Jividha Sharma

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Jividha Sharma
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Years active1998–2019
Known forActing

Jividha Sharma is an Indian actress known for her work in Hindi and Punjabi film industries.

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Biography

Born to a Delhi-based Punjabi family, Sharma made her film debut in the Tamil language romance Kaadhale Nimmadhi (1998). [1] [2] [3] The next year, she played a supporting role in Subhash Ghai's musical drama Taal (1999). [4] Her breakthrough came with the romantic action film Yeh Dil Aashiqanaa (2002). Directed by Kuku Kohli, it featured Sharma playing a terrorist's sister opposite Karan Nath. [5] [6] Rediff.com's reviewer wrote that she had "done a good job". [7] [8] That same year she played the lead role in Telugu film Yuva Rathna . A critic wrote for The Hindu that except the last few scenes, Sharma was "lifeless throughout". [9] Full Hyderabad's reviewer noted that she was "one of those assembly-line heroines for Tollywood". [10] A Hindi film Sila with her in the lead role was announced but never completed. [11]

Mini Punjab (2009) marked Sharma's debut in Punjabi films and she was paired with Gurdas Maan. [4] [12] She followed this with The Lion of Punjab (2011), Yaar Annmulle (2011), [13] [1] Dil Sada Luteya Gaya (2013) and Dil Le Gayi Kudi Punjab Di (2015). [5] The latter, a romantic film had her paired opposite Ashmit Patel. [14]

Aruna Irani, the producer of Yeh Dil Aashiqanaa, cast Sharma for her TV serials Tum Bin Jaaoon Kahaan and Zameen Se Aasman Tak. The former was well received and dealt with the topic of life after death. [15]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguage
1998 Kaadhale Nimmadhi KavitaTamil
1999 Taal Ilavati ManhujaHindi
2002 Yeh Dil Aashiqanaa Pooja Verma
Yuva Rathna SandhyaTelugu
2009Mini PunjabSimranPunjabi
2011 The Lion of Punjab Jassi
Yaar Annmulle Simarpreet Dhillon
2013Dil Sada Luteya Gaya
2016 Mohenjo Daro RamiHindi
2019 Phir Ussi Mod Par Naaz

Television

YearSerialRole
2003 Tum Bin Jaaoon Kahaan Muskaan Mathur
2004 Zameen Se Aassman Tak
2008 Doli Saja Ke Diya

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