Aahana Kumra

Aahana Kumra
Born Aahana Kumra
Occupation Actress, model

Aahana Kumra is an Indian theatre, Bollywood and television actress. Kumra is known for her small screen debut in Sony Entertainment Television's Yudh with Amitabh Bachchan and also her lead role in the TV series Agent Raghav - Crime Branch with Sharad Kelkar.

Career

Aahana Kumra born & brought up in Mumbai had an inclination towards acting since childhood because of which she had been part of theather since childhood. She is a graduate from willingwoods international school of acting. She started her career with ads and short films. She has been part of ads for famous Garniar fairness cream, ICICI bank, KFC, Reliance internet etc. In 2013, Kumra was awarded an opportunity to work on a series that would change the landscape of Indian television - Yudh - a 20-episode show with Anurag Kashyap starring Amitabh Bachchan. Kumra plays the pivotal role of Bachchan's daughter. Later, she starred in TV's Agent Raghav - Crime Branch, a biweekly crime thriller show, as the female lead Agent Trisha Dewan opposite to Sharad Kelkar. She also won best actress award at the 3rd noida international awards for her short film Siberia. She made her Tulu movie debut in 2015 in Kudla Cafe. She is recently seen hosting the Prokabbadi 2016 series. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2016 Pro Kabaddi Host Star Sports
2016 Official Chukyagiri Rati Web series
2016 " Lipstick under my Burkha" Lead Role Movie
2016 " Queen of Hearts" Lead Role Short Film
2016 The Blueberry Hunt Jaya Feature Film
2015 Ek Tha Main Short Film
2015 Agent Raghav Agent Trisha Dewan & TV Series
2015 Dreaming Awake Esha Short Film
2015 Siberia Short Film
2015 Kudla Cafe Tulu Movie
2014 Yudh Taruni Sikarwar TV Series
2013 Ansuni Meera Short Film
2013 Sona Spa Ritu Feature Film
2010 Cardboard Thoughts Short Film
2009 Bollywood Hero Clapper Girl TV Series
2009 Mai Tisha Short Film

References

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