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Prabhleen Sandhu

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Prabhleen Sandhu
Prabhleen Sandhu snapped at trailer launch of the film FryDay.
Born
Occupationactress
Years active1994–present

Prabhleen Sandhu is an Indian Punjabi film actress who rose to fame with the Indian soap on periodic freedom struggles on Colors' Mohe Rang De as Kranti, and role in Zee's show, Aapki Antara as Vidya, a middle-class wife, who has trouble adjusting to her autistic child.[1]

Her first film was Yaaran Naal Baharan, where she played Juhi Babbar's friend.[citation needed] She also acted in the Punjabi movie Mehndi Waley Hath, a 2004 Drama.[2] She has also acted in the Punjabi movie Ek Jind Ek Jaan playing the sister of Aryan Vaid and Raj Babbar in the movie.[3] In the film Not a Love Story, she played Anju, directed by Ram Gopal Verma and she also acted in the Punjabi film Rahe Chardi Kala Punjab Di. Her film Nabar (2013) won best Punjabi film at the 60th National Film Awards.[citation needed]

Filmography

Year Movie Role Language Notes
2005 Yaaran Naal Baharan Dolly Punjabi
2006 Ek Jind Ek Jaan Guddi Punjabi
2006 Mehndi Waley Hath Raavi Punjabi
2011 Rahe Chardi Kala Punjab Di Zeba Punjabi
2011 Not a Love story Anju Hindi
2013 Shahid Mariam Hindi [4][5]
2013 Sixteen Deepti Hindi
2013 Nabar Punjabi
2013 Ishq Garaari Punjabi
2018 FryDay Bela Hindi [6]
2023 The Buckingham Murders Preeti Sethi Hindi Film

Television

Year Serial Role Notes
2008 Mohe Rang De Kraanti
2009 Aapki Antara Vidya Verma

References

  1. ^ "ZEE5".
  2. ^ "Prabhleen Sandhu".
  3. ^ "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Ludhiana Stories".
  4. ^ "Filmfare Recommends: Best Biographical Dramas Of This Decade From Bollywood". filmfare.com. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  5. ^ "OTT Platforms Aren't Keen On Showcasing Rajkummar Rao's 'Shahid".
  6. ^ "FryDay movie review: Govinda can't escape the '90s in this unimaginative, below par comedy". Firstpost. 12 October 2018. Retrieved 19 July 2023.