Sobhita Dhulipala
Indian actress
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2024 | She is set to appear as Sita in the English film 'Monkey Man'. |
2024 | Sobhita will also star as Sitara in the Hindi film 'Love, Sitara'. |
2024 | Sobhita Dhulipala dubbed for the role of SUM-80 alias Sumathi in the Telugu film 'Kalki 2898 AD,' originally played by Deepika Padukone. |
2024 | Dhulipala expanded to American cinema with the action thriller Monkey Man. |
2024 | Sobhita Dhulipala won the Grazia award for Trailblazer of the Year. |
December 4 2024 | Sobhita Dhulipala married actor Naga Chaitanya at Annapurna Studios. |
August 8 2024 | Sobhita Dhulipala got engaged to actor Naga Chaitanya in Hyderabad. |
2023 | She reprised her role as Tara in the second season of Made In Heaven. |
2023 | Sobhita Dhulipala won the Mid-Day Showbiz Awards for Stylish Performer of the year. |
2023 | Sobhita Dhulipala won the Indian Television Academy Award for Best Actress - Popular (OTT) for her role in The Night Manager. |
2023 | She appeared in the crime thriller series The Night Manager. |
2023 | Sobhita Dhulipala won the Bollywood Hungama India Entertainment Award for Game Changer Best Actor of the Year for her performances in Made in Heaven and The Night Manager. |
2023 | Sobhita Dhulipala won the Elle award for Style Icon of the Year. |
2023 | Dhulipala reprised her role in the Tamil epic Ponniyin Selvan: II. |
2023 | Sobhita Dhulipala won the Grazia India award for ‘Trendsetter of the year’. |
2023 | Sobhita Dhulipala won the Vogue award for Force of Fashion. |
2022 | Starred alongside Anil Kapoor and Aditya Roy Kapur in two seasons of The Night Manager, winning the ITA Award for Best Actress - Popular (OTT). |
2022 | Sobhita Dhulipala won the Elle award for Gen Z Style Icon. |
2022 | She starred in the Tamil epic Ponniyin Selvan: I. |
2022 | Sobhita appeared in the bilingual film 'Major' as Pramoda Reddy. |
2022 | Sobhita Dhulipala won the Lions Gold Award for Mouldbreaker of the Year for her performances in multiple films. |
2022 | Dhulipala played a guest stuck in the hotel in the Hindi-Telugu biographical film Major. |
2021 | She played Sharadamma / Sharadha Kurup in the Malayalam film 'Kurup'. |
2021 | Dhulipala featured in the Malayalam film Kurup. |
2020 | Dhulipala acted in 'Ghost Stories', specifically in Anurag Kashyap's segment as Neha. |
2019 | She acted in the Malayalam film Moothon. |
2019 | Her final work of the year was the Hindi film The Body alongside Emraan Hashmi. |
2019 | Sobhita Dhulipala won the GQ India Emerging Star of the Year award for her work in multiple films. |
2019 | She appeared in a pivotal role in Bard of Blood, based on the 2015 espionage novel, as an intelligence agency operative. |
2019 | Sobhita Dhulipala won the Grazia Millenial Award for Breakthrough Performer of the Year for her performances in multiple films. |
2019 | She played the lead role in the Amazon Prime Video drama series Made in Heaven. |
2018 | She starred as Sameera Rao / Sameera Sheikh in the Telugu film 'Goodachari'. |
2018 | Dhulipala played the character Tara in the Hindi film 'Kaalakaandi'. |
2018 | Dhulipala appeared in the Telugu film Goodachari. |
2017 | She appeared in the Hindi film 'Chef' in the role of Vinnie. |
2016 | Dhulipala made her acting debut in Anurag Kashyap's film Raman Raghav 2.0. |
2016 | For her role in Raman Raghav 2.0, she was nominated by critics for best supporting performance at the Director's Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival. |
August 2016 | Dhulipala signed two films, Kaalakaandi directed by Akshat Verma and Chef directed by Raja Menon, both starring opposite Saif Ali Khan. |
July 2016 | Dhulipala signed a three-film deal with Phantom Films. |
2014 | Sobhita Dhulipala was featured in the 2014 edition of the Kingfisher Calendar. |
2013 | Sobhita Dhulipala won the runner-up title of Femina Miss India Earth at the Femina Miss India 2013 pageant and represented India at Miss Earth 2013. |
2010 | Dhulipala was crowned the Navy Queen at the annual Navy Ball. |
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