Reecha Sinha

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Reecha Sinha
NationalityIndian
Other namesRicha
OccupationActress
Years active2014–present
Parent(s)Rajkumarprasad Sinha, Vibha Sinha

Reecha Sinha is an Indian actress and model. She has been active in Bollywood since 2016 and her latest Hindi movie is The Last Resort, released on 2021.

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Reecha Sinha played the lead role in The Last Resort, [1] produced by Irfan Izhar[ citation needed ]. She also acted in Dongri Ka Raja and Milan Talkies. In 2020, Reecha did a music video for Gud Khake with Shantanu Maheshwari. Her next film Daffan, which was set to be release in the first quarter of 2022.she has also worked in Ashiyana which premiered on DD National.

Career

After graduating, Sinha entered the entertainment industry. She had a breakthrough role in 2016 with the Hindi film Dongari Ka Raja . [2] In 2019, she played a pivotal role with Ali Fazal, in Dhulia’s Milan Talkies .

With success in modeling, [3] she's appeared in commercials for Flite Footwear, Skinnsi, Koovs, Revlon, Godrej UV Case, Bikaji Bhelpuri, FCUK, Timex, Renee, Boddess Beauty [4] and Everteen. Beauty and skincare brand No Scars, has featured Reecha Sinha in its TVC since 2015. She was also featured in a music album called Repeat.

Presently she is working on many digital entertainment projects, including the upcoming movie Daffan

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2011 Mahaan Kanakku Anjali Tamil film [5]
2016 Dongari Ka Raja Shruti [6] [2]
2019 Milan Talkies Babli [7]
2020Gud KhakeMusic Video
2021The Last ResortReleased on an OTT platform - BiiggBang [8] [9]

Web series

She worked in a web series titled Zoo - Infotainment,[ citation needed ] presented by Dropout Media & directed by Shubham Dolas.

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