Priyanka Chhabra

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Priyanka Chhabra
NationalityIndian
OccupationActress
Years active2011–present

Priyanka Chhabra is an Indian actress and model.

Career

Chhabra started her acting career by playing Princess Chaula in Zee TV's television series Shobha Somnath Ki . [1] The show wrapped up and she was immediately approached to play the female lead opposite renowned comedian Vennela Kishore in his first ever movie as a Hero. She made her film debut with Vennela Kishore as the female lead in the 2013 Telugu Romantic-comedy film Athadu Aame O Scooter. [2] She also appeared as a female lead in MTV's Webbed series opposite Abhishek Malik. She appeared in SuperCops vs Supervillains, then appeared in Aahat.

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Filmography

Television

YearFilmRole
2011 Shobha Somnath Ki Princess Chaula
2014 MTV's WebbedMaya
2015 SuperCops vs Supervillains Samyra
2015 Aahat Annie / Anita

Film

YearFilmRole
2013 Athadu Aame O Scooter [3] Lucky/Lakshmi

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