Urvashi Rai

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Urvashi Roy
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NationalityIndian
EducationMBA (Finance)
OccupationCinema Actress
Years active2021– Present

Urvashi Roy (also known as Urvashi R) is an Indian actress who appears in Telugu, Kannada, Hindi and Punjabi films. [1] She was among top 15 in FBB Femina Miss India.

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Early life

Urvashi was born in Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh, brought up in Kolkata. She belongs to well-educatedbusiness family. She completed her Schooling from Shri Shikshayatan Girls School and College from Bhawanipur Education Society College. She did an MBA in Finance from Reva University Bangalore.

Career

Urvashi made her acting debut with the Punjabi song "Payal," produced by the well-known Chandigarh White Hills Music Payal. The song featured Akriti Kakkar and Shivam Grover. [2]

Her debut Kannada film "Savithri," was produced by Puneeth Rajkumar and featured Vijay Raghavendra. It marked a successful start to her career. The movie was well received in Theaters. [3]

She then took on a captivating role as a spy in the Telugu film Grey: The Spy Who Loved Me , starring Ali Reza, Arvind Krishna, and Pratap Pothen. [4] She then appeared in her next Kannada film, South Indian Hero, directed by Naresh Kumar HN, it was a huge success in theatres. [5] [6] She also did a few Punjabi albums in Canada named: AMG OMG with the famous Punjabi singer in Canada Vicky.

Did ad campaigns for a lot of designers and clothing brands including Tarun Talihani. She was brand ambassador of Elite skin naturals a Dubai-based skin care company. She did ad campaigns for top Jewellery brands like Tanishq, Mugdha Sarees, Kariyalli Jewellery in Chennai and Bangalore.

Filmography

S.No.YearTitleRoleLanguageNotes
12023SavithriPoojaKannadadebut Kannada film
22023 Grey: The Spy Who Loved Me Aarushi Reddy/SharmaTelugudebut Telugu film
32023 South Indian Hero SpoorthyKannada
42023Koushika Varma DhamayanthiTelugucredited as Urvashi Roy [7]

Music Videos

S.No.TitleLanguageNotes
1PayalPunjabi
2AMG OMGPunjabi

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